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Pcs vision, Pcs voice command, 2a: your pcs phone – the basics 11 – Sanyo VM4500 User Manual

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Features of Your PCS Vision Video Phone VM4500
by Sanyo

Congratulations on the purchase of your PCS Vision Video Phone
VM4500 by Sanyo. This phone is easy to use and reliable. It also offers
many significant features and service options:

Dual-band/tri-mode capability provides access to other PCS Digital
and Analog Networks where Sprint has implemented roaming
agreements (page 77).

PCS Vision

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provides access to the wireless Internet in digital

mode (page 176).

PCS Mail provides quick and convenient text messaging
capabilities (page 192).

PCS Voice Command

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lets you dial phone numbers by speaking

someone’s name or the digits in their phone number (page 211).

Downloadable ringers, screen savers (images), games, and more
allow you to turn down time into fun time and to personalize your
phone (page 196).

Speed Dialing lets you call a phone number stored in your
Contacts directory using one touch dialing (page 26).

The Contacts directory can store up to 300 names, 500 phone
numbers, 300 email addresses, and 300 Web addresses. Each
entry can contain up to 7 phone numbers, 1 email address, 1 Web
address, a ringer, and an image (Section 2G).

Your built-in camera gives you the ability to take full-color digital
pictures and videos. You can instantly share them with your
family and friends (page 133).

PCS Ready Link allows you to connect with your friends, family, and
co-workers with just one push of a button. This feature provides a
range of solutions to meet your communications needs (page 27).

Wide 2.1-inch, full-color display screen plus external display.

The Side Call key lets you place or receive calls without opening
the phone.

The Sub LCD allows you to monitor the phone’s status and to see
who’s calling without opening the phone.

The Flip options allow you to answer an incoming call by opening
the flip or end a call by closing the flip.

Section 2: Understanding Your PCS Phone

2A: Your PCS Phone – The Basics

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