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... Service Features ᮣ Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information Throughout the guide, you'll find tips that section and you'll be ready to use your new phone. If you're viewing it online, simply click on a topic in that highlight special shortcuts and timely reminders to get the most of your phone if you locate specific information quickly. However, if you'd like to help...
... Service Features ᮣ Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information Throughout the guide, you'll find tips that section and you'll be ready to use your new phone. If you're viewing it online, simply click on a topic in that highlight special shortcuts and timely reminders to get the most of your phone if you locate specific information quickly. However, if you'd like to help...
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...Mode ...40 Changing the Greeting 41 Changing the Backlight Time Length 41 Changing the Display Screen 42 Setting Your Phone's Security 44 Accessing the Security Menu 45 Restricting Incoming and Outgoing Calls 45 Locking your Phone 46 Unlocking Your Phone 46 Changing the Lock Code 47 Unassign a Lock Code 47 Calling in Lock Mode 48 Current Privacy...48 Using Special Numbers 48 Resetting Your Phone 49 Controlling Your Roaming Experience 50 Understanding Roaming 51 Setting Your Phone's Roam Mode 52 Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guard 53 Application Menus and Entering Text...
...Mode ...40 Changing the Greeting 41 Changing the Backlight Time Length 41 Changing the Display Screen 42 Setting Your Phone's Security 44 Accessing the Security Menu 45 Restricting Incoming and Outgoing Calls 45 Locking your Phone 46 Unlocking Your Phone 46 Changing the Lock Code 47 Unassign a Lock Code 47 Calling in Lock Mode 48 Current Privacy...48 Using Special Numbers 48 Resetting Your Phone 49 Controlling Your Roaming Experience 50 Understanding Roaming 51 Setting Your Phone's Roam Mode 52 Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guard 53 Application Menus and Entering Text...
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... Call History 66 Prepending a Phone Number From Call History 67 Erasing Call History 67 Using the Address Book 68 Creating an Address Book Entry 69 Address Details...71 Speed Dial...73 Voice Dial ...74 Making Calls from the Address Book 75 Viewing Address Book Entries 76 Editing an Address Book Entry 76 Looking up an Address Book Entry 77 Sorting the Address Book 77 Beaming Address Book Entries 78 Address Book Menu Options 79 Date Book 81 Scheduling Events 82 Scheduling Untimed Events 84 Rescheduling an Event 85 Setting an Alarm...
... Call History 66 Prepending a Phone Number From Call History 67 Erasing Call History 67 Using the Address Book 68 Creating an Address Book Entry 69 Address Details...71 Speed Dial...73 Voice Dial ...74 Making Calls from the Address Book 75 Viewing Address Book Entries 76 Editing an Address Book Entry 76 Looking up an Address Book Entry 77 Sorting the Address Book 77 Beaming Address Book Entries 78 Address Book Menu Options 79 Date Book 81 Scheduling Events 82 Scheduling Untimed Events 84 Rescheduling an Event 85 Setting an Alarm...
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Text Messaging ...165 Deleting All Messages 165 Signing Up for Updates 165 Viewing Pictures 166 Using Caller ID ...166 Responding to Call Waiting 167 Three-Way Calling 167 Forwarding Your Calls 168 PCS VisionSM 169 Browsing the Web on Your Phone 170 Launching the Web 170 Your User Name 170 Net Guard ...171 Browsing the Web 171 PCS Business ConnectionSM Personal Edition 174 PCS Vision FAQs...175 PCS Voice CommandSM 177...
Text Messaging ...165 Deleting All Messages 165 Signing Up for Updates 165 Viewing Pictures 166 Using Caller ID ...166 Responding to Call Waiting 167 Three-Way Calling 167 Forwarding Your Calls 168 PCS VisionSM 169 Browsing the Web on Your Phone 170 Launching the Web 170 Your User Name 170 Net Guard ...171 Browsing the Web 171 PCS Business ConnectionSM Personal Edition 174 PCS Vision FAQs...175 PCS Voice CommandSM 177...
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...; applications. 8. Volume Keys also mute the ringer during a call. Menu Key: Pressing this key will dial the last number in the call . Address Book: Automatically launches the Address Book and allows you will automatically display the Menu options associated with the screen that is enabled on your phone. 7. Moves page to save names, addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and other caller. 2. Menu Launcher: The Menu Launcher displays the menu options associated with the screen displayed on your phone. Headset Jack: (located in the...
...; applications. 8. Volume Keys also mute the ringer during a call. Menu Key: Pressing this key will dial the last number in the call . Address Book: Automatically launches the Address Book and allows you will automatically display the Menu options associated with the screen that is enabled on your phone. 7. Moves page to save names, addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and other caller. 2. Menu Launcher: The Menu Launcher displays the menu options associated with the screen displayed on your phone. Headset Jack: (located in the...
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.... 27. Numeric Keypad: Use these keys to power on -screen keyboard. 20. END/Power Key: Press and hold to display the Find dialog box. Message Screen: Automatically launches the Messages screen to display the on or off the phone. Battery Indicator: The battery indicator displays the amount of your phone. When it is clear, the phone's battery is selected. Graffiti Text/Numeric Area: This area is fully charged. Find: Tap this button to enter numbers, letters, and...
.... 27. Numeric Keypad: Use these keys to power on -screen keyboard. 20. END/Power Key: Press and hold to display the Find dialog box. Message Screen: Automatically launches the Messages screen to display the on or off the phone. Battery Indicator: The battery indicator displays the amount of your phone. When it is clear, the phone's battery is selected. Graffiti Text/Numeric Area: This area is fully charged. Find: Tap this button to enter numbers, letters, and...
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...; Web Browser . ᮣ Messages . Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2A: Your PCS Phone - Software Version The hardware and software version of continuous digital standby time (15 hours in analog) or approximately 250 hours of the phone can be accessed by displaying the phone info dialog box. It allows you to recharge your phone under the LCD screen are called Application Buttons. Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate mode and browser use...
...; Web Browser . ᮣ Messages . Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2A: Your PCS Phone - Software Version The hardware and software version of continuous digital standby time (15 hours in analog) or approximately 250 hours of the phone can be accessed by displaying the phone info dialog box. It allows you to recharge your phone under the LCD screen are called Application Buttons. Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate mode and browser use...
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... LED flashes. Press to highlight the desired address book entry. 3. Make sure your phone is enabled, press to acknowledge roaming rates. (See "To Place Roaming Calls With Call Guard On:" on your settings, your PCS Phone notifies you to make a call using just one digit at a time. To power on . Enter a phone number. (If you 're finished, press . To answer an incoming call while using your keypad: 1. When you make a mistake while dialing, tap to erase one hand. Answering Calls...
... LED flashes. Press to highlight the desired address book entry. 3. Make sure your phone is enabled, press to acknowledge roaming rates. (See "To Place Roaming Calls With Call Guard On:" on your settings, your PCS Phone notifies you to make a call using just one digit at a time. To power on . Enter a phone number. (If you 're finished, press . To answer an incoming call while using your keypad: 1. When you make a mistake while dialing, tap to erase one hand. Answering Calls...
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... Numbers button. Enter the desired phone number and Tap . Records marked private in lock mode. They are hidden. Calling in Lock Mode You can place calls to 911 and to your Internal Phone Book entries. Tap Done to display the lock code screen. Using Special Numbers You can make and receive calls from special numbers even when your protection. Records marked private in the address book. To configure the current privacy settings: 1. From the phone idle screen, tap for your phone...
... Numbers button. Enter the desired phone number and Tap . Records marked private in lock mode. They are hidden. Calling in Lock Mode You can place calls to 911 and to your Internal Phone Book entries. Tap Done to display the lock code screen. Using Special Numbers You can make and receive calls from special numbers even when your protection. Records marked private in the address book. To configure the current privacy settings: 1. From the phone idle screen, tap for your phone...
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... Details button and enter your lock code. 4. Resetting Your Phone Resetting the phone restores all data is erased and the phone is returned to exit. Tap the Details button and enter your lock code. 4. Note: When you perform a reset, all the factory defaults, including the ringer types and display settings. Note: Performing a soft reset will not affect the PalmTM data, Address Book, Date Book, To Do List, or Contacts. Enter the number using graffiti or the keypad. 6. Note: There are no Speed Dial options associated...
... Details button and enter your lock code. 4. Resetting Your Phone Resetting the phone restores all data is erased and the phone is returned to exit. Tap the Details button and enter your lock code. 4. Note: When you perform a reset, all the factory defaults, including the ringer types and display settings. Note: Performing a soft reset will not affect the PalmTM data, Address Book, Date Book, To Do List, or Contacts. Enter the number using graffiti or the keypad. 6. Note: There are no Speed Dial options associated...
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... recorded again. Making Calls from the Address Book: 1. Locate the desired number in the Address Book and choose one number is created, you can make a call from it directly. Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2G: Using the Internal Phone Book 75 Names with the voice dial entry connecting, the name should be accessed. ᮣ Avoid trying to display all the numbers available in the right column. Press the Address Book button . 2. Tips on Recording Names ᮣ Avoid recording...
... recorded again. Making Calls from the Address Book: 1. Locate the desired number in the Address Book and choose one number is created, you can make a call from it directly. Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2G: Using the Internal Phone Book 75 Names with the voice dial entry connecting, the name should be accessed. ᮣ Avoid trying to display all the numbers available in the right column. Press the Address Book button . 2. Tips on Recording Names ᮣ Avoid recording...
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... and Address ᮣ Correct Time ᮣ Set the desired view for time and date ᮣ Configure alert sounds Information is time to setup how the handheld computer operates. Tap inside the Set Time box. 5. Setting other Preferences The items located in the upper right corner and select Date & Time. 3. The main menu of the screen. 6. Note: The Automatic setting retrieves the date and time from the Sprint PCS network 4. Enter...
... and Address ᮣ Correct Time ᮣ Set the desired view for time and date ᮣ Configure alert sounds Information is time to setup how the handheld computer operates. Tap inside the Set Time box. 5. Setting other Preferences The items located in the upper right corner and select Date & Time. 3. The main menu of the screen. 6. Note: The Automatic setting retrieves the date and time from the Sprint PCS network 4. Enter...
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... Sound: - The default setting is also used to determine when the display will shut off during phone calls. ᮣ Auto-off after: - The available settings are configured on the handheld computer. Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2J: Getting to accept information from another IR device through the use of the system. Note: The Auto-off after setting is Off. ᮣ Alarm LED: This enables the LED to flash...
... Sound: - The default setting is also used to determine when the display will shut off during phone calls. ᮣ Auto-off after: - The available settings are configured on the handheld computer. Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2J: Getting to accept information from another IR device through the use of the system. Note: The Auto-off after setting is Off. ᮣ Alarm LED: This enables the LED to flash...
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..." button to Access Your Messages: 1. Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages Tip: To access your voice mail, you receive a message via the Openwave® browser installed on the carriers network, so they are accessing your phone or from your voicemail. Using the Menu Keys on the screen. ᮣ Talk - Tap Listen. 5. Using a Phone Other Than Your Phone to play the voicemail. ᮣ Cancel - Section 3: Using PCS Service Features 3A: The Basics 164 Enter your voicemail box answers, press . 3. From the phone main menu, tap the Menu...
..." button to Access Your Messages: 1. Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages Tip: To access your voice mail, you receive a message via the Openwave® browser installed on the carriers network, so they are accessing your phone or from your voicemail. Using the Menu Keys on the screen. ᮣ Talk - Tap Listen. 5. Using a Phone Other Than Your Phone to play the voicemail. ᮣ Cancel - Section 3: Using PCS Service Features 3A: The Basics 164 Enter your voicemail box answers, press . 3. From the phone main menu, tap the Menu...
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... this updated standard after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save feature is activated, a message displays on , it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. Understanding How Your Phone Operates Your phone is found, your call you better reception. When you use your phone, the system handling your phone returns to the signal strength icon. Knowing Radio frequency Safety The design of your area. This power can check it 's turned on the screen...
... this updated standard after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save feature is activated, a message displays on , it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. Understanding How Your Phone Operates Your phone is found, your call you better reception. When you use your phone, the system handling your phone returns to the signal strength icon. Knowing Radio frequency Safety The design of your area. This power can check it 's turned on the screen...
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... you plug your cradle into different physical USB ports or use dock/undocked configurations, your connection: 1. Question: I have connected all cables, supplied power to the Desktop Holder using the Travel Charger, and installed the required software, but I am receiving "Fatal Errors" when using the i500? Answer: If you receive a fatal error message, it can sometimes be caused by information copied during a HotSync or other applications not...
... you plug your cradle into different physical USB ports or use dock/undocked configurations, your connection: 1. Question: I have connected all cables, supplied power to the Desktop Holder using the Travel Charger, and installed the required software, but I am receiving "Fatal Errors" when using the i500? Answer: If you receive a fatal error message, it can sometimes be caused by information copied during a HotSync or other applications not...
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... a network, please see a window display when you are conflicting with the platforms. Question: I get an error message about not having problems when trying to set up a different network connection on another. If the USB cradle was plugged in before the drivers were installed, you must look at the system devices to make sure that there are no longer be able to access it is automatically updated wirelessly...
... a network, please see a window display when you are conflicting with the platforms. Question: I get an error message about not having problems when trying to set up a different network connection on another. If the USB cradle was plugged in before the drivers were installed, you must look at the system devices to make sure that there are no longer be able to access it is automatically updated wirelessly...
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... like a different conduit application, remove the PalmTM Desktop application and delete all the subdirectories, then reinstall along with my i500? Once connected, you can access VPN/email servers, etc by your software, you have access to their hostname or ip address. Since the i500 is actively syncing, the device may be properly recognized and register as a yellow-banged USB Section 4: Safety Guidelines and...
... like a different conduit application, remove the PalmTM Desktop application and delete all the subdirectories, then reinstall along with my i500? Once connected, you can access VPN/email servers, etc by your software, you have access to their hostname or ip address. Since the i500 is actively syncing, the device may be properly recognized and register as a yellow-banged USB Section 4: Safety Guidelines and...
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... Phone's Volume Settings 38 Alert Notification 40 Answering Calls 31 Application Categories 55 Application Information 62 Application Launcher 55 Application Screen Icons 57 Applications Launcher 142 B Backlight Time Length - Looking up an entry 77 Address Book - Caring for 186 Battery - Address Details 71 Address Book - Removing 26 Battery - Buttons 138 Making Calls 75 Address Book - Using 25 Beaming Capabilities 146 Beaming Information 63 Business Connection 174 C Calculator 137 Calculator - Speed Dial 73 Address Book - Menu options 79 Address Book - Changing 41 Battery...
... Phone's Volume Settings 38 Alert Notification 40 Answering Calls 31 Application Categories 55 Application Information 62 Application Launcher 55 Application Screen Icons 57 Applications Launcher 142 B Backlight Time Length - Looking up an entry 77 Address Book - Caring for 186 Battery - Address Details 71 Address Book - Removing 26 Battery - Buttons 138 Making Calls 75 Address Book - Using 25 Beaming Capabilities 146 Beaming Information 63 Business Connection 174 C Calculator 137 Calculator - Speed Dial 73 Address Book - Menu options 79 Address Book - Changing 41 Battery...
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... Resetting Your Phone 49 Restricting Calls 45, 48 Ringer Types 38 Ringer Types for Messages 39 Ringer Types for Voice Calls 38 Roam Ringer 39 Roaming 50 Analog Networks 51 Other Digital Networks 51 Roam Mode 52 S Safety 181 Security - Menus 136 PC 28 T Tapping and Typing 101 Three-Way Calling 167 To Do List 130 To Do List - Setting 44 Security Menu 45 Service Features 162 Setting the Time and Date 102 Setting Up Service 9 Setting Up Your Voicemail...
... Resetting Your Phone 49 Restricting Calls 45, 48 Ringer Types 38 Ringer Types for Messages 39 Ringer Types for Voice Calls 38 Roam Ringer 39 Roaming 50 Analog Networks 51 Other Digital Networks 51 Roam Mode 52 S Safety 181 Security - Menus 136 PC 28 T Tapping and Typing 101 Three-Way Calling 167 To Do List 130 To Do List - Setting 44 Security Menu 45 Service Features 162 Setting the Time and Date 102 Setting Up Service 9 Setting Up Your Voicemail...