Sanyo SCP-4000 manual What you will see

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Note: In areas where Sprint PCS does not have a roaming agreement in place, you will still be able to make (but not receive) calls using a credit card. This is called manual roaming.

What you will see

You should always check your phone’s display because it will let you know when you are outside the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network and whether your phone is operating in analog cellular or digital roaming mode.

The chart below indicates what you will see, depending on where you’re using your phone.

 

A (Analog Indicator)

 

 

(Roaming Indicator)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sprint Network

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other CDMA Networks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(“Digital Roam” displays.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Analog Cellular Networks

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(“Analog Roam” displays.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Regardless of whether you are using your phone on or off the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network, you should always dial numbers using 11 digits (1 + area code + number) when you make calls. (This does not necessarily mean you’ll be charged a long-distance rate.)

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Contents Dual-Band Sprint PCS PhoneTM SCP-4000 User GuidePage Welcome to Sprint PCS How to activate your phone Determine if your phone is pre-activatedHow to unlock your phone What you should know before you callWhat you should have handy How to get help Table of Contents Getting the most from Sprint PCS Service Handy tips for easier everyday usageGetting The Most From Your Phone Advanced Phone Features Accessories Usage guidelines All about performance and safetyIndex Getting to know your phone HighlightsEasy Menu Navigation Control Alpha Entry Using Keypad Front View of Phone Antenna CLR Clear END VOL Volume Red Light Headset Jack Navigation KeyPage Signal No ServiceBattery UseInstalling and removing the battery Charging the batteryCharging with the AC Adapter Standby mode Turning your phone on and offPower Save mode Making a call Correcting dialing mistakesWhere you can use your phone Answering callsWhat you will see Calling experience Call Guard User Options During a Call In-call state/status MuteRedialing Last Outgoing Number Dialing Sprint PCS Operator Services Dialing Sprint PCS Directory AssistanceDialing Sprint PCS Customer Care Prepaid CallsDialing Sprint PCS Roadside Assistance Making Emergency CallsAdjusting the Volume Displaying Your Sprint PCS Phone NumberGreeting 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 Finding Out You Have a Message Retrieving Voice MessagesMessage Clear Count Page/Text MessagesPage/Text Number Extraction Message StorageCall Waiting Three-Way CallingCall Forwarding Getting The Most From Your Phone Menu MapMenu Map cont’d Sounds Security Call History Missed Call Notification Erasing Individual or All Call HistoryAir Time Internal Phone Book Find Name same as pgAdd New Entry see pg Adding Multiple Phone Numbers to an Existing Entry Editing an Existing Phone Book Entry Secret Phone Book EntriesSpeed Dialing Digit Dialing Pause Feature Prepend DialingStoring a Number With Pauses Displaying/Erasing a Long NumberSetting Your Phone’s Mode Call Guard for Roaming Sounds Volume Ringer and Key Beep Volume EarpieceRinger Types Tone Length AlertsPage How to Lock Your Phone Unlock PhoneChange the Lock Code Restrict CallsPress OK Special Numbers Erase Phone BookReset Phone KeyGuardAuto Answer for The Hands-Free Car Kit or Headset Any Key AnswerAdvanced Phone Features Sprint PCS Wireless Web ConnectionTo 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 LiIon Batteries AC Adapter ChargerCigarette Lighter Adapter Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit Dual-Slot Desktop ChargerLeather Case Charging Times with Accessories Ion BatteryKeeping tabs on signal strength Understanding Power Save modeRadio frequency safety Understanding how your phone operatesMaintaining your phone’s peak performance Protecting your battery Driving Following safety guidelines Using your phone near other electronic devicesDisposal of Lithium Ion batteries Restricting children’s access to your phone Turn off your phone before flyingTurn 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