Note

All Direct Connect users with Nextel or PowerSource

 

phones must always use an “*” between digits, even

 

if they are calling another use whose DC number is

 

the same as their wireless phone number. Be sure to

 

include “*” when you give your number to a Nextel or

 

PowerSource user. For example, if your DC number

 

is 555-555-1234, when giving this number to a Nextel

 

user it would be “555*555*1234”.

 

 

5.Press Done (left softkey) to save the entry.

Tip

You can also save a Direct Connect number from

 

History. From a History listing, press Options > Save,

 

and then complete steps 3–5 above.

 

 

Blocking a Direct Connect Number

1.Press S > Contacts.

2.Highlight an entry and press S.

3.Highlight the DC-capable phone number (See “To tell if a number is a valid Direct Connect number:” on page 32.)

4.Press Options (right softkey) > Block DCCalls.

5.Press Block (left softkey) to block the number.

Unblocking a Direct Connect Number

1.Press S > Contacts.

2.Highlight an entry and press S.

3.Select the DC-capable phone number.

4.Press Options (right softkey) > AllowDC.

5.Press Allow(left softkey) to unlock the number.

Creating Groups in Contacts

Creating Group entries in your Contacts list makes it easy to make Group Connect calls. Once you have created Groups, you can communicate to everyone in a group simultaneously.

Note

Currently, Sprint phones do not support Group

 

Connect calls with Nextel or PowerSource phones.

 

When creating a group list, please make sure to

 

include only users with Sprint phones.

 

 

Types of Groups

Your Contacts can contain two types of Groups:

Direct Connect

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