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User Guide
KATANA® Eclipse by SANYO®
www.sprint.com
© 2008 Sprint. Sprint and the logo are trademarks of Sprint. Other
marks are the property of their respective owners. SANYO is a registered
trademark of SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. and used under license.
Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i
Your Phone’s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii
Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1A. Setting Up Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Setting Up Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Activating Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Setting Up Your Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Sprint Account Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Section 2: Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Displaying Your Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Making and Answering Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Entering Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Using Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
2B. Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Location Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Messaging Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Airplane Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
TTY Use With Sprint Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Phone Setup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
2C. Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
2A. Phone Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Accessing the Security Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Using Your Phone’s Lock Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Viewing the Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Restricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Features of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Using Special Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Turning Your Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Deleting Phone Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger . . . . . .16
Resetting Phone Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Navigating Through Phone Menus . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Security Features for Sprint Power Vision . . . . . .58
2D. Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Secret Contacts Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Understanding Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Dialing Sprint Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Wireless Backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Using Call Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
2G. Calendar and Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
Using Data Roam Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Using Your Phone’s Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
2E. History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Using Your Phone’s Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
Viewing History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Using Your Phone’s Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
History Thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
2H. Voice Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
History Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Using Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) . . .86
History Menu Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Voice and Call Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
Making a Call From History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Setting Up Screen Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91
Saving a Phone Number From History . . . . . . . .67
2I. microSD Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
Prepending a Phone Number From History . . . .67
Using Your Phone’s microSD Card and Adapter . .94
Deleting History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
File Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
2F. Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
microSD Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
About Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
microSD Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Creating a New Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Finding Contacts Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Backing Up Your Contacts Data to the
microSD Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Contacts Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Setting Up the Digital Print Order Format . . . . . .101
Editing a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Connecting Your Phone to Your Computer . . . .102
2J. Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104
Using SMS Voice Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137
Taking Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104
Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138
Recording Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110
Responding to Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139
Storing Photos and Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
Making a Three-Way Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139
Sending Sprint Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115
Using Call Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140
Managing Sprint Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117
3B. Sprint Power Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141
Printing Photos Directly From Your Phone . . . .119
Sprint Power Vision Applications . . . . . . . . . . . .141
2K. Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121
Getting Started With Sprint Power Vision . . . . .142
Turning Bluetooth On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121
Accessing Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146
Using the Bluetooth Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122
Downloading Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . .124
Exploring the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151
Bluetooth Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
Phone as Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154
Pairing Bluetooth Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126
Sprint Power Vision FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156
Using the Trusted Devices Options . . . . . . . . . .126
Printing Data via Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127
3C. Entertainment: Sprint TV and
Sprint Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158
Sending Data via Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
Sprint TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158
Section 3: Sprint Service . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
The Sprint Music Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162
3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics . . .130
Sprint Music Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165
Using Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130
Streaming Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167
Using SMS Text Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136
Section 4: Safety and
Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169
4A. Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . .170
General Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to
Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device . .172
Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175
Owner’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177
User Guide Proprietary Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177
4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . .178
Manufacturer’s Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182
Introduction
This UserGuide introduces you to Sprint® service and all
the features of your new phone. It’s divided into four
sections:
l Section 1: Getting Started
l Section 2: Your Phone
l Section 3: Sprint Service
l Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information
User
Guide
Note
Because of updates in phone software, this
printed guide may not be the most current
version for your phone. Visit www.sprint.com
and log on to My Sprint Wireless to access
the most recent version of the user guide.
WARNING
Please refer to the Important Safety
Information section on page 170 to learn
about information that will help you safely
use your phone. Failure to read and follow
the Important Safety Information in this
phone guide may result in serious bodily
injury, death, or property damage.
Throughout this 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 also help you
quickly locate specific information.
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 locate that section in the
Table of Contents and go directly to that page.
Follow the instructions in that section, and you’ll be
ready to use your phone in no time.
Your Phone’s Menu
5: Missed Alerts
The following table outlines your phone’s list menu
structure. For more information about using your phone’s
menus, see “Navigating Through Phone Menus” on
page 18.
6: My Stuff
1: Games
1: Get New
2: My Content Manager
2: Ringers
1: Web
2: Maps
1: Navigation
2: Family Locator
3: Live Local Search
3: Entertainment
1: Music
2: TV
3: Games
4: History
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1: Get New
2: My Content Manager
3: Screen Savers
1: Get New
2: My Content Manager
4: Applications
1: Get New
2: My Content Manager
5: IM & Email
1: Get New
6: Call Tones
2: My Content Manager
7: Photos
7: Settings & Info
1: Camera
Press the right softkey for the following options:
1. Picture Mode
2. Zoom
3. Self-Timer
4. Fun Tools
5. Image Controls
6. Camera Settings
7. Review Media
8. Camcorder Mode
9. Key Guidance
0. User Settings
Press the right softkey for the following options:
1. Video Mode
2. Zoom
3. Self-Timer
4. Color Tone
5. Image Controls
6. Video Settings
7. Review Media
8. Camera Mode
9. Key Guidance
0. User Settings
1: Voicemail
2: Call: Speaker On
4: Reset Indicator
2: Send Message
1: Text Message
3: VoiceSMS
2: Picture Mail
4: Email
3: Text
4: Picture Mail
3: Picture Mail
5: Email
4: My Albums
5: PictBridge
2: Location
4: Slideshow Intvl
6: Help
8: Messages
1: Call Voicemail
3: Details
2: Camcorder
1: In Phone
3: Online Albums
1: Auto Save to
3: Status Bar
5: Account Info
2: In microSD
6: IM
7: VoiceSMS
8: Chat & Dating
6: OrderPrints
iii
9: Contacts
9: Settings
1: Notification
1: Msgs and Icon
0: Settings
2: Icon Only
2: Msg Reminder
1: Text Message
3: Voicemail
5: Email
1: Main Screen
2: Picture Mail
3: VoiceSMS
3: Callback Number
1: None
3: Other
1: Screensaver
3: Backlight
5: Foregrounds
5: Signature
1: Screensaver
3: Backlight
5: Foreground
7: Next Schedule
2. Animation
4: Background
6: Sleep Mode
3: Contrast
6: Preset Msgs
4: Font Size
7: Drafts Alert
1: Main Screen
8: VoiceSMS Options
2: Outer Screen
5: Keypad Light
2: From Name
6: Language
1: English
7: Pwr Save Mode
iv
2: Animation
4: Input Font
6: Sleep Mode
2: OuterScreen
2: My Phone#
4: Auto-Delete
1: Speakerphone
3: Connect. Alert
1: Display
2: Español
8: Return to Idle
1: Automatically
6: Vibrate Type
2: End Key
2: Sounds
1: On/Off
2: Earpiece
4: Speakerphone
6: StartUp/PwrOff
2: Messages
4: Power On
6: Schedule
2: Out of Service
4: Signal Fade/Call Drop
5: Active Call
6: Playing Music
8: Demo
4: Bluetooth
1: On/Off
4: Keytones
1: Tone Length
3: Tone Type
3: Messages
7: Numeric Keypad
3: Alerts
1: Beep Each Minute
3: Connect
5: Messages
2: Incoming Calls
4: Calendar/Alarm
2: RingerType
1: Incoming Calls
3: Alarm
5: Power Off
2: Messages
4: Schedule
3: Illumination
1: Volume
1: Ringer
3: Headset
5: Applications
7: Advanced...
1: Incoming Calls
3: Alarm
2: Tone Volume
2: Visibility
5: Voice Guide
3: Device Name
8: VoiceSMS Options
1: Speakerphone
3: Connect. Alert
4: Device Info
5: Trusted List
6: Text Entry
6: Voice Priority
1: Auto-Capital
3: Input Language
5: T9 Settings
7: Add Word
9: Help
7: Exchange Folder
5: Messages
1: Notification
1: Msgs and Icon
2: Icon Only
2: Msg Reminder
1: Text Message
3: Voicemail
5: Email
2: Picture Mail
4: VoiceSMS
4: Auto-Delete
5: Signature
6: Preset Msgs
7: Drafts Alert
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2: Auto-Space
4: My Words
6: Default Input
8: Auto-Complete
7: Phone Info
1: Phone#/User ID
3: Version
5: My Account
2: Icon Glossary
4: Advanced
8: More...
1: Accessibility
3: Callback Number
1: None
3: Other
2: From Name
2: My Phone#
1: TTY
3: Font Size
2: Input Font
4: Vibrate Type
2: Airplane Mode
3: Browser
1: Bookmarks
3: Delete Web Cookies
2: Delete Web Cache
4: Edit Home Page
4: Call Setup
1: Call Answer
3: Abbrev. Dial
#: Security
2: Auto-Answer
4: Contacts Match
5: Contacts
1: Speed Numbers
3: My Name Card
5: Wireless Backup
2: Show Secret/Hide Secret
4: Services
6: Data
1: Enable/Disable Data
3: Update Profile
2: Earpiece
8: Location
9: PowerOn to Alert
: Navigation Keys (Default Settings)
1: Left Navigation (Sprint TV)2: Right Navigation (Web)
3: Up Navigation (Send Text) 4: Down Navigation (My Stuff)
:Wireless Backup
(Before subscribing)
1: Subscribe
(After subscribing)
1: Alert
3: Troubleshoot
5: Unsubscribe
2: Learn More
2: View Status
4: Learn More
*:Tools
0: Restrict and Lock
1: Voice
3: Camera/Pictures
2: Change Code
4: Edit Contacts List
: Key Guard
2: Net Guard
7: Headset Mode
1: Turbo Button
3: Ringer Sound
1: Lock My Phone
3: Special Numbers
5: Delete/Reset
1: Alarm Clock
2: Data
4: Lock My Phone
2: Assigned Media
* : Roaming
1: Set Mode
3: Data Roaming
2: Call Guard
vii
#: Get Stuff
3: Bluetooth
1: Handsfree Pairing
3: Print Picture
5: Trusted List
7: More...
2: Send Contact
4: Add to Trusted
6: Send Biz Card
4: Calculator
6: Countdown
7: File Manager
2: microSD
8: Mass Storage
9: Stopwatch
0: TransferMusic
* : Update Firmware
#:Voice Memo
1: Record
3: Screen Call
:World Clock
viii
Press Options (right softkey) to display the following
options:
1. Three-Way Call
3. Contacts
5: Phone Info
5: Calendar
1: Phone
3: microSD Options
In Use Menu
2: List
2. Save/Contact Details
4. Call Memo Rec.
6: Main Menu
Section 1
Getting Started
Section 1A
Setting Up Service
Setting Up YourPhone (page 2)
Activating YourPhone (page 3)
Setting Up YourVoicemail (page 4)
Sprint Account Passwords (page 4)
Getting Help (page 5)
Setting up service on yournew phone is quick and easy. This
section walks you through the necessary steps to set up
and turn on your phone, set up your voicemail, establish
passwords, and contact Sprint for assistance with your
Sprint service.
Setting Up YourPhone
1. Install the battery.
Press the release button and remove the battery
cover from the back of the phone.
n Insert the battery into the opening, making sure
the connectors align. Gently press down to secure
the battery.
n Replace the battery cover and slide it upward until
you hear a click.
2. Press
to turn the phone on.
If your phone is activated, it will turn on, search for
Sprint service, and enter standby mode.
n If your phone is not yet activated, see “Activating
Your Phone” on page 3 for more information.
3. Make your first call.
Section 1A. Setting Up Service
Use your keypad to enter a phone number.
Press
Your phone’s battery should have enough charge
for your phone to turn on and find a signal, set up
your voicemail, and make a call. You should fully
charge your battery as soon as possible. See
“Charging the Battery”on page 17 for details.
Activating Your Phone
There are three basic scenarios for activating your new
phone:
A. You purchased your phone at a Sprint Store. It is probably
activated and ready to use.
B. You received yourphone in the mail, and it is a new Sprint
account ora new phone number. Your phone is
designed to activate automatically when you first turn
it on. To confirm your activation, make a phone call.
From your computer’s Web browser, go to
www.sprint.com/activate and complete the
onscreen instructions to activate your phone.
Contact Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-2114727 for assistance with activation.
Setting Up Service
Note
When you have finished, make a phone call to
confirm your activation.
Tip
Do not press END while the phone is being
activated. Pressing END cancels the activation
process.
Note
If you are having difficulty with activation, contact
Sprint Customer Service by dialing 1-888-2114727 from any other phone.
C. You received yourphone in the mail and you are switching
numbers from a previous Sprint phone to the new phone.
You need to contact Sprint to activate the number on
your new phone. There are two options for activation
in this instance:
Section 1A. Setting Up Service
Setting UpYour Voicemail
Sprint Account Passwords
All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically
transferred to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use
or turned off. Therefore, Sprint recommends that you set
up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as
your phone is activated.
1. From standby mode, press and hold
2. Follow the system prompts to:
n Create your passcode.
n Record your name announcement.
n Record your greeting.
n Choose whether to activate One-Touch Message
Access (a feature that lets you access messages
simply by pressing and holding
, bypassing
the need for you to enter your passcode).
As a Sprint customer, you enjoy unlimited access to
your personal account information, your voicemail
account, and your Sprint Power Vision® account. To
ensure that no one else has access to your information,
you will need to create passwords to protect your privacy.
Note
Voicemail Passcode
If you are concerned about unauthorized access to
your voicemail account, Sprint recommends that
you enable your voicemail passcode (do not
activate One-Touch Message Access).
For more information about using your voicemail, see
“Using Voicemail” on page 130.
Section 1A. Setting Up Service
Account User Name and Password
If you are the account owner, you will create an account
user name and password when you sign on to
www.sprint.com. (Click Need to register for access? to get
started.) If you are not the account owner (if someone
else receives the bill for your Sprint service), you can get
a sub-account password at www.sprint.com.
Getting Help
You will create your voicemail password (or passcode)
when you set up your voicemail. See “Setting Up Your
Voicemail” on this page or on page 4 for more
information on your voicemail password.
Managing YourAccount
Sprint Power Vision Password
With your Sprint Power Vision phone, you may elect to
set up an optional Sprint Power Vision password to
control Vision access and authorize Premium Service
purchases.
For more information, or to change your passwords, sign
on to www.sprint.com or call Sprint Customer Service at
1-888-211-4727.
Online: www.sprint.com
Access your account information.
Check your minutes used (depending on your Sprint
service plan).
View and pay your bill.
Enroll in Sprint online billing and automatic payment.
Purchase accessories.
Shop for the latest Sprint phones.
View available Sprint service plans and options.
Learn more about Sprint Power Vision and other great
products like Sprint Picture Mail, games, ringers,
screen savers, and more.
Section 1A. Setting Up Service
Setting Up Service
Voicemail Password
From YourSprint Phone
Press
to check minute usage and
account balance.
Press
to make a payment.
Press
to access a summary of your
Sprint service plan or get answers to other questions.
From AnyOtherPhone
Sprint CustomerService: 1-888-211-4727.
Business Customer Service: 1-800-927-2199.
Sprint 411
Sprint 411 gives you access to a variety of services and
information through your phone, including residential,
business, and government listings; movie listings or
showtimes; driving directions, restaurant reservations,
and major local event information. You can get up to
three pieces of information per call, and the operator can
automatically connect your call at no additional charge.
There is a per-call charge to use Sprint 411, and you will
be billed for airtime.
To call Sprint 411:
©
Press
Sprint Operator Services
Sprint Operator Services provides assistance when
placing collect calls or when placing calls billed to a
local telephone calling card or third party.
To access Sprint Operator Services:
©
Press
For more information or to see the latest in products and
services, visit us online at www.sprint.com.
Section 1A. Setting Up Service
Section 2
Your Phone
Section 2A
Phone Basics
Your Phone
1. Earpiece
2. Main Screen
Your Phone (page 8)
Viewing the Display Screen (page 11)
Features of Your Phone (page 13)
15. Softkeys
Turning Your Phone On and Off (page 15)
3. Navigation Key
Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger(page 16)
4. MENU/OK Key
Navigating Through Phone Menus (page 18)
5. Camera Key
Displaying Your Phone Number(page 19)
14. Headset Jack
13. BACK Key
6. TALK Key
12. END/POWER Key
11. microSD Slot
7. SPEAKER Key
10. Keypad
8. Microphone
9. Internal Antenna
Making and Answering Calls (page 20)
Entering Text (page 29)
Using Maps (page 34)
16. Camera Lens
Your 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 basic functions and calling features of
your phone.
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17. Speaker
18. LED Indicator
21. Micro-USB
Connector
22. Volume Key
19. Outer Screen
20. External Keys
23. Side Camera Key
1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated
prompts.
2. Main Screen displays all the information needed to
operate your phone, such as the call status, the
Contacts list, the date and time, and the signal and
battery strength.
3. Navigation Key scrolls through the phone’s menu
options and acts as a shortcut key from standby
mode.
4. MENU/OK Key lets you access the phone’s menus
and selects the highlighted choice when navigating
through a menu.
5. Camera Key lets you access the Photos menu and
take pictures and videos.
6. TALK Key allows you to place or receive calls,
answer Call Waiting, use Three-Way Calling, or
activate Voice Dial.
7. SPEAKER Key lets you place or receive calls in
8. Microphone allows other callers to hear you clearly
when you are speaking to them.
9. Internal Antenna facilitates reception and
transmission. To maximize performance, do not
obstruct the internal antenna while using the phone.
(See page 20.)
10. Keypad lets you enter numbers, letters, and
characters and navigate within menus. You can use
the numeric keypad for speed dialing. (See “Using
Speed Dialing” on page 29.)
11. microSD Slot lets you use the included microSD card
to expand the memory of your phone. (See “Using
the microSD Card” on page 94.)
Note
Your phone comes with the microSD card
preinstalled.
12. END/POWER Key lets you turn the phone on or off,
end a call, or return to standby mode. While in the
main menu, it returns the phone to standby mode
and cancels your input.
speakerphone mode or turn the speakerphone on
and off during a call.
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Key Functions
13. BACK Key deletes characters from the display in text
entry mode. When in a menu, pressing the Back key
returns you to the previous menu. This key also
allows you to return to the previous screen in a
Sprint Power Vision session.
14. Headset Jack allows you to plug in an optional
headset for convenient, hands-free conversations.
CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect
jack may damage the phone.
15. Softkeys let you select softkey actions or menu items
corresponding to the bottom left and right lines on
the Main Screen.
16. Camera Lens, as part of the built-in camera, lets you
take pictures and videos.
17. Speaker lets you hear the different ringers and
sounds. You can mute the ringer when receiving
incoming calls by pressing
or any of the side
keys. The speaker also lets you hear the caller’s
voice in speakerphone mode.
18. LED Indicator shows your phone’s connection and
charging status at a glance.
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19. Outer Screen lets you monitor the phone’s status and
see who’s calling without opening the phone.
20. External Keys allow you to access the Music Store
and music stored on your microSD card, as well as
navigate through your music while playing a song.
(See page 160.)
21. Micro-USB Connector allows you to connect a USB
cable (included). CAUTION! Inserting an accessory
into the incorrect jack may damage the phone.
22. Volume Key allows you to adjust the ringer volume in
standby mode (with the phone open) or adjust the
voice volume during a call. The volume key can also
be used to scroll up or down to navigate through the
different menu options.
23. Side Camera Key lets you activate the camera and
video mode and take pictures and videos.
Your phone’s display screen provides information about
your phone’s status and options. This list identifies the
symbols you’ll see on your phone’s display screen:
Tip
To view a list of your phone’s icons and
descriptions, from the main menu select
Settings > Phone Info > Icon Glossary.
indicates your current signal strength. The more
lines you have, the stronger your signal.
indicates you are “roaming” off the Sprint
National Network.
indicates your phone is not currently able to
access Sprint Vision service features.
Phone Basics
Viewing the Display Screen
indicates Sprint PowerVision status.
(The icon is animated while service is active.)
indicates Sprint PowerVision service is
available.
indicates Sprint PowerVision service is
dormant.
indicates you have missed voice calls.
indicates you have scheduled events or call
alarms.
indicates your phone cannot find a signal.
indicates you have alarm clock or countdown
notifications.
indicates the call is on hold.
indicates you have new SMS Voice messages.
indicates that a call is in progress.
indicates you have new SMS Text messages.
indicates your Sprint Vision connection is active
(data is being transferred).
indicates you have new picture messages.
indicates your Sprint Vision connection is
dormant (no data is being sent or received).
indicates you have new email messages.
indicates you have new voicemail messages.
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indicates you have more than two different
kinds of messages.
indicates you have urgent messages.
indicates you have two or more different types
of missed calls, scheduled events, call alarms,
or alarm clock or countdown notifications.
indicates you have a new wireless backup alert.
indicates the Bluetooth feature is enabled
(black icon).
indicates the phone is discoverable by another
Bluetooth device.
indicates the phone is connected to a
Bluetooth device (dimmed icon).
indicates access to a secure site.
indicates the level of your battery charge. The
more black you see, the more power you have
left. (The icon is animated while the battery is
charging.)
indicates your battery is charging in “Power Off”
state.
indicates volume level 1 to 8 and vibrate feature
are set.
indicates 1-beep feature is set.
indicates the phone is communicating with a
Bluetooth device.
indicates 1-beep and vibrate feature are set.
indicates the phone is connected to or
communicating with a Bluetooth device via
Hands-free Profile (HFP).
indicates all ringer settings are off.
indicates the phone is connected to or
communicating with a Bluetooth device via
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP).
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indicates the phone is connected to or
communicating with a Bluetooth device via
both Hands-free Profile (HFP) and Advanced
Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP).
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indicates all ringer settings are off and the
vibrate feature is set.
indicates all the sound settings are off.
indicates the Location feature of your phone is
enabled.
indicates the Location feature of your phone is
disabled.
indicates you have a new voice message when
Screen Call is activated.
indicates the Screen Call Auto setting is on.
indicates your phone is in TTY mode.
indicates the alarm clock or countdown setting is on.
indicates the speakerphone mode is set to on.
indicates the car kit device is set to on.
indicates the wired headset device is set to on.
indicates a microSD card is inserted in your
phone. (When the microSD card is being
accessed, the icon dims.)
Features of Your Phone
The KATANA® Eclipse by SANYO is lightweight, easy to
use, and reliable, and it offers many features and service
options. This list previews some of those features and
provides page numbers where you can find out more:
v Digital dual-band capability allows you to make and
receive calls while on the Sprint National Network and
to roam on other 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks
where Sprint has implemented roaming agreements
(page 60).
v Sprint Power Vision provides access to the wireless
Internet in digital mode (page 141).
v Sprint Mail (page 146), SMS Text Messaging (page
136), and SMS Voice Messaging (page 137) provide
quick and convenient messaging capabilities.
v Games, ringers, screen savers, and other applications
can be downloaded to make your phone as unique as
you are (page 149). Additional charges may apply.
v Your Contacts list allows you to store up to 500 entries,
with up to seven phone numbers per entry (page 69).
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indicates all the sound settings except
applications volume are off and the vibrate
feature is set.
v
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The built-in Calendar offers several personal
information management features to help you
manage your busy lifestyle (page 80).
The Location feature works in connection with
available location-based services (page 43).
T9 Text Input lets you quickly type messages with one
keypress per letter (see page 30).
Speed dial lets you dial phone numbers with one or
two keypresses (see page 29).
The built-in camera allows you to take full-color digital
pictures and videos, view your pictures and videos
using the phone’s display, and instantly send them to
family and friends using Sprint Picture Mail service
(page 104).
The File Manager allows you to manage multiple files
in the phone and microSD card (page 97).
PictBridge support lets you connect and print to any
PictBridge compliant printer (page 119).
Sprint TV and Sprint Music allow you to enjoy streaming
video and audio with your phone (page 158).
The included microSD memory card allows you to
expand the phone’s available memory (page 94).
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The built-in Bluetooth technology allows you to
connect wirelessly to a number of Bluetooth devices
to share information more easily than ever before
(page 121).
The Maps feature allows you to launch Sprint
navigation services (page 34).
Turning Your Phone Off
©
Turning Your Phone On
©
Press
Once your phone is on and finds a signal, it
automatically enters standby mode – the phone’s idle
state. At this point, you are ready to begin making and
receiving calls.
Phone Basics
Turning Your Phone On and Off
Press and hold
for two 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).
If your phone is unable to find a signal after five seconds
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 Sprint service by pressing any key
(when your phone is turned on).
Tip
The Power Save feature conserves your battery
power when you are in an area where there is no
signal.
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Using Your Phone’s Battery and
Charger
WARNING
Use only Sprint-approved or manufacturerapproved batteries and chargers with your
phone. The failure to use a Sprint-approved
or manufacturer-approved battery and
charger may increase the risk that your
phone will overheat, catch fire, or explode,
resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or
property damage.
Sprint-approved or manufacturer-approved batteries
and accessories can be found at Sprint Stores or
through the manufacturer; or call 1-866-343-1114 to
order. They’re also available at www.sprint.com.
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BatteryCapacity
Your phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
battery. It allows you to recharge your battery before it is
fully drained. The battery provides up to 4.6 hours of
continuous digital talk time.
When there are approximately five minutes of talk time
left, the phone sounds an audible alert and then
turns off.
Note
Long backlight settings, searching for service,
vibrate mode, browser use, and other variables may
reduce the battery’s talk and standby times.
Tip
Watch your phone’s battery level indicator and
charge the battery before it runs out of power.
Installing the Battery
Phone Basics
1. Insert the battery into the opening on the back of the
phone, making sure the connectors align (1). Gently
press down to secure the battery (2).
2. Replace the battery cover and slide it upward until
you hear a click (3).
Charging the Battery
Removing the Battery
1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any
stored numbers or messages.
2. Press the battery release latch (1) and slide the
battery cover downward and remove it (2).
3. Lift up the battery and remove it from the phone (3).
WARNING
Do not handle a damaged or leaking
Li-Ion battery as you can be burned.
Charge your 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 will lose any information
you were just working on. For a quick check of your
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 ( ) blinks and the phone sounds a warning tone.
Always use a Sprint-approved or manufacturerapproved desktop charger, travel charger, or vehicle
power adapter to charge your battery.
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Using the Phone Charger
1. Plug the phone charger into a wall outlet.
2. Open the micro-USB connector cover located on
Navigating Through Phone
Menus
the upper left side of your phone.
3. Plug the other end of the phone charger into the
micro-USB connector.
n A red indicator light means the battery is charging.
n A green indicator light means the battery charging
is completed.
With the Sprint-approved Li-Ion battery, you can
recharge the battery before it becomes completely run
down.
The navigation key on your phone lets you scroll through
menus quickly and easily. The scroll bar at the right of
the menu keeps track of your position in the menu at all
times.
To navigate through a menu, press the navigation key
up or down. If you are in a first-level menu, such as
Settings, you may also navigate to the next or previous
first-level menu by pressing the navigation key right or
left.
For a diagram of your phone’s menu, please see “Your
Phone’s Menu” on page ii.
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Backing Up Within a Menu
As you navigate through the menu, menu options are
highlighted. Select any option by highlighting it and
pressing
. If the option is numbered, you can select it
by pressing the corresponding number on the phone’s
keypad.
To go to the previous menu:
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Press
Phone Basics
Selecting Menu Items
To return to standby mode:
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Press
For example, to view your text messages:
1. Press
DisplayingYour Phone Number
to access the main menu.
2. Select Messages by highlighting it and pressing
3. Select Text by highlighting it and pressing
4. Select Inbox by highlighting it and pressing
(If you have any text messages, they are displayed.)
Note
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Press Menu > Settings > Phone Info > Phone#/UserID.
(Your phone number and other information about
your phone and account will be displayed.)
For the purposes of this guide, the above steps
condense into “Press Menu > Messages > Text >
Inbox.”
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Making and Answering Calls
Making Calls
Holding Your Phone
Placing a call from your wireless phone is as easy as
making a call from any landline phone. Enter the
number, press
, and you’re on your way to clear calls.
To maximize performance, do not obstruct the internal
antenna area.
Correct
Incorrect
1. Make sure your phone is on.
2. Enter a phone number from standby mode. (If you
make a mistake while dialing, press
numbers.)
to erase the
3. Press
. (To make a call when you are roaming
and Call Guard is enabled, see “Using Call Guard”
on page 62.)
4. Press
Tip
Internal Antenna
or close the phone when you are finished.
To redial your last outgoing call, press TALK twice.
When making calls off the Sprint National Network,
always dial using 11 digits (1 + area code + phone
number).
You can also place calls from your phone by speed
dialing numbers from your Contacts (page 29) and by
using your History listings (page 66).
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When you enter numbers in standby mode, you will see
a variety of dialing options by pressing Options (right
softkey).
To initiate an option, highlight it and press
v Abbrev. Dial: Place call using the abbreviated dialing
feature. (See “Using Abbreviated Dialing” on
page 27.)
v Save: Save the phone number in your Contacts. (See
“Saving a Phone Number” on page 26.)
Hard Pause: Insert a hard pause. (See “Dialing and
Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses” on page 26.)
2-Sec. Pause: Insert a two-second pause. (See
“Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses” on
page 26.)
Answering Calls
Phone Basics
Dialing Options
1. Make sure your phone is on. (If your phone is off,
incoming calls go to voicemail.)
2. Press
to answer an incoming call.
(Depending on your settings, you may also answer
incoming calls by opening the phone or by
pressing any number key. See “Call Answer Mode”
on page 49 for more information.)
To answeran incoming call with the phone closed:
1. Make sure your phone is on. (If your phone is off,
incoming calls go to voicemail.)
2. When your phone rings or vibrates, press and hold
the volume key on the left side of the phone. (The
call will be answered in speakerphone mode.)
– or –
Open the phone to use the earpiece.
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Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the
following ways:
v The phone rings or vibrates.
v The indicator light flashes.
v The backlight illuminates.
v The screen displays an incoming call message.
If the incoming call is from a number stored in your
Contacts, the entry’s name is displayed. The caller’s
phone number may also be displayed, if available.
When receiving a call, the following options are also
displayed by pressing Options (right softkey).
v Call Guard to answer the call when you are in roaming
mode. (See “Using Call Guard” on page 62.)
v Answer or Answer:Speaker to answer the call.
v Answeron Hold to put the call on hold.
v Screen Call to answer the call by using a prerecorded
announcement. (See “Setting Up Screen Call” on
page 91.)
v Quiet Ringer to mute the ringer (if available).
v Stop Vibration to turn vibration off when your ringer
setting is in vibrate mode.
v Ignore with Text to not answer the call and send a text
message to the caller.
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Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard
Enabled
Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your
roaming charges when making or receiving calls while
outside the Sprint National Network. Please see
“Roaming” on page 60 for more information about
roaming.
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To answer the call, press
, and then press
to
proceed. (See “Using Call Guard” on page 62 for
additional information.)
Note
When your phone is off, calls go directly to
voicemail.
Ending a Call
©
Close the phone or press
Calling Emergency Numbers
When an incoming call is not answered, the Missed Call
log is displayed on your screen.
You can place calls to 911 (dial
), even if
your phone is locked or your account is restricted.
To display the Missed Call entry from the notification
screen:
©
Select the entry and press
number, press
.)
Note
When you place an emergency call, your phone
automatically enters Emergency mode.
. (To dial the phone
To display a Missed Call entry from standby mode:
1. Press Menu > Missed Alerts.
2. Select the entry you wish to view and press
During an emergency call, press Options (right softkey)
to display your options. Select an option and press
v SpeakerOn to activate speakerphone mode. (If you are
in speakerphone mode, the option is displayed as
SpeakerOff to deactivate.)
v Unlock My Phone to unlock yourphone (appears only if
the phone is locked).
Tip
Press My Phone (left softkey) to display your phone
number during an emergency call.
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Missed Call Notification
Enhanced 911 (E911)Information
To exit Emergency mode:
1. Press
to end a 911 call.
2. Press Options (right softkey) to display the options
menu.
3. Select Exit Emergency and press
Note
When you are in Emergency mode, you can exit
from the options menu.
To select Emergency mode options:
1. Press
Call 911 to call 911.
Call 911: Speaker to call 911 in speakerphone
mode.
Exit Emergency to exit Emergency mode.
3. Select an option and press
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When you place an emergency 911 call, the GPS
feature of your phone seeks information to calculate
your approximate location. Depending on several
variables, including availability and access to satellite
signals, it may take up to 30 seconds or more to
determine and report your approximate location.
IMPORTANT Always report yourlocation to the 911
to end a 911 call.
2. Press Options (right softkey).
This phone features an embedded Global Positioning
System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E911
emergency location services where available.
operator when placing an emergency call.
Some designated emergency call takers,
known as Public Safety Answering Points
(PSAPs) may not be equipped to receive
GPS location information from your phone.
Pressing Options (right softkey) during a call displays a
list of available in-call features. To select an option, press
the corresponding keypad number or select the option
and press
. The following options may be available
through the Options menu:
v Three-Way Call to open a call with two other parties.
v Save to save the current call’s phone number in
your Contacts.
v Contact Details to display information about a caller
who is already in your Contacts.
v Contacts to display your Contacts list.
v Call Memo Rec. to record the other party.
Phone Info to access the Phone Info menu.
TransferAudio to switch the call to an external device.
Main Menu to display the phone’s main menu.
Note
You can return to the in-call screen by pressing the
TALK during a phone call.
WARNING
Because of higher volume levels, do not
place the phone near your ear during
speakerphone use.
Press either the left softkey or the side camera key
during a call to mute the microphone. Press either again
to unmute the microphone.
Note
You can turn the speakerphone on or off by
pressing the SPEAKER key during a phone call.
End-of-Call Options
After you have finished your call, the phone will display
the Recent History. From the Recent History, you can
view the date and time of the call, the phone number (if
available), the entry name (if the number is already in
your Contacts), and the duration of the call.
©
Press Options (right softkey) to display the Recent
History options. (See “History Menu Options”on
page 66 for details.)
©
Press Send Msg (left softkey) to send a text or an
SMS Voice message.
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In-Call Options
Saving a Phone Number
Finding a Phone Number
Your phone can store up to 500 Contacts entries.
Contacts can store up to a total of 700 phone numbers,
and each Contacts entry’s name can contain up to 64
characters. Your phone automatically sorts the Contacts
entries alphabetically. (For more information, see
“Contacts” on page 69.)
You can search Contacts entries for phone numbers
that contain a specific string of numbers.
1. Enter a phone number and press Options (right
softkey) > Save.
3. If New Entry was selected, select a number type, and
then use the keypad to enter the new entry name
and press
– or –
If Existing Entry was selected, select an existing entry
to which you want to save the number, and then
select a number type and press
4. Press Done (left softkey) to save the entry.
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standby mode. (The more numbers you enter, the
more specific the search becomes.)
2. All Contacts entries matching the entered numbers
To save a number from standby mode:
2. Select New Entry or Existing Entry and press
1. Enter the last three or more digits of the number in
will be displayed. Select an entry and press
dial the number.
to
Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With
Pauses
You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for
use with automated systems, such as voicemail or credit
card billing numbers.
There are two types of pauses available on your phone:
v Hard Pause sends the next set of numbers when you
press
v 2-Sec. Pause automatically sends the next set of
numbers after two seconds.
You can have multiple pauses in a phone number
and combine two-second and hard pauses.
To dial or save phone numbers with pauses:
1. Enter all or part of a number.
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Hard Pause or
2-Sec. Pause.
3. Enter additional numbers.
4. Press
to dial the number.
– or –
Press Options (right softkey) > Save to save the
number in your Contacts.
Note
When dialing a number with a hard pause, press
TALK to send the next set of numbers.
Using Abbreviated Dialing
Phone Basics
Note
Abbreviated Dialing is similar to speed dialing. You can
use either of the following abbreviated dialing features.
v Contacts Match – Retrieve any number saved in your
Contacts by entering only the last three to six digits of
the number. Press
to dial the retrieved number.
(See “To activate the Contacts Match feature” on
page 50.)
v Prepend – Prepend the first five or six digits (for
example, the area code and prefix) to any four or five
digits you enter. Press
to dial the resulting number.
(See page 50 to activate the Prepend feature.)
To place a call using Contacts Match Abbreviated Dialing:
1. Enter the last three to six digits of a Contacts entry’s
phone number.
2. Press
to call the displayed number. (If there is
more than one matched number in your Contacts,
the Abbrev. Dial list is displayed. Select the name
you want to call from the list, and then press
to
place a call.)
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Plus (+)Code Dialing
To place a call using Prepend Abbreviated Dialing:
1. Enter the last four or five digits of the number.
2. Press
When placing international calls, use Plus Code Dialing
to automatically enter the international access code for
your location (for example, 011 for international calls
made from the United States). This feature is subject to
network availability.
Dialing From the Contacts List
1. Press Menu > Contacts.
2. Select the entry you want to call and press
to
dial the entry’s default phone number.
– or –
To dial another number from the entry, select the
name and press
, and then select a number and
press
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1. Press and hold
until a “+” is displayed on your
phone screen.
2. Dial the country code and phone number you’re
calling, and press
. (The access code for
international dialing will automatically be dialed,
followed by the country code and phone number.)
You can store up to 98 numbers in your phone’s speed
dial memory to make contacting friends and family as
easy as pressing a button or two. With this feature, you
can dial speed dial entries using one keypress for
locations 2–9 or two keypresses for locations 10–99.
To use One-Touch Dialing for speed dial locations 2–9:
©
Press and hold the appropriate key for
approximately two 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. Press the first digit.
2. Press and hold the second digit for approximately
two seconds. The display confirms that the number
has been dialed when it shows “Connecting...”.
Note
Speed dialing may not available when you are
roaming; when you are roaming off the Sprint
National Network, you must always dial using
eleven digits (1 + area code + number).
Entering Text
Phone Basics
Using Speed Dialing
SelectingText Input Options
Your phone provides convenient ways to enter words,
letters, punctuation, and numbers whenever you are
prompted to enter text (for example, when adding a
Contacts entry or when using Sprint Mail and SMS Text
Messaging).
1. From a screen where you can enter text, press
Text Mode (right softkey) to change the text input
mode.
2. Select one of the following options:
T9 Word to enter text using a predictive text system
that reduces the number of keypresses required
while entering a word. (See page 30.)
n Alphabet to enter characters by using the Alphabet
mode. (See page 32.)
n SYMBOL to enter symbols. (See page 33.)
n SMILEYS to entersmile icons. (See page 33.)
n Emoticons to enter “emoticons.” (See page 33.)
n Web Shortcuts to enter Web shortcuts (for example,
www., http://, or .com).
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Preset Msgs to enter preprogrammed messages.
(See page 33.)
n Recent Msgs to enter messages used recently.
n Paste List to paste copied or cut text.
n From Schedule to extract schedule items you have
added to your Calendar. (See page 80.)
n From To Do to extract task items you added in your
Calendar as To Do.
n NUMBER to enter numbers. (See page 33.)
n Signature to enter your signature. (See page 45.)
n Select Lang. to select the language (English or
Spanish).
n Delete All to delete all text.
n Select Text to select stored text for copying or
cutting.
n Add Word to store words that you frequently use.
(See page 31.)
n Text Options to display the Text Entry settings
menu. (See page 34.)
Tip
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When entering text, press the (Shift) key to
change letter capitalization (ABC > abc > Abc).
Section 2A. Phone Basics
Entering Text Using T9 Text Input
T9 Text Input lets you enter text by pressing keys just
once per letter. (To select the T9 Word mode when
entering text, see “Selecting Text Input Options” on
page 29.)
T9 Text Input uses an intuitive word database to analyze
the letters you enter and create a suitable word.
(The word may change as you type.)
1. Select the T9Word text input mode. (See “Selecting
Text Input Options” on page 29.)
2. Press the corresponding keys once per letter to enter
a word. (For example, to enter the word “Bill,” press
.) (If you make a mistake, press
to erase a single character. Press and hold
to erase an entire word.)
3. Use your navigation key to scroll through the list
(when applicable), and then select a word.
4. To accept a word and insert a space, press
If a word you want to enter is not displayed as an option
when you are using T9 Text Input, add it to the database.
1. Select the Add Word text input option. (See
Customizing T9 Settings
1. Press Menu > Settings > Text Entry > T9 Settings.
2. Select an option and press
“Selecting Text Input Options” on page 29.)
2. Enter the word using Alphabet Mode and press
Save (left softkey). (See “Entering Text Using
Alphabet Mode” on page 32.)The word will appear
as an option the next time you scroll through
options during T9 Text Input.
To edit or delete the words you have added:
1. Press Menu > Settings > Text Entry > My Words.
2. Highlight a word and press Options (right softkey).
3. Select an option and press
Edit to edit a word in My Words.
Delete to delete a word in My Words.
Word Prediction to automatically display the word
that may follow the current text input.
Word Complete to show the completed words that
match the keys you have entered without entering
the whole word.
Word Scan to allow T9 text input to recognize words
by searching Contacts and messages.
Word ChoiceList to display the word choice list.
Show aft enter to select when (after 1–3 digits) to
display the word list. The word list will be displayed
based on the number of digits you selected.
Show after wait to select how many seconds the
phone should wait to display the word list.
For more information about T9 Text Input, visit the
Nuance Web site at www.nuance.com/t9/textinput/.
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Phone Basics
Adding a Word to the T9 Database
EnteringText Using Alphabet Mode
1. Select the Alphabet mode. (See “Selecting Text Input
Characters scroll in the following order:
Key
Options” on page 29.)
2. Press the corresponding keys repeatedly until the
correct letter appears. (For example, to enter the
word “Bill,” press
twice,
three times,
three times, and
three times again.)
(If you make a mistake, press
to erase a single
character. Press and hold
to erase an entire
word.)
By default, the first letter of an entry is capitalized and the
following letters are lowercased. After a character is
entered, the cursor automatically advances to the next
space after two seconds or when you enter a character
on a different key.
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
Space
Shift
Tip
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English Sequence
Lower Case
Upper Case
.,@1?! #/
ABC2
abc2
D EF3
def3
GHI4
ghi4
J KL5
jkl5
MNO6
mno6
PQ R S 7
p q rs 7
TUV8
tuv8
WXYZ 9
wxyz9
Space
One-character-shifted Caps Lock Unshifted
The initial letters of words following spaces can be
either upper - or lowercase depending on the
capitalization setting. Press the * (Shift) key to
change letter capitalization (ABC > Abc > abc).
To enter numbers:
©
Select the NUMBER mode and press the appropriate
key. (See “Selecting Text Input Options” on
page 29.)
To enter symbols:
©
Select the SYMBOL mode. (See “Selecting Text Input
Options” on page 29.)To enter a symbol, press the
appropriate key indicated on the display.
To enter preset messages:
1. Select the Preset Msgs mode. (See “Selecting Text
Phone Basics
Entering Numbers, Symbols, Smileys,
Emoticons, and Preset Messages
Input Options” on page 29.)
2. Select a message and press
Note
Preset messages make composing text messages
easier by allowing you to enter quick messages,
such as “Meet me at,”“Let’s get lunch,”or a
customized message of your own. (For more
information on preset messages, please see
“Managing Preset Messages”on page 45.)
To enter “smileys”:
©
Select the SMILEYS mode and press the appropriate
key. (See “Selecting Text Input Options” on
page 29.)
To enter “emoticons”:
©
Select the Emoticons mode and press the
appropriate key. (See “Selecting Text Input Options”
on page 29.)
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Using Maps
Setting Text Entry Options
1. Press Menu > Settings > Text Entry.
2. Select an option and press
Auto-Capital to turn auto-capitalization on or off.
Auto-Space to turn auto-spacing on or off after T9
words you enter.
1. Press Menu > Maps.
Input Language to select the language (English or
2. Select an option and press
Spanish).
My Words to add or edit a word in the T9 database
(see page 31).
n T9 Settings to customize the T9 settings (see
page 31).
n Default Input to select T9 word, Alphabet, or Retain
Mode for the initial entry mode.
n Add Word to store words that you use frequently
(see page 31).
n Auto-Complete to automatically display words that
may follow the current text input.
n Help to see the T9 instructions page.
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Activating Maps
Section 2A. Phone Basics
You can access Maps from your phone’s main menu,
anywhere on the Sprint network.
Navigation to provide audible and visual driving
directions with full-color moving maps.
Family Locator to locate your children or other
family members from your phone or from a
computer.
n Live Local Search to search for businesses in your
area using Live Search.
Sound Settings
Settings
Ringer Types
Sound Settings (page 35)
Display Settings (page 39)
Location Settings (page 43)
Messaging Settings (page 43)
Airplane Mode (page 47)
TTYUse With Sprint Service (page 47)
Phone Setup Options (page 49)
You can customize yourphone to sound, look, and operate
just the way you want it to. This section describes how to
change your phone’s settings to best suit your needs.
Take a few moments to review these options and to
adjust or add settings that are right for you.
Settings
Section 2B
Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and
messages. You can assign ringer types to individual
Contacts entries, types of calls, and types of messages.
Selecting RingerTypes for Incoming Calls
Your phone provides a variety of ringer options that allow
you to customize your ring and volume settings. These
options allow you to identify incoming calls by the ring.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Sounds > RingerType >
Incoming Calls.
2. Select Default Ringer, Contact Entries, or Unknown #s.
If you select Contact Entries, select All Contacts or
One Contact.
3. Select a category, and then use your navigation key
to scroll through the available ringers. A sample
ringer will sound as you highlight each option.
4. Press
to assign a ringer.
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Selecting RingerTypes for Messages
1. Press Menu > Settings > Sounds > RingerType >
Messages.
2. Select Text Message, Picture Mail, Voicemail,
VoiceSMS, or Email. (A list of ringer type categories
will be displayed.)
3. For Voicemail and Email, skip to step 4. Otherwise,
select Default (Text Message, Picture Mail, or
VoiceSMS), Contact Entries, or Unknown #s.
n If you select Contact Entries, select All Contacts or
One Contact.
4. Select a category, and then use your navigation key
to scroll through the available ringers. A sample
ringer will sound as you highlight each option.
5. Press
to assign a ringer.
Selecting a RingerType for Alarms, Power
On/Off Tone, or Scheduled Events
1. Press Menu > Settings > Sounds > RingerType.
2. Select Alarm, Power On, Power Off, or Schedule.
3. Select a category, and then use your navigation key
to scroll through the available ringers. A sample
ringer will sound as you highlight each option.
4. Press
to assign a ringer.
Selecting Vibrate Types
With this feature, you can select vibrate types for
incoming calls, messages, alarms, and scheduled
events.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Sounds > Vibrate Type.
2. Select Incoming Calls, Messages, Alarm, or Schedule.
Incoming Calls: select Default Vibrate or Unknown #s.
Messages: select Text Message, Picture Mail,
Voicemail, VoiceSMS, or Email.
3. Select a vibrate type and press
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Note
Your phone offers a number of options for selecting the
audible tones accompanying a keypress.
The keypress echo function is available when you
are in standby mode.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Sounds > Keytones.
2. Select an option and press
Tone Length to select a key tone length. (Longer
tone lengths may be better for tone recognition
when dialing voicemail or other automated
systems.)
n Tone Volume to select a keypress volume level.
n Tone Type to select the sound of a keypress.
Setting Up Voice Guide
Voice Guide activates both voice prompt and keypress
echo functions. With this feature on, you can hear voice
prompts when using Automatic Speech Recognition
(ASR), Voice Memo, Screen Call, etc. and hear a voice
say the numbers that you press on the keypad. (The
default setting is Off.)
When the ringer volume is set to Silence All or
Vibrate All, voice prompts cannot be heard.
Settings
Selecting a Key Tone
Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings
Adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs
and your environment.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Sounds > Volume.
2. Select Ringer, Earpiece, Headset, Speakerphone,
Applications, StartUp/PwrOff or Advanced....
3. Using the navigation key, choose a volume level
and press Done (left softkey).
Tip
You can adjust the ringer volume in standby mode
(or the earpiece volume during a call) by using the
volume key on the left side of your phone.
When setting ringer volume, you can check
Always Vibrate and your phone will vibrate
regardless of the volume setting.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Sounds > Voice Guide.
2. Select On or Off.
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Adjusting the Alert Volume
Alert Notification
You can set the alert volume separately from the ringer
volume setting.
Set your phone to alert you with an audible tone when
you change service areas, once a minute during a voice
call, or when a call has been connected.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Sounds > Alerts.
2. Select Beep Each Minute, Out of Service, Connect,
Signal Fade/Call Drop, or Messages and press
n If you select Messages, select Text Message,
Picture Mail, Voicemail, VoiceSMS or Email > Repeat
or RingerLength.
3. Select On, Off, or an available option and press
1. Press Menu > Settings > Sounds > Volume >
Advanced...
2. Select Alarms, Text Message, Picture Mail, Voicemail,
VoiceSMS, or Email.
3. Using the navigation key, select Separate Vol.
4. Press the navigation key left or right to choose a
volume level, and press Done (left softkey).
Tip
You can make the ringer vibrate at any volume level
by checking Always Vibrate.
Silence All
The Silence All option allows you to mute all sounds
without turning your phone off.
To activate Silence All:
©
With the phone open, press and hold the volume key
down in standby mode. (The screen will display
“Silence All.”)
To deactivate Silence All:
©
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Press the volume key up repeatedly to select a
volume level.
Changing the Screen Saver
Changing the BacklightTime Length
Your phone offers you the option of displaying a screen
saver while in standby mode.
Select how long the display screen and keypad remain
backlit after any keypress is made.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Main Screen or
OuterScreen.
2. Select Backlight.
3. Select Dim Only, Always On, or a preset length of time.
To change the Keypad Light setting:
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Keypad Light.
2. Select Always Off or a preset length of time.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Main Screen or
OuterScreen > Screensaver.
2. Select an option and press
Long backlight settings reduce the battery’s talk
and standby times.
3. Select a screen saver and press
Changing the Display ScreenAnimation
Your new phone offers options for what you see on the
display screen during various phone functions.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Main Screen or
OuterScreen > Animation.
2. Select an option and press
Note
Settings
Display Settings
3. Select an animation display and press
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Changing the Background
Calendar/Alarm, Active Call, or Playing Music to
Customize your phone display’s appearance by
selecting a color scheme to reflect your personality.
select an available option.
Demo to select Endless Play, 1 time, 3 times, or
5 times.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > OuterScreen >
Background.
2. Select a background and press
3. Select an illumination pattern and press
. (If you
selected On/Off or Numeric Keypad in step 2, you
can select only On or Off.)
Changing the Illumination
Changing the Contrast
Customize your phone display’s appearance by selecting
an illumination scheme to reflect your personality.
Adjust your screen’s contrast (brightness) to suit your
surroundings.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Illumination.
2. Select an option (On/Off, Incoming Calls, Messages,
Calendar/Alarm, Active Call, Playing Music,
Numeric Keypad, or Demo) and press
n Incoming Calls to select Default Lighting,
Contact Entries, or Unknown #s.
v If you select Contact Entries, select All Contacts or
One Contact, and then select an option.
n Messages to select Text Message, Picture Mail,
Voicemail, VoiceSMS, or Email.
v If you select Text Message, select
Default Text Msg, Contact Entries, or Unknown #s.
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1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Contrast.
2. Select an option and press
Changing the Phone’s Menu Style
Choose how your phone’s menu is displayed on the
screen.
©
Press Menu > Grid View or List View (right softkey) to
change the menu style.
Changing the Input Font Size
Choose whether you want your phone’s clock to be
displayed in analog mode, digital mode, or with time
and date.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Main Screen or
Outer Screen.
2. Select Foreground > Clock/Calendar.
3. Select a display option and press
4. Press OK (left softkey) to apply the setting.
Adjust the font size when entering text (for example,
when adding a Contacts entry).
Changing the Text Font Size
This feature allows you to select the way to return to
standby mode.
This setting allows you to adjust the Main Screen font
size to view a message and browse on the Web as well
as the Outer Screen font size to view a name and phone
number.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Font Size.
2. Select an option and press
n Main Screen to select Messages or Browser.
n OuterScreen to select Name/Phone#s.
3. Select a font size and press
Tip
From the font preview display, select a font size by
pressing the navigation key right or left.
Settings
Changing the Clock Display
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Main Screen >
Input Font.
2. Select Phone#s, Messages, or Others.
3. Select an input font size and press
Setting Return to Standby Mode
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Return to Idle.
2. A message appears. Press OK (left softkey) to
continue.
3. Select Automatically or End Key.
Automatically to return to standby mode
automatically when no key is pressed for 30
seconds.
n End Key to return to standby mode by pressing
Note
The End Key setting affects the battery’s talk and
standby times.
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PowerSave Mode
Setting the Next Schedule
This feature helps conserve your battery power by
setting:
n Main Screen and Outer Screen backlight to
Dim Only.
n Key backlight to Always Off.
n Main Screen sleep mode to after 30 sec.
n Outer Screen sleep mode to after 5 sec.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Pwr Save Mode.
2. A message appears. Press OK (left softkey) to
continue.
3. Select On. (Select Off to deactivate this feature.)
You can display the next scheduled event on the Outer
Screen.
Sleep Mode
This feature helps conserve your battery power by
restricting the display.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display.
2. Select Main Screen or Outer Screen.
3. Select Sleep Mode.
4. Select a time interval before the phone goes into
sleep mode and press
. (Select Off to deactivate
this feature.)
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1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Outer Screeen >
Next Schedule.
2. Select On. (Select Off to deactivate this feature.)
Changing the Text Greeting
A text greeting is displayed on your phone’s screen in
standby mode. Choose the phone’s default greeting
(“Sprint”), or enter your own custom greeting.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Main Screen >
Foreground > Greeting.
2. Select Default or Custom.
If you select Custom, enter a custom greeting and
press OK (left softkey) > Done (left softkey).
(See “Entering Text” on page 29.) (Use the
key
to erase the existing greeting.)
Location Settings
To enable your phone’s Location feature:
The Location feature allows the network to detect your
position. Turning Location off will hide your location from
everyone except 911.
Note
Turning Location on will allow the network to detect
your position using GPS technology, making some
Sprint applications and services easier to use.
Turning Location off will disable the GPS location
function for all purposes except 911, but will not
hide your general location based on the cell site
serving your call. No application or service may use
your location without your request or permission.
GPS-enhanced 911 is not available in all areas.
Settings
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Location.
Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use
in connection with location-based services.
(The Location disclaimer will be displayed.)
2. Read the disclaimer and press
3. Select On or Off and press
When the Location feature is on, your phone’s standby
screen will display the icon. When Location is turned
off, the
icon will be displayed.
Messaging Settings
Staying connected to your friends and family has never
been easier. With your phone’s advanced messaging
capabilities, you can send and receive many different
kinds of text messages without placing a voice call.
(For more information, see “Accessing Messaging” on
page 146.)
Messaging settings make text messaging easier by
letting you decide how you would like to be notified of
new messages, create a signature with each sent
message, and create your own preset messages.
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SMS Text Messages
Setting Message Notification
When you receive a message, your phone notifies you
by displaying an icon on your display screen. You can
also choose to be notified with a message notification
on your display screen.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Messages > Notification.
2. Select Msgs and Icon or Icon Only.
Tip
To access the Messaging Settings menu, you can
also press Menu > Messages > Settings.
Setting a CallbackNumber
With this feature, you can specify the callback number
your recipients see when you send text messages.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Messages >
Callback Number.
2. Select None, My Phone#, or Other and press
(If you select Other, enter a callback number and
press
.)
Setting Message Reminders
Deleting Old Messages
When new messages arrive, you can choose to have
your phone notify you by playing an audible alert.
With this feature, if the SMS Voice inbox becomes full,
messages are automatically deleted starting with the
oldest. (This feature is set to On by default.)
1. Press Menu > Settings > Sounds > Alerts > Messages.
2. Select Text Message, Picture Mail, Voicemail,
Voice SMS, or Email.
2. Select On or Off and press
3. Select Repeat or Ringer Length.
4. Select a setting and press
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1. Press Menu > Settings > Messages > Auto-Delete.
Add a customized signature to each message you send.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Messages > Signature.
2. Press
, and then select On. (If you do not wish to
attach a signature to your outgoing messages,
select Off.)
3. Enter a signature and press OK (left softkey). (See
“Entering Text” on page 29.)
Managing Preset Messages
Your phone is loaded with 20 preset messages to help
make sending text messages easier. Customize or
delete these messages, such as “Where are you?,” “Let’s
get lunch,” and “Meet me at” to suit your needs, or add
your own messages to the list.
To edit or delete a preset message:
1. Press Menu > Settings > Messages > Preset Msgs.
(The list of preset messages will be displayed.)
3. Select Edit, edit the message (see “Entering Text” on
page 29), and press
– or –
Select Delete > Yes (left softkey) to delete the
message. (You can also reset all messages by
selecting Reset All Msgs > Yes [left softkey].)
Settings
Adding a Customized Signature
To change the language of the preset message:
1. Press Menu > Settings > Messages > Preset Msgs.
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Select Lang.
3. Select English or Spanish.
Setting Drafts Alert
With this feature, when you try to send an SMS Text
message, you are reminded if there are unsent
messages in the Drafts folder.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Messages > Drafts Alert.
2. Select On or Off.
2. To edit or delete a message, select it and press
Options (right softkey).
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SMS Voice Messages
Setting an Alert Notification
Setting the Speakerphone
SMS Voice Messaging uses your phone’s data services.
Your phone can alert that you are connecting to data
services each time you send an SMS Voice message.
You can set the speakerphone on or off for SMS Voice
messaging. (The speakerphone is set to On by default.)
1. Press Menu > Settings > Messages >
VoiceSMS Options > Speakerphone.
2. Select On or Off.
Setting the Sender’s Name
With this feature, you can identify yourself to people who
receive your SMS Voice messages.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Messages >
VoiceSMS Options > From Name.
2. Enter your name and press OK (left softkey).
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1. Press Menu > Settings > Messages >
VoiceSMS Options > Connect. Alert.
2. Press Check (right softkey) to alert you each time
you send an SMS Voice message.
3. Press Done (left softkey) to save the setting.
TTYUseWith Sprint Service
Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s
features, such as Games and Voice Memos, when you
are in an airplane or in any other area where making or
receiving calls or data is prohibited. When you set your
phone to Airplane Mode, it cannot send or receive any
calls or access online information.
ATTY (teletypewriter, also known as a TDD orText
Telephone) is a telecommunications device that allows
people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have
speech or language disabilities, to communicate by
telephone.
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Airplane Mode.
2. Read the disclaimer and press
3. Select On or Off and press
While in Airplane Mode, your phone’s standby screen
will display “Phone Off.”
Settings
Airplane Mode
Your phone is compatible with select TTY devices.
Please check with the manufacturer of yourTTY device
to ensure that it supports digital wireless transmission.
Your phone and TTY device will connect via a special
cable that plugs into your phone’s headset jack. If this
cable was not provided with yourTTY device, contact
yourTTY device manufacturer to purchase the
connector cable.
When establishing your Sprint service, please call Sprint
Customer Service via the state Telecommunications
Relay Service (TRS) by first dialing
Then provide the state TRS with this number:
866-727-4889.
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To turn TTYMode on or off:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Accessibility > TTY.
(An informational message will be displayed.)
2. Read the disclaimer and press OK (left softkey).
3. Select On to turn TTY mode on.
– or –
Select Off to turn TTY mode off.
Note
In TTYMode, your phone will display the TTYaccess
icon.
If TTYmode is enabled, the audio quality of non-TTY
devices connected to the headset jack may be
impaired.
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WARNING
911 Emergency Calling
Sprint recommends that TTYusers make
emergency calls by other means, including
Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS),
analog cellular, and landline
communications. Wireless TTYcalls to 911
may be corrupted when received by public
safety answering points (PSAPs), rendering
some communications unintelligible. The
problem encountered appears related to
TTYequipment or software used by PSAPs.
This matter has been brought to the
attention of the FCC, and the wireless
industry and the PSAPcommunity are
currently working to resolve this.
Call Answer Mode
Shortcuts
Select how to answer incoming calls on your phone:
whether you want to be required to press
, to press
any number key, or simply to open the phone.
Your phone offers you the option of assigning shortcuts to
favorite or often-used functions. Pressing the navigation
key to the assigned direction in standby mode will launch
your personally designated shortcuts.
Settings
Phone Setup Options
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Call Setup >
Call Answer.
2. Select Talk Key, Any Key, or Flip Open and press
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Navigation Keys.
Auto-Answer Mode
2. Select a navigation key and press
Set your phone to automatically pick up incoming calls
when connected to an optional hands-free device.
Remember, your phone will answer calls in AutoAnswer mode even if you are not present.
3. Using the navigation key or your keypad, select a
shortcut and press Assign (left softkey). (If there are
additional levels available, press
before
selecting your shortcut.)
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Call Setup >
Auto-Answer.
2. Select an option and press
Hands-free to answer calls automatically when the
phone is connected to a hands-free device (sold
separately).
n Speakerphone to answer calls automatically in
speakerphone mode.
3. Select 5 Seconds, 15 Seconds, or Off.
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Setting the Key Guard
Setting Abbreviated Dialing
This feature enables you to lock external keys while the
phone is closed.
To activate the Contacts Match feature:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Key Guard.
2. Select On or Off and press
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Call Setup.
2. Select Contacts Match > On.
To activate the Prepend feature:
Note
This feature does not apply when the phone is open.
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Call Setup >
Tip
You can deactivate this feature temporarily by
pressing and holding the volume key while the
phone is closed.
2. Select Prepend > On.
Abbrev. Dial.
Display Language
You can choose to display your phone’s onscreen
menus in English or in Spanish.
1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Language.
2. Select English or Español and press
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3. Enter the first five- or six-digit prefix in the Prepend#
field and then press OK (left softkey).
n To deactivate this feature, select Off during step 2
above.
Tip
To make an Abbreviated Dial call, see “Using
Abbreviated Dialing” on page 27.
Note
This setting does not apply to 911 or Sprint 411.
Set up your phone for hands-free use, the type of
headset (mono or stereo), and the ringer mode.
To connect the headset:
©
Simply plug the headset into your phone’s headset
jack.
To set the headset mode:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Headset Mode.
2. Select Turbo Button.
3. Select an option and press
On: Press the Turbo Button (operation button on
your headset) to redial the last call. Press and hold
to activate ASR (automatic speech recognition).
(See “Section 2H: Voice Services” on page 86 for
more information.)
n Off: Select Off if you do not wish to assign a Turbo
Button setting or if your headset does not have a
Turbo Button.
To set the audio mode:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Headset Mode.
2. Select Earpiece > Stereo or Mono.
To set the ringer mode:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Headset Mode.
Settings
Headset Options
2. Select RingerSound > Normal or Headset Only.
Browser Settings
This feature enables you to customize the Browser
settings through the phone’s settings menu.
Editing Bookmarks
You can edit the names or URLs of your bookmarks, sort
them, or delete them from your phone. (See “See
Exploring the Web” on page 151.)
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Browser >
Bookmarks.
2. Highlight a bookmark and press Options (right
softkey).
3. Select an option and press
Show Page displays the Web page of the selected
Edit to edit the title or address of the selected
bookmark.
bookmark.
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n
Set Home to set the selected bookmark as your
home page.
n Delete to delete the selected bookmark.
n Delete All to delete all bookmarks saved in the
phone.
n Reorder to change the order of the bookmarks.
Deleting Browser Cache Files and Cookies
With this feature, you can delete the browser cache
(temporary files) and cookies (information used by Web
sites you have visited) saved in the phone.
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Browser.
2. Select Delete Web Cache or Delete Web Cookies.
3. If you are certain you would like to delete, press
OK (left softkey) > Yes (left softkey).
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Editing the Home Page
This feature allows you to edit the URL of the home page
on your phone.
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Browser >
Edit Home Page.
2. Use your keypad to edit the URL and press Save (left
softkey) to save your changes.
Accessing the Security Menu
Security
All of your phone’s security settings are available
through the Security menu. You must enter your lock
code to view the Security menu.
Accessing the Security Menu (page 53)
Using Your Phone’s Lock Feature (page 54)
Restricting Calls (page 55)
Using Special Numbers (page 56)
Deleting Phone Content (page 56)
Resetting Phone Content (page 57)
Security Features for Sprint Power Vision (page 58)
Security
Section 2C
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Security.
2. Enter your lock code to display the Security menu.
Tip
If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last
four digits of your wireless phone number. If this
doesn’t work, call Sprint Customer Service at
1-888-211-4727.
By using the security settings on your phone, you receive
peace of mind without sacrificing flexibility. This section will
familiarize you with your phone’s security settings. With
several options available, you can customize your
phone to meet your personal needs.
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Using Your Phone’s Lock Feature
Unlocking Your Phone
1. From standby mode, press Unlock (left softkey).
Locking Your Phone
When your phone is locked, you can only receive
incoming calls or make calls to 911, Sprint Customer
Service, or special numbers. (See “Using Special
Numbers” on page 56.)
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Security and enter
2. Enter your lock code.
Changing the Lock Code
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Security and enter
your lock code.
2. Select Change Code, and then enter and re-enter
your new lock code.
your lock code.
2. Select Lock My Phone > Lock Now. (To set your phone
to lock the next time it is turned on, select
On Power-up.)
3. Select Full Lock or Excp. Incom. Calls.
Full Lock to prevent making or receiving calls
except incoming calls from the special numbers.
n Excp. Incom. Calls to allow incoming calls but not
outgoing calls.
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Calling in Lock Mode
You can place calls to 911 and to your special numbers
when in lock mode. (For information on special
numbers, see “Using Special Numbers” on page 56.)
©
To call an emergency number, special number, or
Sprint Customer Service, enter the phone number
and press
Restricting Calls
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock.
2. Select Camera/Pictures, and then enter your lock
code.
3. Select an option and press
There may be occasions when you want to limit the
numbers your phone can call or from which it can
receive calls. You can use the Restrict Calls setting to do
just that. (The Restrict Calls setting does not apply to
911 or Sprint Customer Service.)
Unlocked to unlock the current Camera/Photos
lock feature.
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock.
Lock Camera to lock camera operation.
2. Select Voice, and then enter your lock code.
Lock Photos to lock access to files in My Albums.
Lock All to lock camera operation and access to
files in My Albums.
Locking Voice Services
This setting allows you to block incoming and outgoing
calls (except 911 calls) and SMS Voice messages.
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock.
2. Select Voice, and then enter your lock code.
3. Select Lock > Locked. (Select Unlocked to deactivate
this feature.)
3. Select Restrict > Incoming Calls or Outgoing Calls.
4. Select an option and press
Allow All to make or receive all calls.
Contacts Only to make or receive calls to or from
Contacts entries, voicemail, or special numbers
only.
n Special #s Only to make or receive calls to or from
three special numbers only. (See “Using Special
Numbers” on page 56.)
Note
Restricted incoming calls are forwarded to
voicemail.
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Security
Locking the Camera/Photos Menus
Using Special Numbers
Deleting Phone Content
Special numbers are important numbers that you have
designated as being “always available.”You can call and
receive calls from special numbers even if your phone is
locked.
You can save up to three special numbers in addition to
your Contacts entries (the same number may be in both
directories).
Use the Security menu to quickly delete all the content
you have created or stored in your phone.
To add or replace a special number:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Security and enter
your lock code.
2. Select Special Numbers.
3. Select a location for your entry.
4. Enter the number and press
5. Press Done (left softkey) to return to the security menu.
Note
There are no speed dial options associated with
special numbers.
You cannot make calls to or receive calls from
special numbers if Voice is set to Locked in
Restrict and Lock.
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1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Security and enter
your lock code.
2. Select Delete/Reset.
3. Select an option and press
Delete Web Cookies to delete all Web cookies (data
saved in your phone by sites you have visited).
Delete Web History to delete all saved Web
addresses of sites you have visited.
n Delete Web Cache to delete all Web page
information saved in your phone.
n Delete Contacts to delete all of your Contacts
entries.
n Delete My Stuff to delete all items you have
downloaded to your phone.
n Delete Photos to delete all pictures saved in the
phone.
Delete Voice Data to delete all voice data and call
memos saved in the phone.
n Delete Message to delete all messages (including
locked ones) in the Inbox, Sent Mail, Pending, and
Drafts folders; all Recent Lists; and all usercreated preset messages (text messages, SMS
Voice messages, etc.).
n Delete CalendarEvents to delete all scheduled
events (including secret ones).
4. Read the disclaimer and press OK (left softkey) >
Yes (left softkey) to confirm the deletion.
Resetting Phone Content
Security
Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults,
including the ringer types and display settings.
Contacts, History, Scheduler, and Messages are not
affected.
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Security and enter
your lock code.
2. Select Delete/Reset.
3. Select an option and press
Reset Browser to reset your Web browser’s history,
bookmarks, cookies, error log, auto-complete text,
and URLs.
n Reset Shortcuts to reset all shortcuts settings.
n Reset Pic. Mail to reset your authentication ID for
your Sprint Picture Mail account.
n Reset All Settings to restore all the factory defaults,
including ringer types and display settings.
Contacts, History, Calendar, and Messages are
not affected.
n Reset Phone to reset all settings and delete all data
on your phone.
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4. Read the disclaimer and press OK (left softkey).
5. If you are certain that you would like to reset your
phone, press Yes (left softkey).
Security Features for Sprint
Power Vision
Enabling and Disabling Data Services
You can disable data services without turning off your
phone; however, you will not have access to all data
services, including Web and messaging. Disabling data
services will avoid any charges associated with these
services. While signed out, you can still place or receive
phone calls, check voicemail, and use other voice
services. You may enable data services again at any
time.
To disable data services:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Data > Disable Data.
(A message will be displayed.)
2. Press Disable (right softkey) to confirm that you want
to sign out.
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To enable data services:
Security
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Data > Enable Data.
(A message is displayed.)
2. Press OK (left softkey) to enable Vision service.
Locking Sprint Data Services
You can lock access to Sprint data services without
signing out.
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock.
2. Select Data > Off and Lock, and then enter your
lock code.
3. Select Locked. (Select Unlocked to deactivate this
feature.)
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Section 2D
Understanding Roaming
Roaming
Recognizing the Roaming Icon on the Display
Screen
Understanding Roaming (page 60)
Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode (page 61)
Using Call Guard (page 62)
Using Data Roam Guard (page 63)
Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when you’re off
the Sprint National Network. Your new digital dual-band
KATANA Eclipse by SANYO works anywhere on the
Sprint National Network and allows you to roam on
1900 and 800 MHz digital networks.This section
explains how roaming works as well as special features
that let you manage your roaming experience.
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Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when
you’re off the Sprint National Network. Anytime you are
roaming, the phone displays the roaming icon (
).
Tip
Remember, when you are using your phone off the
Sprint National Network, always dial numbers using
11 digits (1 + area code + number).
Roaming on Other Digital Networks
When you’re roaming on digital networks, your call
quality and security will be similar to the quality you
receive when making calls on the Sprint National
Network. However, you may not be able to access
certain features, such as Sprint Power Vision, depending
on the available network.
SettingYour Phone’s Roam Mode
If you’re on a call when you leave the Sprint National
Network, your call is dropped. If your call is dropped
in an area where you think Sprint service is
available, turn your phone off and on again to
reconnect to the network.
Your phone allows you to control your roaming
capabilities. By using the Roaming menu option, you
can determine which signals your phone accepts.
Choose from two different settings on your phone to
control your roaming experience.
Checking for Voicemail Messages While
Roaming
When you are roaming off the Sprint National Network,
you may not receive on-phone notification of new
voicemail messages. Callers can still leave messages,
but you will need to periodically check your voicemail for
new messages if you are in a roaming service area for
an extended period of time.
1. Dial 1 + area code + your phone number.
2. When you hear your voicemail greeting, press
Roaming
Note
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Roaming >
Set Mode.
2. Select an option and press
Sprint Only to access the Nationwide Sprint PCS
Network only and prevent roaming on other
networks.
n Automatic to seek service on the Sprint National
Network. When Sprint service is unavailable, the
phone searches for an alternate system.
3. Enter your passcode at the prompt and follow the
voice prompts.
When you return to the Sprint National Network,
voicemail notification will resume as normal.
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Using Call Guard
To place roaming calls with Call Guard on:
1. From standby mode, dial 1 + area code + the
Your phone has two ways of alerting you when you are
roaming off the Sprint National Network: the onscreen
roaming icon and Call Guard. Call Guard makes it easy
to manage your roaming by requiring an extra step
before you can place or answer a roaming call. (This
additional step is not required when you make or receive
calls while on the Sprint National Network.)
To turn Call Guard on or off:
Call Guard.
Note
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2. Press any key to delete the pop-up message, and
press Options (right softkey) > Roam Call.
To answerincoming roaming calls with Call Guard on:
1. Press
. (A message will be displayed notifying
you that roaming charges will apply.)
press Options (right softkey) > Answer.
Note
Voice dialing and speed dialing are not available
when you are roaming with Call Guard enabled.
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2. Press any key to delete the pop-up message, and
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Roaming >
2. Select On or Off and press
seven-digit number and press
If the Call Guard feature is set to On, you need to
take extra steps to make and receive roaming calls.
To use data services when Data Roam Guard is active:
©
Depending on service availability and roaming
agreements, your phone may be able to access data
services while roaming on certain digital systems. You
can set your phone to alert you when you are roaming
off the Sprint National Network and try to use data
services such as messaging.
When a pop-up notification appears informing you
that data roam charges may apply, press Roam (left
softkey) to connect.
Roaming
Using Data Roam Guard
To set your Data Roam Guard notification:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Roaming >
Data Roaming.
2. Select an option and press
Always Ask turns your phone’s Data Roam Guard
feature on. You will see a prompt and will be
required to respond anytime you access data
services while roaming.
n Never Ask turns your phone’s Data Roam Guard
feature off. You will not be notified of your roaming
status when accessing data services.
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Section 2E
Viewing History
History
History is a list of the last 60 phone numbers (or
Contacts entries) for calls you placed, accepted, or
missed. 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.
Viewing History (page 64)
History Thread (page 65)
History Details (page 65)
History Menu Options (page 66)
Making a Call From History (page 66)
Saving a Phone Number From History (page 67)
Prepending a Phone Number From History (page 67)
Deleting History (page 68)
Each entry contains the phone number (if it is available)
and Contacts entry name (if the phone number is in your
Contacts). Duplicate calls (same number and type of
call) may only appear once on the list.
To display your History:
©
The History keeps track of incoming calls, outgoing calls, and
missed calls. This section guides you through accessing
and making the most of your History.
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From standby mode, press
– or –
Press Menu > History.
The current day’s history appears under Today, and the
previous day’s history appears under Yesterday. Other
history includes date information.
History records only calls that occur while the phone
is turned on. If a call is received while yourphone is
turned off, it will not be included in the phone’s
Incoming or Missed call logs.
If you return a call from the voicemail menu, it will
not be included in your phone’s Outgoing call log.
History Icon Indication
You can determine the type of phone call that was
placed, accepted, or missed from the icons shown
below.
– Incoming Call
– Outgoing Call
– Missed Call
History Thread
The History thread screen shows all history of a selected
history entry.
To display a History thread:
© From the History list display, select the entry you
wish to view and press
Tip
SMS messages are included in the History thread.
History Details
To display History details:
© From a History thread display, select an entry and
press
The History details screen shows the call type, phone
number, and date and time of the call. An onscreen
menu is also displayed according to the type of call.
See “History Menu Options” on page 66.
To make a call from History details screen, press
Tip
You can also view the next History entry by pressing
the navigation key right or view the previous entry
by pressing the navigation key left.
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History
Note
History Menu Options
Making a Call From History
Select a History entry and press
to display the date
and time of the call, the phone number (if available), and
the caller’s name (if the number is already in your
Contacts). Press Options (right softkey) to display the
following options:
v Call:Speaker On to dial the phone number in
speakerphone mode.
v New Group to access a Group entry menu to create a
new Group entry.
v Contact Details to display information about the entry if
it has already been saved in your Contacts.
v Save Contact to save a phone number. (See “Saving a
Phone Number From History” on page 67.)
v Delete to delete the entry.
v Delete All to delete all entries in the History. (See
“Deleting History” on page 68.)
v Rename to change any entry’s current name to Caller
ID name.
v Prepend to add numbers to the beginning of the
selected number. (See “Prepending a Phone Number
From History” on page 67.)
To make a phone call from History:
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©
From the History list display, use your navigation key
to select an entry and press
Note
You cannot make calls from History to entries
identified as No ID or Restricted.
Prepending a Phone Number
From History
Your phone can store up to 500 Contacts entries.
Contacts entries can store up to a total of 700 phone
numbers, and each entry’s name can contain 64
characters.
If you need to make a call from History and you are
outside your local area code, you can add the
appropriate prefix by prepending the number.
1. Select a History entry and press Options (right
softkey) > Save Contact.
History
Saving a Phone Number From
History
1. Select a History entry and press Options (right
softkey) > Prepend.
2. Enter the prefix and press
to call the number.
2. Select New Entry to create a new Contacts entry for
the number or Existing Entry to save the number to an
existing entry.
3. If New Entry was selected, select a number type, and
then use the keypad to enter the new entry name
and press
– or –
If Existing Entry was selected, select an existing entry
to which you want to save the number, and then
select a number type and press
4. Press Done (left softkey) to save the entry.
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Deleting History
You can delete individual or all entries in your History
using the Options menu.
1. Press Menu > History to display your History.
2. Select an entry you wish to delete and press Options
(right softkey) > Delete. (Select Delete All if you wish
to delete all entries in your History.)
3. If you are certain you want to delete the History,
press Delete (left softkey).
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About Contacts
Contacts
Your phone can store up to 500 Contacts entries.
Contacts can store up to 700 phone numbers, 1000
email addresses, and 500 Web addresses. You can also
add Contacts entries to Groups, allowing you to send the
same text, picture, or voice message to up to 25
Contacts entries at one time.
About Contacts (page 69)
Creating a New Contacts Entry (page 69)
Finding Contacts Entries (page 70)
Contacts Entry Options (page 72)
Editing a Contacts Entry (page 73)
Secret Contacts Entries (page 76)
Dialing Sprint Services (page 77)
Wireless Backup (page 77)
Yourphone’s Contacts list helps you stay in touch with family,
friends, and colleagues by keeping track of all theircontact
information. This section explains how to use your
phone’s Contacts list.
Creating a New Contacts Entry
Creating a Contacts Entry
1. Press Menu > Contacts > Add New > New Contact.
2. Enter a name for the new entry and press the
navigation key down.
3. Enter the phone number for the entry and press
4. Select a number type for the entry (Mobile, Home,
Work, Pager, Fax, or Other) and press
5. Press Done (left softkey).
After you have saved the number, the new Contacts
entry is displayed.
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Tip
ICE– In Case of Emergency
To make it easier for emergency personnel to
identify important contacts, you can list your local
emergency contacts under “ICE”in your phone’s
Contacts list. For example, if your mother is your
primary emergency contact, list her as “ICE–Mom”
in your Contacts list. To list more than one
emergency contact, use “ICE1–___,”“ICE2–___,”
etc.
Finding Contacts Entries
There are several ways to display your Contacts entries:
by name, by speed dial number, and by group. Follow
the steps outlined in the sections below to display
entries from the Contacts menu.
Finding Contacts byName
Creating a Group
1. Press Menu > Contacts.
You can create a group by assigning members to it and
then giving it a name.
1. Press Menu > Contacts > Add New > New Group.
2. Read the message and press Start (left softkey).
2. Scroll through all the entries.
3. Scroll through the list and press
after each
selection. (A check mark will appear in the box next
to the selected entry.)
4. When you’ve marked all the entries you want to add,
press Continue (left softkey).
5. Enter a name for the new group and press
6. Press Save (left softkey) to save the group entry.
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– or –
Enter the first letter of a name or part of a name.
(The more letters you enter, the more your search
narrows.)
3. To display an entry, select it and press
4. To dial the entry’s default phone number, press
– or –
To display additional Contacts entries, press the
navigation key left or right.
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Contacts >
Speed Numbers.
2. Scroll through speed dial entries. Speed dial
numbers are displayed in numeric order.
Viewing History from Contacts
You can view the history of a selected Contacts entry
from the Contacts list.
©
Highlight an entry and press Options (right softkey) >
Contact History.
3. To dial the entry’s displayed phone number,
press
Finding Group Entries
1. Press Menu > Contacts.
2. Scroll through the group titles using your navigation
key. To display Contacts entries belonging to a
group, highlight the group and press
3. To dial the entry’s displayed phone number,
press
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Contacts
Finding Speed Dial Numbers
Contacts Entry Options
To access a Contacts entry’s options, highlight the entry
and press Options (right softkey). Select an option and
press
Individual Contacts entry options:
v New Group to create a new group.
v Edit Contact to edit the selected Contacts entry.
v Send Message to send an SMS Text message, an SMS
Voice message, an Email, or Picture Mail.
v Delete Contact to delete the selected Contacts entry.
v Contact History to display the selected Contacts entry’s
history.
v Send Contact to send the selected Contacts entry via
Bluetooth.
v Set as Secret to make the selected Group secret. See
“Secret Contacts Entries” on page 76.
v Settings to display the Settings menu.
v Print to print the selected Contacts entry’s information.
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Group options:
v New Group to create a new group.
v Edit Group to edit the selected group.
v Delete Group to delete the selected group.
v Send Contact to send the selected Contacts entry via
Bluetooth.
v Set as Secret to make the selected Group secret. See
“Secret Contacts Entries” on page 76.
v Settings to display the Settings menu.
v Print to print the selected Contacts entry’s information.
Tip
You can view the next entry by pressing the
navigation key right or view the previous entry by
pressing the navigation key left.
Selecting an Illumination Pattern fora
Contacts Entry
Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts
Entry
You can assign an illumination scheme to a Contacts
entry so you can identify the caller by illumination
pattern. (See “Changing the Illumination” on page 40.)
1. Display a Contacts entry. (See “Finding Contacts
1. Display a Contacts entry and press
Entries” on page 70.)
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Edit Contact.
3. Scroll down to highlight and enter
the new phone number and press
4. Select a number type for the number and press
5. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new number.
2. Select Set Illuminations and press
to display the
illuminations menu .
3. Highlight an illumination patterns menu
(Incoming Calls, Text Message, Picture Mail, VoiceSMS,
or Email) and press
4. Select Change.
Adding Members to a Group
1. From the Contacts list, highlight the group to which
you want to add members and press
Contacts
Editing a Contacts Entry
5. Select an illumination pattern and press
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Edit Group > Add More.
3. Read the message and press Start (left softkey).
4. Highlight each member you want to add and
press
after each selection. (A check mark will
appear in the box next to the selected member.)
5. Press Continue (left softkey) > Save (left softkey).
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Assigning Speed Dial Numbers
3. Select an available speed dial location and
Your phone can store up to 98 phone numbers in speed
dial locations. (For details on how to make calls using
speed dial numbers, see “Using Speed Dialing” on
page 29.)
Note
To assign a speed dial number to a new phone number:
1. Add a phone number to a new or to an existing
Contacts entry. (See “Creating a New Contacts
Entry” on page 69 or “Adding a Phone Number to a
Contacts Entry” on page 73.)
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Set Speed Dial.
3. Select an available speed dial location and
press
. (A confirmation will be displayed.)
To assign a speed dial number to an existing phone
number:
1. Display a Contacts entry. (See “Finding Contacts
Entries” on page 70.)
2. Highlight the number you wish to set as a speed
dial and press Options (right softkey) >
Set Speed Dial.
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press
. (A confirmation will be displayed.)
If you attempt to assign an already in-use speed dial
location to a new phone number, a message will
appear asking if you wish to replace the existing
speed dial assignment. Press Replace (left softkey)
to assign the location to the new phone number
and delete the previous speed dial assignment.
Editing a Contacts Entry
1. Display a Contacts entry.
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Edit Contact.
3. Select the field you wish to edit, and then add or edit
the information and press
4. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new number.
Editing a Group
1. Display the Contacts list and highlight the group
you want to edit.
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Edit Group.
3. Change the group name or the assigned image.
4. Press Save (left softkey) to save your changes.
Assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can
identify the caller by the ringer type. (See “RingerTypes”
on page 35.)
1. Display a Contacts entry and press
2. Select the current ring type and press
to display
3. Highlight a ringer type menu (Incoming Calls,
Text Message, Picture Mail, VoiceSMS, or Email) and
1. Display a Contacts entry and press
2. Press the navigation key to highlight the
icon
3. Select Select Image.
4. Select an option and press
5. Select an image and press
Removing an Entry from a Group
4. Select Change.
1. Display the Contacts list and highlight a group from
5. Select an option and press
6. Select a ringer and press
You can assign an image to a Contacts entry. The image
is displayed when the entry calls you.
and press
the RingerType menu.
press
Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entry
which you want to delete a member.
2. Press Options (right softkey) > Edit Group.
3. Highlight the member you want to delete and press
Options (right softkey) > Remove from Gr. > Yes (left
softkey).
4. Press Save (left softkey).
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Contacts
Selecting a RingerType for a Contacts
Entry
Secret Contacts Entries
You can hide an entry by making it secret. The entry is
not displayed in your Contacts. In History, a telephone
number is displayed but the Contacts entry's name is
not.
To make an entry secret:
1. Highlight a Contacts entry and press Options (right
softkey) > Set as Secret.
2. Select On.
3. From the Contacts list, press Options (right softkey) >
Settings > Hide Secret.
4. Enter the four-digit lock code.
To make an entry public:
1. From the Contacts list, press Options (right softkey) >
Settings > Show Secret.
2. Enter the four-digit lock code.
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Note
If you make an entry secret, calls cannot be made to
that entry if Contacts Only is selected in Settings >
More... > Restrict and Lock > Voice > Restrict >
Incoming Calls or Outgoing Calls (see page 55).
Tip
If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last
four digits of your wireless phone number. If this
doesn’t work, call Sprint Customer Service at
1-888-211-4727.
Wireless Backup
Your Contacts list is preprogrammed with contact
numbers for various Sprint services.
This feature allows you to back up all of your contacts to
the Sprint Web site and restore them if your phone is lost,
stolen, damaged, or replaced.
To dial a service from your Contacts:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Contacts >
Services.
2. Select CustomerService, Dir Assistance (Sprint 411),
Account Info, or Sprint Operator.
To dial a service from standby mode using your keypad:
1. Dial the appropriate service number:
CustomerService –
Sprint 411 –
Account Info –
Sprint Operator –
2. Press
Tip
To use the wireless backup service, you are
required to activate the service from your phone.
To subscribe to the wireless backup service, you will
need to purchase a license to use the wireless backup
service through your phone’s browser. The license
expires after a set period of time and must be renewed
regularly. As part of the initial subscription process, a
random wireless backup password is generated. The
randomly generated password will be sent to your
phone as an SMS text message. (Subscribe launches
the subscription process. If you are already subscribed
to wireless backup service, Unsubscribe will be
displayed.)
to place the call.
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Contacts
Dialing Sprint Services
Activating and Deactivating Wireless Backup
Service
To activate the wireless backup service:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Wireless Backup >
Subscribe. (You will be prompted to confirm your
license status.)
To deactivate the wireless backup service:
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Wireless Backup >
Unsubscribe. (A message will be displayed.)
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to unsubscribe
from the wireless backup service.
Note
2. Press Yes (left softkey) and follow the onscreen
instructions to purchase the license.
3. Please wait while registering the license. (You will
see a confirmation screen if it has been registered.)
Note
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Once you have completed the registration, you will
receive a message with your password, which you
need to access the Wireless Backup Web site
(www.wirelessbackup.sprint.com) in order to edit
your contacts from your computer.
Each time you edit the contacts on your
phone, they are backed up at
www.wirelessbackup.sprint.com.
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You can unsubscribe from the wireless backup
service only through the Sprint Web site.
Viewing Your Wireless Backup Status
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Wireless Backup >
View Status.
2. Press OK (left softkey).
Setting the Wireless Backup Alert
This feature turns the pop-up alert on or off when a
Wireless Backup is in progress.
1. Press Menu > Settings > More... > Wireless Backup >
Alert.
2. Select Alert me or No alerts.
To display the wireless backup service information,
press Menu > Settings > More... >
Wireless Backup > Learn More. When the service is
available, you can also select Troubleshoot to
display the troubleshooting guide.
Contacts
Tip
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Section 2G
Using Your Phone’s Calendar
Calendar and Tools
Adding a Schedule Event to the Calendar
l Using Your Phone’s Calendar(page 80)
l Using Your Phone’s Alarm Clock (page 84)
l Using Your Phone’s Tools (page 84)
Your phone is equipped with several personal information
management features that help you manage your busy
lifestyle. This section shows you how to use these
features to turn your phone into a time management
planner that helps you keep up with your contacts,
schedules, and commitments.
Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds
you of important events up to 100 items.
1. Press Menu > Tools > Calendar.
2. Select the day to which you would like to add an
event and press Options (right softkey) >
Add Schedule.
Tip
To change the calendar display views, press the left
softkey repeatedly to toggle Monthly or Weekly
views. In the weekly view, you can easily add to or
edit your own schedule.
3. Enter a description and press
4. Select the following items you want to set and
press
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Category to select an event category (Appointment,
Business, Meeting, Personal, Vacation, Travel, or
Miscellaneous).
Adding a Call Alarm to the Calendar
You can set call alarms to notify you when you need to place
a call. The call alarm will let you know when and to whom to
place a scheduled call. You can set up to 15 call alarms.
1. Press Menu > Tools > Calendar.
2. Select a day and press Options (right softkey) >
Add Call Alarm.
3. Enter the phone number directly or press Options
(right softkey) > From Contacts or Voicemail.
n From Contacts to select a number from your
Contacts.
n Voicemail to select the number for voicemail access.
4. Select the items to edit and press
5. Press Save (left softkey) to save the event.
Category to select an event category (Appointment,
Business, Meeting, Personal, Vacation, Travel, or
Miscellaneous).
Time/Date to edit the start time and date.
Alarm to select the ringer alarm.
Repeat to set the Call Alarm’s repeat status (Once,
Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly).
5. Press Save (left softkey).
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Calendar/ Tools
Priority to select an event priority (None, High,
or Low).
n Start to schedule a start time for the event. Use
your keypad or navigation key to set the hours,
minutes, and AM or PM.
n End to schedule an end time for the event. Use
your keypad or navigation key to set the hours,
minutes, and AM or PM.
n Location to add a location for the schedule.
n Alarm to select a ringer type for the alarm.
n Alarm Time to edit the alarm time (number of hours
or minutes before the schedule starts). The default
alarm time is 10 minutes before a schedule.
n Repeat to select a repeating status for the
schedule (Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly).
Adding To Do List Items
Event Alert Menu
Your phone can store and manage up to 40 To Do List
items.
When your phone is turned on and you have an event
alarm scheduled, your phone alerts you and displays
the event summary. There are several ways your phone
alerts you to scheduled events:
v By playing the assigned ringer type.
v By illuminating the backlight.
v By flashing the LED.
1. Press Menu > Tools > Calendar.
2. Select a day and press Options (right softkey) >
Add To Do.
3. Enter a description and press
4. Select an option you want to edit and press
Category to select an event category (Appointment,
Business, Meeting, Personal, Vacation, Travel, or
Miscellaneous).
Priority to select an event priority (None, High, or
Low).
Due Time/Date to schedule a due time and date.
Status to select a status for the To Do items
(Needs Action or Completed).
5. Press Save (left softkey) to save the To Do items.
To silence the alarm and reset the schedule, press
To view additional options, press the appropriate key:
v Dismiss (right softkey) clears the event alert.
v Press and hold the side camera key to cancel snooze
mode.
Viewing Events
1. Press Menu > Tools > Calendar.
2. Select the day for which you would like to view
events and press
. (If you have events scheduled
for the selected day, they will be listed in
chronological order.)
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Select to select and delete multiple events at
one time.
n All on This List to delete all events on the list.
n Completed to delete completed To Do Events.
In the monthly view, days with events scheduled are
indicated by a small triangle just to the left of the
date.
3. To display an event’s details, highlight it and
press
5. Press Yes (left softkey) to delete the event(s).
Deleting Old Events
Going to a Specified Date
1. Press Menu > Tools > Calendar > Options (right
softkey) > Go to Date.
2. Enter a date and press
1. Press Menu > Tools > Calendar.
2. Select the day for which you would like to delete
Tip
In the monthly view, days with events scheduled are
indicated by a small triangle just to the left of the
date.
3. Press Options (right softkey) > Delete.
Press Menu > Tools > Calendar > Options (right
softkey) > Delete Memory > Delete Old > Yes (left
softkey).
Deleting All Events
1. Press Menu > Tools > Calendar > Options (right
4. Select an option and press
To delete events scheduled before a specific time and
date:
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Deleting a Day’s Events
events and press
Calendar/ Tools
Tip
softkey) > Delete Memory > Delete All > Yes (left
softkey). (An alert will be displayed asking you to
confirm the deletion.)
2. Press Yes (left softkey) to delete all events or No
(right softkey) to cancel.
This to delete a single event.
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Using Your Phone’s Alarm Clock
Tip
Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock that has
multiple alarm capabilities.
Press the left softkey (On or Off) to toggle the alarm
on and off.
To change the alarm settings, press Settings (right
softkey) to set the ringer length and snooze options.
1. Press Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock.
2. Select an alarm number and press
Using Your Phone’s Tools
3. Enter a description for the alarm and press
4. Select a time for the alarm by selecting the Time field
and pressing
Using your keypad or navigation key, set the hours,
minutes, and AM or PM and press
5. Select a repeating status for the alarm by selecting
the Repeat field and pressing
n Highlight Once, Daily, Mon – Fri, Sat and Sun, or a
specific day, and press
6. Turn the alarm on or off by selecting the Alarm field
and pressing
n Select On or Off and press
7. Press Save (left softkey) to save the alarm settings.
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In addition to helping you be more efficient and
organized, your phone offers useful and entertaining
tools.
Using the Calculator
Your phone comes with a built-in calculator.
1. Press Menu > Tools > Calculator.
2. Enter numbers using your keypad.
Press the appropriate navigation key for an
arithmetic option (
).
n Press the left softkey to enter decimal points.
n Press CLR (right softkey) to clear all numbers.
3. Press
for the result.
Tip
To view the time in different locations:
Press the left softkey (On or Off) to toggle the
countdown alarm on and off.
Calendar/ Tools
Using the World Clock
To change the alert settings, press Settings (right
softkey) to set the ringer length and snooze options.
1. Press Menu > Tools > World Clock.
2. Press the navigation key left or right to scroll through
Using the Stopwatch
different time zones.
Using the Countdown Timer
To use the stopwatch:
This feature allows you to use your phone as a
countdown timer to alert when a specified period of time
has elapsed. You can set up to five timers.
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1. Press Menu > Tools > Countdown.
2. Select a countdown timer number and press
3. Select items to edit and press
n Description to enter a description of the
countdown.
n Time to enter the countdown time.
n Alarm to set the countdown alarm on or off.
4. Press Save (left softkey) to save the countdown
settings.
Press Menu > Tools > Stopwatch.
n Press the left softkey repeatedly to Start, Stop, or
Resume the stopwatch.
n While the stopwatch is running, press Lap (right
softkey) to enter a lap time. You can record up to
five lap times.
To display the stopwatch options:
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From the stopwatch display, press Options (right
softkey).
n Go to Lap List to display a saved Lap List. Press
Detail (left softkey) to display the Lap List detail.
n Save to Lap List to save recorded lap times.
n Reset to reset the time to zero and clear any
recorded lap times.
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Section 2H
Voice Services
l Using Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)(page 86)
l Voice and Call Recording (page 89)
l Setting Up Screen Call (page 91)
Using Automatic Speech
Recognition (ASR)
You can use your phone’s built-in automatic speech
recognition (ASR) software to dial a phone number in
your Contacts or to launch phone functions. All you have
to do is to talk into the phone, and ASR will recognize
your voice and complete tasks by itself.
Your phone’s Voice Services let you place calls using your
voice, store voice reminders, and record memos right on
your phone. This section includes easy-to-follow
Activating ASR
instructions for using Automatic Speech Recognition
(ASR) and managing voice and call memos.
The screen displays “Say a command” and the phone
prompts you to say the name of the command you want
to use. To complete your task, simply follow the voice
prompts.
Available ASR commands are:
v Call to call an entry in your Contacts list
or to the phone number you say.
(See page 87 for details.)
v Go To
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