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Section 2E
Navigating Through Menus
In This Section
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Menu Navigation
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Menu Structure
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Viewing the Menus
T
his section is a road map for using your PCS Phone. Every
function and feature can be accessed through a menu. Take a
few moments to learn your way around, you’ll find that it makes
your phone easier to use.
Section 2: Understanding Your PCS Phone
2E: Navigating Through Menus 67
Содержание
- User s guide 1
- A setting up service 2
- A your pcs phone the basics 2
- B controlling your phone s settings 9 2
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 2
- Table of contents 2
- Welcome to sprint i introduction to this user s guide iii section 1 getting started 2
- C setting your phone s security 3 3
- D controlling your roaming experience 1 3
- E navigating through menus 7 3
- F managing call history 1 3
- G using the internal phone book 7 3
- A pcs service features the basics 49 4
- B pcs vision 4
- H personal organizer 5 4
- I using your phone s voice services 21 4
- J using your phone s camera 31 4
- Section 3 using pcs service features 47 4
- A safety 99 5
- B manufacturer s warranty 09 5
- C pcs voice command 5
- Index 13 5
- Section 4 safety guidelines and warranty information 97 5
- Welcome to sprint 6
- Introduction to this user s guide 7
- In this section 9
- Section 1a 9
- Setting up service 9
- Getting help 10
- Getting started with pcs service 10
- Section 1 getting started 10
- Setting upyour voicemail 10
- Section 1 getting started 11
- Section 2 11
- Understanding your pcs phone 11
- In this section 12
- Section 2a 12
- Your pcs phone the basics 12
- Front view of phone 13
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 13
- Features of your pcs phone by sanyo scp 8100 14
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 14
- Viewing the display screen 14
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 15
- Turning your phone on and off 15
- Using the battery 15
- Displayingyour phone number 16
- Making and answering calls 16
- Making calls 16
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 16
- Adjusting volume during a conversation 17
- Answering calls 17
- Changing ringer volume 17
- Muting a call 17
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 17
- Calling emergency numbers 18
- Dialing options 18
- Missed call notification 18
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 18
- End of call options 19
- In call options 19
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 19
- Dialing and saving phone numbers with pauses 20
- Finding a phone number 20
- Saving a phone number 20
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 20
- Dialing from the internal phone book 21
- Four digit dialing 21
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 21
- Using one touch speed dialing 21
- Controlling your phone s settings 22
- In this section 22
- Section 2b 22
- Ringer types 23
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 23
- Sound settings 23
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 24
- Selecting a tone length 24
- Setting a start up power off tone 24
- Using voice prompt 24
- Adjusting the phone s volume settings 25
- Alert notification 25
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 25
- Changing the greeting 26
- Display settings 26
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 26
- Silence all 26
- Changing the backlighttime length 27
- Changing the display screen 27
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 27
- Changing the display for incoming calls 28
- Changing the display for the standby mode 28
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 28
- Changing the display color 29
- Changing the display for mi amigo 29
- Changing the font size 29
- Changing the screen saver 29
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 29
- Airplane mode 30
- Location settings 30
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 30
- Auto answer mode 31
- My shortcut 31
- Phone setup options 31
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 31
- Tty usewith pcs service from sprint 31
- Headset mode 32
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 32
- Setting abbreviated dialing 32
- Setting any key answer 32
- Setting call answer 32
- Changing the menu language 33
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 33
- Setting message notification 33
- Setting side key guard 33
- Sleep mode 33
- In this section 34
- Section 2c 34
- Setting your phone s security 34
- Accessing the security menu 35
- Calling in lock mode 35
- Changing the lock code 35
- Locking your phone 35
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 35
- Unlocking your phone 35
- Erasing the internal phone book 36
- Restricting calls 36
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 36
- Using special numbers 36
- Erasing the downloads 37
- Resetting and locking your phone through sms 37
- Resetting your phone 37
- Resetting your pictures account 37
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 37
- Controlling your roaming experience 38
- In this section 38
- Section 2d 38
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 39
- Understanding roaming 39
- Controlling roaming charges using call guard 40
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 40
- Setting your phone s roam mode 40
- In this section 41
- Navigating through menus 41
- Section 2e 41
- Menu structure 42
- Menunavigation 42
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 42
- Viewingthe menus 42
- Managing call history 43
- Section 2f 43
- Call history options 44
- Making a call fromcall history 44
- Saving a phone number fromcall history 44
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 44
- Viewinghistory 44
- Erasingcall history 45
- Prepending a phone number from call history 45
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 45
- In this section 46
- Section 2g 46
- Using the internal phone book 46
- Entering characters using t9 text input 47
- Internal phone book entry options 47
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 47
- Selecting a character input mode 47
- Adding a word to the t9 database 48
- After a character is entered the cursor automatically advances to the next space after two seconds or when you enter a character not on the same key 48
- Characters scroll in the following order 48
- Enter the word using multi tap text entry see entering characters by tapping the keypad on page 81 then press right softkey highlight t9 word and press the word will appear as an option the next time you scroll through options during t9 text input 48
- Entering characters by tapping the keypad 48
- For more information about t9 text input visit the tegic web site at 48
- If a word you want to enter does not display as an option when you are using t9 text input you can add it to the database 48
- In spanish mode characters scroll in the following order 48
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 48
- See page 51 for changing spanish entering mode 48
- Select the alphabet input mode see selecting a character input mode on page 79 48
- To add a word to the t9 text input database 48
- To enter characters by tapping the keypad select the alphabet mode see selecting a character input mode on page 79 press the corresponding key until the desired character appears by default the first letter of a word is capitalized and following letters are lowercase 48
- Entering numbers symbols canned suffix and smileys 49
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 49
- Using smart punctuation 49
- Addinga new internal phone book entry 50
- Findinginternal phone book entries 50
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 50
- Adding a phone number or address to an internal phone book entry 51
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 51
- Editing an internal phone book entry 52
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 52
- Selecting a ringer image type for an entry 52
- Dialing pcs services 53
- Secretinternal phone book entries 53
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 53
- Storing special numbers in the phone book 53
- My pcs phone number 54
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 54
- Using different dialing methods 54
- In this section 55
- Personal organizer 55
- Section 2h 55
- Adding an event to the scheduler 56
- Managing schedules 56
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 56
- Adding a call alarm to the scheduler 57
- Editing an event 57
- Event alert menu 57
- Event alerts 57
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 57
- Call alarm alerts 58
- Call alarm menu 58
- Editing a call alarm 58
- Erasing a day s events or call alarms 58
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 58
- Adding to do item to schedule 59
- Adding to do items 59
- Deleting items from the to do list 59
- Editing to do items 59
- Going to today s scheduler menu 59
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 59
- Viewing to do list 59
- Displaying the version information 60
- Displaying user address 60
- Getting to know icon indication 60
- Purging all events call alarms or to do list 60
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 60
- Viewing event call alarm or to do list 60
- Downloading files 61
- Downloading from your pc with multimedia master 61
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 61
- Using the calculator 61
- Using the world clock 61
- Using your phone s tools 61
- Icon appears at the left side of the downloaded data 62
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 62
- Downloading through wireless web 63
- Erasing all downloaded data 63
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 63
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 64
- Confirming the downloaded data 65
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 65
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 66
- Icon appears at the left side of the downloaded data 67
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 67
- Viewing the downloaded data size 67
- In this section 68
- Section 2i 68
- Using your phone s voice services 68
- Erasing all voice dial tags 69
- Programming voice dial tag to your phone 69
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 69
- Using voice activated dialing 69
- Recording voice memos 70
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 70
- Voice memo options 70
- Erasing voice memos 71
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 71
- Setting up screen call 71
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 72
- In this section 73
- Section 2j 73
- Using your phone s camera 73
- Creating your picture mail 74
- Password 74
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 74
- Taking pictures 74
- To take a picture with the phone closed 74
- To take a picture with the phone open 74
- Camera mode options 75
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 75
- Setting self timer 75
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 76
- Sharing picture mail 76
- Sharing picture mail from review share mode 76
- Review share mode 77
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 77
- Sharing picture mail from messaging 77
- Storing pictures 77
- Picture wallet 78
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 78
- To save a picture to the picture wallet 78
- To view pictures stored in the picture wallet 78
- Managing online picture mail from your pcs phone 79
- Managing picture mail 79
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 79
- Sharing online picture mail 79
- To access the picture mail web site 79
- To share an album from online mode 79
- To view your online picture mail from your pcs phone 79
- Using the picture mail web site 79
- Accessing online picture mail options from your pcs phone 80
- Section 2 understanding your pcs phone 80
- To access your online albums options from your pcs phone 80
- In this section 82
- Pcs service features the basics 82
- Section 3a 82
- New voicemail message alerts 83
- Retrievingyour voicemail messages 83
- Section 3 using pcs service features 83
- Setting upyour voicemail 83
- Using voicemail 83
- Voicemail notification 83
- Section 3 using pcs service features 84
- Voicemail options 84
- Clearingthe message icon 85
- Section 3 using pcs service features 85
- Voicemail menukey 85
- Making a three way call 86
- Responding to call waiting 86
- Section 3 using pcs service features 86
- Using caller id 86
- Pcs vision 87
- Section 3b 87
- Using call forwarding 87
- Launchingthe web 88
- Net guard 88
- Section 3 using pcs service features 88
- Your user name 88
- Browsingthe web 89
- Section 3 using pcs service features 89
- Signing in and out of pcs vision services 89
- Section 3 using pcs service features 90
- Section 3 using pcs service features 91
- Setting up a web connection 91
- Changing the displaying font size of a message 92
- Displaying messages 92
- Message storage 92
- Message types 92
- Messages 92
- Messaging 92
- New messages 92
- Section 3 using pcs service features 92
- Extracting phone numbers from a message 93
- Message options 93
- Prepending a phone number from a message 93
- Section 3 using pcs service features 93
- Creating folders for messages 94
- Extracting e mail addresses from a message 94
- Extracting urls from a message 94
- Section 3 using pcs service features 94
- Adding a folder for messages 95
- Editing folders 95
- Erasing a folder including messages 95
- Moving a message into the other folder 95
- Section 3 using pcs service features 95
- Erasing all messages 96
- Section 3 using pcs service features 96
- Short mail 96
- Signing up for updates 96
- Using short mail 96
- Accessing pcs mail messages 97
- Composing pcs mail messages 97
- Pcs mail 97
- Section 3 using pcs service features 97
- Using pcs mail 97
- Pictures 98
- Section 3 using pcs service features 98
- Downloading games ringers and screen savers 99
- Section 3 using pcs service features 99
- Section 3 using pcs service features 100
- Ringers 101
- Section 3 using pcs service features 101
- Screen savers 102
- Section 3 using pcs service features 102
- Pcs business connection 103
- Pcs vision faqs 103
- Personal edition 103
- Section 3 using pcs service features 103
- In this section 104
- Pcs voice command 104
- Section 3c 104
- Accessing information using pcs voice command 105
- Creating your own address book 105
- Getting started with pcs voice command 105
- Making a call with pcs voice command 105
- Section 3 using pcs service features 105
- In this section 107
- Safety 107
- Section 4a 107
- Getting the most out of your reception 108
- Maintaining safe use of and access to your phone 108
- Section 4 safety guidelines and warranty information 108
- Section 4 safety guidelines and warranty information 109
- Acknowledging special precautions and the fcc notice 110
- Caring for the battery 110
- Section 4 safety guidelines and warranty information 110
- Section 4 safety guidelines and warranty information 111
- Manufacturer s warranty 112
- Owner s record 112
- Section 4b 112
- User guide proprietary notice 112
- Manufacturer s warranty 113
- Section 4 safety guidelines and warranty information 113
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