Personal Communication Service User Guide
Table Of Contents
- SCH-1000 Guide
- First things first
- Table of Contents
- To start connecting
- Getting to know your phone
- Display icons
- Battery
- Function keys
- Phone calls
- Speed dialing
- Correcting a misdieal
- Remembering your phone number
- Answering calls
- Using Caller ID
- Responding to Call Waiting
- Redialing calls
- Setting up Three-way Calling
- Using Call Forwarding
- Saving or adding your own emergency numbers
- Dialing when your phone is locked
- Dialing Sprint PCS Directory Assistance
- Dialing Sprint PCS Operator Services
- Setting up voicemail
- Internal phone book
- Understanding your phone's memory
- Saving and storing a phone number
- Entering a hard pause
- Dialing from your phone book to another area code
- Checking all your stored numbers
- Finding a number using a person's name
- Finding a number using four digits
- Finding a number using its memory location
- Erasing a phone number
- Keeping track of your calls
- Main Menu
- Understanding menu items
- Usage guidelines
- Keeping tabs on signal strength
- Understanding Power Save mode
- Understanding how your phone operates
- Radio frequency safety
- Maintaining your phone's peak performance
- Protecting your battery
- Using your phone while driving
- Disposal of batteries
- Following safety guidelines
- Using your phone near other electronic devices
- Turn off your phone before flying
- Restricting children's access to your phone
- Turn off your phone in dangerous areas
- Cautions
- FCC notice
- Index

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To start connecting,
just press .
If we’ve done our job as well as we think, you’ll seldom have to
refer to this small book – although it has very easy-to-follow steps
for getting the most out of your new Sprint PCS Service.
The truth of the matter is this: We realize that you have been
using phones all your life and take them pretty much for granted.
You expect to clearly hear the voice on the other end, talk as long
as you want, feel your conversation is private and not have to
work hard merely to listen to a message.
That’s partly why people are so intrigued with the new Sprint
PCS Network and the phone you just purchased. Together, they
could change the way you perceive wireless communications –
especially when it comes to important things like really clear
sound, privacy and time-saving features. Sprint PCS also has the
potential to do something even more far-reaching – and that’s to
change the way people think about communicating.
One day you’ll use a phone (even this phone) to download your
faxes, turn on your home sprinkler system, reroute your e-mail,
program your VCR or connect to your PC.
We honestly believe that we are closer to making all of these
connections than anyone else. And well we should be. That’s why
we’ve built our Sprint PCS Network from the ground up. That’s
what our products and services are all about. And that’s the kind
of technology this phone is based on.
Thanks for choosing Sprint PCS.
As we said – to start connecting, just press .
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