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Experiencing Sprint PCS Wireless Web 151
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Sprint PCS
Wireless Web
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Receiving Sprint PCS Wireless Calls
Most users use the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection to
place outgoing data/fax calls. But you can also set up your
Sprint PCS Phone to receive (host) data and fax calls.
Because each phone model is different, the Sprint PCS
Wireless Web Connection Kit doesn't include instructions
for how to set up your phone to receive data and fax calls.
Here's the procedure to set up your Sprint PCS Phone to
receive a (mobile-terminated) data or fax call:
1.
Select the menu option to enable incoming data/fax
calls. Note that incoming voice calls are not possible
when your Sprint PCS Phone is set to receive data/fax
calls.
2.
Once you've received the incoming data/fax call, you
may want to return the phone to its normal state by
disabling incoming data/fax calls.
Using Special Features During a
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Call
Your phone gives you the ability to use special features
while you’re on a Sprint PCS Wireless Web call. They are
outlined below:
Caller ID:
Just like your phone stores regular Caller ID
numbers, it also stores the numbers of incoming
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection calls. To
distinguish between the two types of calls, “Data” or
“Fax” displays along with the number of the caller
when you view your Caller ID records.
Call Waiting:
If someone tries to reach you while
you’re connected to the Sprint PCS Wireless Web, your
phone behaves like it is turned OFF. Depending on your
service, callers may get your voicemail. Call Waiting is
automatically deactivated whenever you place or
receive a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection call.
Note:
Caller ID is not available
on Sprint PCS Wireless
Web Browser calls.

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