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Page 1 - SCP-4000

Dual-BandSprint PCS PhoneTMSCP-4000Manufactured by SANYOUser GuidePlease read this manual before operating the phone,and keep it for future reference.

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viiiAccessories 68LiIon Batteries 68AC Adapter Charger 68Cigarette Lighter Adapter 68Dual-Slot Desktop Charger 69Leather Case 69Sprint PCS Wireless We

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1Getting to know your phoneHighlightsCongratulations on your purchase of a Sprint PCS Phone.This phone is lightweight, easy-to-use, reliable, and offe

Page 4 - First things first

2Easy Menu Navigation ControlThe Navigation key allows you to easily scroll through the menus.As you navigate throughout the menus, the menu options w

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3Alpha Entry Using KeypadPress a number several times until the desired letter appears.Letters scroll in the following order:1. ? , ’ & - @ ( ) \

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4Front View of Phone1. Red Light:Illuminates when POWER is pressed and when youhave incoming calls or messages.2. Headset Jack: Insert the plug of the

Page 7 - Table of Contents

55. TALK4. NavigationKey3. OK7.VOL(Volume)8. END6. POWER1. Red Light2. Headset Jack10. Antenna9. CLR(Clear)

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7Display icons:What they tell youDisplay icons are all the graphic symbols that show up on yourdisplay screen. In short, they tell you what’s happenin

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8Using the batteryYour Sprint PCS Phone comes with a rechargeable Lithium Ionbattery. Remember to fully charge your battery as soon as thecharge becom

Page 11 - Getting to know your phone

9Note: Use only SANYO-approved accessories.Using unauthorized accessories may cause damage.Charging with the AC AdapterUse only approved adapter, with

Page 12 - Messages

This phone will work only with service from Sprint PCS, which must bepurchased separately. See Sprint PCS Terms and Conditions of Service.©1999 Sprint

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10Using Your Phone:Basic operations to place andreceive callsTurning your phone on and offWhen you’re ready to turn your Sprint PCS Phone on, check to

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11When your phone has acquired service, the greeting banner will bedisplayed along with the date and time when in digital mode.The menu options will b

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12Making a callWhenever you make a call, follow these simple steps:1. First, check to see that your phone is on. If you see the displayindicators on t

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13Answering callsYour Sprint PCS Phone must be turned on before you can receivecalls. When your phone rings (“Call From: caller’s name” displaysif the

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14Note: In areas where Sprint PCS does not have a roamingagreement in place, you will still be able to make (but not receive)calls using a credit card

Page 18 - Using the battery

15Calling experienceWhen you use your phone on other CDMA networks, your callingexperience and call quality will be similar to what you experiencewhen

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16If you are on the phone when you leave a Sprint PCS Service Areaand enter an area where roaming is available (whether CDMA oranalog cellular), your

Page 20 - Basic operations to place and

17User Options During a Call (In-call state/status)During a call your phone provides you with access to all the menuitems you have in the Standby mode

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18Dialing Sprint PCS Directory AssistanceTo obtain residential, business and governmental listings; to gethelp completing local or long-distance calls

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19Dialing Sprint PCS Customer CareSprint PCS Customer Care can also be reached by dialing, ABC 2, TALK.Or:1. From the menu, highlight and press OK

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iWelcome to Sprint PCSSprint PCS built the only all-digital, all-PCS nationwide networkfrom the ground up for clearer calls. We have built our network

Page 24 - (Analog Indicator)

201. From the menu, highlight and press OK .2. Highlight and press OK .3. Highlight and press OK .4. Highlight and press OK .*Note: Only avail

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21Handy tips for easier everydayusage:Adjusting the VolumeThe volume keys VOL-, VOL+ of your Sprint PCS PhoneTM canperform two different functions. Th

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22Backlight/Contrast SettingYour Sprint PCS Phone allows you to customize the backlight andcontrast setting.To change the backlight setting:1. From t

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23Using Caller IDThis feature tells you who is calling by displaying the caller’snumber when the phone rings. If the caller’s name and number arestore

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243. Enter name associated with phone number and press OK .To enter the name, press the key that corresponds to the letteryou want to display. For low

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253. Enter name you want to find. Once a letter is entered, thePhone Book will automatically display all the entries that startwith that particular le

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26Getting the most fromSprint PCS ServiceVoicemail and Text MessagesSetting Up Your Sprint PCS VoicemailVoicemail allows callers to leave a message wh

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27Finding Out You Have A MessageYour Sprint PCS Phone alerts you when you have new messages.If you have new messages, your phone will ring and you wil

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28Message Clear CountIn the rare circumstances that the network does not clear the icon even when you don’t have any new voicemail, you can usethis fe

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29Page/Text Number ExtractionWhen you receive a page/text message on your Sprint PCS Phonethat contains phone numbers you can extract those numbers,ma

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iiFirst things firstRead this before you do anything else.Determine if your phone is pre-activatedIf you received your Sprint PCS PhoneTM in the mail

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30Call WaitingWhen there is a call waiting, you will hear a beep and a textmessage, including the caller’s name (if the caller is programmedinto your

Page 36 - Sprint PCS Service

31When you use this feature, you will be charged normal airtimerates and long distance if applicable for each call. Each call willappear as a separate

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32Getting The Most From Your PhoneMenu MapCall HistoryPhone BookMessagesOutgoing CallsIncoming CallsMissed CallsErase HistoryOutgoing CallsIncoming Ca

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33Menu Map (cont’d)MessagesPhone BookRoamingSet ModeCall GuardPhone BookRoamingMiniBrowserCall HistoryMessagesPhone BookFind NameAdd New EntryMy Phone

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34Menu Map (cont’d)RoamingMiniBrowserSoundsVolumeRingerEarpieceKey BeepCar/Headset UseRinger TypeVoice Callswith Caller IDRestricted IDNo Caller IDRoa

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35Menu Map (cont’d)SoundsDisplaySecurityLock PhoneChange LockLimit UseOutgoingIncomingOffSpecial #sErase PhoneBookReset PhoneDisplaySecuritySetupData/

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36Call HistoryYour Sprint PCS Phone captures the last 10 incoming, 10outgoing, and 10 missed calls in the Call History menu. You canplace calls throug

Page 42 - Menu Map

37Missed Call NotificationWhen an incoming call is not answered, the missed call will belogged into the “Missed Calls” menus. The missed call informat

Page 43 - MiniBrowser

38Internal Phone BookYour Sprint PCS Phone has capability of storing up to 300 phonenumbers. This allows you to organize your Internal Phone Book,stor

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394. If you entered the letters manually, and press OK , yourSprint PCS Phone will automatically search for entries withthose letters and display a li

Page 45 - KeyGuard

iiiWhat you should know before you callThe call typically takes about 30 minutes, but may take longer atpeak times. Your Sprint PCS Phone will be read

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402. a. From the Standby mode, enter a phone number using yourphone’s keypad.b. Highlight and press OK .c. Follow the phone’s prompts.3. At the con

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41Editing an Existing Phone Book EntryTo edit an existing Phone Book entry:1. Select the entry you wish to edit (See “Find Name” fordetailed instructi

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42To make a secret Phone Book entry not secret:1. Select the secret Phone Book entry you wish to change (See “Find Name” for detailed instructions.)2.

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43To overwrite an assigned speed dial number.1. Highlight , and press OK .2. Highlight , and press OK .3. Highlight an appropriate speed dial number

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44Prepend DialingPrepend dialing allows you to alter a phone number in your PhoneBook by adding additional numbers. For example, if your InternalPhone

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45• Two Second Pauses - Your phone will send the next set ofnumbers after two seconds. Each additional timed pause willadd two more seconds to the pau

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46Setting Your Phone’s ModeThis option allows you to control your roaming experience.You can choose to stop using the phone in analog modepermanently

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47Call Guard for RoamingWhen you are placing or receiving a roaming call, your phone’sdisplay notifies you that roaming rate will apply.When you press

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48Sounds:Volume (Ringer and Key Beep)1. From the menu, highlight , and press OK .2. Highlight , and press OK .3. Highlight or , and press OK .4.

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49Ringer TypesYour Sprint PCS Phone provides you with multiple ringer typesincluding five different melodies, vibration and none. Besidesbeing fun to

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iv3. Enter the four-digit lock code (This code typically is the lastfour digits of your Sprint PCS Phone Number, Social Securitynumber or Tax ID numbe

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50Tone LengthChanging your tone length may help to access older answeringmachines.You can determine the length of your key beep (you hear this whenyou

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51For setting “Service” or “Minute Beep” Alerts1. From the menu, highlight and press OK .2. Highlight , and press OK .3. Highlight or , and pre

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52How to Lock Your PhoneYou must enter your lock code to view the security menu.Typical default values are either the last 4 digits of your phonenumbe

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53Change the Lock CodeTo change your Lock Code:1. Highlight and press OK .2. Enter the existing lock code.3. Highlight and press OK .4. Enter new

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54By selecting “Phone Book Only” , your phone will restrict youfrom making or receiving calls to any number other than yourPhone Book entries. By sele

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55Special NumbersThis feature allows you to store three important phone numbersthat you would like access to even if your phone is locked. To adda pho

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56Reset PhoneResetting your Sprint PCS Phone will restore all the factorydefaults, including ringer types, display settings, etc. However,your Call Hi

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57Auto Answer for The Hands-Free Car Kit or HeadsetWhile your phone is connected to your hands-free car kit orheadset you can set your phone to auto a

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58Advanced Phone FeaturesSprint PCS Wireless Web ConnectionYour phone can function like a telephone wall jack whenconnected to your laptop PC* compute

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593. To terminate the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection, useyour Sprint PCS DialerSM software; fax calls typically terminateautomatically.Note: Don’t

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vTable of ContentsGetting to know your phone 1Highlights 1Easy Menu Navigation Control 2Alpha Entry Using Keypad 3Front View of Phone 4Display icons:

Page 68 - Advanced Phone Features

60The Sprint PCS Wireless Web BrowserYour Sprint PCS Phone comes equipped with a MiniBrowserwhich makes it possible to use the Sprint PCS Wireless Web

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61Each time you access the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser, youwill view a reminder that you will be billed for the connectiontime.If you wish to disa

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62Navigating through the Sprint PCS Wireless Web BrowserWhile using the MiniBrowser, you will find that on-screen itemsmay be presented in one of the

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63Clearing out text/number enteredWhen entering text or numbers, press CLR to clear the lastnumber, letter, or symbol.Press and hold CLR to complete

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64Entering Text, Numbers, or SymbolsWhen you are prompted to enter text, the current text entry methodwill appear on the display as ALPHA, alpha, NUM

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65Using BookmarksYou can bookmark many individual pages for easy access at a latertime. Bookmarks save your time by reducing the number of stepsit tak

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66Playing the “Crab Catch” GameYour Sprint PCS Phone allows you to take time out to enjoy agame.1. From the menu, highlight , and pressOK .2. Highlig

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67Using Your Phone as a CalculatorYou can use your Sprint PCS Phone as a calculator.1. From the menu, highlight , and press OK .2. Highlight , and p

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68AccessoriesLiIon BatteriesTwo types of Lithium Ion (LiIon)batteries are available for use withyour Sprint PCS PhoneTM.• Standard LiIon Battery• Exte

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69Dual-Slot Desktop ChargerThe dual-slot desktop chargercharges the battery at your homeor office.Figure 4: Dual-Slot Desktop ChargerLeather CaseThe l

Page 78 - Accessories

viHandy tips for easier everyday usage: 21Adjusting the Volume 21Displaying Your Sprint PCS Phone Number 21Greeting 21Backlight/Contrast Setting 22Usi

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70Charging Times with AccessoriesStandard LithiumExtended Lithium Ion Battery Ion BatteryAC Adapter Charger 3.0 hrs. 5.0 hrs.Cigarette Lighter Adapte

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71Usage guidelines:All about performanceand safetyKeeping tabs on signal strengthThe voice quality of your Sprint PCS PhoneTM will always be at itsbes

Page 81 - All about performance

72Understanding how your phone operatesYour Sprint PCS Phone is basically a radio transmitter andreceiver. When it’s turned on, it receives and transm

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73Maintaining your phone’s peak performanceTo operate your phone properly – that is, to maintain safe andsatisfactory service – you should follow thes

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74Protecting your batteryFor best battery performance, you should follow these guidelines:Use only SANYO-approved batteries and AC adapter, cigarettel

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75Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptableperformance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before itwill need to be replaced.Do not

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76Disposal of Lithium Ion batteriesThis product contains a Lithium Ion battery. Please ensure thatdisposal of this battery is in accordance with appli

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77Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such aspacemakers and hearing aids) to determine if they are adequatelyshielded from exter

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78Turn off your phone in dangerous areasTo avoid interfering with blasting operations, you should turn offyour phone when in a blasting area or in oth

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79FCC noticeThe phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in closeproximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you tostop using the te

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viiSecret Phone Book Entries 41Speed Dialing 424-Digit Dialing 43Prepend Dialing 44Pause Feature 44Storing a Number With Pauses 45Displaying/Erasing a

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80can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing measu

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81Index7, 8, 97A7, 147, 27, 2877, 1477, 25AAC adapter charger, 8, 9, 68, 74accessories, 9, 68-70activation, ii-ivAir Time, 37aircraft, phone use prohi

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82callsanswering, 4, 13disconnecting, 4, 12, 13emergency, 20making, 4, 12misdialing, 4, 12outside Sprint PCS Network,14, 15Reviewing your Recent CallH

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83finding name, 24-25, 38-39flashing the red light at the top ofphone, 13, 27flying, phone use prohibited while,77fueling area, phone not used in, 78S

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84Setup menu, 57, 59, 61Sounds menu, 48-51Vibrate menu, 48MessagesClear Count, 28Page/Text, 28-29Storing, 29Voice, 27message indicator, 7, 27-28MiniBr

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85Ring Type (Sounds menu), 49Ringer Vol (Sounds menu), 48roaming, 13-16, 46-47roaming indicator, 7, 14Roam Ring (Sounds menu), 49Ssafety, 72-80savingn

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