Pcs Phone Handspring Treo 300 User Guide
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Section 6 Application-Specific Tasks 103 Application Ta s k s 6 3.Tap Cancel 3-way to end the second call and to return to the first call you placed, or tap Hang Up to end both calls. Note: If the headset is attached, you can also press the button on the headset to end the second call and return to the first call. Checking voicemail There are several ways to access your voicemail mailbox. To check voicemail: 1. Make sure wireless mode is on. See page 10 for details. 2.Do one of the following: nFrom the Dial Pad view, tap and hold the 1 button for two seconds. nFrom the Dial Pad or Speed Dial view, press and hold the 1 key for two seconds. nFrom the Speed Dial view, tap the Vo i ce mai l button. nFrom the Dial Pad or Speed Dial view, tap the voicemail icon in the title bar. 3.Close the lid to end the call. Tap 3-way Call Voicemail button
Section 6 104 Application-Specific Tasks Forwarding calls If you need to turn off the wireless mode or know you will be traveling outside a coverage area, you can forward your calls to another number. Keep in mind that airtime charges still apply to your forwarded calls. Note: Because call forwarding information is stored by the network, it’s a good idea to check the current network settings both before and after you change the call forwarding option. To forward calls to another number: 1. From the Speed Dial, Dial Pad, or Call History view, press Menu . 2.Under Options, select Call Preferences (/A). 3.Select the call forwarding option you want to use. Tip: You can define multiple forwarding numbers. Select Edit numbers from the list to add, change, or delete a 10-digit forwarding number. 4.Hold Option and press Return to finish. 5.Listen for a confirmation tone. If you do not hear a tone, try calling yourself to see if the call forwards to the correct number. Other ways to make a call In addition to using the Speed Dial, Contacts, Dial Pad, and Call History views, you can also place calls in the following ways: ©Redialing the last number ©Returning a missed call ©Dialing an emergency number Tap here to forward all calls to a specific number
Section 6 Application-Specific Tasks 105 Application Ta s k s 6 Redialing the last number You can redial the last number you called. To redial the last number, do one of the following: ©Press and hold PhoneBook for at least one second. ©From PhoneBook, press and hold the rocker switch. Returning a missed call When your PCS Treo 300 is on and you remain in a coverage area, any calls you miss appear in the Call History list and you receive a missed call alert message. When your phone is off or you travel outside a coverage area, your calls are forwarded to voicemail and they do not appear in the Call History list. ©If you miss multiple calls, a message appears indicating the number of calls you missed. Tap View List to jump to the Call History view. See page 95 for instructions on calling a number in your Call History list. ©If you miss a single call, the following screen appears: Note: If the caller’s phone number is not available, the Call Back button does not appear on the Missed Call screen. Calling an emergency number If your phone is locked, you don’t need to unlock your phone to call an emergency number. Simply dial 911 from the Dial Pad view. To call an emergency number: 1. Make sure wireless mode is on. See page 10 for details. 2.Press PhoneBook . Tap Call Back to dial the number Tap OK to dismiss the call without calling back
Section 6 106 Application-Specific Tasks 3.From the Unlock Wireless Mode screen or Unlock Communicator screen, tap Make Emergency Call to access the Dial Pad view. 4.Dial 911, *2 (Sprint Customer Care), or any of the three emergency numbers you defined in Security Preferences. See page 111 for information on entering emergency numbers. 5. When the E911 Callback Mode dialog appears, tap Exit Mode to return to your phone to normal operations, or tap Call Back 911 to redial the 911 operator. PhoneBook menus PhoneBook menus are shown here for your reference, and PhoneBook features that are not explained elsewhere in this guide are described here. See page 28 for information about choosing menu commands. The Record and Options menus differ depending on which view is active. Tap Make Emergency Call
Section 6 Application-Specific Tasks 107 Application Ta s k s 6 Record menus Options menus Contacts list view Contacts edit view Call History view Contacts record view Contacts view Contacts record & edit views Call History view Dial Pad & Speed Dial views
Section 6 108 Application-Specific Tasks Preferences ©Remember last category. Determines how the Contacts list appears when you return to it from another application. If you select this check box, the Contacts list shows the last category you selected. If you clear it, the Contacts list displays the All category. ©List By. Determines how the Contact entries are sorted in the Contacts view, and also controls the PhoneBook Instant Lookup feature.
Section 6 Application-Specific Tasks 109 Application Ta s k s 6 Call Preferences ©Enable Digital Roaming. Enables you to access wireless service from any 1900Mhz network when you are outside a PCS coverage area. If you place calls while roaming outside a PCS coverage area, you will incur roaming charges (if applicable to your service plan). ©Enable Location Privacy. Prevents applications on your phone from using information about your location. For instance, a wireless directory application might use your location information to provide you with a listing for a store that is closest to you without requiring you to enter your city, state, or zip code. For safety reasons, 911 calls always include location information even if you enable this privacy option. ©Clear Voicemail Icon. Enables you to clear the voicemail icon when it persists after you’ve checked all your messages. Before using this option, first make sure that you’ve listened to all your voicemail messages, next try turning wireless mode on and off, if the icon still appears, then use this option.
Section 6 110 Application-Specific Tasks Dial Preferences ©Dial, Email, SMS. Provides other applications access to PhoneBook’s dialing functions. In most cases you do not need to change these settings. ©Home country. Determines if North American hyphenation conventions are automatically applied to phone numbers, and whether the following two options are available: nWhen dialing, add this area code to 7 digit numbers. Inserts the area code you specify in front of 7-digit numbers before dialing. nAlways dial 1 in front of the area code. Inserts a 1 in front of 10-digit numbers before dialing. If you select a country other than United States or Canada, numbers are formatted exactly as they appear in the Contact record. Rename Custom Fields These custom fields appear at the end of the Contact Edit screen. Rename them to identify the kind of information you enter in them. The names you give the custom fields appear in all Contacts records.
Section 6 Application-Specific Tasks 111 Application Ta s k s 6 Security PrefsEnables you to lock your phone and define emergency numbers. Wireless Mode Lock: Locks your phone and requires you to enter a password to make outgoing calls (other than emergency numbers). The default password is the last four digits of your phone number. You can still receive incoming calls and view your data in handheld mode. ©On Power Off. Locks wireless mode each time you turn off your phone. ©Immediately. Locks wireless mode upon exiting this dialog box. Communicator Lock: Locks your phone upon exiting this dialog box. When Communicator Lock is on, you must enter a password to view your data in handheld mode and to make outgoing calls (other than emergency numbers). You can still receive incoming calls. The default password is the last four digits of your phone number. Important: If you use Communicator Lock to lock your phone, you must enter the exact password to re- activate your phone. If you forget the password, you need to perform a hard reset to resume using your phone. Performing a hard reset deletes all the records in your phone; however, you can restore all previously synchronized data at the next HotSync operation. See page 235 for details. Note that performing a hard reset provides access only to handheld mode. To resume using wireless mode, you must contact Sprint to obtain the unlock code. Custom Emergency Numbers. Enables you to define three numbers that you can dial manually when your phone is locked. Change Password. Enables you to change the default password.
Section 6 112 Application-Specific Tasks Phone Info ©Phone Number: Displays your phone number. ©ESN: Displays your phone’s Electronic Serial Number which uniquely identifies your phone to the PCS network. ©PRL: Displays the version number of the Preferred Roaming List. ©Firmware Rev: Displays the version number for the mobile communication software on your phone. ©PRI Checksum: Displays information intended for Sprint support. About PhoneBookShows version information for PhoneBook.