Sanyo Katana 2 Manual
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Section 3B: SprintVision 195 When is my data connection dormant? If no data is received for 10 seconds, the connection goes dormant. When the connection is dormant, voice calls are allowed. (The connection may become active again quickly.) If no data is received for an extended period of time, the connection will be terminated. Can I sign out of data services? You can sign out without turning off your phone; however, you will not be able to browse the Web or use other Sprint Vision services. While...
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196Section 3C: SprintVoice Command Section 3C Sprint Voice Command In This Section Getting Started With Sprint Voice Command(page 197) Creating Your Own Address Book(page 198) Making a Call With Sprint Voice Command(page 199) Accessing Information Using Sprint Voice Command (page 200) With Sprint Voice Command, reaching your friends, family, and coworkers has never been easier – especially when you’re on the go. You can even listen to Webbased information, such as news, weather, and sports. Your voice...
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Section 3C: SprintVoice Command 197 Getting Started With Sprint Voice Command With Sprint Voice Command: You can store all your contacts’ phone numbers, so you can simply say the name of the person you want to call. There’s no need to punch in a lot of numbers, memorize voicemail passwords, or try to dial while you’re driving. You can call anyone in your address book – even if you don’t remember their phone number. You don’t need to worry about losing your contacts or address book. This advanced service...
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198Section 3C: SprintVoice Command Creating Your Own Address Book You can program up to 500 names into your personal address book, with each name having up to five phone numbers. That’s 2,500 phone numbers, and with the advanced technology of Sprint Voice Command, you can have instant access to all of them. There are four ways to update your address book: On the Web.Go to www.talk.sprintpcs.comand sign on with your phone number and password to access a fully functional Webbased address book to create...
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Section 3C: SprintVoice Command 199 Making a Call With Sprint Voice Command To make a call with Sprint Voice Command: 1.Press and you’ll hear the “Ready” prompt. 2.After the “Ready” prompt, simply say, in a natural voice, “Call” and the name of the person or the number you’d like to call. (For example, you can say, “Call Jane Smith at work,” “Call John Baker on the mobile phone,” “Call 5551234,” or “Call Bob Miller.”) www.talk.sprintpcs.com. Tip:Keep in mind that Sprint Voice Command recognizes not...
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200Section 3C: SprintVoice Command Accessing Information Using Sprint Voice Command To access information using Sprint Voice Command: 1.Press . 2.Say “Call the Web” and choose from a listing of information categories like news, weather, and sports. – or – Simply say “Call news room,” “Call the weather,” “Call Sports Central,” etc.
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202Section 4A: Important Safety Information Section 4A Important Safety Information In This Section General Precautions(page 203) Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone(page 204) Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device(page 206) Caring for the Battery(page 208) Radio Frequency (RF) Energy(page 209) Owner’s Record(page 212) Phone Guide Proprietary Notice(page 212) This phone guide contains important operational and safety information that will help you safely use your phone. Failure to read...
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Section 4A: ImportantSafety Information 203 General Precautions There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service. To maximize performance, do not touch the bottom portion of your phone where the internal antenna is located while using the phone. Speak directly into the mouthpiece. Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery. Do not...
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204Section 4A: Important Safety Information Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone Do Not Rely on Your Phone for Emergency CallsMobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communication (e.g., medical emergencies). Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular networks or when certain network services or mobile phone features are in use. Check with your local...