Sprint Nextel SYSTEM 1 manual Register a Handset, Deregistering a Handset

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Register a Handset

When new devices are delivered, the handset should be registered with the base.

If the handset does not automatically register with the base, follow the instructions below to manually register it:

1.On the handset, press > Settings > Pairing > Pair with Base.

2.Press and hold the page/register key until the registering information is shown on the base screen.

3.After a few seconds, a prompt is displayed and the registration process completes.

Note: When registering a handset with the base, ensure that the handset is near the base. After the handset is registered, you can use the handset within about 250 meters (820 feet) distance of the base in free space. The actual distance may be impacted by environmental factors. Otherwise, the handset will display “Searching” and disconnect from the base.

Note: You can register a maximum of four handsets with the base.

Deregistering a Handset

To deregister a handset from the base, follow these steps:

1.Press > Settings > Pairing > Unpair with Base.

2.Press Unpair (left function key ) and then press up and down to scroll to the handset for it to be deregistered.

3.Press to deregister the handset from the base.You cannot use the handset after the handset is deregistered.

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Contents Started Special note for Sprint As You Go customers Page Handset Base Battery What’s in the Box?Adapter Get Started Guide Important Information BookletYour Sprint Phone Connect System Using This Guide Installing the Base Battery Get Your Device ReadyInstalling the Handset Battery Charging the Handset BatteryActivate Your Device Activating Your DevicePlug the other end into an electrical outlet Powering On the Phone Powering the Base OnPowering a Handset On Register a Handset Deregistering a HandsetDevice Basics Screen Icons Icon Indicates…Setting Up Your Voicemail VoicemailRetrieving Your Voicemail Phone Calls Making a CallAnswering or Rejecting a Call Initiating an Internal CallMaking a Three-Way Call Contacts Adding a New ContactViewing Contacts Editing ContactsUse Your Device Display Settings Changing the Backlight SettingsChanging the Screen Wallpaper Changing the BrightnessDisplay Settings Setting the Handset NameSetting Display Language Volume and Ringer Settings Adjusting the Phone’s VolumeSetting the Phone’s Alerts Ringer SettingsSwitching Between Input Methods Text Input MethodsTraditional English Input ABC Abc or abc Number InputSetting GPS Location Activating Location ModeTools & Resources Manage Your Account Online sprint.com From Any Other PhoneFrom Your Sprint Phone Troubleshooting Phone Cannot Be Powered OnBattery Cannot Be Charged Signal Strength is WeakResources Resources For Your DeviceSo where is my User Guide? What else has Sprint been doing? SustainabilitySurvey Please tell us what you think about your new device9672225201

SYSTEM 1 specifications

Sprint Nextel's SYSTEM 1 was an innovative mobile communication technology introduced in the early 2000s. It was designed to enhance the performance and efficiency of mobile voice and data services, leveraging various cutting-edge technologies that set it apart from its contemporaries.

One of the main features of SYSTEM 1 was its use of CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) technology. Unlike traditional analog systems, CDMA allowed multiple users to share the same frequency channel simultaneously, which significantly improved the capacity and quality of voice calls. This technology enabled clearer conversations and reduced instances of dropped calls, making it a reliable choice for consumers.

SYSTEM 1 also integrated advanced data services, which were gaining importance as mobile internet usage began to rise. The platform supported both circuit-switched and packet-switched data, facilitating seamless browsing, text messaging, and multimedia messaging services (MMS). The inclusion of high-speed data capabilities paved the way for services such as email on-the-go and access to news and entertainment content directly on mobile devices.

Another significant characteristic of SYSTEM 1 was its push-to-talk (PTT) functionality. This feature allowed users to communicate instantly with others at the push of a button, mimicking the walkie-talkie experience. The PTT capability was particularly popular among businesses and service industries that required quick communication among teams, enabling real-time collaboration and decision-making.

Sprint Nextel’s SYSTEM 1 was also recognized for its commitment to enhancing user experience through robust customer support and service availability. The company's focus on expanding their coverage areas and ensuring quality service led to greater customer satisfaction. Additionally, the technology was designed to be backward compatible, allowing existing customers to transition smoothly to new devices and services without significant disruptions.

In summary, Sprint Nextel's SYSTEM 1 was characterized by its use of CDMA technology, advanced data capabilities, and push-to-talk functionalities. These elements made it a compelling choice for consumers seeking reliable communication solutions. The emphasis on ensuring quality service and customer satisfaction further solidified its position in the competitive mobile communications market, paving the way for future advancements in mobile technology and connectivity.