Sanyo SCP-4000 manual Answering calls, Where you can use your phone

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Answering calls

Your Sprint PCS Phone must be turned on before you can receive calls. When your phone rings (“Call From: caller’s name” displays if the caller’s name and number are stored in your phone’s Internal

Phone Book, and the red light flashes), press TALK (or OK ) to answer. You can also answer by pressing any key (other than

POWER , END , CLR , VOL- , VOL+ or Navigation key). Before you do

this, you have to turn the Any Key Answer function on (See page 57).

To disconnect the call when you’re through, press END .

Where you can use your phone

Your Sprint PCS Phone is dual-band, which means you can use it to make and receive calls in many places:

In any city where Sprint PCS provides service

On other CDMA networks and conventional analog cellular networks where Sprint PCS has implemented roaming agreements.

When you use your phone outside the digital Sprint PCS Nationwide Network, it’s called roaming.

If you’re in an area where Sprint PCS has implemented roaming with CDMA or conventional analog cellular providers, you will pay the roaming rate plus long-distance charges, where they apply.

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Contents User Guide Dual-Band Sprint PCS PhoneTM SCP-4000Page Welcome to Sprint PCS Determine if your phone is pre-activated How to activate your phoneWhat you should have handy How to unlock your phoneWhat you should know before you call How to get help Table of Contents Getting The Most From Your Phone Getting the most from Sprint PCS ServiceHandy tips for easier everyday usage Advanced Phone Features Index AccessoriesUsage guidelines All about performance and safety Highlights Getting to know your phoneEasy Menu Navigation Control Alpha Entry Using Keypad Front View of Phone Red Light Headset Jack Navigation Key Antenna CLR Clear END VOL VolumePage Use SignalNo Service BatteryCharging the battery Installing and removing the batteryCharging with the AC Adapter Turning your phone on and off Standby modePower Save mode Correcting dialing mistakes Making a callAnswering calls Where you can use your phoneWhat you will see Calling experience Call Guard Redialing Last Outgoing Number User Options During a Call In-call state/statusMute Dialing Sprint PCS Directory Assistance Dialing Sprint PCS Operator ServicesPrepaid Calls Dialing Sprint PCS Customer CareMaking Emergency Calls Dialing Sprint PCS Roadside AssistanceGreeting Adjusting the VolumeDisplaying Your Sprint PCS Phone Number Backlight/Contrast Setting Using Caller ID Finding a Name in the Internal Phone Book Setting the Vibrating Ringer Getting the most from Sprint PCS Service Retrieving Voice Messages Finding Out You Have a MessagePage/Text Messages Message Clear CountMessage Storage Page/Text Number ExtractionThree-Way Calling Call WaitingCall Forwarding Menu Map Getting The Most From Your PhoneMenu Map cont’d Sounds Security Call History Air Time Missed Call NotificationErasing Individual or All Call History Find Name same as pg Internal Phone BookAdd New Entry see pg Adding Multiple Phone Numbers to an Existing Entry Secret Phone Book Entries Editing an Existing Phone Book EntrySpeed Dialing Digit Dialing Prepend Dialing Pause FeatureDisplaying/Erasing a Long Number Storing a Number With PausesSetting Your Phone’s Mode Call Guard for Roaming Volume Earpiece Sounds Volume Ringer and Key BeepRinger Types Alerts Tone LengthPage Unlock Phone How to Lock Your PhoneRestrict Calls Change the Lock CodePress OK Erase Phone Book Special NumbersKeyGuard Reset PhoneAny Key Answer Auto Answer for The Hands-Free Car Kit or HeadsetSprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Advanced Phone FeaturesTo receive a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection call Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser Starting the MiniBrowser Scrolling Up/Down by Clearing out text/number entered Entering Text, Numbers, or Symbols Using Bookmarks Playing the Crab Catch Game Using Your Phone as a Calculator Cigarette Lighter Adapter LiIon BatteriesAC Adapter Charger Leather Case Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection KitDual-Slot Desktop Charger Ion Battery Charging Times with AccessoriesUnderstanding Power Save mode Keeping tabs on signal strengthUnderstanding how your phone operates Radio frequency safetyMaintaining your phone’s peak performance Protecting your battery Driving Disposal of Lithium Ion batteries Following safety guidelinesUsing your phone near other electronic devices Turn off your phone before flying Restricting children’s access to your phoneTurn off your phone in dangerous areas FCC notice Page Index See also dialing Call waiting Icons. See icons at beginning of index See also roaming. number of calls made Page Patent Information