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Sprint PCS Vision
SM
Smart Device PPC-6700
www.sprint.com
© 2005 Sprint Nextel. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or
in part without prior written approval. Sprint, the “Going Forward
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Page 1 - Smart Device PPC-6700

Sprint PCS VisionSMSmart Device PPC-6700www.sprint.com© 2005 Sprint Nextel. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part without prior

Page 2 - Welcome to Sprint

4 Section 1: Getting StartedGetting Help To visit our website:You can get up-to-date information on Sprint PCS Services and Options by signing onto ou

Page 3 - Table of Contents

94 Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Use separate settingsSe

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Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 95Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 5. To check the spellin

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96 Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages To add an attachment to

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Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 97Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Download MessagesThe man

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98 Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Tip: If you want to rea

Page 8 - 1.1 Setting Up Service

Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 99Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages If you use an IMAP4 acco

Page 9 - Sprint PCS Account Passwords

100 Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages To start MSN Messenger

Page 10 - Getting Help

Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 101Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages To check your own Messe

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102 Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 7.3 Calendar Use Cale

Page 12 - 2. miniSD Card Slot

Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 103Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages To send a meeting reque

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5Section 1: Getting StartedTo access automated invoicing information:  From the Phone screen,dial .Note: This service may not be available in a

Page 14 - 21. Camera Lens

104 Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 7.4 Contacts Contacts

Page 15 - Accessories

Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 105Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages To work with the contac

Page 16 - The QWERTY Keyboard

106 Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 7.5 Tasks Use Tasks t

Page 17 - 1.3 Battery Information

Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 107Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages To set a default remind

Page 18 - Low Battery

108 Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 7.6 Notes Notes helps

Page 19 - 1.4 Starting Up

Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 109Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages To create a note:1. Ta

Page 21 - 1.5 The Today Screen

Section 8Experiencing MultimediaIn This Section8.1 Using Camera and Camcorder8.2 Using Pictures & Videos8.3 Using Windows Media Player

Page 22 - Start > Today

112 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 8.1 U

Page 23 - Indicators

Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 113Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia  Pano

Page 24 - 1.6 Using the Start Menu

6 Section 1: Getting Started1.2 Your Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device Front, Top and Left Components213457689101112131415161718 1. Power/Backlight Pr

Page 25 - Program icons

114 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia The CA

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Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 115Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia  Came

Page 27 - Section 2

116 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Use th

Page 28 - 2.1 Introduction

Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 117Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Capture

Page 29 - 2.2 Using the Keyboard

118 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Set Up

Page 30 - 2.3 Using Letter Recognizer

Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 119Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia To use

Page 31 - 2.4 Using Block Recognizer

120 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Review

Page 32 - 2.5 Using Transcriber

Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 121Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Auto-st

Page 33 - Transcriber Gestures

122 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 8.2 U

Page 34 - The Transcriber Toolbar

Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 123Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia To play

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7Section 1: Getting Started 3. Antenna 4. Notification LED 1 Bi-color LED on the left side: Blue and Green for Bluetooth status and availability, a

Page 36 - 2.6 Using Phone Pad

124 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia To sor

Page 37 - Use the Options Screen

Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 125Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia To set

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126 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia To use

Page 39 - To draw a note:

Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 127Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Support

Page 40 - 2.8 Recording a Note

128 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia About

Page 41 - 2.9 Searching Information

Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 129Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Propert

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130 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Update

Page 43 - Section 3

Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 131Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia To play

Page 44 - 3.1 Using the Phone

132 Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Copy F

Page 45 - To adjust the device volume:

Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia 133Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Section 8: Experiencing Multimedia Accessi

Page 46 - 3.2 Making a Call

8 Section 1: Getting StartedBack, Right and Bottom Components20192122232524262827 19. Stylus and Stylus Slot Use the stylus to write, draw, or select

Page 48 - 3.4 In-Call Options

Section 9Using Other ApplicationsIn This Section9.1 Word Mobile9.2 Excel Mobile9.3 Viewing Slide Shows With PowerPoint Mobile

Page 49 - To mute a call:

136Section 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other Applications9.1 Wo

Page 50 - To make an emergency call:

Section 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other Applications137Section 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other Applications Bi-d

Page 51 - Section 4

138Section 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other Applications9.2 Ex

Page 52 - 4.1 Using ActiveSync

Section 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other Applications139Section 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other Applications Prot

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140Section 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other Applications9.3 Vi

Page 54 - Location New state

Section 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other Applications141Section 9: Using Other ApplicationsSection 9: Using Other ApplicationsTo navi

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AppendixIn This SectionA.1 Regulatory NoticesA.2 System Requirement for ActiveSync 4.xA.3 SpecificationsA.4 WarrantyA.5 Index

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9Section 1: Getting Started 22. External Antenna Connector You can connect your device to an external antenna to utilize the superior reception qualit

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144 AppendixAppendixAppendixAppendixA.1 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency IDsFor regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a mod

Page 59 - Section 5

AppendixAppendix145AppendixAppendixthe manual: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursua

Page 60 - Smart Device

146 AppendixAppendixAppendixAppendixThe M3/M4 ratings do not guarantee successful interoperation between your phone and hearing aid device. Results wi

Page 61 - Today screen:

AppendixAppendix147AppendixAppendixImportant Health and Safety InformationRetain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. Observe all

Page 62 - Customize the Start Menu

148 AppendixAppendixAppendixAppendix Avoid pushing objects into product Never push objects of any kind into cabinet slots or other openings in the p

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AppendixAppendix149AppendixAppendixWarning: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR BURNS, DO NOT D

Page 64 - Personal and System Settings

150 AppendixAppendixAppendixAppendixFor body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an acc

Page 65

AppendixAppendix151AppendixAppendixA.2 System Requirements forActiveSync 4.x To connect your device to the PC, you must have Microsoft® ActiveSync® in

Page 66 - To change the device name:

152 AppendixAppendixAppendixAppendixA.3 SpecificationsSystem InformationProcessor Intel PXA270 416MhzMemory ROM: M-System 128MB NAND Flash RAM: 64

Page 67 - Phone Settings

AppendixAppendix153AppendixAppendixControls and LightsButtons 5-way NAVIGATION control Three program buttons: Voice Recorder, Internet Explorer, C

Page 68 - Phone Services

10 Section 1: Getting StartedThe QWERTY Keyboard Your device provides you with a QWERTY keyboard, which is similar to a standard keyboard on your PC.

Page 69 - To add programs:

154 AppendixAppendixAppendixAppendixUTStarcom Personal Communications (“UTStarcom”) warrants to the original retail purchaser (“Purchaser”) that this

Page 70 - 5.3 Managing Memory

AppendixAppendix155AppendixAppendixUTStarcom Personal Communications (“UTStarcom”) warrants to the original retail purchaser (“Purchaser”) that this U

Page 71 - To close a program:

156 AppendixAppendixAppendixAppendixAActiveSync 46Installing ActiveSync 47Using ActiveSync 46Adding and Removing Programs 63Advanced options 119A

Page 72 - 5.4 Backing Up Files

AppendixAppendix157AppendixAppendixIIn-call Options 42Indicators 17Infrared (IR) 50Input modeMulti-Tap 31Numeric 31T9 30Input Panel 22Input Sel

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158 AppendixAppendixShortcuts 58Sorting pictures & videos 124Specifications 152Starting Up 13Storage card 35Synchronizing 47Synchronizing Mus

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11Section 1: Getting Started1.3 Battery Information Your device contains a rechargeable Li-ion polymer battery. Your device is designed to use only m

Page 75 - To change your password:

12 Section 1: Getting StartedLow BatteryWhen the low-battery warning appears, do the following:1. Immediately save your current data.2. Synchronize

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13Section 1: Getting Started1.4 Starting Up Turn Your PPC-6700 On and OffTo turn on your PPC-6700, press the POWER button on the top of the device. W

Page 77 - Section 6

Welcome to Sprint We are committed to bringing you the best wireless technology available. With Sprint, all your services work the same wherever you g

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14 Section 1: Getting StartedNote: The Buttons Lock feature does not disable the phone function of your PPC-6700. When you enable this feature, you st

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15Section 1: Getting Started1.5 The Today Screen The Today screen displays important information, such as upcoming appointments and status indicators

Page 80 - 6.2 Internet Explorer Mobile

16 Section 1: Getting StartedNote: You can access the Today screen from anywhere by tapping Start > Today.6. Displays the current date. Tap to setu

Page 81 - Use Internet Explorer Mobile

17Section 1: Getting StartedIndicatorsFollowing are some of the status icons that you may see on your device.Indicates the battery is fully charged.

Page 82 - To clear the History list:

18 Section 1: Getting Started1.6 Using the Start Menu The Start menu, located at the top left corner of the Today screen, displays a list of programs

Page 83 - 6.3 Using Bluetooth

19Section 1: Getting StartedProgram iconsFollowing are some of the icons for the programs that are already installed on your device.ActiveSync. Synchr

Page 84 - Bluetooth Modes

20 Section 1: Getting StartedMessaging. Sends and receives e-mail and text messages.Notes. Creates handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and recording

Page 85 - Bluetooth Partnerships

Section 2Entering and Searching InformationIn This Section2.1 Introduction2.2 Using the Keyboard2.3 Using Letter Recognizer2.4 Using Block Recogni

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22Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

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Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching Information23Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

Page 88 - 6.4 Using Wireless Modem

Table of Contents Section 1 Getting Started ... 1 1.1 Setting Up Service ...

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24Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

Page 90 - Connect Through a USB Port

Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching Information25Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

Page 91 - Bluetooth:

26Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

Page 92 - 6.5 Using Wireless Manager

Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching Information27Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

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28Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

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Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching Information29Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

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30Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

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Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching Information31Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

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32Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

Page 98 - 7.1 E-mail and Text Messages

Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching Information33Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

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Section 4 Synchronizing ... 45 4.1 Using ActiveSync ...

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34Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

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Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: Entering and Searching Information35Section 2: Entering and Searching InformationSection 2: En

Page 103 - Download Messages

Section 3Using Phone FeaturesIn This Section3.1 Using the Phone3.2 Making a Call3.3 Receiving a Call3.4 In-call Options3.5 Additional Dialing Inf

Page 104 - Manage Folders

38 Section 3: Using Phone Features3.1 Using the Phone Like a standard mobile phone, you can use your PPC-6700 to make, receive, and keep track of cal

Page 105 - 7.2 Pocket MSN Messenger

39Section 3: Using Phone FeaturesTo adjust the device volume:1. Tap the Speaker icon ( ).2. Under Volume, do the following: Adjust the phone volu

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40 Section 3: Using Phone Features3.2 Making a Call With your PPC-6700, you can make a call from Phone, Contacts, Call History, and Speed Dial.Make a

Page 107 - To change your display name:

41Section 3: Using Phone FeaturesMake a Call From Call History1. On the Phone screen, tap Call History.2. Tap Menu > Filter and tap a category.3.

Page 108 - 7.3 Calendar

42 Section 3: Using Phone Features3.3 Receiving a Call To answer or reject an incoming call:When you receive a phone call, a message will appear, giv

Page 109 - To send a meeting request:

43Section 3: Using Phone FeaturesTo set up a conference call:Not all service providers support conference calling. Before using the feature, contact y

Page 110 - 7.4 Contacts

7.5 Tasks ... 106 7.6 Notes ...

Page 111 - To find a contact:

44 Section 3: Using Phone Features3.5 Additional Dialing Information To make an emergency call: Enter the international emergency number for your l

Page 112 - 7.5 Tasks

Section 4SynchronizingIn This Section4.1 Using ActiveSync4.2 Synchronizing Information4.3 Synchronizing Via Infrared and Bluetooth4.4 Synchronizin

Page 113 - To locate a task:

46Section 4: SynchronizingSection 4: SynchronizingSection 4: Synchronizing4.1 Using ActiveSync ActiveSync synchronizes information on your Sprint PCS

Page 114 - 7.6 Notes

Section 4: Synchronizing47Section 4: SynchronizingTo install and set up ActiveSync:1. Install ActiveSync on your PC. After Setup completes, the Sync

Page 115 - To create a note:

48Section 4: SynchronizingSection 4: SynchronizingSection 4: SynchronizingYou can set up your PPC-6700 to synchronize with more than one PC or with a

Page 116

Section 4: Synchronizing49Section 4: SynchronizingTo change which information is synchronized:1. In ActiveSync on the device, tap Menu > Options.2

Page 117 - Section 8

50Section 4: SynchronizingSection 4: SynchronizingSection 4: Synchronizing5. To change available synchronization settings, select the type of informa

Page 118 - Use the Camera

Section 4: Synchronizing51Section 4: SynchronizingFor more information about enabling and configuring Bluetooth, see Section 6.Note: You can also use t

Page 119 - Use Shortcuts in Camera Mode

52Section 4: SynchronizingSection 4: SynchronizingChange Media Synchronization SettingsOnce you select the Media information type in ActiveSync to be

Page 120 - Camera mode icons

Section 5Managing Your PPC-6700In This Section5.1 Personalizing Your Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device5.2 Adding and Removing Programs5.3 Managing Mem

Page 122 - Use Zooming

54 Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-67005.1 Personaliz

Page 123

Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-670055Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700To set options f

Page 124 - Set Up the Camera

56 Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Customize the S

Page 125 - To use the Tools menu:

Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-670057Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-67003. Tap the day

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58 Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Personal and Sy

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Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-670059Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700To choose how to

Page 128 - To view pictures:

60 Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700To change the d

Page 129 - To view slide shows:

Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-670061Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700To adjust the br

Page 130

62 Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700To change the r

Page 131 - To beam a picture:

Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-670063Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-67005.2 Adding and

Page 132 - Supported video file:

Section 1Getting StartedIn This Section1.1 Setting Up Service1.2 Your Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device1.3 Battery Information1.4 Starting Up1.5 The

Page 133 - About the Controls

64 Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700To remove progr

Page 134 - About the Screens and Menus

Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-670065Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700To free up progr

Page 135 - Library Screen Menu

66 Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-67005.4 Backing Up

Page 136

Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-670067Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-67003. In the Mobil

Page 137 - To play an item on a network:

68 Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-67005.5 Protecting

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Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-670069Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700To change your p

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70 Section 5: Managing Your PPC-6700Section 5: Managing Your PPC-67005.6 Resetting Your Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device Occasionally you may need to r

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Section 6Getting ConnectedIn This Section6.1 Connecting to the Internet6.2 Internet Explorer Mobile6.3 Using Bluetooth6.4 Using Wireless Modem6.5

Page 141 - Section 9

72Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected6.1 Connecting to the Internet Your

Page 142 - 9.1 Word Mobile

Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected73Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedTo connect to a private network:1.

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2 Section 1: Getting Started1.1 Setting Up Service Setting up service on your new Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device is quick and easy. This section walk

Page 144 - 9.2 Excel Mobile

74Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected5. Configure the DNS and WINS settin

Page 145

Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected75Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected2. In Internet Explorer on your PC,

Page 146 - PowerPoint Mobile

76Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected Desktop. Keeps the same layout an

Page 147 - To navigate between slides:

Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected77Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedTip: To prevent Internet Explorer Mo

Page 148

78Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected2. Select the Turn on Bluetooth and

Page 149 - Appendix

Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected79Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedBluetooth PartnershipsA Bluetooth pa

Page 150 - A.1 Regulatory Notices

80Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected3. Enter a passkey (the same passke

Page 151

Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected81Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedUse a Bluetooth Device as a ModemYou

Page 152 - Your Sprint PCS Phone

82Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected6.4 Using Wireless Modem Wireless M

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Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected83Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected 10. Select Standard 33600 bps Mode

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3Section 1: Getting StartedNote: If you are concerned about unauthorized access to your voicemail account, Sprint recommends you enable your voicemail

Page 155 - SAR Information

84Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedConnect Through a USB PortTo connect

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Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected85Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected16. Enter the related network setti

Page 157

86Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected6.5 Using Wireless Manager Wireless

Page 158 - A.3 Specifications

Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected87Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedNote: Tap the Network Cards icon (

Page 159 - Expansion Slot

88Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedCheck for a Wireless LAN SignalYou c

Page 160 - A.4 Warranty

Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected89Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting Connected6.6 Using Terminal Services Client

Page 161 - AppendixAppendix

90Section 6: Getting ConnectedSection 6: Getting ConnectedTo disconnect without ending a session:1. From the Terminal Services Client screen on the d

Page 162 - A.5 Index

Section 7Exchanging MessagesIn This Section7.1 E-mail and Text Messages7.2 Pocket MSN Messenger7.3 Calendar7.4 Contacts7.5 Tasks7.6 Notes

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92 Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 7.1 E-mail and Text Me

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Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages 93Section 7: Exchanging Messages Section 7: Exchanging Messages If Auto configuration is

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