Sanyo SCP-2700 manual 88 2H. Bluetooth

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6.Make sure the printer is ready to print data, and then press PRINT (left softkey).

7.If necessary, enter the PIN and press .

Note

Before using the Bluetooth feature, make sure your phone’s battery is fully charged.

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Contents SCP-2700 by Sanyo User GuideTable of Contents 2E. Calendar and Tools Safety and Warranty Page Property damage Please refer to the Important SafetySend Message Picture Msg SettingsSettings & Info VoicemailIii Bluetooth SoundsMessages Phone Info Text EntryUse Menu Getting Started 1A. Setting Up Service 1A. Setting Up ServiceSetting Up Your Phone Install the batteryVoicemail messages Setting Up Your VoicemailService provider Activating Your PhoneDirectory Assistance Operator ServicesTo access Operator Services Getting HelpYour Phone 2A. Phone Basics Your Phone2A. Phone Basics Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts Key FunctionsUnavailable More bars = stronger signalViewing the Display Screen Active, the icon is animatedStatus Icons Speaker Mode Your phone is in speaker mode10 2A. Phone Basics HAC Enabled Your phone’s HAC setting is enabledTurning Your Phone Off Battery and ChargerBattery Capacity Turning Your Phone On12 2A. Phone Basics Installing the BatteryRemoving the Battery Lift the battery up and remove it from the phoneSelecting Menu Items Charging the BatterySetting the Key Guard Displaying Your Phone NumberBacking Up Within a Menu Auto Key Guard To disable the Auto Key Guard featureMaking and Answering Calls Holding Your PhoneMake sure your phone is on Press when you are finishedMaking Calls Dialing OptionsTo ignore a call Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard EnabledAnswering Calls Ending a CallEnhanced 911 E911 Information Exiting Emergency ModeMissed Call Notification Calling Emergency NumbersIn-Call Options End-of-Call OptionsPress to turn speaker on. Press again to turn off Select New Entry or Existing Entry Saving a Phone NumberFinding a Phone Number Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With PausesSec. Pause Dialing From the Contacts ListPlus + Code Dialing To dial or save phone numbers with pausesAbbreviated Dialing Speed Dialing411 or To place a call using Abbreviated DialingEntering Text Qwerty KeyboardOther Text Input Modes Selecting a Text Input ModePredictive Text Mode Capitalization OptionsHelp to view the Predictive Text instructions Text Entry SettingsPress Options right softkey Text Mode From standby mode, press Settings Text Entry Add WordMy Words Customizing Predictive Text Mode SettingsPredictive Settings To edit or delete the words you have addedSend Message to select Text Message or Simple Data ExchangeEmail Address Options Street Address OptionsSave to Contacts to save the phone number in Contacts Phone Number OptionsWeb Address URL Options Call to call the phone numberSelecting Ringer Types for Incoming Calls 2B. SettingsSound Settings Ringer TypesSelecting Ringer Types for Messages Press Settings Sounds Ringer Type MessagesPress Settings Sounds Ringer Type 30 2B. SettingsSelecting Vibrate Types Setting Up Voice GuidePress Settings Sounds Keytones Press Settings Sounds Voice Guide32 2B. Settings Adjusting Volume SettingsPress Settings Sounds Volume Select a volume level, and press Done left softkeySilence All Display SettingsChanging the Font Size Changing the Screen SaverChanging the Contrast Changing the Phone’s Menu StyleChanging the Text Greeting Changing the Standby Mode DisplaySetting Return to Idle Mode Press Settings Display Return to IdleDisplay Language Location SettingsPower Save Mode Sleep ModeSetting a Callback Number Messaging SettingsSetting Message Notification Text Messaging SettingsTo change the language of the preset message Airplane ModeManaging Preset Messages To edit or delete a preset messagePhone Service TRS by first dialingTo turn TTY Mode on or off TTY Use40 2B. Settings Press Settings More... Accessibility Hearing AidPress Settings More... Call Setup Auto-Answer Phone Setup OptionsCall Answer Mode Auto-Answer ModeHeadset Options Security SettingsSetting Power On to Alert Accessing the Security MenuChanging the Lock Code Your Phone’s Lock FeatureLocking Your Phone Unlocking Your PhoneSpecial Numbers Press Settings More... Security Special Numbers44 2B. Settings Restricting CallsDeleting Phone Content Resetting Your Phone and Deleting Stored DataPress Settings More... Security Delete/Reset Security Features for Data Services Disabling Data ServicesLocking Data Services To display History 2C. HistoryViewing History Deleting HistoryHistory Thread History DetailsHistory Icons History History Menu OptionsMaking a Call From History Saving a Phone Number FromTo select an entry from your Contacts Making a New Group Entry From HistoryDeleting History 50 2C. HistoryDisplaying Contacts Details 2D. ContactsAbout Contacts Displaying the Contacts ListEnter the phone number for the entry and press Adding a New Contacts EntryCreating a Group 52 2D. ContactsDeleting a Contacts Entry or Group Editing GroupsAdding Members to a Group Removing Members From a GroupSelect Text Message Using Contacts Information in Other ApplicationsFinding Contacts Entries To copy information into a messageEditing a Contacts Entry Press to return to the Contacts menuTo assign a speed dial number to an existing phone number 56 2D. Contacts To check speed dial assignmentsHighlight a Contacts entry and press Select Set RingersTo make an entry secret Printing a Contacts EntrySecret Contacts Entries Select Select Image58 2D. Contacts To show secret entriesPress Calendar 2E. Calendar and ToolsCalendar Adding an Event to the CalendarEnter holidays Press the navigation key right and select Add Call Alarm60 2E. Calendar and Tools Previous/next weekTo respond to the alarm Calendar AlertsViewing Events 62 2E. Calendar and Tools Printing EventsDeleting Events To delete old eventsOff Alarm ClockHighlight an alarm number and press To delete all eventsTo view the time in different locations Countdown TimerCalculator World ClockPress Tools Stopwatch Alarm on and offStopwatch Highlight an item to set and pressAutomatic Speech Recognition ASR 2F. Voice ServicesMaking a Voice Call Using ASR 66 2F. Voice ServicesTime Signal Strength Network Battery My Phone Number Opening Menus Using ASRChecking Phone Status Using ASR ASR SettingsTo adapt the system to your voice To reset the adaptationTo change the ASR mode 68 2F. Voice ServicesPlaying Voice/Call Memos Voice and Call MemosTo delete multiple memos 70 2F. Voice ServicesManaging Voice/Call Memos Deleting Voice/Call MemosTaking Pictures 2G. Camera72 2G. Camera Camera Mode OptionsSelf-Timerto activate the camera’s timer. See Self-Timer on Assigning PicturesMultiple Shots Self-TimerTo cancel the self-timer after it has started This feature allows you to take four or eight shots in aZoom Camera SettingsSaving Your Settings To retrieve your settingsOnline Albums see Storing PicturesPhone Folder Camera IconsPicture messaging account Phone Folder Options76 2G. Camera Messaging Account onAn additional monthly charge Sending PicturesRegistering Your Picture Messaging Account Press My Albums Online AlbumsPress My Albums In Phone Press Send left softkey to send the pictures78 2G. Camera To reply to a picture message Viewing Picture MessagesUploading Pictures To access the picture messaging websiteManaging Pictures Picture Messaging WebsiteManaging Online Albums Delete Album to delete the selected albumAlbum Info to display detailed information about the album 82 2H. Bluetooth 2H. BluetoothAbout Bluetooth Turning Bluetooth On and OffIs Hidden or Visible for 3 min Bluetooth MenuBluetooth Status Indicators Find MeBluetooth Settings Menu Block ListBlock List Options Trusted List to display a list of trusted Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Profiles86 2H. Bluetooth Pairing Bluetooth DevicesPress Bluetooth Press Bluetooth Trusted ListSending Data via Bluetooth Printing Data via BluetoothIf necessary, enter the passkey and press 88 2H. Bluetooth Wireless Service Voicemail 3A. Wireless Service BasicsSetting Up Your Voicemail 90 3A. Wireless Service The BasicsPress and hold . Your phone will dial your voicemail box One-Touch Message AccessUsing the Menu Keys on Your Phone New Voicemail Message AlertsVoicemail Key Guide Using Another Phone92 3A. Wireless Service The Basics Clearing the Message IconText Messaging SMS Composing Text MessagesMessaging To reply to a text message 94 3A. Wireless Service The BasicsViewing Text Messages Threaded MessagingViewing Messages Message DetailsThreaded Messaging Options Lock/Unlock to lock/unlock the selected message 96 3A. Wireless Service The BasicsSettings to display the Messaging Settings menu Caller IDPress again To switch back to the first callerCall Waiting Making a Three-Way CallRoaming on Other Networks Call ForwardingRoaming Roaming IconPress Settings More... Roaming Set Mode Setting Roam ModeData Roam Guard Call Guard101 To use data services when Data Roam Guard is activeYour User Name Accessing Messages Downloading Content Browser MenuPress Settings Phone Info Phone#/User ID 102 3B. Web and Data Services103 To change your Net Guard settingsLaunching a Web Connection Net GuardSelecting Navigating the WebSoftkeys ScrollingAccessing Messages Going BackGoing Home Instant Messaging Downloading ContentAccessing the Download Menus 106 3B. Web and Data Services107 Selecting an Item to DownloadDownloading an Item To download a selected itemOpening the Browser Menu Turn On/Off Error Logging to set whether to save error logs108 3B. Web and Data Services Browser Menu109 Going to a Specific WebsiteCreating a Favorite To go to a particular website by entering a URL Web addressReloading a Web Accessing a Favorite110 3B. Web and Data Services Deleting a FavoriteSafety and Warranty Information 4A. Important Safety Information General Precautions112 4A. Important Safety Information 113 Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your PhoneUsing Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device Restricting Children’s Access to Your Phone114 4A. Important Safety Information To further minimize interference Caring for the BatteryProtecting Your Battery Getting the Best Hearing Device Experience With Your PhoneDisposal of Lithium Ion Li-Ion Batteries 116 4A. Important Safety InformationCharging StoringSpecific Absorption Rates SAR for Wireless Phones Radio Frequency RF Energy117 FCC Notice 118 4A. Important Safety InformationOwner’s Record FCC Radio Frequency Emission119 User Guide Proprietary Notice120 4B. Warranty Manufacturer’s WarrantyManufacturer’s Warranty Manufacturer’s WarrantyThis warranty is valid only in the United States 4B. Warranty 121122 4B. Warranty Index IndexHearing Aid Compatibility Viewing Messages 79 Website Setting AlertsText Messaging Key Functions Key Guard Navigating Menus Key TonesTurning Your Phone On and Off Index
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