Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Katana LX Sanyo
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T able of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Y our Phone’ s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii Section 1: Getting Star ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1A . Setting Up Ser vice . . . . . . . . . .
2D. Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Understanding Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Set ting Y our Phone’ s Roam Mode . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Using Call Guar d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Bluetooth Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . .102 Bluetooth Pr ofiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 Pairing Bluetooth Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i Introduction This User Guide intr oduces you to Sprint ® service and all the featur es of your new phone. It’ s divided into four sections: l Section 1: Get ting Started l Section 2: Y our Phone .
ii Y our Phone’s Menu The following table outlines your phone’s menu structur e (in list view) . For mor e information about using your phone’ s menus, see “Na vigating Thr ough the Menus” on page 17. 6: IM & Email 7: Chat & Dating 8: V oicemail 1: Call V oicemail 2: Call:Speaker On 3: Details 4: Reset Indic.
iii 6: Pictures 1: Camera Pr ess Options (right softkey) and pr ess the navigation k ey up and down to displa y the following options: 1: Picture Mode 1: Normal 2: Beach/Snow 3: Scenery 4: Night/Dark .
iv 3: Calendar 4: Alarm Clock 5: Countdown 6: Stopwatch 7: World Clock 8: Calculator 9: Update Firmware 10: Assign. Media 9: Settings 1: Display 1: Main Screen 1: Scr eensav er 2: Animation 3: Backlig.
v 3: Alerts 1: Beep Each Minute 2: Out of Service 3: Connect 4: Signal Fade/Call Dr op 5: Messaging 4: K eytones 1: T one Length 2: T one Volume 3: T one T ype 5: V oice Guide 6: Vibrate T ype 1: Inco.
vi 5: T ext Entry 1: Auto-Capital 2: Auto-Space 3: Inpt Language 4: My Wor ds 5: T9 Set tings 6: Default Input 7: Add Wor d 8: Auto -Complete 9: Help 6: Phone Info 1: Phone#/User ID 2: Icon Glossary 3: V ersion 4: Advanced 5: My Account 7: More.
vii #: Navigation K ey s 1: Lef t Navi (Calendar) 2: Right Navi (Contacts) 3: Up Navi (Send T ext) 4: Down Navi (My Content) : Side K ey Guard : Set Time/Date : Wireless Backup (Befor e subscribing) 1.
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Section 1 Getting Started.
2 Section 1A. Setting Up Ser vice Section 1A Setting Up Ser vice l Setting Up Y our Phone (page 2) l Activating Y our Phone (page 3) l Setting Up Y our Voicemail (page 4) l Sprint Account Passwords (page 4) l Getting Help (page 5) Setting up ser vice on your new phone is quick and easy.
Setting Up Ser vice Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 3 Activating Y our Phone v If you purchased your phone at a Sprint Store, your phone should be activated and r eady to use. v If you received your phone in the mail and it is for a new Sprint account or a new line of ser vice, it is designed to activ ate automatically .
4 Section 1A. Setting Up Ser vice Setting Up Y our V oicemail All unanswer ed calls to your phone are automatically tr ansferr ed to your v oicemail, ev en if your phone is in use or turned off. Ther efor e, Sprint r ecommends that you set up your voicemail and personal gr eeting as soon as your phone is activated.
Setting Up Ser vice Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 5 V oicemail Password Y ou will create y our voicemail passwor d (or passcode) when you set up y our v oicemail. See “Set ting Up Y our V oicemail” on page 4 for more information on y our voicemail passwor d.
6 Section 1A. Setting Up Ser vice From Y our Sprint Phone v Pr ess to check minute usage and account balance. v Pr ess to mak e a payment. v Pr ess to access a summary of y our Sprint service plan or get answers to other questions. From Any Other Phone v Sprint Customer Service: 1-888- 211-4727 .
Section 2 Y our Phone.
Section 2A Phone Basics l Y our Phone (page 8) l Viewing the Display Screen (page 11) l Features of Y our Phone (page 13) l T urning Y our Phone On and Off (page 14) l Using Y our Phone’ s Batter y .
K ey Functions 1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated pr ompts. 2. Main Screen displa ys all the information needed to oper ate y our phone, such as the call status, the Contacts list, the date and time, and the signal and battery strength.
14. Camera L ens , as part of the built-in camera, lets y ou tak e pictur es. 15. Speaker lets you hear the dif fer ent ringers and sounds. Y ou can mute the ringer when r eceiving incoming calls by pr essing or an y of the side k e ys. The speaker also lets you hear the caller’ s voice in speak erphone mode.
Viewing the Display Screen Y our phone’s displa y scr een pr ovides a wealth of information about your phone’s status and options. This list identifies the symbols you’ll see on y our phone’s displa y screen: indicates your curr ent signal str ength.
indicates your phone is connected to a Bluetooth device (gr een icon) . indicates your phone is communicating with a Bluetooth device. indicates access to a secur e site. indicates the lev el of your bat tery charge. The mor e black you see, the mor e power you ha ve lef t.
Features of Y our Phone The KA T ANA ® LX by S ANY O is lightweight, easy-to-use, and r eliable, and it also of fers many featur es and service options.
T urning Y our Phone On and Off T urning Y our Phone On © Pr ess . Once your phone is on, it may displa y “Looking for service.” When your phone finds a signal, it automatically enters standby mode. At this point, you ar e ready to begin making and r eceiving calls.
Batter y Capacity Y our phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery . It allows y ou to r echarge y our bat tery befor e it is fully dr ained. The bat tery pr ovides up to 4.8 hours of continuous digital talk time. When ther e ar e appr oximately two minutes of talk time lef t, the phone sounds an audible alert and then turns of f.
Charging Y our Batter y Charge your bat t ery as soon as possible so you can begin using your phone. K eeping track of y our bat tery ’s char ge is important. If your bat tery lev el becomes too low, y our phone automatically turns of f, and y ou will lose an y information you wer e just working on.
Navigating Through the Menus The na vigation k e y on your phone lets you scr oll thr ough menus quickly and easily . The scr oll bar at the right of the menu k eeps tr ack of your position in the menu at all times. T o na vigate through a menu, simply pr ess the na vigation k e y up or down.
Displaying Y our Phone Number © Pr ess > Settings > Phone Info > Phone#/User ID . (Y our phone number and other information about your phone and account will be display ed.) Making and Answering Calls Holding Y our Phone T o maximiz e performance, do not obstruct the internal antenna ar ea.
Making Calls Placing a call fr om your wir eless phone is as easy as making a call fr om any landline phone. Enter the number , pr ess , and y ou’r e on your wa y to clear calls. T o make a call using your keypad: 1. Mak e sur e your phone is on. 2.
Answering Calls 1. Mak e sur e your phone is on. (If y our phone is of f, incoming calls go to voicemail.) 2. Pr ess or to answer an incoming call. (Depending on your phone’s settings, you ma y also answer incoming calls b y opening the phone or b y pr essing any number ke y .
Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled Call Guar d is an option that helps you manage y our r oaming charges when making or r eceiving calls while outside the Sprint National Network. Please see “Roaming” on page 55 for more information about r oaming.
Emergenc y mode options If you end the emer gency call b y pr essing , your phone enters the emer gency mode. 1. Pr ess to end a 911 call. 2. Pr ess Options (right sof tke y) . n Call 911 to call 911. n Call 911:Spkr . to call 911 in speak erphone mode.
In-Call Options Pr essing Options (right softke y) during a call displa ys a list of a vailable in-call featur es. The following options ar e a vailable thr ough the Options menu: v Three-Way Call to call a third party . v Main Menu to displa y the phone’ s main menu.
Saving a Phone Number Y our phone can store up to 300 Contacts entries. Contacts can stor e up to a total of 500 phone numbers, and each Contacts entry’s name can contain up to 64 char acters. Y our phone automatically sorts the Contacts entries alphabetically .
T o dial or save phone numbers with pauses: 1. Enter all or part of a phone number . 2. Pr ess Options (right softke y) > Hard Pause or 2-Sec. Pause . 3. Enter additional numbers. 4. Pr ess to dial the number . –o r – Pr ess Options (right softke y) > Save to sa ve the number in y our Contacts.
P lus (+) Code Dialing 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 fr om the United States) . This feature is subject to network a vailability .
Entering T ext Selecting a T ext Input Mode Y our phone pro vides conv enient ways to enter words, letters, numbers, and symbols whenever you ar e pr ompted to enter text (for example, when adding a Contacts entry or when using Sprint Mail and SMS T e xt Messaging) .
Entering Characters Using T9 T ext Input T9 T e xt Input lets you enter te xt with just one ke ypress per letter . T9 T e xt Input uses an intuitive wor d database to analyze the letters you enter and cr eate a suitable wor d. ( The wor d may change as y ou type.
Customizing the T9 Settings 1. Pr ess > Settings > T ext Entry > T9 Settings . –o r – F r om a scr een where y ou can enter te xt, pr ess Mode (right sof tk e y) > T ex t Options > T9 Settings . 2. Select an option and pr ess . n Word Predict to automatically displa y the wor d that ma y follow the current te xt input.
Characters scroll in the following order: Entering Symbols, Smileys, Emoticons, and Preset Messages Special te xt entry sets can help speed y our messaging and Web br owsing. These sets, including symbols, smile ys, emoticons, and pr eset messages are all accessed the same wa y.
Setting T ext Entr y Options 1. Pr ess > Settings > T ext Entr y . 2. Select an option and pr ess . n Auto -Capital to turn auto-capitalization on or of f. n Auto -Space to turn auto-spacing on or of f af ter T9 wor ds you enter . n Inpt Language to select the language (English or Spanish) .
Section 2B Settings l Sound Settings (page 32) l Display Settings (page 36) l L ocation Settings (page 40) l Messaging Settings (page 40) l Airplane Mode (page 43) l TTY Use With Sprint Ser vice (page.
Selecting Ringer T ypes for Messages 1. Pr ess > Settings > Sounds > Ringer T ype > Messaging . 2. Select T ext Message , P icture Mail , V oicemail , or V oiceSMS . 3. Select an option and pr ess . 4. Use your navigation k ey to scr oll thr ough the a vailable ringers.
Selecting a K ey T one Y our phone of fers a number of options for selecting the audible tones accompan ying a k e ypr ess. 1. Pr ess > Settings > Sounds > K ey tones . 2. Select an option and pr ess . n T one L ength to select a k e y tone length.
Adjusting the Alert V olume Y ou can set the alert volume separ ately fr om the ringer volume setting. 1. Pr ess > Settings > Sounds > V olume > Advanced... . 2. Select Alarms , T ext Message , P icture Mail , V oicemail , or V oiceSMS . 3.
Display Settings Changing the Screen Saver Select the option of displa ying a screen sa ver while in standby mode. 1. Pr ess > Settings > Display > Main Screen > Screensaver . 2. Select an option and pr ess . 3. Select a scr een sav er and press .
Changing the Background Customiz e y our phone displa y ’s appear ance by selecting a color scheme to r eflect your personality . 1. Pr ess > Settings > Display > Main Screen > Background .
Sleep Mode This featur e helps conserve y our bat tery power b y r estricting the display . 1. Pr ess > Settings > Display . 2. Select Main Screen or Outer Screen . 3. Select Sleep Mode . 4. Select a time interval befor e the phone goes into sleep mode and pr ess .
Display Language Choose to displa y your phone’ s onscreen menus in English or in Spanish. 1. Pr ess > Settings > Display > Language . 2. Select English or Español . P ower Save Mode This featur e helps conserve y our bat tery power . 1. Pr ess > Settings > Display > P ower Save Mode .
L ocation Settings Y our phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in connection with location-based services. The Location featur e allows the network to detect your position. T urning Location off will hide your location fr om e very one ex cept 911.
Setting Message Reminders When new messages arrive, y ou can choose to hav e your phone notif y you b y playing an audible alert. 1. Pr ess > Settings > Messaging > Message Reminder . 2. Select T ext Message , P icture Mail , V oicemail , or V oice SMS .
T o edit or delete a preset message: 1. Pr ess > Settings > Messaging > Preset Msgs . ( The list of pr eset messages is display ed.) 2. Select the message you want to edit or delete and pr ess Options (right softke y) . 3. Select Edit , and edit the message and pr ess .
Airplane Mode Airplane Mode allows you to use man y of your phone’s featur es, such as Games, Music, or V oice Memos, etc., when you ar e in an airplane or in any other ar ea wher e making or r eceiving calls or data is pr ohibited. When your phone is in Airplane Mode, it cannot send or receiv e an y calls or access online information.
3. Select On to turn T T Y mode on. –o r – Select Off to turn T T Y mode off. Phone Setup Options Navigation K ey Shor tcuts Y ou can use the navigation k eys as shortcuts to access specific menu items dir ectly fr om standby mode. With this featur e, you can r eassign the shortcuts to the menu items you choose.
2. Select <Add Favorite> . 3. Using the na vigation k e y or your ke ypad, select functions to be assigned to the My F a vorites list. 4. Pr ess Assign (left sof tke y) to sa ve. Auto -Answer Mode Set y our phone to automatically answer incoming calls with an optional hands-fr ee device or in speak erphone mode.
Setting Abbreviated Dialing T o activate the Contacts Match feature: 1. Pr ess > Settings > More... > Call Setup . 2. Select Contacts Match > On . T o activate the Prepend feature: 1. Pr ess > Settings > More... > Call Setup > Abbrev .
Browser Settings Customiz e y our phone’ s Web br owser settings. E diting Bookmarks E dit, sort, and delete Web br owser bookmarks. 1. Pr ess > Settings > More... > Browser > Bookmarks . 2. Scr oll to highlight a bookmark and pr ess Options (right sof tk e y) .
Phone Information Management Displaying Y our User Address © Pr ess > Settings > Phone Info > Phone#/User ID . Displaying Icon Definitions 1. Pr ess > Settings > Phone Info > Icon Glossary . 2. Select the item for which you want to see the e xplanation a nd press .
Section 2C Security l Accessing the Security Menu (page 49) l Using Y our Phone’ s L ock Feature (page 50) l Restricting Calls (page 51) l Using Special Numbers (page 52) l Deleting Phone Content (p.
Using Y our Phone’ s L ock Feature L ocking Y our Phone When your phone is locked, y ou can only make calls to 911, Sprint Customer Service, or special numbers. (See “Using Special Numbers” on page 52.) 1. F r om the Security menu, select L ock My Phone > L ock Now .
L ocking the Camera/Pictures Menus 1. Pr ess > Settings > More... > Restrict and L ock . 2. Select Camera/Pictures , and then enter y our lock code. 3. Select an option and pr ess . n Unlocked to unlock the curr ent Camera/Pictur es lock featur e.
Using Special Numbers Special numbers ar e important numbers that you ha ve designated as being “alwa ys av ailable. ” Y ou can make or r eceive calls to or fr om special numbers ev en if your phone is lock ed. Y ou can sav e up to thr ee special numbers in addition to your Contacts entries.
n Delete Message to delete all messages (including lock ed ones) in the Inbo x, Sent Mail, Pending, and Dr af ts folders; all Recent Lists; and all user -cr eated pr eset messages (text messages, SMS V oice messages, etc.) . 3. If you ar e certain you would lik e to delete, pr ess OK (lef t softke y) , and then Ye s (lef t sof tk e y) .
T o disable data ser vices: 1. Pr ess > Settings > More... > Data > Disable Data . (A message is displa yed.) 2. Pr ess Disable (right softke y) to confirm that y ou want to sign out. T o enable data ser vices: 1. Pr ess > Settings > More.
Section 2D Roaming l Understanding Roaming (page 55) l Setting Y our Phone’ s Roam Mode (page 56) l Using Call Guard (page 57) l Using Data Roam Guard (page 58) Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when you’re off the Sprint National Network.
Checking for V oicemail Messages While Roaming When you ar e roaming off the Sprint National Network, you ma y not r eceive on-phone notification of new voicemail messages.
Using Call Guard Y our phone has two ways of alerting y ou when you ar e r oaming of f the Sprint National Network: the onscr een r oaming icon and Call Guar d. Call Guar d makes it easy to manage your r oaming char ges by r equiring an extr a step befor e you can place or answer a r oaming call.
Using Data Roam Guard Depending on service a vailability and r oaming agr eements, your phone ma y be able to access data services while r oaming on certain digital systems. Y ou can set your phone to alert you when y ou are r oaming off the Sprint National Network and try to use data services such as messaging.
Section 2E Managing History l Viewing History (page 59) l History Thread (page 60) l History Details (page 60) l History Menu Options (page 60) l Making a Call From History (page 61) l Saving a Phone .
Histor y Icon Indication Y ou can determine the type of phone call that was placed, accepted, or missed fr om the icons shown below . v – Incoming Call v – Outgoing Call v – Missed Call Histor y Thread The History thr ead scr een shows all history of a selected history entry .
v Prepend to add numbers to the beginning of a phone number . (See “Pr epending a Phone Number F rom History” on page 62.) v Delete to delete an entry . Delete All to delete all entries in the History . See “Deleting History ” on page 62. v Send Message to send an SMS T ext message or an SMS V oice message.
Making a New Group Entr y From Histor y 1. F r om the History list displa y , pr ess Options (right sof tk e y) > New Group . 2. Read the message and pr ess Star t (lef t sof tk e y) . 3. Scr oll thr ough the list and pr ess after each selection. (A check mark will appear in the bo x next to the selected entry .
Section 2F Contacts l About Contacts (page 63) l Displaying the Contacts List (page 63) l Creating a New Contacts Entry (page 64) l Finding Contacts Entries (page 65) l Displaying the Details Screen (.
Viewing Histor y from Contacts Y ou can view the history of the selected Contacts entry fr om the Contacts list. © Highlight the entry and pr ess Options (right sof t key ) > Contact History . Creating a New Contacts Entr y Creating a P ersonal Contacts Entr y 1.
4. When you’v e marked all the entries y ou want to add, pr ess Continue (left sof tke y) . 5. Enter a name for the new gr oup and pr ess . 6. Pr ess Save (left sof tke y) to sa ve the gr oup entry .
Finding Group Entries 1. Pr ess Contacts (right softke y) . 2. Scr oll thr ough the gr oup entries using your na vigation k e y . T o displa y Contacts entries belonging to a gr oup, highlight the gr oup and pr ess . 3. T o dial the entry’s default phone number , select the entry and pr ess .
Editing a Contacts Entr y Adding a Phone Number to a P ersonal Contacts Entr y 1. F r om the Contacts list displa y , highlight the entry to which you want to add a phone number and pr ess Options (right sof tk e y) > Edit Contact . 2. Scr oll down to highlight <Add Number> and enter the new phone number and pr ess .
2. Select an a vailable speed dial location and pr ess . 3. Select an entry fr om the list and pr ess . The entry’s default phone number is assigned. n T o select another phone number in the entry , pr ess the na vigation k e y right or lef t. Editing a Contacts Entr y ’ s Information T o edit a personal Contacts entr y ’ s information: 1.
4. Select an option and pr ess . 5. Select a ringer and pr ess . Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entr y Y ou can assign an image to a Contacts entry . The image is displa yed when the entry calls y ou. 1. F r om the Contacts list, select a Contacts entry to which you would lik e to assign an image and pr ess .
v Delete Contact to delete the selected Contacts entry . Delete Group appears if a gr oup entry is selected. See “T o delete a personal Contacts or a gr oup entry ” on page 69. v Contact History to displa y the selected Contacts entry ’s history .
Secret Contacts Entries Y ou can hide an entry by making it secr et. The entry is not displa yed in y our Contacts. In History , a telephone number is displa yed but the Contacts entry’s name is not. T o make an entr y secret: 1. F r om the Contacts list, highlight a Contacts entry .
Dialing Sprint Ser vices Y our Contacts list is prepr ogr ammed with contact numbers for v arious Sprint services. T o dial a ser vice from your Con tacts: 1. Pr ess > Settings > More... > Contacts > Ser vices . 2. Select Customer Ser vice , Dir Assistance (Sprint 411), Account Info , or Sprint Operator .
Activating and Deactivating Wireless Backup Ser vice T o activate the wireless backup ser vice: 1. Pr ess > Settings > More... > Wireless Backup . 2. Select Subscribe . (Y ou will be pr ompted to confirm your license status.) 3. Pr ess Ye s (lef t sof tk ey) and follow the onscr een instructions to pur chase the license.
Setting Wireless Backup Aler t This featur e turns the pop-up alert on or of f when a Wir eless Backup is in pr ogr ess (sign-in state only) . 1. Pr ess > Settings > More... > Wireless Backup > Aler t . 2. Select Aler t me or No aler ts . Tip T o display the wireless back up ser vice information, pr ess Menu > Settings > Mor e.
Section 2G Calendar and T ools l Using Y our Phone’ s Calendar (page 75) l Using Y our Phone’ s T ools (page 80) Y our phone is equipped with several personal information management features that help you manage your busy lifestyle.
T o edit added holidays: 1. F r om the calendar displa y , highlight a day y ou hav e set as holida y . 2. Pr ess Options (right softke y) > Holiday . 3. Select an option and pr ess . n Reset Date to r eset (clear) a holida y for the highlighted date only .
Adding a Call Alarm to the Calendar Y ou can set call alarms to notif y you when y ou need to place a call. The call alarm will let you know when and to whom to place a scheduled call. Y ou can set up to 15 call alarms. T o add a call alarm to the calendar : 1.
T o silence the alarm, pr ess any k ey . ( The alarm will stop and then sound again af ter the selected snooz e interval.) Pr ess Dismiss (right softke y) to dismiss the e vent. Viewing Events T o view your scheduled events: 1. Pr ess > T ools > Calendar .
Deleting Events T o delete a day ’ s scheduled events: 1. Pr ess > T ools > Calendar . 2. Select a da y and press . 3. Highlight an ev ent and pr ess Options (right sof tke y) > Delete Event > Y es (left sof tke y) .
Deleting T o Do Items 1. Pr ess > T ools > Calendar . 2. Pr ess Options (right softke y) > T o Do List . 3. Highlight a T o Do item and pr ess Options (right sof tk ey) > Delete Item . n Delete All to delete all T o Do items. n Del. Selection to delete selected T o Do items.
5. Select Repeat field to set a r epeat status for the alarm and pr ess . n Highlight Once , Daily , Mon – Fri , or Sat and Sun and pr ess . 6. Select Alarm field to turn the alarm on or of f and pr ess . n Select On or Off and pr ess . 7. Pr ess Save (left sof tke y) to sa ve the alarm settings.
Using the Countdown Timer This featur e allows you to use the countdown timer with alarm capabilities. Y ou can set up to fiv e timers. 1. Pr ess > T ools > Countdown . 2. Select a countdown timer number and pr ess . 3. Select items to edit and pr ess .
Section 2H V oice Ser vices l Using Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) (page 83) l V oice and Call Recording (page 86) l Setting Up Screen Call (page 88) Y our phone’ s V oice Ser vices let you place calls using your voice, store voice reminders, and record memos right on your phone.
v Check <Item> to check your phone’s status. (See this page for details.) Making a V oice Call Using ASR With A SR, you can mak e a voice call b y r eciting a name or phone number . 1. Pr ess and hold or . 2. If you hear “Say a command, ” sa y “ Call .
v Battery v Status (all of the abov e ex cept phone number) 1. Pr ess and hold or . 2. If you hear “Say a command, ” sa y “ Check .” 3. If you hear “ Which status item?,” say a command. A SR Options T o change A SR confirmation: 1. Pr ess and hold or .
V oice and Call Recording Use your phone’s v oice recor ding to recor d brief memos to r emind you of important e vents, phone numbers, or gr ocery list items and to r ecor d the other party ’s v oice during a phone call. T o record a voice memo: 1.
n Speaker On or Speaker Of f to activate or deactiv ate the speak erphone mode. n Edit Title to edit the title of a v oice memo. n Proper ties to displa y information about a voice memo. n T ype Filter to displa y only voice memos or only call memos. n Sor t by to sort voice memos b y time r ecor ded, name, or file siz e.
Setting Up Screen Call Y ou can screen incoming calls b y using a r ecor ded announcement, either a pr er ecor ded one or one that you r ecor d. Y ou can also r ecor d the caller’s message.
Recording a Customiz ed Announcement 1. Pr ess > T ools > V oice Memo > Screen Call > Announcement . 2. Highlight Custom and pr ess Edit (right softke y) > Record . 3. Pr ess to start the first r ecor ding. (Press to stop r ecor ding. The maximum r ecording time is 12 seconds.
Section 2I Camera l T aking Pictures (page 90) l Storing Pictures (page 94) l Sending Sprint Picture Mail (page 96) l Managing Sprint Picture Mail (page 98) Y our phone’ s built-in camera gives you the ability to take f ull- color digital pictures, view your pictures using the phone’ s display , and instantly send them to family and friends.
4. Pr ess Options (right softke y) for more options: n T ake Picture to r eturn to camer a mode to tak e another pictur e. n Send Media to send y our pictur e. (See page 97.) n Order Prints to print the pictures. Y ou can choose whether to pick up y our prints at a r etail stor e or ha ve them mailed to y ou.
v Image Controls to select an option fr om Brightness or White Balance . v CameraSettings to select your set tings. (See “Selecting Camer a Settings” on page 93 for details.) v Review Media to go to the In Phone folder to r eview y our sa ved pictur es.
4. Pr ess to tak e the pictures. (The Multiple Shots folder will be displa yed with up to four thumbnail pictur es per scr een.) 5. Pr ess Options (right softke y) to displa y pictur e options, or pr ess to r eturn to Camera mode to tak e another pictur e.
Camera Icon K ey Storing P ictures Y our phone’s pictur e and storage ar ea is called My Albums . Ther e are two types of folders in My Albums : v In Phone (see below) v Online Albums (see page 98) Copies of pictur es can also be sav ed in the Assigned Media folder (see page 95) .
In Phone Folder Options When you ar e viewing the In Phone folder , press Options (right sof tk e y) to displa y the following options: v Send Media to send y our pictur es. (See page 97 for details.) v Upload to upload pictur es fr om the In Phone folder to the Sprint Pictur e Mail W eb site ( www .
Sending Sprint P icture Mail Once you’v e taken a pictur e, y ou can use the messaging capabilities of your phone to instantly shar e your pictur e with family and friends. Y ou can send pictur es to up to 25 people at a time using their email addr esses or their phone numbers.
Sending P ictures From the In Phone Folder 1. Pr ess > Pictures > My Albums > In Phone . 2. Highlight a pictur e you wish to send and pr ess . ( The check bo x in the lower right corner will be mark ed. Y ou can select multiple pictur es.) 3.
Managing Sprint P icture Mail Using the Sprint P icture Mail Web Site Once you ha ve uploaded pictur es fr om your phone to your online Sprint Pictur e Mail account at www .sprint.com/picturemail (see “Uploading Pictur es” on this page) , you can use y our personal computer to manage your pictur es.
4. Pr ess Options (right softke y) to displa y your online pictur e options. n Send Media to send y our pictur e. n Order Prints to or der prints of the pictures. Y ou can choose whether to pick up y our prints at a r etail stor e or hav e them mailed to you.
Section 2J Bluetooth l T urning Bluetooth On and Off (page 100) l Using the Bluetooth Menu (page 101) l Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 102) l Bluetooth Profiles (page 103) l P airing Bluetoot.
Bluetooth Status Indicators The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at a glance: Bluetooth featur e is enabled (blue icon) . Y our phone is connected to a Bluetooth device (gr een icon) . Y our phone is discov erable b y another Bluetooth device.
Block List Y ou can pre vent other Bluetooth devices fr om connecting with your phone. T o add a device to the Block List: 1. Pr ess > T ools > Bluetooth > More... > Block List . 2. Select <Add New> . 3. Select Search or View T rusted .
n Select T rusted List to displa y a list of trusted Bluetooth devices. n Select Voice Priority to choose the default device you want to use for incoming and outgoing calls. Bluetooth Profiles All the Bluetooth settings you configur e ar e stor ed in your phone’s Bluetooth user profile.
P airing Bluetooth Devices The Bluetooth pairing pr ocess allows you to establish trusted connections between your phone and another Bluetooth device. When devices ar e pair ed, a passcode (sometimes called a PIN) is shar ed between devices, allowing for fast, secur e connections while bypassing the discov ery and authentication pr ocess.
Setting Automatic Pairing Y ou can configure y our phone’s accessibility to other Bluetooth devices. 1. F r om the T rusted List, highlight a device and pr ess Options (right sof tk e y) > Auto-Accept . 2. Select a setting and press . n On to allow the Bluetooth device to initiate a connection without an y confirmation.
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Section 3 Sprint ® Ser vice.
Section 3A Sprint Ser vice: The Basics l Using V oicemail (page 108) l Using SMS T ext Messaging (page 113) l Using SMS Voice Messaging (page 115) l Using Caller ID (page 116) l Responding to Call Wai.
T o display your Missed Log: © Pr ess > Messaging > V oicemail > Details . Retrieving Y our V oicemail Messages Y ou can re view your messages dir ectly fr om your wir eless phone or fr om an y other touch-tone phone. T o dial fr om your wir eless phone, you can either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu k eys.
V oicemail K e y Guide Her e’s a quick guide to y our ke ypad functions while listening to voicemail messages. F or further details and menu options, see “ V oicemail Menu K ey” on page 112.
4. Pr ess for Gr oup Distribution Lists. 5. F ollow the voice pr ompts to create, edit, r ename, or delete gr oup lists. Sprint Callback Return a call af ter listening to a message without disconnecting fr om voicemail. © Pr ess after listening to a message.
1. Af ter y ou ha v e r ecor ded a message, pr ess to listen to the r ecor ded message. 2. Pr ess for Mor e Options. 3. Pr ess to mark r eceipt r equested.
Personal Options Settings Skip Passcode Autopla y Pla y Back Date, Time, and Caller Info. Change Passcode Gr oup Distribution Lists Numeric Paging Return to Personal Options Menu Gr eetings Personal G.
T o reply to an SMS T ext message: 1. While the message is open, pr ess Reply (lef t sof tk ey). –o r – Highlight the message in the Inbo x, and pr ess Options (right sof tk e y) > Reply With > T ext Message . 2. F ollow steps 3-5 of “Composing SMS T e xt Messages” shown below .
Using SMS V oice Messaging In addition to sending and r eceiving SMS T ext messages, your phone is enabled with SMS V oice Messaging. With SMS V oice Messaging, you can quickly and easily send a voice message to other SMS -enabled phones or to working email addr esses without making a phone call.
Setting the Sender Name With this featur e, you can identify yourself to people who r eceive y our SMS V oice messages. 1. Pr ess > Settings > Messaging > V oiceSMS Options > From Name . 2. Enter your name and pr ess OK (lef t sof tke y) .
Responding to Call Waiting When you’ r e on a call, Call Waiting alerts y ou to incoming calls by sounding beeps. Y our phone’ s scr een informs you that another call is coming in and displays the caller’ s phone number (if a vailable) . T o respond to an incoming call while you’ re on a call: © Pr ess .
Using Call For warding Call F orwar ding lets you forwar d all your incoming calls to another phone number – ev en when your phone is turned of f. Y ou can continue to make calls fr om your phone when Call F orwar ding is activated. T o activate Call For warding: 1.
Section 3B Sprint Vision l Sprint Vision Applications (page 119) l Getting Star ted With Sprint Vision (page 120) l Accessing Messaging (page 124) l Downloading Content (page 127) l Exploring the Web (page 129) l Sprint Vision F A Qs (page 132) Sprint Vision offers easy and amazing data ser vices you will really use.
Getting Star ted With Sprint Vision With your Sprint service, you ar e r eady to start enjoying the advantages of Sprint Vision. This section will help you learn the basics of using y our Sprint Vision services, including managing your user name, launching a Vision connection, and na vigating the Web with y our phone.
Launching a Sprint Vision Connection © Pr ess > Web . (Y our Sprint Vision connection will start and the Sprint Vision home page will be displa yed.
Data Connection Status and Indicators Y our phone displays the curr ent status of your data connection thr ough indicators at the top of the scr een. The following symbols ar e used: Y our data connection is active (data is being tr ansferr ed); the transmit/r eceive symbol will blink to indicate data tr ansmission.
Scrolling As with other parts of y our phone’ s menu, y ou’ll ha ve to scr oll up and down to see ev ery thing on some W eb sites. T o scroll line by line through Web sites: © Pr ess the navigation k ey up or down. T o scroll page by page through Web sites: © Pr ess the volume k ey .
Accessing Messaging Y ou can send and receiv e email messages, instant messages, and te xt messages and participate in Web- based chatr ooms right fr om your phone. Messaging allows you to sta y connected 24 hours a da y anywhere on the Sprint National Network.
4. Enter the Subject and your Message . (Select each field and pr ess to enter te xt.) 5. Pr ess Send (left sof tke y) to send y our Sprint Mail message. F or information and instructions about r eading, r eplying to, and managing Sprint Mail (including setting up your addr ess book) , please visit www .
Accessing Sprint Instant Messaging Sprint Vision also pr ovides you with access to popular instant messaging (IM) clients, including AOL ® Instant Messenger TM , MSN ® Messenger , and Y ahoo! ® Messenger . 1. F r om the Sprint Vision home page, select Messaging > Instant Messaging .
Downloading Content With Sprint Vision, y ou hav e access to a dynamic variety of Pr emium Services content, such as downloadable Games, Ringers, Scr een Sav ers, and other applications. (Additional char ges may apply .) The basic steps r equir ed to access and download Pr emium Services content ar e outlined below.
T o download a selected item: 1. F r om the information page, select Buy . ( The item will download automatically . When the New Download scr een is display ed, the item has been successfully downloaded to your phone.
T o download purchased content from My Content Manager : 1. F r om the My Content Manager displa y (see page 128) , highlight the item you wish to download, and pr ess . ( The information page for the selected item will be displa yed.) 2. Select Download .
Although the Sprint Vision home page offers a br oad and con venient arr a y of sites and services for y ou to br owse, not all sites ar e r epresented, and certain functions, such as going dir ectly to specific W eb sites, ar e not av ailable. For these and other functions, y ou will need to use the br owser menu.
Cr eating a Bookmark Bookmarks allow you to stor e the address of y our fa vorite Web sites for easy access at a later time. 1. Go to the Web page y ou want to mark. 2. Pr ess the right sof tke y to open the br owser menu. 3. Select Mark this page > Save (lef t sof tk ey).
Sending a W eb Page This featur e allows you to send a URL y ou’r e viewing thr ough SMS T ext Messaging. 1. Pr ess the right sof tke y to open the br owser menu. 2. Select Send page . 3. T o complete and send a Web page, follow steps 2-5 in “Composing SMS T e xt Messages” on page 114.
Y ou can place an outgoing call anytime, but it will interrupt an y in-pr ogr ess Sprint Vision session. When is my data connection active? Y our connection is active when data is being tr ansferred. Outgoing calls ar e allowed; incoming calls go dir ectly to voicemail.
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Section 4 Safety and Warranty Information.
Section 4A Important Safety Information l General Precautions (page 136) l Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone (page 137) l Using Y our Phone With a Hearing Aid Device (page 138) l Carin.
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone Do Not Rely on Y our Phone for Emergency Calls Mobile phones oper ate using radio signals, which cannot guar antee connection in all conditions. Therefor e you should nev er r ely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communication (e.
when in a blasting ar ea or in other areas with signs indicating two-way r adios should be turned of f. Construction crews often use r emote-control RF devices to set off explosives. T urn your phone off when you’r e in an y ar ea that has a potentially e xplosive atmospher e.
M-Ratings: Phones r ated M3 or M4 meet FCC r equir ements for hearing aid compatibility and ar e likely to gener ate less interfer ence to hearing devices than unr ated phones.
Caring for the Batter y Protecting Y our Batter y The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of y our battery ’s performance. v Recently ther e hav e been some public r eports of wireless phone batteries overheating, catching fir e or exploding.
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Understanding How Y our Phone Operates Y our phone is basically a radio tr ansmit ter and r eceiver . When it’s turned on, it r eceives and tr ansmits radio fr equency (RF) signals. When you use y our phone, the system handling y our call contr ols the power lev el.
The highest r eported SAR values of the KA T ANA ® LX (SCP -3800) ar e: Cellular CDMA mode (P ar t 22): Head: 0.530 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.598 W/kg PCS mode (P ar t 24): Head: 0. 783 W/k g; Body-worn: 0.796 W/k g FCC Radio F requenc y Emission This phone meets the FCC Radio F requency Emission Guidelines.
v Reorient the dir ection of the internal antenna. v Incr ease the separation between the equipment and r eceiver . v Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cir cuit dif ferent fr om that to which the receiv er is connected. v Consult the dealer or an e xperienced r adio/T V technician for help.
Section 4B Manufacturer ’s Warranty l Manufacturer’ s Warranty (page 145) Y our phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worr y-free ser vice. If for an y r eason you ha ve a pr oblem with your equipment, please r efer to the manufactur er’s warr anty in this section.
Manufacturer’ s Warranty Manufactur er’ s Limited W arranty KY OCERA S ANY O T elecom, Inc . ( “KS TI”) of fers you, the original pur chaser who has pur chased the enclosed subscriber unit ( .
pr oblems (unless caused by defect in material or workmanship); (ix) damage the result of fir e, flood, acts of God or other acts which ar e not the fault of KS TI and which the Product is not specified to toler ate, including damage caused by mishandling and blown fuses; (x) consumables (such as memory cards, fuses, etc.
147 This product contains NetFr ont Br owser of ACCE SS CO., L TD. ACCESS and NetFr ont ar e trademarks or regist ered trademarks of ACCE SS CO., L TD. in Japan and other countries. This sof twar e is based in par t on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
Inde x A Abbr eviated Dialing 25, 46 Airplane Mode 43 Alarm Clock 80 Aler t Notification 35, 116 Animation 36 Answering Calls 20 A SR (Automatic Speech Recognition) 83 Aut o -Answer 45 B Backgr ound 3.
F Font Siz e Input 37 Viewing 38 H Headset Mode 46 Hist or y Deleting 62 Making a Call Fr om 61 Making a Gr oup From 62 Menu Options 60 Pr epending a Phone Number Fr om 62 Saving a Phone Number Fr om .
P Phone (Illus .) 8 Phone Number Displaying 18 Finding 24 Saving 24 With Pauses 24 Pictur es Sending 96 St oring 94 T aking 90 Plus (+) Code Dialing 26 Power Save Mode 39 Pr eset Messages 30, 41, 114 .
U Unlocking Y our Phone 50 V V oice Guide 34 V oice Memos 86 V oice Ser vices 83 V oicemail Menu K ey 112 Options 110 Retrieving 109 Setting Up 4 While Roaming 56 V olume 34 W Wir eless Backup 72 Worl.
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