Sprint Nextel 2 manual Your Sprint Phone Connect, Top View

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Your Sprint Phone Connect 2

The following illustrations outline your device's primary external features.

Top View

Number Description

1Power indicator

2Voicemail indicator

3Battery indicator

4Signal indicator

5Signal strength indicator

6Power button

7Telephone port 1

8Telephone port 2

9DC 12V power port

10USB port* (see Important note)

11Antenna port

Important: Never place a USB-based device into the USB port of the Sprint Phone Connect 2 under any circumstances. Doing so may damage the device and negate its warranty. The port was designed for diagnostic purposes only; it is not intended for customer use.

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Contents Sprint Phone Connect Table of Contents TOC Introduction Package ContentsTop View Your Sprint Phone ConnectBottom View Battery Information Installation and OperationInstalling the Battery Installing the Power Adapter Installing the AntennaConnecting a Telephone to Sprint Phone Connect Understanding the Indicators Powering Sprint Phone Connect 2 On and OffAdjusting the In-Call Volume in Standby Mode Adjusting the In-Call VolumeMaking Calls Receiving CallsAdjusting the In-Call Volume During a Call General Functions Using Call WaitingPositioning the Device Horizontal PositioningMaking a Three-Way Call Using VoicemailSet Up Voicemail Retrieve Voicemail Messages Using Call ForwardingKeyboard Codes Assistive Communication DevicesWhy am I not getting a dial tone on my handset? TroubleshootingCan I create a shortcut to access my voicemail? Does this product work during a power outage?Can I adjust the volume on my telephone? How long is the battery life of Sprint Phone Connect 2?How does Caller ID work? How do I set the TTY mode?Medical Device Electronic DevicePotentially Explosive Atmosphere Traffic SecurityAccessories Safety of ChildrenBattery and Charger Operating EnvironmentCleaning and Maintenance FCC Statement Emergency Call