Sanyo Electric Co SCP-4K Dual-Band (Analog/PCS) Phone (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual SCP 4000 1 Cover

Sanyo Electric Co Ltd Dual-Band (Analog/PCS) Phone (AMPS/CDMA) SCP 4000 1 Cover

Users Manual

SANYO SCP-4000UserGuideSprintPersonalCommunicationServicesSMSprint PCS™
2Sprint PCS PhoneTMSCP-4000Manufactured by SANYOUser GuidePlease read this manual before operating the phone,and keep it for future reference.®®
3This phone will work only with service from Sprint PCS, which must bepurchased separately. See Sprint PCS Terms and Conditions of Service.©1999 Sprint Spectrum L.P. All rights reserved. No reproduction in wholeor in part without prior written approval. Sprint PCS, Sprint PersonalCommunication Services and the diamond logo are registered service marksof Sprint Communications Company, L.P., used under license. Sprint PCS isa trademark of Sprint Communications Company, L.P., used under license.SANYO is a registered trademark of SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. All othertrademarks are the property of their respective owners.Printed in Japan
4Welcome to Sprint PCSOnly Sprint PCS built an all-digital, nationwide network from theground up, for a new level of clarity. We’ve built our network togive you what we believe you really want from a wireless phone:clear sound, private conversation and time saving features. ButSprint Personal Communication Service® also has the potential todo something even more far-reaching–simplify your life. Ouradvanced technology is designed to grow with yourcommunications needs so that one day, you will be able to relyalmost entirely on your phone to stay connected.This guide will introduce you to our technology and your newSprint PCS PhoneTM through easy-to-follow instructions. Foradditional help, just stop by any Sprint PCS Center or callSprint PCS Customer Care by pressing   ABCABC  2 TALK(in southern California, press   MNO 6 1 1 TALK ).Or call 1-888-211-4PCS (4727) in southern California, call1-800-455-4551.Thank you for choosing Sprint PCS.
5First things first.Read this before you do anything else.Determine if your phone is pre-activated.If you received your Sprint PCS PhoneTM in the mail or purchased itat a Sprint PCS Center, your phone is already activated and simplyneeds to be unlocked. See “How to unlock your phone” on thefollowing page.How to activate your phone.There are two ways to activate your phone.1. The fastest way is to call from your new Sprint PCS phone.Fully charge your battery.Turn on your Sprint PCS Phone.Press  , ABCABC  2, TALK while in a Sprint PCS Service Area.You will be connected to a Sprint PCS Customer CareAdvocate who will guide you through the activation process.(In southern California, call 1-888-PCS-6699 from anyphone other than your Sprint PCS Phone.)2. Another option is to call Sprint PCS Customer Care from anyphone other than your new Sprint PCS Phone. Call us toll-freeat 1-888-715-4588.(In southern California, call1-888-PCS-6699.)What you should know before you call.The call typically takes about 30 minutes, but may take longer atpeak times. Your Sprint PCS Phone will be ready for useapproximately one to three hours after this call is complete.
6What you should have handy.Your new Sprint PCS PhoneThe original packaging for your new phoneYour billing addressYour Social Security number or Tax ID numberYour driver’s license numberPen and paper to write down your new Sprint PCS PhonenumberDuring this call, a Sprint PCS Customer Care Advocate will collectyour information and help you select your Sprint PCS ServicePlan. Once you’ve made all your selections, they’ll guide youthrough the activation process.How to unlock your phone.If you received your phone in the mail, you need to unlock itbefore you can begin making calls. Just follow these simple steps:1. Press POWER to turn on the phone.2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Enter the four-digit lock code (This code typically is the lastfour digits of your Sprint PCS Phone Number, orSocial Security number or Tax ID number. If none of theseworks, call Sprint PCS Customer Care at1-888-211-4PCS (4727). In southern California, call1-800-455-4551).
7How to get help.If you need help with this or anything else, we hope you’ll callSprint PCS Customer Care at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727). In southernCalifornia, call 1-800-455-4551. You can alsopress ABC  2TALK from your activated Sprint PCS Phone (insouthern California, press   MNO 61 1 TALK).A Sprint PCS Customer Care Advocate will answer (24 hours aday) and will be happy to assist you.Our services are provided to you under certain terms andconditions, all of which are contained in the literature included inyour customer package.
8Getting to know your phoneEasy Menu Navigation ControlThe rocker key allows you to easily scroll through the menu. As younavigate throughout the menu, the menu options will be highlighted(, for example). Once you’ve highlighted your desiredfeature, simply press OK . The rocker key and OK  key are alsoused to change your phone’s settings. The  upper half of your phone’sdisplay screen is dedicated to providing you with various notificationsand prompts. The lower half of the screen is dedicated to the phone’smenu items. A scroll arrow has conveniently been placed to the rightof the menu items.  This allows you to keep track of your position inthe menu at all times. Intuitive prompts are displayed to guide youthrough each step. For example:If you want to view your last incoming call, use your rocker key tohighlight    and press OK .Sprint PCS12:30p Oct 15,99Call HistoryPhone BookMessagesThen highlight   and press OK .Alpha Entry Using KeypadPress a number several times until the desired letter appears. Lettersscroll in the following order:
91. ? , ’ & - @ ( ) 1PQRS 7P Q R S 7 p q r s 7ABC  2A B C 2 a b c 2TUV8T U V 8 t u v 8DEF  3D E F 3 d e f  3WXYZ  9W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9GHI 4G H I 4 g h i 4SPACE  0S p a c e 0JKL 5J K L 5 j k l 5 S p a c eMNO 6M N O 6 m n o 6 B a c k s p a c eAfter two seconds, the cursor will automatically advance to the nextspace once a character has been entered. To expedite the process, useyour rocker key (right) to move the cursor forward or enter anycharacter not in the same key. If you make a mistake, press CLR  oruse the rocker key (left) to correct the last letter you entered. To clearthe whole name, hold down CLR  for about two seconds.For example, to enter the letter “K” , press JKL 5 key twice in rapidsuccession. To enter the letter “Z” , press the WXYZ  9 key four times(Note: The first character of each word entered defaults to uppercase,the following characters default to lowercase.)
10Front View of Phone  1. Red Light: Illuminates when POWER is pressed and when you’vegot incoming calls and messages.  2. Headset Jack: Insert the plug of the headset (not supplied).  3. OK: Lets you place a call, receive a call, and select menu options.  4. TALK: Lets you place a call, answer Call Waiting and use Three-Way Calling.  5. Rocker Key: Lets you navigate through the menu.  6. POWER: Turns the phone on and off.  7. VOL (volume): Lets you adjust the sound level during a call.  8. END: Lets you disconnect a call and return to standby mode.  9. CLR: Allows you to clear characters from the screen or backup menu levels.10. Antenna: Makes the voice on the other end sound clearestwhen the antenna is all the way up.
114. TALK5. Rocker Key3. OK7. VOL (volume)9. CLR8. END6. POWER2. Headset Jack10. Antenna1. Red Light
12Display icons:What they tell you.Display icons are all the graphic symbols that show up on your- –— display screen. In short, they tell you what’s happening. Justlook below.SignalNo ServiceIn UseRoamingMessagesVibrateAnalogBatteryMeasures your current signal strength. The morelines there are, the stronger the signal.This means the phone is outside a service area.When this is displayed, you cannot use your phone.Tells you a call is in progress.If the icon is not displayed, you are in theSprint PCS Network. If it is displayed (it may ormay not be flashing), you are on another serviceprovider’s network.Indicates when you have messages waiting.Indicates when the vibrate feature is set to ON.Indicates when using the phone in analog roaming.Shows the level of your battery charge. The moreblack you see, the more power you have left. Whenthe charge is low, this icon blinks and an alert toneis sounded.
13Using the battery.Your Sprint PCS Phone comes with a rechargeable battery.Remember to fully charge your battery as soon as the chargebecomes low in order to maximize your talk and standby times.Installing and removing the battery.The battery snaps easily onto the back of the phone (bottom endfirst) for quick installation and removal. Make sure to turn thepower off before removing the battery. Otherwise, you could losestored numbers and messages.Charging the battery.You can tell whether or not your battery needs to be recharged bychecking the upper-right corner of your Sprint PCS Phone’sdisplay. When the battery charge level gets low, the battery icon will blink and the phone will sound a tone. If the batterylevel gets too low, the phone will turn off automatically. A series ofalert tones will sound just before the phone turns itself off. If thishappens, unfortunately, you’ll lose whatever you were just doing.So watch that indicator and make sure your battery charge level isokay.
14To charge your battery, you should use the standard AC adapter, orthe optional dual slot desktop charger or cigarette lighter adapter.Using unauthorized accessories could cause damage.Charging with the AC adapter.Use only SANYO-approved adapter, model number SCP-01ADT,with your Sprint PCS Phone. Using unauthorized accessories couldcause damage.1. Plug the adapter into a wall outlet.2. Plug the other end into the bottom of your Sprint PCS Phone,with the battery attached.Charging a completely discharged standard Lithium Ion batterytakes up to four hours.If your phone is turned on, the red light will go on while charging.The   icon on the phone display will stop blinking whencharging is complete.If your phone is turned off, the red light will go onand “BATTERY CHARGING —Power Off” will show on displaywhile charging. The   icon on the phone display will stopblinking when charging is complete.When the battery is completely discharged, you may wait forseveral minutes until the red light will go on and “battery ischarging” will show on display.
15Using Your Phone:Basic operations to place andreceive callsTurning your phone on and off.When you’re ready to turn your Sprint PCS Phone on, check to seethat the charged battery has been installed on the back of the phoneor that you have external power (meaning the cigarette lighteradapter, hands-free car kit or AC adapter) with the batteryinstalled. Then, simply press POWER . The red light flashes brieflyand the banner is displayed, which means you’re ready to make acall.To turn your phone off, press POWER for one second until “PoweringOff” is displayed. Then release POWER. When your phone is turnedoff, nothing is displayed on the screen.Note: If POWER is pressed for less than one second, the phone willnot turn off. This keeps your phone from being turned offaccidentally.Standby mode.Standby is the most basic state of the phone. The phone goes intostandby mode soon after you turn it on or whenever you pressEND . When your Sprint PCS Phone is on but no call is inprogress, the phone is in standby mode.
16When your phone has acquired service, the greeting banner will bedisplayed along with the date and time. The menu options will bedisplayed on the lower half of the screen. This is known as thestandby display or standby mode. While in the standby mode, usethe rocker key to highlight the menu option you wish to select, orenter a phone number using the keypad.Power Save mode.Your Sprint PCS Phone comes with a Power Save feature that willbe activated automatically if your phone hasn’t been able to find asignal after 15 minutes of searching. While this feature is active, thephone’s battery charge is conserved. The phone will automaticallycheck for a signal periodically. To manually prompt the phone tocheck for a signal, press any key. A “Power Save” message on thedisplay will let you know when the phone is operating in Power Savemode.
17Making a call.Whenever you make a call, follow these simple steps:1. First, check to see that your phone is on. If you see the displayindicators on the screen, that means the power is on.2. Enter the phone number you’re calling.3. Press TALK.4. When you’re finished with your call, press  END  to disconnect.You can also make calls from your Internal Phone Book (see page42) or from your recent calls list (see page 38).Correcting dialing mistakes.If you make a mistake while dialing a phone number, press CLR  toerase one digit at a time. You can delete the entire number at onceby pressing CLR  and holding it down for at least one second.
18Answering calls.Your Sprint PCS Phone must be turned on before you can receivecalls. When your phone rings (“Incoming Call” displays and theRed Light flashes), press TALK to answer. You can also answer bypressing any key (other than POWER or  END ). Before you do this,you have to set Any Key Answer function on (See page 55).To disconnect the call when you’re through, press  END .Where you can use your phone.Your Sprint PCS Phone is dual-band, which means you can use itto make and receive calls in many places:In any city where Sprint PCS provides serviceOn other PCS CDMA networks and conventional analogcellular networks where automatic roaming is available.When you use your phone outside theSprint PCS Nationwide Network, it’s called roaming. If you’re inan area where Sprint PCS has implemented roaming with PCSCDMA or conventional analog providers, you will pay theroaming rate plus long-distance charges, where they apply.Note: In areas where Sprint PCS does not have a roamingagreement, you will still be able to make (but not receive)calls using a credit card.
19What you’ll see.You should always check your phone’s display because it will letyou know when you’re outside the Sprint PCS Network andwhether your phone is operating in analog. The chart belowindicates what you will see, depending on where you’re using yourphone.Regardless of whether you’re using your phone on or off theSprint PCS Nationwide Network, you should always dial numbersusing 10 digits (area code + number) when you make calls outsideyour Sprint PCS Service Area. (This does not necessarily meanyou’ll be charged a long-distance rate.)Sprint PCS NetworkOther PCS CDMA NetworksAnalog Cellular (Roaming Indicator)(“Digital Roam” displays.)(“Analog Roam” displays.) (Analog Indicator)
20Calling experience.When you use your phone on other PCS CDMA networks, yourcalling experience and call quality will be similar to what youexperience when making calls from within the Sprint PCSNetwork. Although certain calling features may not be available,your phone calls are still private and secure.When you use your phone on analog networks, your experiencewill be different. Analog roaming will be similar to the qualityprovided by conventional cellular carriers today. Although you willstill have the convenience of being able to make and receive calls,here are some differences you can expect:You are more likely to experience static, cross-talk, fade-outand dropped calls.Some calling features such as caller ID and the message waitingindicator that are standard within the Sprint PCS Network maybe unavailable.You will experience the same security and privacy risks(eavesdropping and phone number cloning) that exist withconventional cellular services today.Battery life will be shorter when you use your phone for analogroaming than when you use it on a CDMA network.
21If you are on the phone when you leave a Sprint PCS Service Areaand enter an area where roaming is available (whether PCS CDMAor analog cellular), your call will be dropped. If your call isdropped in an area where you think Sprint PCS provides service,turn your phone off and then on again to acquire Sprint PCSService.If you need customer service for any reason while using yourphone outside the Sprint PCS Network, just dial   ABCABC  2 TALKfrom your Sprint PCS Phone (in southern California, press MNO 6 1 1 TALK). However, because you’re outsidethe Sprint PCS Network, you may reach the local serviceprovider’s customer service instead of Sprint PCS Customer Care.To be sure that you reach Sprint PCS Customer Care, dial 1-888-211-4PCS (4727).Sprint PCS periodically implements new roaming agreements.To ensure your phone is able to roam everywhere Sprint PCS hasroaming agreements, stop by Sprint PCS Center periodically for afree roaming software upgrade.
22User Options During a Call (In-call state/status)During a call your phone provides you with access to all the menuitems you have in the standby state. You will also notice threeadditional menu items or in-call options. The three in-call options'End Call, Mute, and 3-Way Call) appear on your screenimmediately after your call is connected. To select one of the threeoptions simply highlight the option you wish to select and pressOK .(See page 35 for detailed instructions on using 3-Way calling.)MuteThe mute function on your Sprint PCS Phone works just like yourphone at home. While your call is muted the party on the other endof your call will not be able to hear you.While in a call:1. Highlight   and press OK .To unmute the call:1. Highlight   and press OK .Redialing Last Outgoing NumberHighlight  , press and hold OK  for about 2 seconds.Dialing Sprint PCS Directory AssistanceTo obtain residential, business and governmental listings; to gethelp completing local or long-distance calls; or to obtain movie55
23 listings, hotel shopping and major local event information, contactSprint PCS Directory Assistance by dialingGHI 41 1TALK. Or...1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Highlight   and press OK .4. Highlight   and press OK .Your can obtain more than one number at a time from Sprint PCSDirectory Assistance. Sprint PCS will connect your call for noadditional charge.Dialing Sprint PCS Operator ServicesPress SPACE  0 for assistance with placing collect calls or calls billedto a calling card or to a third party.Note: You cannot charge calls made through operator services toyour Sprint PCS account.Dialing Sprint PCS Customer CareSprint PCS Customer Care can also be reached by dialingABC  2TALK (in southern California pressMNO 61 1TALK) or by calling 1-888-211-4PCS(4727)*in southern California call 1-800-455-4551). Or...1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .
243. Highlight   and press OK .4. Highlight   and press OK .A Sprint PCS Customer Care Advocate will answer 24 hours a dayand will be happy to assist you.Prepaid CallsPrepaid Customers can access the Prepaid Options Menu* toreceive account balance notification, replenish their account orspeak with Sprint PCS Customer Care. There are two ways toaccess the Prepaid Options Menu, free of charge;1. Dial PQRS 7ABC  2WXYZ  9TALK, orIf you can’t recall the phone number, you can access the PrepaidOptions Menu through your Phone Book menu, by:1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Highlight   and press OK .4. Highlight   and press OK .*Note: Only available to Sprint PCS Customers that have aPrepaid Account.
25Making Emergency CallsYou can place calls to 911, Customer Care (ABCABC  2TALK)or any of the other three user-specified special numbers even ifyour phone is locked. To call 911 simply dial WXYZ  91 1 andpress TALK.
26Handy tips for easier everydayusage:Adjusting the VolumeThe volume keys VOL- VOL+ of your Sprint PCS Phone canperform two different functions. They let you:• Adjust the earpiece volume during  a call.• Adjust the ringer volume in the standby state.Displaying Your Phone Number1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .GreetingThis feature allows you to put whatever you want on your phone’sdisplay screen - just as long as it’s no more than 12 characters.Your greeting will be displayed on the top line whenever yourphone is on. To change your greeting:1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Highlight   and   of the rocker key.4. Highlight   and press OK .5. Using your CLR  key, delete the existing greeting and enteryour custom greeting.6. Highlight   and press OK .
27Backlight/Contrast SettingYour Sprint PCS Phone allows you to customize the backlight andcontrast setting.To change the backlight setting:1. From  the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Depending on your preference, highlight  ,,   or   by using the rocker key, andpress OK .Note: For maximum battery life the backlight setting should be setto “Off”.To change the contrast setting:1. From  the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Depending on your preference, highlight  ,  ,,   or   by using the rocker key, and pressOK .Using Caller IDThis feature tells you who is calling by displaying the caller’snumber when the phone rings. If the caller’s name and number arestored in your phone’s internal phone book, the name you’vestored will be displayed along with the number.If you call someone who also has Caller ID, your Sprint PCS
28Phone Number will be displayed on their phone.To block your Sprint PCS Phone Number from being displayed fora particular outgoing call, follow these steps:1. Press MNO 6PQRS 7.2. Dial the outgoing phone number and press TALK.Saving and Storing a Phone Number in your Phone BookYour Sprint PCS Phone provides you with multiple ways of addingnumbers to your phone book. An easy way to get started with yourphone book is to follow these simple instructions:1. From the menu, highlight   and enter phonenumber. We suggest that you save numbers using 10 digits(area code + number) so you can easily dial them from yourphone book while traveling outside your Sprint PCS HomeService Area.2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Highlight desired label ( ,  ,  ,  ,, or  ) by using the rocker key and press OK .4. Enter name associated with phone number and press OK .To enter the name, press the key that corresponds to the letteryou want to display. For lower case letters, continue to pressthe key until the lower case letter appears (see “Alpha Entryusing keypad on Page 8.)5. Press OK .
296. To store your entry in the next available memory locationsimply press OK .(For more advanced phone book features and alternativeways to enter phone book entries, see pages 42-44)Finding a Name in the Phone Book1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Enter name of the number you want to find. Once a letter isentered, the phone book will automatically display all theentries that start with that particular letter. The search willcontinue to narrow as you enter more letters.4. Once the name you wish to call is displayed, use your rockerkey to highlight the name and press OK .5. Press OK .
30Setting the Vibrating RingerThe vibrating ringer feature allows you to receive incoming callswithout disturbing others. You can select this feature by either ofthe methods below:1. While in the standby state, press either the + or - volume keyand the Ringer Volume Setting will appear on the screen. Fiveringer settings are available:  , ,  ,  , and. Using  the volume keys select   and yourphone will use the vibrating ringer to notify you of incomingcalls.2. From the menu, highlight   and pressOK .Highlight   and press OK . Highlight   andpressOK . Highlight   by using the rocker key andpressOK .When the vibrating feature is set to “on”, you will see “ ”icon on the screen.
31Getting the most fromSprint PCS serviceVoicemail and Text MessagesSetting Up Your Sprint PCS VoicemailVoicemail allows callers to leave a message when you don’tanswer your Sprint PCS Phone. We suggest you set up yourvoicemail box soon after your phone is activated. To activate yourvoicemail:1. In the standby state either press and hold 1 for about 2seconds, or highlight   and press and hold OK  forabout 2 seconds.2. Follow the system prompts.The first time you access the voicemail system from your SprintPCS Phone, if will prompt you to:Create your own personal pass code. Make sure that you pick anumber that is easy to remember.Create the greeting that people will hear when they call you.Initialize your name announcement.Choose whether to activate One-Touch Access.After you have set up your voicemail box, it will automaticallyrecord messages whenever someone calls and you don’t answer.Whenever you need to call your voicemail from your home orbusiness phone, you should dial your Sprint PCS Phone Number,press   and enter your pass code.
32Finding Out You Have A MessageYour Sprint PCS Phone alerts you when you have new messages:If you have new messages, your phone will ring and you will benotified with a   icon, and message notification on your screen,along with a red flashing LED light.Retrieving Voice MessagesYou can listen to your messages by following any of the threemethods.1. In the standby state press and hold 1 for about 2 seconds,or2. From the menu, highlight   and press and hold OK for about 2 seconds, or3. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .Highlight   and press OK .Highlight   and press OK .4. Follow the system prompts.
33Message Clear CountTo clear the voice message count:1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Highlight   and press OK .4. Highlight   and press OK .Page/Text MessagesText Messages can be retrieved by following these simple steps:1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .Use your rocker key (up/down) to scroll throughmessages.Press OK  to read your messages.When reading a message:Use your rocker key (up/down) to navigate to the previousor next message.Pressing OK  when reading a message (or the downarrow key at the end of the message will bring up theoptions for the message.Page/Text Number ExtractionWhen you receive a page/text message on your Sprint PCS Phonethat contains phone numbers you can extract those numbers,making it easy to place a call or save the numbers. To extract aphone number:
341. While reading a message, press OK  to view the messageoption menu.2. Highlight   and press OK .3. The phone will display all the numbers extrcted from themessage.4. Highlight the appropriate nember and press OK .5. Depending on what you want to do, hgighlight  ,,  ,   and press OK .Message StorageYour Sprint PCS Phone is capable of storing up to 20 textmessages and numeric pages. When the message memory is 75%full, a warning message will be displayed, prompting you to erasemessages in order to obtain more memory space.Call WaitingWhen there is a call waiting, you will hear a beep and a textmessage, including the caller ’s name (if the caller is programmedinto your phone book) and phone number, will appear on yurscreen. To answer the call:1. Highlight   and press OK  or TALK.To toggle between the two callers, simply highlight   againand press OK  or TALK.
35If you do not want to be interrupted during a particular call, youcan temporarily disable Call Waiting by dialing PQRS 7SPACE  0 beforedialing the phone number. When the call is finished, Call Waitingwill be reactivated automatically.To permanently disable Call Waiting for all calls, contact SprintPCS Customer Care.Three-Way CallingThree-Way Calling lets you talk with two people at the same time.1. Dial the first number, and press TALK.2. When connected, highlight   and press OK .3. Dial the second number, highlight   and press OK .4. When the second party answers, highlight   and pressOK  again to begin your Three-Way call.When you use this feature, you will be charged normal airtimerates for each call. Each call will appear as a separate item on yourbill.Note: When making a Three-Way call, the speed dialing functionis disabled.
36Call Forwarding.With Call Forwarding, you can have all of your incoming callsforwarded to another phone number – even if yourSprint PCS Phone is turned off. ( With Call Forwarding, a perminutes charge applies.) When Call Forwarding is activated, youcan still make calls from your Sprint PCS Phone. To activate CallForwarding, follow these steps:1. Press   PQRS 7 ABCABC  2.2. Enter the area code and seven-digit phone number to whichyour calls should be forwarded.3. Then press TALK. You will hear a tone that confirms you’veactivated Call Forwarding.To deactivate Call Forwarding, press PQRS 7 ABCABC  2 SPACE  0TALK.Once again, you’ll hear a tone to confirm the deactivation.
37Getting The Most From Your PhoneMenu MapCall HistoryPhone BookMessagesCall HistoryMessagesPhone BookCall HistoryMessagesPhone BookMessagesPhone BookMiniBrowserPhone BookMiniBrowserSoundsOutgoing CallsIncoming CallsMissed CallsEraseOutgoing CallsIncoming CallsMissed CallsAll CallsAir TimeVoicemailPage/TextMiniBrowserFind NameAdd New EntryMy Phone #SevicesCustomerCareDir AssistPrepaidRoad AssistDisplay CardChoice CardEntry CardVolumeRingerKey BeepRing TypeVoice CallsWith Caller IDRestricted IDNo Caller IDRoamingMessagesVoicemailPage/TextTone LengthAlertsServiceMessagesMinute Beep
38Menu Map (cont’d)MiniBrowserSoundDisplaySoundsDisplaySecurityDisplaySecuritySetupSecuritySetupSet ModeSet ModeSpecialKeyGuardBacklightGreetingContrastVersionLock PhoneChange LockLimit UseOutgoingIncomingOffSpecial #sErase PhoneBookReset PhoneData/Fax (In)Anykey AnswerAuto AnswerSprint PcsAutomaticAnalogCall HistoryYour Sprint PCS Phone captures the last 20 incoming calls, 20outgoing calls, and 20 missed calls in the Call History menu. Youcan place calls through the Call History menu, providing a quickand easy way to call frequently used numbers.Additional information, such as the time and date a particular callwas made, received, or missed may also be viewed once a numberis selected.
39To review this list, follow these steps:1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight either  ,  , or and press OK .3. Use your rocker key to scroll through the last twenty dialedreceived, or missed calls.To view time and date information:1. Highlgfht the call you wish to receive information about andpress OK .2. Once you’ve selected a number in the Call History menu,highlight   and press OK  to display the date andtime that particular call was made, received or missed.To place a call from this list simply following these steps:1. Highlight the number you want to call and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .Note: Once you’ve selected a call from the Outgoing, Incoming orMissed History, you can scroll through all the calls in thathistory using your rocker key (up/down).Missed Call NotificationWhen an incoming call is not answered, the missed call will belogged into the “Missed Calls”. The missed call information shallcontimue to be updated and displayed until canceled explicitly bypressing CLR  when in the missed call information display.
40Erasing Individual or All Call HistoryTo erase an individual call log...1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Highlight the log you wish to erase ( ,, or  )  and press OK .4. Highlight   and press OK .To erase all call logs (Outgoing Log, Incoming Log, and MissedLog)...1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Highlight   and press OK .4. Highlight   and press OK .Air TimeYour Sprint PCS Phone allows you to check the air time of yourcalls as follows:To check the last call;1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Highlight   and press OK .
41To check the home calls;1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight either   and press OK .3. Highlight   and press OK .Then the total number of calls and times of all calls madewhile in the home system.4. To reset the display, highlight   and press OK .To check the roaming calls;1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight either   and press OK .3. Highlight   and press OK .Then the total number of calls and times of all calls madewhile roaming.4. To reset the display, highlight   and press OK .To check the all calls;1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight either   and press OK .3. Highlight   and press OK .Then the total number of calls and times of all calls in theSprint service area and roaming area.
42Phone BookYour Sprint PCS Phone has 98 Phone Book memory locationscapable of storing up to 300 phone numbers. This allows you toorganize your phone book, storing up to 6 phone numbers underone person’s name. You will no longer have to look for a person’shome number one place and their work number in another. (Eachmemory location will accept up to 12 characters per entry nameand 44 digits for the phone number.)Once you have entered a name and number, you are given theoption of attaching a label (Home, Work, Mobile, Pager, Fax, orNo Label) to the entry. When you search the phone book, either byname or entry, the selected phone number will appear in the upperhalf of the display. If a label has been attached to the phonenumber, a small icon/label will appear before the phone number.This feature provides you with a convenient method of identifyingthe phone number as the person’s home, work, mobile, pager orfax number.For example, see “Add New Entry” on page 43.Find Name1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. From here you have two options, you can either use yourrocker key to scroll through your phone book entries or enterthe letter(s) of the entry you want to find (more informationon alpha-entry can be found on page 8.)
434. If you entered the letters manually your Sprint PCS Phonewill automatically search for entries with those letters anddisplay a list of matches.5. To place a call, highlight the name you wish to call and press  OK .6. Highlight   and press  OK .Note: Once you’ve selected a phone book entry you can scrollthrough all your existing entries using your rocker key (left/right.)Add New Entry1. a. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .b. Highlight   and press  OK .c. Enter a name to correspond with the number (use thealpha-entry method described on page 8.)d. Once the name is entered correctly, press OK .e. Enter the phone number you want to save. We suggest thatyou save numbers using ten digits (area code + number) soyou can dial them from you phone book while travelingoutside you Sprint PCS Home Service Area.f. Highlight   and press  OK .g. Highlight the appropriate label ( ,  ,  ,,   or  ) for your entry and press OK .h. The entry # will automatically default to the next availablenumber. Press OK  to confirm or use the rocker key tohighlight another entry # and press OK .2. a. From the standby state, enter a phone number using yourphone’s keypad.
44b. Highlight   and press  OK .c. Follow the phone’s prompts.3. At the conclusion of a phone call, both incoming andoutgoing, you have the option of saving that particularnumber.a. Once you have ended your call, highlight   and press OK .b. Follow the phone’s prompts.4. a. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .b. Highlight  ,  , or.c. Highlight the number you want to save and press OK .d. Highlight   and press OK .e. Follow the phone ’s prompts.Adding Multiple Phone Numbers to an Existing EntryOnce an entry has been added to your phone book you can entermultiple phone numbers (up to 6) to that entry.1. Select the entry you width to add to your phone book youwish to add phone numbers to. (See “Find Name” for detailedinstructions on selecting a phone book entry.)2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Enter phone number, highlight   and press OK .4. Highlight the appropriate label ( ,  ,  ,  , or  ) and press OK .
45Editing an Existing Phone Book EntryTo edit an existing phone book entry:1. Select the entry you wish to edit (See “Find Name” fordetailed instructions on selecting a phone book entry.)2. Highlight  , and press OK .3. Highlight the feature (  or  ) you want to edit andpress OK .4. Follow the phons’s intuitive prompts.Secret Phone Book EntriesYour Sprint PCS Phone allows you to make certain phone bookentries “secret”. Once “secret”, the entry will still be displayed inyour phone book, however, the entry’s phone number will not bedisplayed. Your 4-digit lock code will need to be entered in orderto call your “secret” entry.To make a phone book entry secret:1. Select an existing phone book entry (See “Find Name” fordetailed instructions on selecting a phone book entry.)2. Highlight  , and press OK .3. Highlight  , and press OK .4. Highlight  , and press OK .
46To make a secret phone book entry not secret:1. Select the secret phone book entry you wish to change  (See“Find Name” for detailed instructions on selecting a phonebook entry.)2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Enter your 4-digit lock code.4. Highlight   and press OK .5. Highlight   and press OK .Speed DialingEvery phone book entry is assigned to an entry number or speeddialing number. To dial a phone book entry using the entry’s speeddialing number, simply.1. Dial the one digit speed dialing number (2 through 9)assigned to the phone book entry you wish to call.2. Press TALK, or press and hold OK .4-Digit Dialing4-Digit dialing is another form of speed dialing. If you cannotremember your phone book entry’s speed dialing number, butremember the last four digits of the entry’s phone number, all youhave to do is:1. Dial the last four digits of a phone book entry’s phonenumber.2. Highlight   and press OK .
47Find Phone NumberYour Sprint PCS Phone is so user-friendly it will even search forphone numbers containing certain numbers. For example, let’s sayyou can only remember the first three numbers of the phonenumber you wish to call; your phone can pull up all the phonenumbers that begin with those numbers in your phone book.1. Dial the numbers.2. Highlight  , and press OK .3. Using your rocker key (up/down.) scroll through the list ofphone numbers containing the numbers you entered.4. Highlight the number you wish to call and press OK .5. Press TALK, or press and hold OK .Prepend DialingPrepend dialing allows you to prepend a phone number in yourphone book with additional numbers that you, yourself can enter.For example, if your phone book entry was entered without an areacode and you are out of town, you can prepend that entry with theappropriate area code. Another example would be if you wanted tomake a phone call using a calling card. You would prepend thecalling card number before the phone number of the person youwant to call.1. Select the phone book entry or call history using one of thepreviously described methods.2. Highlight  , and press OK .3. Enter the digits you wish to prepend.4. Highlight  , and press OK .
48Pause FeatureWhen you call automated systems (such as voicemail or creditcard billing numbers,) you often have to enter a series of numbers.Instead of entering the numbers by hand, you can store thenumbers in your phone book separated by special characters calledpauses:• Hard pauses-Once your call is connected, highlight and press the OK  key to send the next string ofnumbers.• 2 Second Pauses - Your phone will send the next set ofnumbers after two seconds. Each additional timed pause willadd two more seconds to the pause length.Storing a Number Writh Pauses1. Enter the number you wish to call.2. Highlight   or  , and press OK .3. Enter additional numbers (e.g. pin number, credit cardnumber.)4. To dial the number, highlight   and press OK . To savethe number in your phone book, highlight  , press OK ,and follow the phone’s prompts.
49My Phone NumberSprint PCS has provided an easy way to display your phonenumber in case you forget it.1. From the menu, highlight  , and press OK 2. Highlight  , and press OK .(Note: An easy way to remember your number and keep itdisplayed at all times is to set your phone number as yourGreeting/Banner. For information on how to change yourgreeting, see page 26.)Sounds and Display:Volume (Ringer and Key Beep)1. From the menu, highlight  , and press OK .2. Highlight  , and press OK .3. Highlight   or  , and press OK .4. Highlight  ,  ,  ,   or   (Not applicableto Key Bee,) and press OK .Ringer TypesYour Sprint PCS Phone provides you with multiple ringer types.Besides being fun to play with, this allows you to assign differentring types for Voice Calls (With Caller ID, No Caller ID, orRoaming.) Messages (Voicemail or Page/Text,) and Alarms. Youcan also customize different rings for individual phone bookentries, making it easy to distinguish who is calling without havingto look a your phone. Select a ring type by following these simpledirections:
501. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight  , and press OK .3. Depending on which option you want to change, highlight or  , and press OK .3a. If you selected Voice Calls:• Highlight  ,  ,  ,or   and press OK .3b. If you selected Messages:• Highlight  ,  , and press OK .4. Using your rocker key scroll through the list of ring types.Once you’ve highlighted the ring you want, press OK .Tone LengthYour phone provides you with two customization options for thetone length. To customize the tone length of DTMF tones sent aftera call is connected:1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight  , and press OK .3. Depending on your preference, highlight either   or and press OK .
51Security:Lock PhoneYou must enter your lock code to view the security menu. Typicaldefault values are either the last 4 digits of your phone number or0000. When your phone is locked, you can only make emergencycalls (9-1-1 and your user-specified Special Numbers) or receiveincoming calls. All other functions of the phone are disabled. Ifyou forget your lock code, take your phone to the nearest SprintPCS Center.1. Highlight    and press OK .2. Enter lock code.3. Highlight   and press OK .4. Depending on your preference, highlight either   or and press OK .Unlock Phone1. Highlight   and press OK .2. Enter lock code.
52Change LockTo change your Lock Code:1. From the security menu, highlight   and pressOK .2. Enter lock code.Re-enter your code and your new code will be saved.Restrict Calls1. Highlight   and press OK .2. Enter lock code.3. Highlight   or   and press OK .4. Highlight  ,   or and press OK .By selecting “PhoneBook Only” , your phone will restrict youfrom making or receiving calls to any number other than yourphone book entries. By selecting “Special# Only”,  you will notbe able to make or receive calls to any number other than specialnumbers.Note: Emergency call can still be made in this state.To deactivate Restrict Calls:1. Highlight   and press OK .2. Enter lock code.3. Highlight   and press OK .4. Highlight   and press OK .
53Special NumbersThis feature allows you to store 3 important phone numbers thatyou would like access to even if your phone is locked. To add aphone number to your Special Numbers:1. From the security menu, highlight   and pressOK .2. Highlight the entry number where you would like to store thenumber and press OK .3. Enter the phone number.4. Highlight   and press OK .Erase Phone BookTo erase the entire phone book:1. Highlight   and press OK .2. Enter lock code.3. Highlight   and press OK .4. If you’re sure you want to erase your phone book, highlight and press OK .Reset PhoneResetting your phone will restore all the factory defaults, includingringer types, display settings, etc. However, your Call History,Phone Book and Messages will not be affected.1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Enter your 4-digit lock code and the security menu willappear.
543. From the security menu, highlight   and pressOK .4. If you’re sure you want to reset your phone, highlight   andpress OK .KeyGuardKeyGuard allows you to keep the phone in your pocket or pursewithout the worry of accidentally dialing a number. While in thismode, incoming calls can be answered by opening the flip. Toactivate KeyGuard from the menu, highlight   and pressOK . To disable KeyGuard, press and hold CLR  for about twoseconds.Auto Answer For The Hands-Free Car KitWhile your phone is connected to your Sprint PCS Hands-Free CarKit you can set your phone to auto answer. This feature will enableyour phone to answer incoming calls automatically after 1 ring or 3rings; you don not have to press anything. (WARNING: Whileyour phone is in the Auto Answer mode your phone will answerincoming calls regardless of whether you are present or not.) Toactivate this feature:
551. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Highlight   or   and press OK .To disable Auto Answer, simply follow steps 1-2 and select Off.Any Key Answer Your phone can be set to answer incoming calls by pressing anykey (Not including the CLR  key,  rocker key, or volume keys.) Tocustomize your phone to function this way, follow these simpleinstructions:1. From the menu, highlight   and press OK .2. Highlight   and press OK .3. Highlight   and press OK .
56Accessories.LiIon BatteriesTwo types of LiIon batteries areavailable for use with yourSprint PCS PhoneTM.• Standard LiIon Battery –SCP-02LBPS• Extended LiIon Battery –SCP-02LBPLFigure 1: Standard and ExtendedBatteriesAC AdapterThe AC adapter plugs into a walloutlet and enables you to chargeyour Sprint PCS Phone at yourhome or office, or when traveling.Figure 2: AC Adapter: SCP-01ADTCigarette Lighter AdapterThe cigarette lighter adaptercharges your Sprint PCS Phone ina vehicle from a vehicle cigarettelighter socket while driving.Figure 3: Cigarette Lighter Adapter:SCP-02CLA
57Hand StrapThe hand strap providesconvenience and safety whilecarrying or using yourSprint PCS Phone.Figure 6: Hand Strap: SCP-01HSDual-Slot Desktop ChargerThe dual-slot desktop chargercharges the battery at your homeor office.Figure 4: Dual-Slot Desktop Charger:SCP-02DTCLeather CaseThe leather case providesdurability and convenience.Figure 5: Leather Case: SCP-02LC
58Charging Times withAccessories.The accessories listed above are available for purchase at anySprint PCS Center, or call the Sprint PCS Accessory HotlineSM at1-800-974-ACC1(2221).Standard Battery Extended BatteryAC Adapter 4.0 hrs. 6.0 hrs.Cigarette Lighter Adapter 4.0 hrs. 6.0 hrs.Dual-Slot Desktop Charger 4.0 hrs. 6.0 hrs.
59Usage guidelines:All about performanceand safety.Keeping tabs on signal strength.The voice quality of your Sprint PCS Phone will always be at itsbest when the antenna is fully raised. If you’re inside a building,reception may be better near a window.The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signalstrength in your area. Your phone will inform you of the currentstrength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strengthicon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. (See page12 for an illustration of the signal strength indicators.)Understanding Power Save mode.If you’re trying to use your phone in an area where the signal istoo weak, the Power Save feature will automatically activate toconserve battery power when you’ve been unable to pick up asignal for 15 minutes. If your phone is on, it will periodicallyrecheck service availability, or you can do so yourself manually bypressing any key. A message will be displayed on the screen anytime Power Save has been activated.
60Understanding how your phone operates.Your Sprint PCS Phone is basically a radio transmitter andreceiver. When it’s turned on, it receives and transmits radiofrequency (RF) signals. Your phone operates in the frequencyrange of 1.9 GHz and 800 MHz. When your phone is in use, thesystem handling your call controls the power level.Radio frequency safety.In 1991–1992, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers(IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)joined in updating ANSI’s 1982 standard for safety levels withrespect to human exposure to RF signals. More than 120 scientists,engineers and physicians from universities, government healthagencies and industries developed this updated standard afterreviewing the available body of research. In 1993, the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC) adopted this updatedstandard in a regulation. In August 1996, the FCC adopted a hybridstandard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and theguidelines published by the National Council of RadiationProtection and Measurements (NCRP).The design of this Sprint PCS Phone complies with these updatedstandards. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposure even furtherthan the updated standard, you can choose to control the durationof your calls and operate your phone in the most power-efficientmanner.
61Maintaining your phone’s peak performance.To operate your phone properly – that is, to maintain safe andsatisfactory service – you should follow these rules:For best reception, fully extend the antenna.Hold the phone with the antenna up and over your shoulder.Do not hold the phone antenna at any time.Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna.Speak directly into the mouthpiece.Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills.If your phone does get wet, turn the power off immediately andremove the battery. If it is inoperable, you should return it to aSprint PCS Center or call Sprint PCS Customer Care for service.Only authorized personnel should service your phone and itsaccessories. Faulty service may invalidate the warranty.
62Protecting your battery.For best battery performance, you should follow these guidelines:Use only SANYO-approved batteries (model numbersSCP-02LBPS and SCP-02LBPL) and AC adapter, cigarettelighter adapter, and desktop charger (model numberSCP-01ADT for AC adapter; model number SCP-02CLA forcigarette lighter adapter; model number SCP-02DTC fordesktop charger). These chargers are designed to maximizebattery life. Using other batteries or chargers will invalidateyour warranty and may cause damage as well.To avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures thatrange from 32˚F to 104˚F (0˚C to 40˚C).Do not use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in highhumidity areas, such as the bathroom.Never dispose of the battery by incineration.Keep the metal contacts at the bottom of the battery clean.Do not attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.You may need to recharge the battery if it has not been used fora long period of time.
63Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptableperformance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before itwill need to be replaced.Do not store the battery in high temperature areas for longperiods of time. Follow these storage rules:Less than one month: -4˚F to 131˚F (-20˚C to 55˚C)More than one month: -4˚F to 95˚F (-20˚C to 35˚C)Driving.Using a wireless phone while driving is illegal in some states andcountries. For your safety, become familiar with the laws andregulations for your area, and pull off the road and park if youneed to make a call.If you must use the phone while driving, purchaseand have installed the optional Hands-Free Car Kitor the headset.The Wireless IndustryReminds You To Use YourPhone Safety When Driving
64Disposal of Lithium Ion batteries.This product contains a Lithium Ion battery. Please ensure thatdisposal of this battery is in accordance with applicable laws andregulations.Do not dispose of the battery in a fire; the cell may explode.Do not open or puncture the battery; the released electrolyte iscorrosive and may cause damage to the eyes and skin. Thissubstance also can be toxic if swallowed.Following safety guidelines.To operate your phone safely and efficiently, you should alwaysfollow any special regulations in a given area, and turn your phoneoff in areas where use is forbidden or when it may causeinterference or danger.Using your phone near other electronic devices.Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from PCS telephonesmay affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequatelyshielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motorvehicles. Check with the manufacturer to determine if thesesystems are adequately shielded from external RF signals. Youshould also check with the manufacturer regarding any equipmentthat has been added to your vehicle.
65Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such aspacemakers and hearing aids) to determine if they are adequatelyshielded from external RF signals.Turn off the phone in healthcare facilities and request permissionbefore using the phone near medical equipment.Turn off your phone before flying.You should turn off your Sprint PCS Phone before boarding anyaircraft. To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems,U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations requireyou to have permission from a crew member to use your phonewhile the plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk ofinterference, FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while theplane is in the air.Restricting children’s access to your phone.Your phone is not a toy, and should not be played with by children.They could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or makecalls that increase your telephone bills.
66Turn off your phone in dangerous areas.To avoid interfering with blasting operations, you should turn offyour phone when in a blasting area or in other areas with signsindicating that two-way radios should be turned off. Constructioncrews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives.Turn off your phone when you are in any area with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessoriescould generate sparks. Sparks could cause an explosion or a fireresulting in bodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but notalways, clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasstations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storagefacilities; areas where the air contains chemicals or particles suchas grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where youwould normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in thecompartment of any vehicle that contains your phone oraccessories.Cautions.Any changes or modifications to your Sprint PCS Phone notexpressly approved in this document could void your warranty forthis equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment.Use only approved SANYO batteries, antennas and chargers. Theuse of any other type of accessory may invalidate the warranty.
67FCC notice.The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in closeproximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you tostop using the telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated.If you need assistance, contact Sprint PCS Customer Care.And last, but certainly not least, vehicles using liquefied petroleumgas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the NationalFire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard,contact the National Fire Protection Association, OneBatterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication SalesDivision.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may notcause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of theFCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interferencewill not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
68cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing measures:-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from thatto which the receiver is connected.-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for helpand for additional suggestions.The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FederalCommunications Commission helpful: “How to Identify andResolve Radio-TV interference Problems.” This booklet isavailable from the U.S. Government Printing Office,Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.WarningThe user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.
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