Kyocera QCP-3035 Portable Cellular Phone User Manual User Guide
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Silence All . 26 Keyguard A 27 To him keyguard off Sounds ., Dirphy Secunty A To lock and unlock the phone . . Cull lnforrnafion . . 9 10 13 13 13 15 A A 15 Extras . , . . 32 Messaging 33 Accessories 34 Tools . . . 36 Voice Memos 4 36 Schedule! . . A 36 Alum Clock A 36 Tip Calculator A . 37 Calculator . A 37 Countdown A 38 swpwarch as Text Memos . 38 Buck Amck 39 Web Bmweer in Uning the Web browser A 40 indicators and alerts 41 Voice Funnies . 43 Voice Training . . A 43 Voice rags . . 4 . . 44 To activate VR A 44 To make a call A 44 To receive a call 45 To end a all A 45 Voice Memo . 45 UWI Guide form. OCP 3035 ”one 8 Troubleshooting . Glossary . 1 Getting Started (D Home scum ® Send/Talk key stem or unswen - n“. ® Spelkerpllone key activates the speakerphone. ©Uu the keypad to em: numbeae letters, or symbols ®Shifl key changes use in text enn-y mode ©Exmdthemtenmlomkenrmsweu Pushmemtenminwhmthephomisna huse, ®Navi no: k: adyusts vol m. 055m nymugn use a menu item at ophon when ©EndIPower mime é} Yum; on the phone, ends n can,“ the hm mun. ®c1eaz key M last dunner u\ textentry, or return to the pmiuus mem- @ Space key enters a space during cm entry. ®okey cycle. through wold dwices dunngnz'eexc 9 ® «v Wfigmflfm" (included) and an. (able Ute“ Gum to! me QCP 3035 Phone 7 Screen Icons a The following icons may appear on your phone screen: The phone is operating in E CDMA digital mode. Y H The phone is receiving a signal. I You can make and receive calls. “The phone is not receiving a signal, You cannot make or receive calls. ”if? Aullisinprogress. i“ g Thealarmdodifiasetfi‘ WP; ‘ri’ The phon silenced The phone gres or lights up instead of ging. M The phone is outside of its a I home area. 7 You have a text message, voice 123 Elm Dbfix mil, or page. Enhanced CDMA voice privacy is on, if available from your service provider. This icon also indicates when you are in a secure web bwser session. @ The biliaryis hilly charged more blink bars you see, , jmter’echarge ‘ s: 0 up. 0 down, Press 0 in toselectan item. Pressq> . Enter text using 1‘) rapid text entry. Enter text using normal alpha text entry. filter symbols. Enter numbers. we Sun“ Menus To view my of these menus {mm the home screen, press in to seletl Mum Pius 1m er nght to select a menu option "HE Web Bmvuer Q Comm- ViewAI] Add New FindName SpeedDialList A 5)? VuiceDialLisl_ {if u. ‘ Business ' % 5? Personal Li; ‘ r Information 39," a Ream Call- gm Setting, - snmoeAn ' Keysvard - Sounds th Guide hr me 00? 3065 Pmna Display Security Call Information Network Extras Calculafor Cunnidown Stopwatch Text Memos Brick Attack Send Prelormat Text Out-Box Filed Erase Msgs Msg Settings @ Phone info Phone number Roaming/Service Slams Uslng menus 10 From ihehome screen press 0 in to see menus. Press 0 in to selecta menu lyr menu item Once you have selected a in press up or down .» through the menu items; ,,; Pres® tov ”l; ‘ level of the current ‘ ¥ . Press 9 m J, to the home In this guide, -> tells you to select an option from a menu. For example, Memr’ Settings means select the Menu, then the Setting» menu. ‘f u. Baslc fundlons This document describes how to use the basic functions of the QG’ 3035 trimode plume, whh CDMA digital service a! 800 and 1900 MHz and analog service ai 800 MHz. Toturnalflnefino - “QJI' thehomescreen a when the phone is turned on ' an ready to make or receive a final. To ium all the hone ' Hold down until ”Powering off” appears (about three seconds), To find your phone number - From the home screen, select Menu —' Phone Info. Your phune number will appear. To mako a call 1. Extend the antenna. 2. Enter the phone numben 3.Ptess®‘ 89mm] sum T0 andnull - Press Q. To answer a call ~ Press 6) 4 To ell-nee mo ringer or aim I. Place a call from a quiet environment. b. Press up or down to set the volume to a comfortable level. 5. Select Menu -» Settings - - To gilence the rinse.- or “up the Soundl -t sum Sounrl. villrlrafion alert dtfiuzg an incoming d- selzafifi‘xfi'lzfiyjhe , m , s to ‘ _ 2.5L. swell G g; Jutomafiflly. The volume you Note—T0 sllence all sounds, see is is have lust set is used as a ”Silence All" on page 26, f % 53s» bssehxl. Yam1 can Tnually To mute and unmute du call!" , 23111"; evo ume “mg a J A : $2 $3.1: my“; 1 ' u? . Dlnbltd keeps ihe volume "It“ “Md“ level the sme unless you To adjun the khfl'?‘ adjust it using 0 . . , _ P" - th , ‘ i To manuallyfifliust the earpiece . O m to save e “W volume during a call, press 0 up or down O To automatically adjust the earpiece volume based on the amount of noise around you or the other person’s voice volume level: Una Guide loft”! QCF 3035 Phone To lock m. keypad ' To protect your phone from accidental keypresses when a call is notin progress, press 0 up and hold for several seconds. 11 To unlock (h. keypad 0 Press ® 4 ® * Q in Ihis order. To turn on tho lpalkerphom - You may turn an the speakerphone a: any kimei . During an incoming call alert, pressing Q will answer the call and mm on the speakerphone simultaneously . - Once the speakerphone IS tnrnfid. on, , i ' XX will be displayed on Tolumoflmq ”4 . PmsQlog - A message app'em: ”Speakerphone lumed off.” (Verify with Sean Belth) 12 Golfing Sum 2 Battery Your phone comes with an external lithium ion (Lilon) battery. The battery is partially charged when you receive the phone. Before using your phone, fully charge the battery. Connect the travel adapter to the proper jack on the bonqggf the phone as shown below, q . ect v’ the adapter’s plug“ wattaatfiy'} its NothYou must have at least A partial charge in the battery tornake or receive calls, regardless of whether or not the travel charger is connected to the phone. The battery icon is animated as the battery is charging. The battery is fully charged when the battery icon 4d math “made after several unsuccessful , attempt! to locate a signal. When the looks like @ , unsafely recharge the at any time, even it it has a pctfi Te. it» a f Po P' ve‘mode one switches to power-save phone is in power save mode, you cannot make or receive calls. ”Power Save Mode" and x appear on the screen, Press any key to exit Battery guldellnes Follow these guidelines to improve battery performance. I Do not disassemble, puncture, or shon-drcuit the battery. I Keep the metal contacts of the battery clean. Uur‘r Guido 0mm OCP 3035 PM” (3 If you have not used a battery for more than a month, recharge it before using your phoneu Avoid extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, and high humidity. Never dispose of any battery in or near a fire. it could explode. . 25 4, Emery 3 Contacts Use your phone’s Contacts directory like a set of phone index cards to store information about a person or company. Before using the Contact. directory, see ”To enter letters, numbers and symbols” on page 20. The Contacts Directory stores 1 minimum of 100 curds. ‘fiafie you can store A mm 4nd ’ r. number, as we“ 5“ aWsses, email add R nd notes about the person or You can also set up a speed din umber, designate each card as personal or business to help you find numbers by type, and set up phone numbers and cards as secret so you can only access them with a security code. Um“; Gum lo! Inc 00? 3005 Phone Working wlth’cqntnct cards To nve n M number 1 From’flte h screen, enter the _numhe“t you want to save in to Save New Noll'f‘l'o add to in existing contact, lect Add to". after you enter the numben Select the contact you want to add to, then proceed to step 4, 3. Enter a name for the contact. If you need to know how to use the keypad to enter letters, see page 20, n. Press 0 intoSm. right then press 0 m to select am Presso Cup of down to select an option from the list- - Save—Save inflammation and return to the home screen, 15 5. re - Number MP Select work, home, mobile, pager, or tax, - Voice Dialing—Select Yet to activate, or No to canceL If you select Yes, see ”Voice tags" on page 4.4, - Speed Dhling—Select a speed dial location from the list. - Secret— Select Yet to > phone numben Ifa pho‘ locked, you tuning“ diginockcqreroqgmwromu the nunwer, gelegfiNo to leave the number uncharged - Primary Numben— Classify this number as the primary number for the Contact, - Clarify Contact—Classify the Contact as businen or per-(mil. Ufinfihempress Q in toselect Save. A message appears: "Contact Successfully Saved!” -or- If you want to continue entering informaticn, t another option, NothOI-I (in save a phone numb-e tfimu e Contacts directory “f as the home screen, select Mem- tzonum -. Add New, Select Plume Number 3. Enter the phone number up to as many digits as will fit an the screen, 4. Select Next. 5. Proceed to step 3 in ”To save . phone number” on page ISA To edit a contact card 1. From the home screen, select Menu -> Cor-ruck. 2. Find the contaet you want to edit by selecting either View All ur Find Name. Contact: 3. Press in to select the contact card to want to edit. 4. Select Options to edit the entire contact card, or select the specific informatiun (such as the phone number) you want I!) edit, 5. Enter the new infatuation G. Hfinished, press 0 in twice to select Save. To erase Informatlort "egg contuct card f ‘rh' " ‘ ofi fit, fict Menu 1. Promtheh Mann -> Contacts ’ 2. Press i ~ leclacard. at Select in“ to edit the entire contact card, nr select the specific information (such as the phone number) you want to edit. 4. To erase the entire contact card, select Era-e Contact. To erase specific information, select Erase. 5.1tfinished,press O intoselect Exit Use?! Guldllwthe QCP 3005 Phone To search the Contacts dlrectory The Cmtacts directory lists entries alphabetically. To search, you can look through a list funnels, speed dial entriesagtr; _ a specific type, or youdn enter th‘é ante you are an” for. 1 . . the home screen, select Menu 4 Contacts, ‘ 2. Press down to select a search meth : - To look through a list of names, select View All, Speed Dial List, Business List, or Penml List. —or< - To search for a specific Mme, enternllorpnrtofthemmeand select Find Name, A list of matching names appears. a. Press 0 down until ynu find the name you want. t7 I To call the Contact, seled the number and press I To display the full Contact card, press 0 in. To call lrom the Contact: dlmctory or Recent calls list 1. From the home streen, select Menu ~l Conucls '>View All 2. Selects name from the lisp/g 3. Select the number and Wiggag Spa QdD I 1- h Dlaling uivganfi Tom: Speed Dialing sud Touch Dialing allow you to quickly dial a stored phone number by entering the mental-y location and pressing Q To set a speed dlal location 1. Open a saved contact card. 2. Select the phone number to assign a speed dial location. 3. Sclilcl Speed Dialing. 4. Select a speed dial location 5 Press in lo Assign. Nate—The speed' location ”I" is reserved for voicemil. To remain a , ed dlal location I. ” nettle hunle screen, select Menu «Contact: - Speed Dial List. figs 0 in loseleclthespeeddial location. Press 0 in to select the number to remove. 4. Select Speed Dialing. 5. Choose the speed dial location and press 0 right to select Remove. a. Press 0 an To speed dlal I Pram the home screen, enter the one- or two-digit speed dial number and press S 18 Comm To all your vo|co mall number 2. Enter in change [he voicemail speed I me the home screen alter dial number. receiving a notification, pressand 3, Sam 5,“ hold yuur voicemail speed am . Ms _. number. < ® is the default.) ' ‘ 0 To enable 1-Touch Diallng 1. Select Menu 4 Seating! 4 Emll4 l-Touch Dialing —’ Enabled, xii-lacing with the Recent Calls z. Pies; O in. J The Recent Calls list shows the last 15 " calls made. Call; are identified by typer Io 3L1élor‘: J" (some types my not be available on all dial num phones. Check with your service number Fe . Pmaer') dial numbe Bath type of all in the list is identified and hold 5, ' by an icon as shown below. To redlal the last number called a» Call to l Press 6 twice. To change your volcemnll speed i. Q“ “m“ dIaI number 3 I. Select Menu —» Swings .. M Cm" Messaging - Vaicemail Number" Edit UurlGumblMOCPmSPNm' W K Forwarded all a: Call wain'ng ax Missed call To view flu nmnt Calls "ll 1. Fmrn the home screen, sel - Recent Calla. »" 1 To view details ah qt a call entry, ‘ l; 3. Select an up (sale New, Add (affine, or 6“). l. Pnss ‘ Note—If e number has been saved as "secret," you will need to enter your four-digit lock code to View, edit, or call the number. For mare interim! Hon about making a phone number secret, see page 16. 20 To dial from me flaunt Call: list 1. From the home semen, select Menu -> RecenlCayk 2. Select th "‘ tryin the list or disphy detail. 3 6 To tar lotion, numbers and [fisylnbols You can enter letters, numbers. and symbols in a Contact card. The default text entry mode is‘t‘ r ' To enter spaces between words. press 69 . 0 Tomvedlecuxwr,press O, c To erase characters, press q; . Yo changs an: - Press Q) once to capitalize the next letter. A Q appears, - Press Q) twice to capitalize every letter. A 5 appears. Press ® again to return to normal text entry mode. lelcls o Press ® three times to capitalize the first letter ofeach sentence. A Q appears. Press Q again to return to normal text entry mode. °b° To change taxuntry mod" 1. lelextentry rcreempress in to highlight the uptians n the bottom of the screen 2. mot-immanent: ‘ve text entry made Press), ! a. Select the texten. in - ws you to enter fleas per letter. ' Press thekeyoneeforthefirstletter, twice (or tlw secrmd letter, and so on, ' After you have cycled through the letters, you may enter the number shown on the key, For example, if you press 43 twice, the letter I; appears, ltyou press it four timet, Unfl Sum 30! lhe QCP 3&5 Phone Taggwlnpid youlfemnter teit quickly. For example, the number 2 appears. mo secunds after you choose a dander or number, the mgr move; one space to the righpg 73 To you Hpfi text entry (£5th mode Allows the word ”how," press keys 4- ‘i‘he software will suggestwords as Your?!” - Walt until you have typed the entire ward before dteddng the screen to see if the word shown is correct. 0 Press Q to cycle through words. ' Omeynmeetheemectword,press right to move the cursor and continue entering text. 0 For detailed lmtmctiom mhnw to use “reg-in: T9 rapld text entry, 30 to wwntegiuom. 21 5-7' To enter symbols I From the text entry screen, press in to highlight the options at the honour of the screen. 2. Pm: O righttc the textemry mode you are currently using. Press 0 m toselectthemode. Press 0 down through the list of modes. P.” 5. Highlight 304 and p Om to) select it. 434m“; 6. Press 0 do tr Each characw to a e number key 10 the symbol you want to use For example, to enter a period, press (9. 7. To exit the list without entering a symbol press 0 in ‘23 To enter numbers The number setting allows you tu enter numbers using the number keys. - Press the key once for each number. 22 . To enter numbers in altcrruocle, see page 21. To change language and enter speck! c . “PPM English Your phage m Freq‘i parfislfiad Portuguese 1 ‘ V gesr If you select Etglish, enter thle printed on the keys If you ‘ another language, you can also enlter letteu with other marks The spedalcharacterscurrespondmgto eachkeyareshownhere: French (13 “now @ DEEEEEFG ® still“ 6 MNOOCEG ® TuUUvs Comets Spanish To enter plus“ AABcz Ycucanincludeapauseinaphcme DEEFS emu MNNOOG Tuflflvs ©®®®®§ ©®®®® % [mated service, such as 955 v ll, you my include a use AA‘ABCCZ ; hmyouwouldberequiredfgselect DEEEEFS‘ f mopfimorenterapasswordcl‘or ' example, you could enter a phone ‘ f ‘ number, then a pause, then a voicemail extension or culling and number. 1A Enter the fist portion of the phone number, Tom. I‘ngum a Press 0 right through the list 01 1. Pram the hpme screen, select Menu options at the bottom of the screen. -» Setting: 4 Display 4 linguist- 3. Press 0 in to select a type of z Select the language fiom the list and pauser press 0 in - A a will appearinthephone 3. Press the appropriate keys to enter number for a timed pause, special characters. ' A © will appear in the phone number for a herd pauser qulGuldflorlinQCP 3mm 23 4. Entex the remaining numbers 24 Comm 4 Settlngs The Settings menu includes the following options, Silente All - No, nornml ' Yes, vlbe only . Yes, light: only Keygmrd ' Guard Now ' lSs auto-gun . Sound» - Call Ring/“be . Ringer Volume ' Ring“ TYPE ' Roaming Ringer - Key Beep Volume ' Bax-piece Volume ' Key Bee? Length 0 Missed Call Alert Uuh Guide lovlhe QCP 3035 Phan- 0 Smart Soundlfnr more informakifil, see page 11 ) . keyaeeps'gund 5g]! mess Gull Ring 473mm] Call Ring ngtp ay Baddighfing My Banner Auto-Hyphemfion lens-use Tune/Dale Format Main Menu Vxew Security Dock Phone Use Limit Calls Out Change Lock Code Erase All Contacts Etase Recent Call Phone Rmt Call Information Acceuorlel 0 Recent Calls Tuner . Power Backughfins - All Calls Tlmer . Headset W 0 Browser Timer . c" A we, Network . Voice W3 ,UP . Digital or Analog (A; 5 - RoamOption SIIQC: All 0 Roam/ch Alert Yougb'uy silence all phone sounds, . Privacy Alert , including lne ringer and all alerts, t Data/Fax Calls In g”? A while leaving the phone on. You can Extnl n' ”Q, , replace the sounds by selling the phone ' l-Touch Dix-ling? g, to vibrate or light up and flash. ‘ “fl“ “awl; , 1. Seleel Menu asuunp -> Silence - onwser 1&1an A". “mm,“ A 2. Highlight and selecmne ofthe - Voncemad Number , N a] th a] I k ‘ Aum‘Em’e opuons. ( om lemms e er _o _ Ms A “PS“ the (hymn indicatesthephonels ‘ v F “ u Al 3 in Silence Allmode. The flashing °‘°‘“‘“ e 13 indicates me Liglllu Only - Page Alert l , 0 Message Alert 0PM“ 15 set. , Meme, Ale“ 3. Press 0 m to save your selecnon, Semngs Kayguard The Keygunrd locks your keypad to protect yourphone against accidental keypresses when the phone is tumed mandacallisnotlnpmgnss. Keyguard does not prevent you from answering a: silencing an incoming call. To turn kcyguard on 1. Select Mun"? sm- Kama-em 2, Highnghtm km gopucms and press gave: - Guard N .~ och the keypad immediately. - 155 autoguard locks the keypad if no kuys are prmed for 15 seconds. - an; auto-guard locks the keypad if no keys are pressed for 30 seconds. Uws GumMMOCPmstme - 1m lulu-guard locks the keypad if no key is pressed for one minute. .ar; l Auto off unlocks the keypa restores it to normal. sthcub—Tn tuih the keyguard on A ‘ In home semen, press V hold for several seconds. a tum kayguard off 1. Press®4®*@. Sounds You my change the alert sounds your phone makes. l Select Menu 6 Settings -> Sounds, then the setting you want. For a list of oph'ons, see page 25, For information about the automatic volume adjustment, see "Io adjust the volume" on page 11. 27 Display You may change the appearance of your phone‘s screen. I Select Menu —v Settings —> Display, then the option you want. For a list ninptiuns, see page 25. 3 I To dlange the appearance of the "‘ menu; you see when y lecl Menu from the humqr'écm'en, select Main Menu Vlwi‘utgn the » » w, t option yngfiwanté; ‘9‘5 - Smnll lean. ‘ s“ - Large leqm‘ - Llst ' Security You must enter your four—digit lock code (typically 0000 or the last 4 digits of the phone numbex) to set any of the options on the Security menu. 25 To look and unlock the phone When you lock your phone, you can only all a numbewt up as an emergency I} ' r, a service provider numbegnl f 'ty number. You can sfiumeive incoming calls. To lock the phone Select Menu -» Settings —» Security ’ “4” —» Lock Phone Use. 2. Selectamrpfimu I Never- Do not lock the phone. - On pnwer up- Look the phone every time you turn it an, - an- LoSetfing: —» Network —» Roam Option. 2. Press 0 in to select an option: I Automatic (recommended setting) accepts any system the phone service provides I No Roaming prev 0? you if you math outside of your home service area. 1. Select Menu -t Settingvt Network -' Roam/Snc Alert. 2. Press 0 in toselectanopuom - Disabled will not Alert you ifyon roam outside your home service area. I when no service alerts you with three tomes, decreasing in intensity, when service is lost When service is acquired again, yoqgflfillfir three tones in (“remaster roam change filers you with ( a tones, decreasing m intensity, . when warning service is acquiled, When home area service is acquired again, you hear three tones, inc-easing in intmsity. I On any change alerts you with three increasing tones if there is a change in roaming service or three decreasing mes it the phone loses service. Prlvacy Ale-1 1. Select Menu —v swings - Network * Privacy Alert. z Press 0 in to select an option: U“?! Gulch lo! DCP 3005 PROM 31 - Disabled does not play any alerts. - Enabled plays an audible alert whenever enhanced privacy is lost or regained and a call is in prugress. Note—An alert message always appears (m the screen regardless of these settinp. ,- sn Phone Lllta ma 33 f This allows you to diangeM ‘ number is dis ed yupphune if you have muffin 03 phone number (check with yougmlre provider m see if your phune’ supports more than one phone number.) For example, you may want to set ttm phone to use one number when you are at home and one number when you are traveling. Data/Fax calls In These settings tell the phone how to handle voice and data calls. . Select Menu 0 Setfings-tNetwork —» Data/Fax Calls In. . Press 0 in tuglecranuptiun; - Voice uuuws only voice callt' uhx, next ea)! sets the phone to lg!“ mode fur the next incoming £5an at the next ten minutes I Data, next all sets the phone to data mode for the next incoming call or the next ten minutes. I Fax, until off forces the phone into fax mode until the phone is turned off. I Data, until at! forces the phone into data mode until the phone is turned offr Extras These settings allaw you to program various options. 32 56an 1-Touch Dllllng See ”Speed dial and l-Touch Dial" an page 18. Voice Tralnlng For information on Voice Training lefet to "Training the VR" on page 43. Browser Prompt You may receive a pmmpt whenever you when you start the sen l M End prompts you when yvu exit the browser, I Both prompts you when you start the [newer and exit the browser. - No Pmpts means you do mt receive any prompts Musaglng The massaging setting allows you to send, receive, mdjpie messages You ”‘ .kyo£en- -wireleu.¢om 90 your volume]! number Select Menu —v Setting: a Managing—3 Voieenuil Number 4 Edit 2. Enter a new voicemail speed dial number and press 0 in to save, To erase muses” automstleally Use this setting to lmve old, read messages automatically erased from the phone if space is needed to store new messages. (This setting does not affect voiee mail noh‘fications.) 1. Select Menu 4 Settings flMeutaging 4 Auto-Erase. 2. Press in to select an npfion: Ubel’s Guide mm QCF 3035 Phone 33 l Diubled I Old in-box text Alena For voice mil, pages, text messages, and lmemet bmwscr alerts, chmse the alert type as follows: 1. Select Menu —' Setting. —» Messaging. then the type of alert (Voicemajl, Page, Messag Brawscr). 2. Press 0 in msalggaflgp '” " Disabled»: , - Vibrate mic: : I Vibe & remit! - Low beep om I Low beeps I Lm-d beep once - Loud bueps Accessorles Your phone comes with several features (or additional mnveniencz. Power Backllghflng This allcws backlighling to remain on when external pow , such as a Travel Adapter, is ugegyl the yhone. 1. Selgcmé’nfi Sefiings —» Aficmories <9 Power Backlighling. i z fizfimm’ul to keep the deiaull airing, or Always on to keep backh'ghling on. Headset RlngIng When a headset is attached to the phone, you may choose to have alert sounds come out of either the phone or the headut. |. Select Menu —> Settings -> Amuoriel —> Headut Ringing. 2. Select on of phone to have the alerts come out oflhe phone, m cm of head"! to have alerts came out of the headset. (As 34 Sew/figs Car Auto-Answer If your phone is attached to a Hands- free Car Kit (sold separately), you may minomsweraninmmhgcallafiefi seconds. a Select Mm -» sunny -» Acteuofln -' Cu AHW'AIlSWel —' Mm 5 second; Uul‘s Guild. MM 00? 3005 Phone 2h 5 Tools The Tools menu offers a variety of helpful items. 0? Voloe Memos For information on Voice Memos, see page 45, [Q Scheduler ‘fv‘ ., The Scheduler allow; you QWE events, such “meeting- orgy appointments. m can then view these events, and usetljgalarm to alert you of upcoming even-ii 1 . Select Menu * Tools «t Scheduler 0 Press lerr right to switch betw , rs, minutes, and umpimlg at select Next ta'sel the alarml 5. My can add a note to the event, or “1553 Next to finish. ane events are entered into the Scheduler, you may edit or erase them as desired. 55 Alarm Clock Use the Alarm Clock to set analett for a specific time. The alen occurs only if the hone is on. 2, Select Add Evenl and enter the P event’s name using the keypad. 1" 29112111195”: 4 Tools _' Alarm at Select Next to set the time and date w e ' 0 Press up or down to select an of the event. , ' Press up or down to select an hour and rrunutes. h . ' Press left or right to swilrh our and minutesl . between hours, minutes, and am. /p.ml 35 Tools 2. Press in to save. 3. When the alarm rings, select Smut to silence lhe alarm for 15 minutes, or select Off Io turn off the clam. 8 Hr) Calculator 1. Select Menu 4 Tools-4 Tlp Calcuhtor 2. Enter the amount of your bill and press in a. SelectQamo-mt you- mclude as a lip ( 14m s'/.,o l. Your lohl riding (in!) calculated d «played 3 Calculmnr Use the calculator for basic mathematical equafiom. |. Select Menu 4 Tools —' Calmhlct a Use the keypad to enter numbm UM: Guide lam. QCP seas PM". 5L Press in to select mathematical opetahons. mewfl'fim +mcfm3'fimwmmmmm rm mum-uh. §~ mum-mm "‘ / mmmmmmrmm ”(mm-1 lmmmwnblmnmuaw Mmmmmm lmmmlmmrmu mum-mud. Mdlmmmfitflmu um. WWV‘IMMMMM mum. mmmmmmmmmm hummry. Clcmmlvalul Gummy ummmuwy. cwmewamwnml Mmmwmwmw ®smenmmnnnmemmmmm muyrmd'rflolflmlodullloflm wuammwmuwwam. Exil- m. calm-tn: Ind mum mm mm. mm. 6) Countdown é Stopwatch 1. Select Menu-i Tools—h smpwau-n z. Selecr sun to we the stopwaldm begin 1 ‘ ‘. s. Selecmwp «35m: counting. 4. select Reset tom the counter back were and have the stapwatch bflsin counting again. This timer counts down for a specified i ifi' has, when finished. amount of time, It beeps, uflnfle ‘ volume set for alerts, wherrmagqgwmomr of time has elapsed 7c '“ " 1. Select Meme“) T Timer. . . 2. Press 0 in’wosu a. Press up or down to senhe hours, mmutes, and seconds. To move the cursor, press 0 left or right. 4. Select Start to begin the countdown. Select Stop to pause the countdown. 5. When the alarm rings, press @ to sflence it. * L‘énntdnwn | Text Memos Text Memos allows you ta create and retrieve short text messages. 1. Select Menu 4 Tool! —' Text Memos. 2. Select Add New to create a message. 3. Enter text as described on page 20, "To enter letters, numbers, and punctuation marks." 4. Select OK to enter a Title. 5. Select 0K again when finished. Tools Note— If you do not enter a fille, the first line of your text message is used as the default killer Once you have entered messages in Text Memos, you may edit or erase them as dashed. 1. Select Menu -' Tool: —' Tex! M-ol. 2. Highlight the ; Me ge 3. Edit or erase mg ' . © Brick k ? , 1. Select Men T h-) Brick Amek. 2. To sun the game, pm 0 In. 3. To pause the game, pleas ®, then press 0 in lo Remme. The goal oi this game is to ellmlnahe bride arranged ln levelsv To do this. you send a moving ball upward using a paddle at the bottom of the screen To qus Guide Got me OCP 3005 Phone move the paddle, press left or right, If an incoming call err is received, Ihe semi}; paused and exited, You “Mum to play once the lnwmin is ended The game e ‘_ ' e the phone is off, 6 Web Browser You can use your phone to browse the lnternet if you have obtained phone lntemet services from your service provider and if overrheair lnlemet access is available in your area. Using the Web browser To learn how to enter text in the Web Browser, see ”To enter letters, numbers and symbols" on page 20, Nothvou cannot receive incoming calls while you are in the browser and a data rail is in progress. To nan the browser 0 Select Menu -’ Web Browser To fix“ the bI'OWfiO' 0 Press 6 . Browser optlons The following options may appear on your screen; Home returns you to the main browser window, or home page. Mark Site saves the Current location as a bookmark for easy access. Bookmarks displays a list of your saved web sites. Go to New URL allows you to enter a new URL and go to that location immediately This option may not be available on all phones. Setup - Show URL displays the entire URL. - Phonesom displays information about your browser version. - Encryption should not be used unless you are instructed to do so by your service provider. - Set URLink allows you to choose from a list of links. You may use this option it you have more than Web Bmwser one browser account, such as one for business and one for persmal user - Restart restarts the browser: Indicators and alerts Baowur semen Indicator: 0 The 5 appears in A secure browser session 0 Links are identified with an underline and an arrow: Net Alum If your service provider activated Internet services on your phone and you Are in an area that provides over- the-air Internet access, you may receive Net Alerks. These short messages allow yen to quickly access informalion on the Internet, Us.” Gum 101m QCP 3035 Phone 41 42 wah Bmsqr 7 Voice Features The Voice features of your QCP 3035 phme allow you to originate calls, To use time functims, you must first train the Voice Rewyiifimi (VR) feature. The following options axe available to creme and edit your memos: , m, piggy . Recoxd' K éwifid . Stop ,gvl=ast Forward Volce Tralnlng During Voice Training, you speak a series of Commands and the VR “leams” your voice. You may use the pligine’s min-ophone or any accesgprfi-zfinephone. Perform Voice Tiftillifig ” " quiet environment, egkm lntathe mi U one. " Hygdomlrespandtaapmmpt fun 4 seconds, the VR repent. the " tone, 1! yeu do not respond again, it goes into sleep. lf the voice commands you repeat during training do not match, VR will ask you to repeat the command. Do not speak a command until the prompt is complete If you speak too soon, you will hear three toms. Repeating this mistake will shut down Voice Training 1. Select Menu 4 Setfiny -» Extra! 4 Voice ‘Ihining. 2. Select the option you wish to use, and press 0 in to select it Us“: Gum Mme OCP 3095 Phone 3. Say the command you hear clearly into the microphone and listen for a tone, Say the command again until you hear two tones. 4. Repeat these steps feral] commands until Voice Training is completed. To end Voice Training at any time, press in. If you do net train the VR teahire,the"Yes" and “No" cmnmands can be activated by anyon Yo mush train the "Wake Up co , Voice tags You canusetherKto' tiateacall to one of your entries in the Cmtacts directory. 1. Insert the number you wish to add a voice tag to, or press in to select an existing Contact number. 3. Under Options, select Voice Dialing -» Yen 3. Follow the voice instructions and wait for a loner Repear the name as instructed I! a word match is completed, you will hear ”(N-me) added” If a matQh' is not made, you will be instmated to try again To view with entries have name tags, select Menu -> Contacts —t Voice Dial Lash», 3»; Tofiactivato VFI Once VR training is complete, you can activate the system in one of two ways: - From the home screen, press - if you are using your phone with a hands-free car kit or a headset, say "Wake Up" and listen fora tone. Say "Wake Up” again until yuu hear two tunes. To make a call 1. From tliehomescreempms Q 2. The VR responds ”Name please”. 3. Say the name of the person you wish to call. 44 Voice Features 4. The W responds ”Calling [Name]". Remain silent to make the call, or say “No" to cancel the all. If there are multiple matches to the name that you requested, the VR will ask you to verify whichmme you want to call. Reply ”Yes" or "No" until you hear the desired name. To receive a call To useVR to receive inter-fig? the vibrate feature 42m ‘ m t be of See page he? “sable the vflarate feature, use a headset with your ph , e Out of Headset setting under Accessories mustbe enabled. The phone automatically answert after two rings. The VR alerts you in two ways: ”Incoming all, answer?" fl. Incoming roam call, answer?” Utah Guide for tho QCP ms Phone 1&- Tn anew ' call I Say ”Yes” or press any key except fa To Ignor- A You may‘igrwré-lrmcoming call in two “figs; W ~ K "No" or press @ . , ”voice alert is silenced. Remain silent. The mix alert repeats twice and the plume ring; twice, then mums to the ham: screen To and a call To end a c-leress Q , You cannot use voice recogufion to end a call, Voice Memo The Voice Memo tool provides you with one minute of voice recording time. You can record and name multiple memos. You can also record 45 and play back memos during a voice call. To retard a memo 1. Select Menu -' Tool: -* Voice Memo. 24 Press in to select Record New, The screen will show the duration of the current memo, as well as how much time is available. ~ Select H to pause or - FM? ,, recording at WM 25, ‘ To name a mmip Once you fimsniiéordhga memo, you may give yaur memo a name. 1. Press 0 in in select Name, 2. You may enter up to 12 characters for your memo. 3. Press 0 in to select Done when finished, 46 voice Feulums Ulul‘s Guido 901 m0 QCP 3035 Phone 47 8 Troubleshooting what li my lock code? The default lock code is usually either 0000 or the last four digits of your phone number. [I you forget your lock code, call your service provider. How do I lock and unlock mo phone? For delaIled instrutfiuus, see W 28.11 How do I turn my rlngcr Select Menu 4 s M Silence All a young; How do I ohnnad In. rlngor volume? For derailed insn'ucfions, see page 11. How do I ch-ngc tho ringer Iypo? For detailed instructions, see page 27, How do I store phone numhtu? From the home seem, enter a phone number and press 0 in. How do I change my bunnar? Select Menu -» Self-ls! -> Display -' M Banner. our text and press MK Howigg lap-ea m Enlgghe one- or two-digit speed dial Wand press 6) flow do I on" all monk calls? For detailed instructions, see page 29. What do me Icon: on m. lop ol mo norm mun? See page a for screen icon deseripfions. My phone dIopl-ycd the men-go “Re-ding Inlo. Plano wall ..." who" I turned n on. What do“ this mun? Your phone is performing mufine maintenance. This normally takes a few minutes. My whom ll em 01 mamory. wnn do I 1107 Troubleshoolmg Erase old messages or contacts. See "To erase messages automatically" on page 33 and "To erase infonnation from a Contact card” on pig! 17. Howflolgetnocuwinlornw plum-7 To shop for phone accessories, visit wwwkyocerrnfirelmnom/etme, or call (800) 211-1537 (USA) or 5 o) 5835 4004 (mmide U,S.Ar) Where to find not Your service er support dep t fly be accessible directly from y when you dial a number such 5 ‘611. They can answer questions about your phone, phone bill, all coverage area, and specific features available to you (such as call forwarding or voice mail). For questioru About the phone features, refer to the materials provided with your phone. Visit UM! GINO loflfi. DC? 3035 Phone www.lryocen-wireleu.cnm for the most current mterials. For additional ques ‘ons, you my contact the K ' rreless Cor-pr Customer; ter as follows: ' te: . ym: a-wirelellrcmll . zphone-helpokyocerm lessrcom Hume: (800) 349—4478 (U,S.A and Clmdn only) or (858) 882-1401. Before requesting support, please try to reprodum and isolate the problem, When you contact the Customer Care Center, be ready to provide the following lnlormah‘on: . The name of your service providen - The lcfual error mesuge or problem you are experlencing. - The steps you took to reproduce the problem. 49 ' The phone’s Electronic Serial 3. Push the battery in until it clicks Number (ESN). To find the ESN, clcsed. remove the battery as follows: 1. Hold the phone in your hand with the home screen facing away from you, 2. Place your finger on the upper ridge of the banery door. 3. Push down with your finger and v ‘ pull the battery door may you until in dislodges hortiguphm 4. The ESN' 1s battery is memo“ Us on ezlhe sticker on the inside of the phone, and shou'lfl scan with ”179-" or ”Bk" To replace the battery: 1. Realign the battery door to the groove on the bottom or the h 6 phone. 2. Rotate me battery towards the top of the phone. fl Glossary AC adapter analog made CDMA call lurwardlng call waning contacts directory dlgnal mode domaln name dual band A cable that connects the phcne to a wall uutlel and charges the phone battery. A state in which a phone communicates at 800 MHz and sends voices and key beeps as analog sounds, Code Divisim Multiple Access, - technology um digitally encode: 1h: sound of voices and key beeps to ensure callers' Privacy- A programmable phone option dm sends incoming calls to mmher phone numbel: A service'pmvider feature which causes your phone to beep if another call mm” in while yvu are on the phone. A feature of your phone that waffle like a set Of phone index aids, allawing you to save phone numbers and other infomuau’on, A sme in which: pliant communicates 11th MHz and sends voices and key beeps ls digitally entoded signals instead of analog sounds. See CDMAi The addxess of a nefwurk connectivn, ofien in the lomat serverbusineuxnm Able to operate in two frequency ranges, the 500 MHz band and the 1900 MHz band. UseflGnmlorMOOPQOGfiPhone 51 dual-mode enter home screen ksyguald lock code menu menu item pWBFSaVB mode recent calls list roaming service area Able to operate in either CDMA digital service or analog cellular service at 800 MHz, and able to switch between digital mode and analog mode, To save information in the phone’s memory. Press keys to enter information. The screen that appears when the phone is first turned on. Afanturewhichcanbetumedonmyrotectfliephonefmm accidental keypresses when a call is not in progress. A fourrdigit sequence (usually 0000 or the last four digits of your plmne number) that lets you restrict access tn certain phone numbers or all phone numbers. A list of choices on the phone saeen. A choice within a menu on the phone screen A low energy consumption state indicated by the message "Power Save Mode." Press any key to exit. A list cf phone numbers from recent incoming or outgoing calls, when the phone number is available. m Using telephone services outside of the area covered by your home service provider. When you are roaming, the cost of phone calls and level of service may vary. An area in which a service provider's terms of use apply uniformly. 52 service provider signal strength Silence All mode Smart Sound talk tlme three-way calllng trlmode URL web browser Unf- Guidl for rm DCP 3005 Fhon. A company which provide: certain phone services, such as basic phone service, long distance, all waiting, and three-way calling, Phones may have the ability to perform these functions, but they cannot do so unless the service provider makes them available. Yul“ The degree of radio frequency energy available to the phone Both weather and distance affect signal strength It signal strength is weak, call quality may decrease or the call may be disconnected, A state in which all phone sounds are silenced, including the ringer and alerts. You can set the phone to white or light up A feature which allows the phone to automatically adjust the earpiece volume based on the amount of noise around you or the voice volume of the person to whom you are speaking The amount of time that you can talk on a wireless phone when the battery is fully charged. A service-provider feature which allows phone calls between three people instead of two. Able to operate in CDMA digital service at 800 and 1900 MHz, and analog cellular service at 800 MHz. Uniform Resource Locator, the address of an lntemet location. A URL typically takes the form hltpzllwwwlotatimamemm A tool which allows you to browse the inter-net. Numerics l-Touch Dial 18, 19 Alarm Clock 36 answering calls 1 l battery care and safety 13 improving performance 13 calendar scheduler 36 call information 30 calls answering 11 ending 11 making 10 characters French 22 international 22 Portuguese 22 Spanish 22 Clear key 7 contact editing 16 Contacts book calling from 18 clearing all entries 29 Countdown Timer 38 data/fax setup 32 dialing from Recent Calls list 20 End/Power key 7 ending calls 11 French characters 22, 23 hanging up 11 hard pause 23 keypad locking 1] unlocking 12 languages 22 letters changing cases 20 entering special characters 22 international characters 22 lock code 52 locking keypad l 1 phone 28 making calls 10 messages auto—delete 33 navigator key 7 numbers entering 22 pauses hard 23 timed 23 performance battery 13 phone number finding your own 10 saving automatically 17 Portuguese characters 23 power-save mode 13 Recent Calls list description of 19 dialing from 20 viewing 20 redial, last number called 19 resetting the phone iv safety iv saving a phone number 15 scheduler 36 screen icons 8 security lock code 52 Select key 7 Shift key 7 silence ringer 11 Smart Sound (see also volume, adjusting automatically) 1 1 Sounds 27 Space key 7 Spanish characters 23 special characters 22 speed dial 18 symbols entering 22 timed pause 23 unlocking phone 28 voice mail calling 19 setting speed dial number for 19 voice memo 45 volume adjusting automatically (see also Smart Sound) 11 adjusting manually ll
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