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Tue Dec 18, 2001 - 6:16 PM EST - By Mark Pierson | |
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The Phone Application is stored in the Digital Link's onboard memory. It contains the Dialpad, used to make and receive calls, Speed Dial for storing and quick access of up to 50 numbers, and Call History information for up to 1,000 calls.
The Dialpad looks and functions like any standard telephone keypad. There are large, on-screen buttons for the numbers 0 - 9, *, #, CLR, END and Talk. The buttons are large enough to allow pressing them with your fingertips as easily as with the stylus. Dialing is as easy as entering a number and pressing Talk. The CLR key functions similar to a backspace, deleting the last digit entered. END will erase everything currently displayed. Pressing the Talk button before entering any other keys will bring up the most recently used number contained in the Call History list. A second press dials the number.
Speed Dial contains 5 pages of 10 buttons each for a total of 50 entries. Each button displays a text label (text entry allows up to 12 characters, however, only approximately 10 can be displayed). Tapping the menu icon and selecting Edit Speed Dial brings up the Speed Dial edit screen. You can edit any entry on any page, and even drag and drop a specific entry to another open position. There is an automatic entry for your Voice Mail in the first positon of the first page which can be edited or deleted, but not moved. The Edit Entry screen allows you to enter a Name, Number, and Extra Digits field. You can also tap the Lookup button to quickly extract a name and number from your address book. The Lookup feature could use some polish... it will only extract the First Name field from an address book entry. Being able to select frist, last, or company name would be more useful. For the phone number, it extracts the default display number assigned to the entry in the Address Book. Lastly, you can assign a specific ring tone to any specific Speed Dial entry by selecting the Ring checkbox and choosing one of 18 available ring tones.
Call History maintains a log (up to 1,000 entries) of all calls made, received, or missed, but isn't as useful as it could be. There are different icons to represent Incoming, Outgoing, Missed, and Data calls. For each entry, there's a details screen that will show a phone number (if available) and an Address Book name if the phone number is recognized as an entry in your Address Book. What's missing is a length-of-call time. All that's maintained is the time the call was originated. It would be useful to see the duration of each call, possibly with total cumulative time. A means to get the Call History list to the desktop for viewing, printing, etc. would be beneficial as well, especially to people using the Digital Link for business purposes.
Address
The Address application uses the standard address database to provide the ability to select and dial any contact you have setup. Address is virtually identical to the standard Address application... you can add or edit entries, and even use the look up function. Tapping on a number brings up the Dial screen where you can elect to dial or cancel. Tapping on a name brings up the Address View where you can edit the entry or tap a number to dial.
Preferences
There are numerous Phone, Sound, Call, Security, Roam, and Data Preferences, allowing you to configure and customize the Digital Link.
Phone Preferences allow you to configure the default display panel shown when you start the Phone App. You can also select which panels will display as you press the Phone App button to cycle through them.
Sound Preferences control the settings associated with the 2 ring profiles, selectable via the Ring Profile Selector switch on top of the Digital Link. You can set the ring type, volume, vibrate mode, and settings for VoiceMail and Service alerts. There's also a check box to turn All Sound Off.
Call Preferences enable Call Forwarding. Specifying a number will forward all calls to that number, whether the Digital Link is on or off.
Security Preferences provide a way to lock the phone (immediately or at Power Off) and specify up to 3 special numbers that can still be dialed when the phone is locked.
Roam Preferences enable or disable digital roaming. You can specify a distinct Roam Ringer for incoming calls and enable Call Guard, a feature that displays a warning dialog when you attempt to place a call while roaming.
Data Preferences are where you specify up to 3 applications that can be launched by pressing the Data Apps button on the module. There's also an onscreen Load Data Configuration button that will automatically setup the Visor's Network and Modem/Connection settings.
Finally, the About... screen displays your
Sprint PCS phone number, ESN (Electronic Serial Number), and
current software version numbers.
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