Kyocera CD8100 Multi-Band CDMA/LTE Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth and Nordic Transmitter User Manual KYOCERA I 75 Manualx

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Mute the Ringtone ............................. 16
Send an Incoming Call to Voicemail ... 16
Reject a Call and Send a Text
Message ............................................ 16
Voicemail .............................................. 16
Set Up Voicemail ............................... 16
Voicemail Notification ......................... 16
Retrieve Your Voicemail Messages .... 17
Phone Call Options ............................... 17
In6Call Options ................................... 17
Call Waiting ....................................... 17
Conference Calling ............................ 17
Call Settings ......................................... 19
Phone Ringtone ................................. 19
Dial Pad Touch Tones ....................... 19
Vibrate When Ringing ........................ 19
Voicemail Settings ............................. 19
Quick Responses ............................... 19
Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) ............ 19
Call Forwarding .................................. 20
Additional Settings ............................. 20
Caller ID ............................................ 20
Call Barring ........................................ 20
Auto Answer ...................................... 20
Call Timer and Call Duration .............. 20
Recent Calls ......................................... 21
View Recent Calls .............................. 21
Recent Calls Options ......................... 21
Filter Recent Calls ............................. 21
Clear Recent Calls ............................. 21
Phone Overview ..................................... 5
Key Functions ...................................... 6
Get the Phone Ready ............................. 7
Charge the Battery .............................. 7
Insert the SIM Card.............................. 7
Optional: Insert the MicroSD Card ....... 8
Turn the Phone On and Off .................... 8
Turn the Phone On .............................. 8
Turn the Phone Off .............................. 8
Turn the Screen On and Off ................... 9
Turn the Screen On and Start .............. 9
Turn the Screen Off When Not in
Use...................................................... 9
Touchscreen Navigation ......................... 9
Function Buttons .................................. 11
Home Screen ....................................... 12
Home Screen Overview ..................... 12
Status Bar ............................................ 12
Touchscreen Keyboard .......................... 13
Tips for Editing Text.............................. 13
Make Phone Calls ................................ 14
Call Using the Phone Dialpad ............ 14
Call from Recent Calls ....................... 14
Call from Contacts ............................. 14
Call an Emergency Number ............... 14
Enhanced 96161 (E911) Information ... 15
Call a Number with Pauses ................ 15
Call Using a Speed Dial Number........ 15
Call Using the Plus (+) Code Dialing .. 15
Receive Phone Calls ............................ 16
Answer an Incoming Call ................... 16
Display Contacts................................... 22
Add a Contact....................................... 23
Save a Phone Number ......................... 23
Edit a Contact....................................... 24
Add a Group Contact ............................ 25
Edit a Group Contact ............................ 26
ICE (In Case of Emergency) ................. 26
Synchronize Contacts ........................... 27
Share a Contact ................................... 27
Wi6Fi .................................................... 28
Turn Wi6Fi On and Connect to a
Wireless Network ............................... 28
Check the Wireless Network Status ... 28
Connect to a Different Wi6Fi
Network ............................................. 28
Data Services ....................................... 29
Data Connection Status and
Indicators ........................................... 29
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Take Pictures ....................................... 30
Open the Camera App ....................... 30
Close the Camera App ...................... 30
Viewfinder Screen ............................. 30
Take a Picture or Record a Video ...... 30
Review Screen .................................. 31
Camera and Video Settings .................. 31
Choose Camera Settings ................... 31
Choose a Shooting/Recording
Mode ................................................. 33
View Pictures and Videos Using
Gallery ................................................. 34
Work with Pictures ................................ 34
Share Pictures and Videos ................... 35
Calendar .............................................. 37
Add an Event to the Calendar ............ 37
Calendar Event Alerts ........................ 37
Edit Calendar Events ......................... 38
Table of Contents
Erase Calendar Events ...................... 38
Clock .................................................... 38
Desk Clock ........................................ 38
Alarm ................................................. 39
Stopwatch .......................................... 39
Timer ................................................. 40
World Clock ....................................... 40
Calculator ............................................. 40
Bluetooth .............................................. 40
Turn Bluetooth On or Off .................... 40
The Bluetooth Settings Menu ............. 40
Disconnect a Bluetooth Device .......... 41
Send Information from Your Phone
to Another Device .............................. 41
Receive Information from Another
Device ............................................... 42
microSD Card ....................................... 42
Insert a microSD Card ....................... 42
Remove a microSD Card ................... 43
View the microSD Card Memory ........ 43
Unmount the microSD Card ............... 43
Format the microSD Card .................. 43
Use the Phone’s microSD Card as a
Media Device ..................................... 43
Display Settings ................................. 47
Sound & Notification Settings............. 48
Storage Settings ................................ 50
Battery Settings ................................. 50
Connectivity Settings ......................... 51
Apps Settings .................................... 51
Personal Settings ................................. 51
Location Settings ............................... 51
Start Screen Settings ......................... 51
Security Settings ................................ 53
Accounts Settings .............................. 54
Language & Input Settings ................. 54
Backup & Reset Settings ................... 55
System Settings ................................... 56
Date & Time Settings ......................... 56
Accessibility Settings ......................... 56
Printing .............................................. 59
About Phone...................................... 59
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Customer Support ................................ 60
Qualified Service .................................. 60
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General Precautions ............................. 62
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access
to Your Phone ...................................... 62
Do Not Rely on Your Phone for
Emergency Calls ............................... 62
Using Your Phone While Driving ........ 62
Following Safety Guidelines ............... 62
Medical Devices ................................ 63
Using Your Phone Near Other
Electronic Devices ............................. 63
Using Your Phone On Airplanes ........ 63
Turning Off Your Phone in
Dangerous Areas ............................... 63
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Access to Phone’s Settings Menu ......... 44
Wireless & Networks Settings ............ 44
Wi6Fi .................................................. 44
Bluetooth ........................................... 44
Data Usage........................................ 44
Airplane Mode ................................... 45
Auto6Reply Mode ............................... 45
Cellular Networks Settings ................. 45
Wireless Emergency Alerts ................ 46
Device Settings..................................... 47
Change Home ................................... 47
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Restricting Children’s Access to
Your Phone ........................................ 64
Waterproof Capability ........................... 64
Charging ............................................ 65
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid
Device .................................................. 65
Getting the Best Hearing Device
Experience With Your Phone ............. 66
Caring for the Battery ............................ 66
Charging ............................................ 67
Storing ............................................... 67
Common Causes of Battery Drain ...... 67
Disposal of Lithium Ion (Li6Ion)
Battery Installed in Your Phone .......... 67
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy .............. 67
Understanding How Your Phone
Operates ............................................ 67
Knowing Radio Frequency Safety ...... 68
Body6Worn Operation ........................ 68
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for
Wireless Phones ................................ 68
FCC Radio Frequency Emission ........ 69
FCC Notice ........................................ 69
Owner’s Record .................................... 70
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takes pictures and
records videos while facing the screen,
and allows you to video conference.
helps illuminate subjects
in low6light environments when taking a
picture or recording a video.
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videos.
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Phone Basics
You need to insert a SIM card into your
phone and charge the battery to begin
setting up your phone.
: Do not cover the microphones
during a call as it may compromise the
hearing quality.
6 /1.7 Inserting an accessory into
the incorrect jack may damage the
phone.
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detects how close an object is to the
surface of the screen. This is typically
used to detect when your face is
pressed up against the screen, such as
during a phone call.
displays all the
information needed to operate your
phone. Use finger gestures to navigate
and interact with items on the screen.
lets you take pictures and
● (/
#, #
nano SIM card.
(Internal) holds the
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# , # (Internal) holds
an optional microSD card to provide
external memory.
● (- ; lets you hear the different
ringtones and sounds. The speaker also
lets you hear the caller’s voice in
speakerphone mode.
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suppresses
background noise improving audio
quality for the other party during voice
calls except in speakerphone mode.
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facilitate reception
and transmission. To maximize
performance, do not obstruct while
using the phone.
●
lets you turn the phone
on/off, turn the screen on/off, or switch
your phone to silent mode, vibration
mode, or airplane mode. Press and hold
for more than 10 seconds to restart the
phone.
● & %
allows you to adjust the
ringtone or media volume when you are
not on a call, or adjust the voice volume
during a call.
●
allows you to
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connect the micro6USB cable (included)
to charge the battery or to transfer files
to and from a computer.
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transmits your
voice and ambient sound during voice
calls, voice recordings and videos.
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Open the SIM/microSD card holder
cover, located on the upper right side of
the phone.
1-
:/
: The microSD card is optional.
Remove the back cover and open the
SIM/microSD card holder cover
Insert the microSD card into the
microSD card holder with the gold
contacts facing down. Gently push the
card in until it snaps into place.
Plug the smaller end of the micro6USB
cable into the phone’s charger/USB
port.
Slide the flap of the SIM card holder in
the direction of the arrow to unlock it
( ) and lift the flap ( ).
: Make sure you insert your nano
SIM card in the correct orientation.
$ Close the SIM/microSD card holder
cover and replace the back cover.
): To ensure that your phone is
waterproof, make sure the SIM/microSD
card holder cover is properly sealed.
Plug the other end of the USB cable into
the charger and then plug the charger
into an electrical outlet.
. : Your phone’s battery should have
enough charge for the phone to turn on
and find a signal, set up voicemail, and
make a call. You should fully charge the
battery as soon as possible.
(/
): Use only a nano SIM card in
this phone.
Insert your fingernail into the slit at the
bottom of the back cover and lift the
cover up gently
Close the SIM/microSD card holder
cover and replace the back cover.
): To ensure that your phone is
waterproof, make sure the SIM/microSD
card holder cover is properly sealed.
! Insert the nano SIM card into the flap of
the SIM card holder, making sure the
cut6off corner is at the top right ( ) and
then lower the flap of the SIM card
holder ( ).
Slide the flap in the direction of the
arrow to lock it ( ).
► Press and hold the
► Press and hold the
and tap
> 14.
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Press the
Your phone’s touchscreen lets you control
actions through a variety of tap gestures.
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): Do not touch with a pen or
stylus. It may damage the touchscreen.
From the Start screen:
( ) Swipe up anywhere on the
screen to access the Home screen.
( ) Swipe right to launch the
Phone app.
Tap the screen with your finger to select or
launch a menu, option, or application. A
light tap works best.
Touch and hold your finger before you start
to move it. Do not release your finger until
you have reached the target position.
-: To set up a screen lock for security,
see “Start Screen Settings” on page 51.
► Press the
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( ) Swipe left to launch the
Camera app.
Flicking the screen is similar to swiping,
except that you need to swipe your finger in
light, quick strokes.
To save battery power, the phone
automatically turns off the screen after a
certain period of time when you leave it idle.
You will still be able to receive messages
and calls while the phone’s screen is off.
For information on how to adjust the time
before the screen turns off, see “Sleep” on
page 47.
#, #
To open the available options for an item
(for example, a keyboard), touch and hold
the item.
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( #
To swipe or slide means to quickly drag
your finger vertically or horizontally across
the screen.
Phone Basics
to zoom in when viewing a picture or a Web
page. (Move fingers inward to zoom out
and outward to zoom in.)
or off, from the Home screen, tap 6->(
) >6
>6
At the bottom of touchscreen, you will find a
row of three buttons that let you perform
specific functions.
●
; ( ) 6 Tap to return to the
previous screen, or close a dialog box,
options menu, the Notifications panel, or
onscreen keyboard.
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screen.
For most screens, you can automatically
change the screen orientation from portrait
to landscape by turning the phone
sideways. When entering text, you can turn
the phone sideways to bring up a bigger
keyboard.
) 6 Tap to open the Home
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The Home screen is the starting point for
your phone’s applications, functions, and
menus. You can customize your Home
screen by adding application icons,
shortcuts, folders, widgets, and more.
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3G (data service)
4G (data service)
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4G LTE (data service)
There are two different options for the
Home screen on your phone, Standard
Home and Core Home. By default, your
phone is set to Standard Home.
Airplane mode
Battery (charging)
Battery (full charge)
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) 6 Tap to open a list of
thumbnail images of screens you have
worked with recently. To open one, tap it.
To remove a screen from the list, swipe
it left or right or tap on the >.
Pinch the screen using your thumb and
forefinger to zoom out or spread the screen
Battery (discharged)
The status bar at the top of the screen
provides phone and service status
information on the right side and notification
alerts on the left.
Missed call
: All icons are simulated. Actual
images may vary.
Event
Music application is running
background
Alarm set
Bluetooth® enabled
GPS is active
Wi6Fi® active (full signal)
Downloading
Vibrate
Silent
. : The Auto6rotate feature needs to
be turned on for the screen orientation
to automatically change. To turn this on
Phone Basics
Music is playing/Music is
paused
Network (full signal)
Network (no signal)
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The touchscreen keyboard lets you enter
text directly onscreen. Your phone provides
convenient ways to enter letters, numbers,
and symbols whenever you are prompted
to enter text. The keyboard appears
automatically onscreen when you tap a text
entry field and can be used in either portrait
or landscape mode.
Tap the <
699( tab to display
the recent calls list.
To copy and paste the text:
In a text entry field, touch and hold the
text body.
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Tap the Phone icon
next to the
name or number you want to place a
call.
From the Home screen, tap 6->
> /69 6 tab to display the
phone dialpad.
Selection tabs appear and the currently
selected words or characters are
highlighted. Drag the tabs to expand or
reduce the range of the selected text.
Tap the number keys on the dialpad to
enter the phone number.
From the Home screen, tap 6-to display the phone app.
Tap
Tap an onscreen option from the edit
menu bar. Available options may vary:
In ABC mode, tap
capitalization.
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: Inserts the last copied or
cut text into the current field.
To call the 96161 emergency number:
From the Home screen, tap 6-> /69 6 .
Tap
Some keys have alternate characters.
In either mode, if a key displays an
extra character at the upper right
corner, touch and hold the key to
enter the character. Or, touch and
long hold a key to call up a list of all
the characters available on that key.
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From the Home screen, tap 6-> /69 6 .
> 6## =
or 6## 3
(-
> (-
##
Tap 6## - # # next to the location
number you want to assign a number to.
! Select a contact and, if the contact has
more than one number, select a number.
Tap
> (-
##
. %
Create your password.
Record your greeting.
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/%:&
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It is strongly recommended that you
create a password when setting up your
voicemail to protect against
unauthorized access. Without a
password, anyone who has access to
your phone is able to access your
voicemail messages.
% )
down.
► On the Incoming call screen, swipe
to send the call to your voicemail inbox.
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#(
► On the Incoming call screen, swipe
● By displaying
in the notifications
area of the status bar when new
unheard voicemail message(s) is
received.
to the caller.
: If your phone is turned off, all
calls automatically go to voicemail.
Touch and hold until you see a “+” on
the display screen.
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From the Home screen, tap 6-> /69 6 .
Enter the country code and phone
number and then tap
. The
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● By vibrating the phone when the vibrate
setting is on.
to ignore the call and send a message
There are several ways your phone alerts
you to a new voicemail message.
● By sounding the assigned notification
sound.
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► Press the &
To remove a number from a speed dial
location:
From the Home screen, tap 6-> /69 6 .
to dial your
Follow the system prompts to:
< )
-.
Record your name announcement.
► On the Incoming call screen, swipe
From the Home screen, tap 6-> /69 6 .
Phone Calls
Tap
699 on the screen.
and tap
Touch and hold
voicemail number.
From the Home screen, tap 6-> /69 6 .
to dial the number.
From the Home screen, tap 6-> /69 6 .
! Enter additional numbers.
Tap
- (-
<+ . ?
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Tap the assigned contact you want to
remove and tap < % 2 > 14.
Enter all or part of a number.
Tap
Tap
phone automatically prepends the
access code for international dialing,
followed by the country code and phone
number.
– or –
For speed dial numbers 10699, tap the
first digit and then touch and hold the
second digit on the dialpad.
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For speed dial numbers 269, touch and
hold the number on the dialpad.
and tap
To call the 911 emergency number when
the screen is locked:
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This phone features an embedded Global
Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary
for utilizing E911 emergency location
services where available.
/%: Always report your location
to the 96161 operator when placing an
emergency call. Some designated
emergency call takers, known as Public
Safety Answering Points (PSAPs), may
not be equipped to receive GPS
location information from your phone.
Enter *
From the Home screen, tap 6-to display the phone app.
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When you place an emergency 96161 call,
the GPS feature of your phone seeks
information to calculate your approximate
location. Depending on several variables,
including availability and access to satellite
signals, it may take up to 30 seconds or
more to determine and report your
approximate location.
to call the number.
! To end the call, tap
Text Entry
A/
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You can place calls to 96161 even if the
phone’s screen is locked or your account is
restricted.
In Number & Symbol mode, tap
to display more symbols.
# *= = @ *
For additional information on
contacts, see “Contacts” on page 22.
- : Copies the selected text
to the clipboard.
You can select the caps lock by
double6touching or touching and
holding
to make all letters in a
word uppercase.
to search for your contact.
Tap the contact and tap
: Removes the selected text
and saves it to the clipboard.
to alter the
to display the Contacts list.
Tap
: Highlights and selects
all the text in the field.
► Tap
to select ABC mode. Tap
to select Number & Symbol mode.
. : Your phone accepts messages
even when it is turned off. However,
your phone notifies you of new
messages only when it is turned on and
you are in the service area.
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From the Home screen, tap 6-> /69 6 .
Touch and hold
. If prompted,
enter your voicemail password.
Follow the voice prompts to listen to and
manage your voicemail messages.
: Route the phone’s
audio through a connected Bluetooth
headset or through the speaker.
●
- #8, # : Toggle the
appearance of the onscreen dialpad to
enter additional numbers, for example,
an extension or access code.
Tap
Select the
► On the Incoming call screen, swipe
► Tap
(3 -
To create a conference call between your
existing call:
, #: Tap to hold the current call.
► Tap
: End the current call.
6##
: Tap to initiate a
conference call.
On the Phone screen, enter a number
and tap
●
: Mute or unmute the
microphone during an active call.
●
(- ; : Turn the speaker on or
off.
Once you have established the
connection, tap
6##
, and dial
the second number. (This puts the first
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From the Home screen, tap 6-.
Tap >
Tap >
Tap
) , and select the
- #
check box to
enable or disable the option.
< ) )
Tap
) >&
Configure the following settings:
Phone Calls
Tap
). %
) >5
/. or 5 .
3 .
; -
To view the call timer and call duration:
Tap >
% 8
) >& 3
To reset the call timer and call duration:
) > 6##
/ .
,,#
) >6
or (-
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
Tap >
% 8
) >& 3
Touch and hold the item you want to
reset and tap 14.
) > 6##
).
Select from 6
) )
, /. 09
% ,6
% )
, or /
% )
% ).
. : To use this feature you will have
to enter your PIN2 number, which is
associated with your SIM card. If you do
not know your number, please contact
your carrier to obtain it.
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From the Home screen, tap 6-.
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
! Select the delay time to automatically
answer the phone.
Tap
5 .,
Tap
3 #, "
#, or "
) >
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
Select ,
Select . 3 ; #
or ( 3 %
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From the Home screen, tap 6-.
Tap
) >
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
Tap >
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From the Home screen, tap 6-.
6##
) >D
: You are charged a higher rate for
calls you have forwarded.
Create and edit text phrases that you
can add to messages.
Tap >
) , and select the
) ) check box to
enable or disable the option.
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From the Home screen, tap 6-.
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
Select 6 3
. : This Voicemail settings do not
affect settings for Visual Voicemail.
3 # )
Tap >
3 # ).
to select whether the phone
responds with vibration to a new
voicemail message.
! Select the file or tap 14 to assign the
ringtone.
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
# to select the sound to ring for
a new voicemail message.
If prompted, select an app to use and
make your desired selection.
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From the Home screen, tap 6-.
( - to configure the voicemail
number if necessary.
) >
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( 2
to select the voicemail
service provider.
< )
To switch back to the first caller:
1#
) check box.
Enter your password.
●
If one of the people you called hangs up
during your call, you and the remaining
caller stay connected. If you initiated the
call and are the first to hang up, all callers
are disconnected.
► To end the conference call, tap
) > 6##
To respond to an incoming call while you
are on a call:
1-
●
) .
When your voicemail answers, press
the asterisk key (*) on the phone.
●
! If you want to add another call to the
existing conference, repeat steps 2 and
3.
From the Home screen, tap 6-> /69 6 .
Dial your wireless phone number.
/ =
When you are connected to the second
party, tap
To enable Call waiting:
. : Depending on your plan, you may
be charged when you are accessing
your voicemail from your wireless phone.
caller on hold and dials the second
number.)
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Tap the <
699( tab to display
the recent calls list.
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Tap
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
Tap the <
699( tab to display
the recent calls list.
= Incoming calls (blue arrows)
! Select 6
1 ) )
, or /
% )
= Missed calls (red arrows)
Tap
●
) > 14.
●
Tap an entry to view the contact.
Tap
to call the number.
Tap
to send a text message.
●
If applicable, tap
to add the
number to Contacts.
Tap > < % 2
remove the log.
to
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
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Set the following options:
to choose how your contacts
are sorted.
. %
% to choose how your
contacts names are displayed.
settings.
6##
Tap
6.1 , < 5/ 9 : Tap to
include additional information such
as / , .
,. ; % ,"
(/ , etc.
If prompted, select the location
where you want to save the contact,
such as
, (/ , and an account
(for example, + ) ). If you want to
change the location later, tap the
location name, and select the
desired location.
Use the keyboard to enter as much
information as you want.
. : To add more phone numbers,
email addresses, etc., tap 6## 3
under the current numbers or addresses.
From the Home screen, tap 6->
> /69 6 tab to display the
phone dialpad.
Enter a phone number and tap 6
1. 6 (.
. %
– or –
Contacts
To add the number to a new entry, tap
and select an
account to use. Then, enter the name
and any additional information and tap
(6& .
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You can also select how your contacts are
displayed.
/%- 8 - : Imports/exports your
contacts from/to the microSD card,
Tap
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From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
Tap a contact to display it, and tap
Tap a contact to display it, and tap
If you have joined contacts, select a
contact from the available list.
From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
Tap a contact to display it, and tap
! To assign a stored picture, tap
, select the app to use, and locate
and select a picture.
– or –
To assign a new picture, tap
and take a picture.
$ Tap (6& to save the entry.
! Tap a copy destination from the
available list. If you selected your SIM
card as the copy destination, read the
message displayed and tap 14.
< )
From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
Tap a contact to display it, and tap
Tap /
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! Select a ringtone.
Tap 14 to save the settings.
You may be prompted to size the
picture for use with entries. Tap and
drag the square to frame the portion of
the picture to use. Tap and drag the
side of the square to resize the square
and tap 1. or 14.
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) ) to
% E to select whether to
display all the contacts saved in your
phone or SIM card and to select
contact types for each account. Tap
, (/ or an account name,
make your selection and then tap 14.
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
! Add or change the information and then
tap (6& .
A: Tap the picture
icon to assign a picture to the contact.
6##
An account (for example, +
display only its contacts.
(: Tap to display the group
Tap the contact icon to the right of the
name.
. %
To add the number to an existing entry,
tap the contact, select a number type
for the new number and then tap 14.
(/ to display all the contacts saved
in your SIM card.
Tap any field you want to add or change.
! When you have finished adding
information, tap (6& .
( 2
to display all the contacts
saved in your phone.
# - : Selects
contacts to be displayed on Contacts.
6##
# -
to display all the
contacts you save.
. : To select a type (label) for a
phone number, email address, or postal
address (such as 1 /9 , ,1 ,
"1<4, etc.), tap the box to the left of
the field and select the appropriate type.
to open the account
From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
% )
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6##
to choose
were to place the index tab.
Tap
Select one of the following options:
1. 6 (: Tap to display all the
contacts you save.
6## 3
: Tap to add a
new contact. See “Add a Contact” on
page 23.
+<1
contacts.
1-
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
56&1 #
edit the number before calling.
1From the Home screen, tap 6-><
699( tab to
display the recent calls list.
) : Opens the display settings
screen.
► From the Home screen, tap 6->
. You will see the Contacts list.
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
SIM card and phone or shares your
visible contacts.
Tap the <
699( tab to display
the recent calls list.
= Outgoing calls (green arrows)
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From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
Tap a contact to display it, and tap
Tap /
% )
) >&
! Select a vibration pattern.
Tap 14 to save the settings.
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From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
Select a contact to display it.
Tap 1. and then tap 14 to confirm
the deletion.
– or –
From the Home screen, tap 6-> 56&1 # .
and select a ringtone.
! Tap 14 to save the settings.
Select the account in which you want to
create a group contact.
From the Home screen, tap 6-> +<1 ( tab.
! Enter the group’s name.
% )
Tap a group contact, and tap
> # .
From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
Tap an entry, and tap
>(
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. 3
When your phone is connected to a
wireless network, the Wi6Fi icon ( )
appears in the status bar and tells you the
approximate signal strength.
If . 3 ;
in Advanced Wi6Fi
settings is enabled, the open network icon
( ) appears in the status bar whenever
the phone detects an available open
wireless network within range.
menu, select a
To change or remove an ICE contact:
From the Home screen, tap 6->
tab and then tap
/ =/
% )
Tap the wireless network that the phone
is currently connected to. You will see a
message box showing the Wi6Fi
network name, status, signal strength,
speed, and other details.
Tap a Wi6Fi network to connect. If you
selected an open network, you will be
automatically connected to the network.
If you selected a network that is secured
with a password, enter the password
and then tap 1..
Tap
. : You will be prompted to enable
the Location access settings if they are
disabled. Read the onscreen
information and follow the instructions.
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn Wi6Fi on.
The network names of detected Wi6Fi
networks are displayed.
! Tap the 1.8155 switch next to
to turn contacts sync on or off.
From the Home screen, tap 6->
> 1. 6 ( tab and then
tap / = /
% )
Tap the entry to register.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) > " =5 .
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Select the account type and tap the
account you want to sync your contacts
with.
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@/
To add an ICE contact:
< )
" =5
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
Contacts
to add or
From the Home screen, tap 6-> +<1 ( tab.
Enter or edit the necessary information
and tap (6& .
In the (
method.
> # .
! Choose the contact you wish to join with
the primary listing.
Tap a group contact that you have
created, and tap >
> 14.
>F
>(
Tap 6##8 % 2
remove entries.
Tap
From the Home screen, tap 6->
> 1. 6 ( tab and then
tap / = /
% )
Tap
Tap the group’s name to rename it.
! Tap (6& .
and tap the contact to remove.
Registering ICE information might help
rescue workers, such as paramedics, police
and hospital personnel identify your primary
contact. You can register up to five contacts.
Select the contact you want to appear
as the primary listing.
Tap 14.
Tap
From the Home screen, tap 6-> +<1 ( tab.
The following options are available:
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< % 2
and select a
! Tap 14 to save the settings.
Tap a group contact, and tap
From the Home screen, tap 6-> +<1 ( tab.
From the Home screen, tap 6-> +<1 ( tab.
check
From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
Tap
Tap a contact to display it, and tap
> 14.
Tap &
vibration pattern.
$ Tap 1. > (6& .
– or –
From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
Select the 6
box.
Tap >
, select the check box
next to the contact(s) you want to delete,
or tap ( 9
699.
Tap
. The icon changes to
when
the contact is added to Favorites.
Tap 6##8 % 2
and check
the entries that you want to add to the
group contact.
From the Home screen, tap 6-> 1. 6 ( tab.
. 3
. : If you want to remove the
wireless network settings, tap 51<+
on this window. You need to enter the
settings again if you want to connect to
this wireless network.
" =5
. 3
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) > " =5 . Detected Wi6Fi
networks are displayed in the Wi6Fi
networks section.
To manually scan for available Wi6Fi
networks tap > <
Tap another Wi6Fi network to connect to
it.
. : If the wireless network you want
to connect to is not in the list of detected
networks, tap > 6##
3 ;. Enter
the wireless network settings and tap
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) > " =5 .
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●
/ #
1-
Your phone displays the current status of
your data connection through indicators at
the top of the screen. The following
symbols are used:
#&#
6--
► From the Home screen, tap 6-.
6--
: Displays the thumbnail of
the latest image.
●
●
: Takes a picture.
&#
: Records a video.
Your phone is connected to
the 3G network.
► On the Camera screen, tap , %
or
From the Home screen, tap 6-% .
Your phone is connected to
the 4G network.
& 3
Do the following to change the settings:
Your phone is connected to
the 4G LTE network.
Tap
to change the camera and
video settings as desired. See
“Camera and Video Settings” on
page 31.
Select the shooting/recording mode
by swiping from the left edge or by
tapping
icon.
Frame your subject on the screen.
! Tap
●
: Opens the camera
and video settings menu to select basic
and advanced settings.
●
)8<
# )
# : Opens
the navigation drawer to switch the
shooting/recording mode.
to take a picture.
– or –
Tap
to record a video. Tap
stop recording.
to
● D ;(
: Displays the
settings you use most frequently.
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video.
●
to add captions to your
●
: Deletes the currently
displayed image. Confirm the deletion
by tapping 14.
●
: Choose an effect to add to
your image. See “Edit a Picture” on
page 35.
●
: Shows the details of the
image.
●
: Displays additional image
options. Available menus may vary:
( #
3 to start a slideshow of
the images stored.
Camera and Video
/% )
to minimize the
effect of camera movement while
shooting. Select 6
, 1., or 155.
: Displays the available
applications to share your image.
, < to combine multiple exposures
into a single image (back camera
only). Select 1. or 155.
#&#
From the Home screen, tap 6-% .
●
( = % to choose a timer setting.
Select from
# ,
# ,
# , or 155.
5 2
: Tap
to add the
image to your Favorites album.
to take a picture by
tapping the screen. Select 1. or
155.
Tap
to display the advanced
settings menu. You can change the
following settings from the Settings
menu:
(%
automatically detects
a smile on a face and shoots a smile
without touching the shutter button.
(back camera only). Select 1. or
155.
. : Available options may vary
according to the subject and shooting
/recording mode.
●
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to choose a flash setting (back
camera only). Select from 6
, 1.,
or 155.
to set the currently displayed
image as a contact photo or
wallpaper.
< 2 3(
After taking a picture or video, tap the
thumbnail image to see the item in the
review screen. For example, when you tap
a picture thumbnail image, you may see the
following options:
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;#
allows you to know
right away whether one of your
subjects blinked (back camera only).
Select 1. or 155.
,1 1
( E to choose the default size for
pictures. Front camera: Select from
, @
' A,
@ $
A, or
@*$ H*$ A. Back Camera: Select
from $ @ $
!! A,
5 , @ *
A,
@ $
* A,
@ !
$A, or
$ @ *
* A
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●
1&/
( E to choose the default size for
videos. Select from
5 , @ *
A,
, ' -@
' A, &+6@$! ! A,
or D&+6@
! A.
9 ) to choose a light setting (back
camera only). Select from 6
, 1.,
or 155.
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/% )
to minimize the
effect of camera movement while
recording. Select 1. or 155.
● + . <69
to switch
between the back camera and the
front camera.
& %to make
adjustments to exposure (back
camera only). Tap the slider bar to
increase or decrease the value.
to set the white
balance (back camera only). Select
from 6
,(
) ,
# ,
@"
) A,
) A, or
%-.
to choose areas of the screen
to focus on (back camera only).
Select from 5
, or
to adjust the
metering mode of pictures (back
camera only). Select from
3 ) #, 5 % 2 ) , or (%
).
/(1 - # to set the ISO level (back
camera only). Select from 6
, ! , or
allows you to use the slider
bar to set the contrast (back camera
only).
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Choose a shooting mode. Modes
include:
6##
to store the
location information of the image.
Select from 1. or 155.
& 3
&#
. % to take a picture in the
normal mode.
2 3 to set the duration of
the auto review function. Select from
. % ,
# , or 155.
) to capture a
series of photos continuously while
holding down the Shutter button
(back camera only).
to enable grid lines.
Select from 1. or 155.
to manually adjust your
camera settings for taking photos
and videos.
# J ;
) to customize the
quick settings panel on the
viewfinder. To replace an icon, select
a replacement icon in the settings
menu, touch and hold it and then
drag onto the icon to be replaced.
% = - % 2 to capture in the
interval shooting mode (back camera
only). Select from
#,
# ,
# ,
# ,
# ,
# , or
# .
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From the Gallery screen, you can use
these options:
Touch and hold thumbnails to select
them (indicated by a check mark).
Tap
(
. Tap multiple pictures and
videos to select them.
! Tap
) ).
Compose your message and then tap
&#
+%
From the Home screen, tap 6-+
&#
Tap the folder that contains the pictures
or videos you want to share.
From the Home screen, tap 6-+
Touch and hold the picture or video until
you see a blue frame around it or tap
>(
. Tap multiple pictures and
videos to select them.
Tap the folder that contains the pictures
or videos you want to share.
! Tap
1-
Tap the folder that contains the pictures
or videos you want to share.
When finished, tap (6& .
to show the details of the
picture.
Tap
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From the Home screen, tap 6-+
6/. : Displays options for
paint tools.
Select a folder location and tap an
image to view a picture.
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%/
From the Home screen, tap 6-+
for the following options:
% to group pictures and
videos based on the time they
were captured. Tap
to see
your pictures and videos
Swipe right from the left edge of the
screen or tap
icon.
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► To zoom in, “spread” the screen with
your thumb and finger. To zoom out,
“pinch” the screen.
Tap a thumbnail to view a picture or
video.
Camera and Video
#&#
From the Home screen, tap 6-+
To play a video, tap
. Tap
to
pause the video, or drag the dot on
the timeline to rewind or forward the
video.
options.
& 3
Select a folder location and tap an
image to view the picture or video.
# )
From the Home screen, tap 6-%
When you first open Gallery, you find
that content has automatically been
arranged in categories.
E to reset all the camera
settings to the factory default settings.
6--
From the Home screen, tap 6-+
to set the scene mode (back
camera only). Select from . % ,
, & 3, 5 #, . ) 2 3,
(, or
% .
) to select where to
store your pictures and videos.
Select from /
) or (
#.
)+
1-
to add an effect to the picture.
& % ; to set the behavior of
the volume button. Select from
I % (back camera only), ;
, or <
# 2# .
organized by months. You may
tap for additional actions.
6 % to view pictures and
videos in an album.
5 2
to view pictures and
videos you have marked as a
favorite.
> +%
Touch and hold the picture or video until
you see a blue frame around it or tap
>(
. Tap multiple pictures and
videos to select them.
Compose your message and then tap
! Tap
. : If you have multiple email
accounts, the default email account will
be used.
In the next few steps, you will be asked
to turn Bluetooth on and connect to the
receiving Bluetooth device so the files
can be sent.
: Displays options to add
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Tap
* Select a color for the event.
Tap 6##
to add event descriptions.
Tap (6& .
From the Home screen, tap 6-# .
! To specify the date and time of the
event, do one of the following:
● By showing the event icon
status bar.
If there is a time frame for the event,
tap the first line of dates and times to
set them for the beginning of the
event and the second line for the end
of it.
on the
Tap
to edit the event. The following
options are available.
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! Tap 6##
alarm.
: Select to change the clock
style. Choose from 6
) or )
;: Check if
you want to add a clock for home
while traveling.
, % % E
: Select to set your
home time zone.
: Select to set how long
the alarm sounds.
) : Select to change
the snooze interval.
6 %2
% : Select to set the
alarm volume.
& %
2 : Select to
set the behavior of the volume button
when pressed while the alarm
sounds. Choose from: (
E ,
% , or
).
From the Home screen, tap 6-; > 696< tab.
. : When you first open the tab, two
alarms are set up by default and ready
for you to customize. These alarms are
turned off by default.
Tools and Calendar
Tap 6##
timer.
Tap < (
to add a label to a
! Tap
to confirm. (You will see
the clocks you selected and what time it
is in those locations.)
! Tap
to close the calculator.
Tap
to delete the timer.
Tap
to add a new timer.
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn
Bluetooth on or off.
to display the world clock list.
Tap the check box next to the city you
want to display on the world clock
screen.
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Tap
9 to clear a number. Touch and
hold to clear an entire number.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
Tap
to reset the stopwatch to
Enter numbers by taping the onscreen
keys.
Tap =
/. to subtract a minute from
the timer.
From the Home screen, tap 6-; > "1<9
91 4 tab.
Tap 96 to record the time.
From the Home screen, tap 6-.
to reset the timer.
Tap B
/. to add an additional
minute to the timer.
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To access more advanced features,
flick the screen left.
Tap ( 1 to pause the timer.
on the alarm you want to delete.
Tap < (
zero.
Set the countdown time and tap ( 6<
to start the countdown.
Tap ( 1 to stop timing.
-: When enabled, you can easily turn
off night mode by touching the screen.
! Do any of the following:
Do any of the following:
Touch and hold the screen to turn
the night mode on.
Tap the / < tab to display the Timer
screen, if necessary.
Tap ( 6< to start the stopwatch.
If the calendar event is recurring, select
or 6
3 ) 2
and tap 14.
► From the Home screen, tap 6-; > "1<9
91 4 tab.
From the Home screen, tap 6-;.
From the Home screen, tap 6-; > ( 1 "6 , tab.
and tap 14.
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$ Tap
to select a ringtone that will play
as an alarm.
Tap
Tap
to enter a name for the
From the Home screen, tap 6-; > 696< tab.
Tap (,6< to share your results via
Keep, Bluetooth, Messaging, and
more.
' Select the &
check box to add a
vibration feature to the alarm.
Tap
! Tap
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Select the < check box and
choose the days of the week you want
the alarm to repeat.
! Modify the event and tap (6& .
Set the hours and minutes you want
and tap 14.
Tap
and choose from the following
options:
Tap
Tap
to add a new one and set the
alarm time.
From the Home screen, tap 6-; > "1<9
91 4 tab.
In
view, tap the date where
the calendar event occurs, and tap
the calendar event.
– or –
In
view, tap the date where
the calendar event occurs, and tap
the calendar event.
Tap the event name to access the event.
' Set the event reminder time and select
how you are notified. Tap the default
In (
# ,
, and
views,
tap the calendar event you want to
delete.
In (
# ,
, and
views,
tap the calendar event you want to
edit.
Swipe down from the top of the screen
to open the Notifications panel.
$ Enter the event location.
Open the calendar event details.
Open the calendar event details.
To view or postpone the reminder:
If the event occurs on a regular basis,
tap %
and tap
to choose how often the event
occurs.
From the Home screen, tap 6-# .
< % #
If you have received an alert for an event,
the upcoming event icon
will appear in
the notifications area of the status bar to
remind you.
If the event is a special occasion
such as a birthday or an all6day
event, tap 6 =# and set the dates.
From the Home screen, tap 6-# .
► On any Calendar view, tap
) > 2
, and set the items
under
and
=#
● By showing the Alert pop6up screen.
to delete the event.
When you open the Calendar, you'll see a
list of your upcoming events. To change the
Calendar view, tap and choose (
# ,
or
. You can also tap the month
name at the top of your calendar screen to
choose a date to view.
● By playing the assigned ringtone or
vibration.
Enter a name for the event.
If it is a recurring event, select
or
To set default reminder settings:
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There are several ways your phone alerts
you to scheduled events:
Tap
Enter email addresses to invite guests
to your event.
. : If you have not added an account
to sync with on your phone, you need
to set one up. From the Home screen,
tap 6->(
) >6
6##
6##
Tap the type of notification to change
the reminder settings.
option to change or tap 6##
to add another reminder.
. : Turn off Bluetooth when not in
use to conserve battery power, or in
places where using a wireless phone is
prohibited.
► From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
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Turn Bluetooth on to search for other
visible in6range Bluetooth devices.
“Receive Beams” or “Receive Files.”
Refer to the device’s documentation for
instructions on receiving information
over Bluetooth.
Tap and choose from the following
options.
On the
## 2
list, tap
next
to the device you want to disconnect.
Tap 51<+
#/
Contacts: Display a contact and tap
>(
! If you are prompted to turn on Bluetooth,
tap
<. 1..
Tap the name of the receiving device.
%?
A microSD™ card is an optional accessory
that allows you to store images, videos,
music, documents, and voice data on your
phone. Your phone supports a microSD
card up to 32GB.
. : The microSD card is sold
separately.
! On the sending device, send one or
more files to your phone. Refer to the
device’s documentation for instructions
on sending information over Bluetooth.
If prompted, enter the same passcode
on both your phone and the device, or
confirm the auto6generated passcode. A
Bluetooth authorization request is
displayed on your phone.
. : You can easily damage the
microSD card by improper operation.
Please be careful when inserting,
removing, or handling it.
Remove the back cover and open the
SIM/microSD card holder cover.
Insert the microSD card into the
microSD card holder with the gold
contacts facing down. Gently push the
card in until it snaps into place.
$ Tap 14.
' When your phone receives a file
transfer request notification, slide down
the Notifications panel and tap 6
When a file is transferred, a notification
is displayed. To open the file
immediately, slide down the
Notifications panel and tap the relevant
notification.
$ If prompted, accept the connection on
the receiving device, and enter the
same passcode on both your phone and
the device, or confirm the auto6
generated passcode.
You can send the following types of
information, depending on the device you
are sending to.
Keep this screen open to make your
phone visible to unpaired devices.
Pictures and videos (in Gallery): On
the Albums tab, tap an album, tap
the items you want to share and then
tap
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn
Bluetooth on.
Follow the steps for the type of item you
want to send:
Picture or video (in Camera): After
capturing a picture or video, tap the
thumbnail and then tap
2 /
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
On the phone, open the application that
contains the information or file you want
to send.
to update the Available
devices list.
# 2
to rename
your phone for Bluetooth access.
( 3
2 #
to view all
files you have received via
Bluetooth.
( 2
to select the location to
store the files to be received via
Bluetooth.
. : Your phone is visible to nearby
devices while Bluetooth settings is open.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
' On the receiving device, accept the file.
● Images and videos
Close the SIM/microSD card holder
cover and replace the back cover.
● Contacts
Set the receiving device to discoverable
mode. You may also need to set it to
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): To ensure that your phone is
waterproof, make sure the SIM/microSD
card holder cover is properly sealed.
< % 2
Read the disclaimer and tap 14 to
continue. Wait for the SD card removed
icon to appear in the Status bar.
. : The formatting procedure erases
all the data on the microSD card, after
which the files CANNOT be retrieved.
To prevent the loss of important data,
please check the contents before you
format the card.
! Open the SIM/microSD card holder
cover.
Gently pull the microSD card out from
the holder.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
) .
Tap
Tools and Calendar
# > 14.
( 2 #
3 ; to display your
saved wireless networks.
" =5
to use a peer6to6peer
Wi6Fi connection.
6#2
# to configure advanced
Wi6Fi settings.
– or –
Swipe down from the top of any screen
and tap the settings icon
in the top
right.
K. 3
; (
" =5 1
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn Wi6Fi on
or off.
" =5 (
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Tap
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; to add a new Wi6Fi
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
) .
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to
to turn it on or off.
for the following menus:
6##
network.
► From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
) .
If necessary, tap the 1.8155 switch to
turn Wi6Fi on.
Manage the data as you wish, unmount
the phone as required by your
computer's operating system to safely
remove your phone, and disconnect the
phone from the computer.
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn
Bluetooth on or off.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) > " =5 .
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) > " =5 .
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to reload the list of networks.
► From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) .
! Navigate to the device and select (
#.
" =5
Tap
# # 2
A. On your
computer, the connected phone is
recognized as a portable media device.
See “Connectivity Settings” on page 51.
Scroll down the screen to see the
information under (
#.
Swipe down from the top of the screen
to open the Notifications panel and tap
the USB connection notification.
With the microSD card inserted, from
the Home screen, tap 6->
) >(
) .
Connect the phone to your computer
using the supplied USB cable.
$ Close the SIM/microSD card holder
cover and replace the back cover.
& 3
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Turn the phone off and remove the back
cover.
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From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
) .
Scroll down the screen, and tap
# > <6( (
6< > <6(
& (
) >
#.
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9%
): The usage displayed is
measured by your phone. Your carrier’s
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data usage accounting may differ and
the usage in excess of your data limit
plan can result in charges. Data usage
limit set in this menu is not guaranteed
to prevent additional charges.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
) .
< )
Turn this on if you only want to
automatically reply to registered
contacts.
Touch the black tab and slide up or
down set the data usage warning limit.
Tap
. 3
for the following options:
Tap
; (
: Select the check box to set
your phone to vibrate when an
emergency alert is received.
, % : Provides a simplified
and easier experience for the first
time smartphone user.
To select what is displayed:
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
# %.
/ <
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
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Select the file or tap 14 to assign the
ringtone.
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to
) to turn it on or off.
Choose from the following options:
If prompted, select an app to use and
make your desired selection.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
- .
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn
Daydream on.
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to 6
to enable or disable it.
Make your desired selection.
< )
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
>"
# 2
#.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
(E
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
>5
E .
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
> ( -.
Drag the onscreen sliders to adjust the
volume level settings for
# 2 % ,
6 %2
% , < ) 2 % , or
%2 % .
to scatter the images
one by one across the screen to
make a collage. Tap
next to it
and select the images to display.
#K.
#(
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
Make your desired selection.
Select a delay time.
Settings
Tap > (
3 to see a preview
of your selection.
( # # , % : Provides a
standard experience for users who
are familiar with Android.
Tap 14.
: Select the check box
to set your phone to display a
notification when an alert is received.
to display the images from
Gallery as a slide show. Tap
next
to it and select the images to display.
- -
) : Select the
check box to enable receipt of cell
broadcast messages.
to display changing colors.
Select the wallpaper you want to display
on the screen.
) , %
Select from the following:
2 .
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
>" - - .
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
% .
; to display the phone's analog
or digital clock. Tap
next to it and
select the clock style or select the
Night mode option.
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to
6# - 2
to turn it on or off.
, -: Displays the Help information
for Emergency Alerts.
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Drag the brightness slider
left or
right to adjust the screen brightness.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
- .
(- ;
) : Select the
check box to use the text6to6speech
feature on your phone to read the
emergency alert out when it is
received.
; 1-
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9 2
6# - 2
6%
: Select the check box to
display child abduction emergency
alerts (AMBER alerts).
Tap
to select
a preferred network automatically.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
% # : Sets how often your
phone alerts you.
><
Select an option:
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#: Select the check box to set a
notification sound to play when an
emergency alert is received.
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= ( 2 : Select
the check box to display alerts for
severe threats to life or property.
From the Home screen, tap 6->
) >
3 ; >
. 3 ; .
% )
Settings
% )
- 2 3:
Select this option to play a sample
emergency alert tone.
. 3
From the Home screen, tap 6->
) >
3 ; .
;)
##
to restrict
the background data usage.
/%%
% : Select
the check box to display alerts for
extreme threats to life or property.
>( 2 .
From the Home screen, tap 6->
) >
3 ; >
. % .
= - %
) : Allows you to
edit your Auto Reply message.
) 1-
: Receives an
emergency presidential alert.
(Presidential is always displayed.)
To restore the default settings:
: Sets the desired options.
The following options are available:
Tap
and enter the necessary
information.
Tap
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
>"
% )
. %
From the Home screen, tap 6->
) >
3 ; >
. % .
< -
- and make
% )
Your phone is compatible with the federally
supervised cell phone alert services to send
out broadcast SMS messages for public
warning.
To add a new access point:
Select an option:
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to 6
) to turn it on.
Read the message and tap 14.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
) .
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn Auto6
reply mode on or off.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
) .
=< -
Tap
3 ;
your desired selection.
From the Home screen, tap 6->
) >
>6
= - % # .
Touch the orange tab and slide up or
down to set the data usage limit.
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to
6 % # to turn it on or off.
Tap ( 6< , . "1<4( to
search available networks.
From the Home screen, tap 6->
) >
3 ; .
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
#. 3 ;
3 ; to configure
cellular network settings.
6 -
To change the cycle reset date, tap the
drop6down menu icon
and tap
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to
% ) to turn it off.
. 3 ;
to set a Wi6Fi
network as a metered connection.
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to (
% to turn it on. Read
the message and tap 14.
! Set the date and then tap (
( 38, # " =5 to display or hide
Wi6Fi usage.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
Tap &
desired selection.
, and make your
Tap 14 to assign the vibration.
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6-: Sets the
notification settings individually for
apps.
< )
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
Tap 14 to assign the ringtone.
# (
Tap 1
# , and make your
desired selection.
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn
Persistent alerts on or off.
6 #
: Select the check box
to beep when notification is on the
notification bar.
Tap "
2 and select from the following:
# % : Adjust the time you want
downtime to end.
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- : Allows you to
always allow interruptions.
3 #: Select the
type of interruptions allowed. Select
from
or .
setting, a star icon
your status bar.
: Select the check box to
vibrate when notification is on the
notification bar.
- : Allows you to not
allow any sort of interruptions.
2 : Sets the reminder
A: Connects the phone
as a camera and transfers pictures
using a camera software, and also
transfers any files on the computer
that do not support MTP.
6-- (
Tap an application to access the details
and manage it.
/.: Enter four to seventeen digits
PIN code to unlock.
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn location
on or off.
Settings
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
>(
- .
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
>(
- > /..
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Select the delay time to lock the screen.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to
; to turn it on or
off.
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You can add a message on the start
screen in case you lose your phone.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
> 13
Tap (3 - to save the setting.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
>(
% .
Enter your PIN again and tap 14 to
confirm it.
1. /.
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to
to turn it on or off.
/.
Enter your PIN and tap 1. /.
Enter a password and tap
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
' Choose how you want notifications
displayed when your phone is locked
and tap 1. .
(3 -
Enter your backup PIN and tap
1. /. .
: Draw a pattern to unlock.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
>(
- >
3 #.
Enter your password again and tap 14
to confirm it.
! When prompted, draw the screen
unlock pattern again, and then tap
1.5/< .
3 #: Enter four to seventeen
letters, digits, or symbols to unlock.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >9
Tap 1. /.
$ Enter your backup PIN again and tap
14 to confirm it.
: Turn off the screen lock.
(3 - : Tap and swipe up.
Draw the screen unlock pattern by
connecting at least four dots in a vertical,
horizontal, or diagonal direction. Lift
your finger from the screen when
finished. The phone records the pattern.
Choose the security type:
Swipe the screen to the left to access
settings by category ( 1".916
1. (
6< , < ../.+, or 699).
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From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
>(
- >
3 #
,)
: Uses GPS, Wi6Fi,
and cellular networks to
determine your location.
2 ): Uses only Wi6Fi
and cellular networks to
determine your location.
: Uses only the GPS
network determine your location.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
>(
- .
: Charges the battery.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) > 6-- .
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# to select the method your
phone uses to determine your
location.
# # 2
A: Connects the
phone as a media device and
transfers media files on Windows, or
using Android File Transfer on Mac
(see
333 # # %8
).
The following options are available:
Select an option:
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
You will see a list of apps that can
access your notifications.
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For additional details and settings
options, tap a usage category.
Settings
To set app notifications:
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
will appear in
#: Prepare an
optional installed memory card for
use as storage in the phone. This
option is only available if an
optional memory card is installed.
#: Prepare an
optional installed memory card for
safe removal.
#: Permanently
remove all content from an
optional installed memory card.
The deleted data CANNOT be
retrieved.
% : Adjust the time you want
downtime to begin.
#: View total space and
available space memory usage on
an optional installed memory card.
: Select the days of the week
you wish to allow priority notifications
only.
) : View the total
space, available space and space
used by specific features on your
phone's internal storage.
Under the " 3 % (priority
interruptions only)," set the following
options:
6 3
Allows you to only allow priority
interruptions. When you select this
The following options are available:
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
2 .
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
) (
► From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
) .
To set downtime:
or
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
< interval.
& 3
Make your desired selection.
To manage when calls and notifications
arrive:
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
; #
Select ( 3
,#
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
/ 9
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#K
# 2
; #.
If prompted, select an app to use and
make your desired selection.
Tap 6-and tap the
desired app for which you want to
manage the alert style.
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Check the box next to "Show owner info
on start screen" and then enter your
information.
;)
(%
;)
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
#>
% ) or
;.
The following options are available:
## 2
: Allows you to add
a trusted device to keep this device
unlocked when connected.
#: Allows you to add a
trusted place to keep this device
unlocked when you stay in there.
- K
- # : Encrypt
the data in your phone and an
optional SD card installed in your
phone.
; 3 # 2
: Allows
you to see the password as you type.
#%
: View or
deactivate device administrators.
; 3
: Allow
installation of apps from unknown
sources.
: Allows you to
see the trusted credentials on your
phone’s system.
#2
: Allows you to have
your phone unlock when you do a
search with "Ok Google."
%(
#: Allows you to
install encrypted certificates from the
SD card.
1 = # #
: Allows you to
keep your phone unlocked while it's
on you.
: Clear all the
credentials on your phone.
Tap
. (A list of words you have
added to the dictionary is displayed.)
Tap a word to edit it.
#/ -
to delete
Adjust the switches to enable or disable
the keyboards.
Select the voice input service you want
to configure its settings.
to use. Tap
Settings
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
; -K
Set the switch to on.
Tap 9 ) ) and choose which
language to use for spell6checking.
! Tap Settings icon to configure the
settings.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >9 ) ) K - >
Select a language and tap
Tap ( # . Adjust the month, date,
and year by scrolling each value. Tap
14 when finished.
: When enabled,
you can restore backed up settings
and data when reinstalling an
application after a factory data reset.
! Tap (
% . Adjust the hour and
minute and select 6 or
by scrolling
each value. Tap 14 when finished.
! Tap <6(
& 
K % .
option to
% E
$ Tap (
% E
and then select a
time zone from the onscreen list. Scroll
down the list to view additional time
zones.
Your phone obtains date and time
information from the network. These values
also can be manually set.
Turn the 6
option to 155.
If set to ON, you cannot set the time
zone values manually.
Read the factory data reset information,
select the
# check box if
necessary, and tap < (
,1. .
# %
If set to ON, you cannot set the date
or time values manually.
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Turn the 6
155.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
; -K
; - % # : When enabled,
your can back up your app data, Wi6
Fi passwords, and other settings to
Google servers.
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; : Allows you to set
a Google Account for your phone
backup.
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; -K<
From the Home screen, tap 6->
) > 9 ) ) K - > (; .
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Select your backup and restore options.
= =(-
The following options are available:
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Tap 5
; -K<
Type the word you want to add.
) )
: Shows
the status of language support for
voice recognition.
(-
Follow the onscreen instructions to add
your additional account.
(: Choose a
comfortable tone of the spoken text.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >9 ) ) K - >
- #.
) K/ -
Select an available language.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
> 6##
(: Choose a comfortable
speed of the spoken text.
Use the slider to set the speed and tap
14.
/ -
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >9 ) ) K - >
= - .
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >9 ) ) K - >
9 ) ) .
$ To exit from the pinned screen, touch
and hold
and 12 2 3
at
the same time. The screen will be
unpinned.
# ) : Select your
preferred engine. Tap
to
configure its settings.
(-
Tap ,11( 4 ? 16< (.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >9 ) ) K - >&
- .
! Tap 12 2 3
on your phone.
Swipe up to reveal the pin icon on the
bottom right corner of your selected
screen.
: Manage trust agents
for features like Smart Lock.
%- : Play a short
demonstration of the set speech
synthesis.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >9 ) ) K - >
#.
Open an app and go to the screen you
want to pin.
): Turn on to keep
your current screen in view on your
! Type the shortcut to bring up the typed
word, if you want.
Tap an account type.
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Tap a word and then tap
it.
).
Set the switch to on.
Manage the settings or select an
account and tap for additional options.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
>(
)6
Select an account type.
Tap the pin icon
- : Allows you to see the
supported credentials storage type.
Settings
: Allows you to set up
Face matching as an option to
unlock this device.
. : The settings available may vary
depending on your phone and version
of Android.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
6-- 3
: Manage
what apps have access to app6usage
data on your device.
- (/
;: Set up a PIN
to lock your phone's SIM card (may
not be available on your device).
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
> (%
phone. Learn how to use screen
pinning.
The following settings are available:
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >(
Tap (
3 - % ) .
TalkBack provides spoken feedback to help
visually impaired users.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
;.
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn
TalkBack on.
Read the confirmation message and
then tap 14.
! Tap (
/.+( to configure its settings.
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. : When TalkBack is turned on, you
need to double tap or slide with two
fingers, instead of single tap or slide
with one finger, to operate the
touchscreen.
(3
,)
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to , )
to turn it on or off.
This feature allows you to configure hard
buttons to perform certain tasks to enable
better navigation for the visually impaired
users.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
> (3
=<
/ 2
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to 6
to turn it on or off.
(-
Tap the
on or off.
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to (3 # to turn it on or off.
= = -
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
Set the switch to the on or off position.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
< interval.
Settings
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to
to turn it on or off.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
% -#
► From the Home screen, tap 6->
) >6
>(
-#
Select the (
).
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
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● Phone: 16800634964478 (U.S. and
Canada) or 16858688261401.
Before requesting support, please try to
reproduce and isolate the problem. When
you contact the Customer Care Center, be
ready to provide the following information:
● The actual error message or problem
you are experiencing.
Select an available print service and
follow the online instructions.
● The steps you took to reproduce the
problem.
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn the
service on or off. The service must be
1. to configure settings or print.
● The phone's international mobile
equipment ID (IMEI). To locate the IMEI,
from the Home screen, tap 6->
) >6
>(
and
scroll down.
Tap for more options, including
adding a printer and print settings.
! Follow the onscreen instructions to
proceed.
Settings
# %, or 9
E : Select the size for your
caption text.
● Web site: 333 ;
► From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
9 ) ) : Select the language in
which you want captions to appear.
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Select (
● Email: phone6help@kyocerawireless.
com.
and/or
check box.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >
).
When captions are enabled, you can
configure the following settings:
following ways:
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
##
Contact the Kyocera Communications Inc.
Customer Care Center in any of the
Read the information and tap the switch
to enable the feature.
1-
Set the switch to the on or off position.
2 : Sets the reminder
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Tap 14.
K, #
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
: Select the check box to
vibrate when notification is on the
notification bar.
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to 9 )
to turn it on or off.
Use the slider to adjust the balance. A
sound clip will play when you tap on the
slider to adjust the balance.
6 #
: Select the check box
to beep when notification is on the
notification bar.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
>(
The following options are available:
9 )
To change the color correction mode,
select
% # , then make
your desired selection.
Tap the 1.8155 switch next to
# to turn it on or off.
Set the switch to the on or off position.
1 6
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
switch to turn
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
See “Text6to6Speech” on page 55.
Read the confirmation message and
then tap 14.
6 #
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
3 #
Tap the 1.8155 switch to turn Switch
Access on.
/.+( to configure its settings.
: Select the style and
color for your caption text and
background. If you select
%,
you can then select additional
options.
From the Home screen, tap 6-(
) >6
! Tap (
6-: Modifies the
notification settings individually for
apps.
#( 2
If the problem with your phone persists,
return the phone with all accessories and
packaging to the dealer for qualified service.
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● Instructions to perform tasks in this
guide may change depending on the
version of software or application on
your phone.
This section contains important operational
and safety information that will help you
safely use your phone. Failure to read and
follow the information provided in this
section may result in serious bodily injury,
death, or property damage.
● All screens and icon images in this
guide are simulated. Actual displays
may vary.
There are several simple guidelines to
operating your phone properly and
maintaining safe, satisfactory service.
● To maximize performance, do not touch
the portions of your phone where the
internal antennas are located while
using the phone.
● All features, functionality and other
specifications, as well as the information
contained in this guide are based upon
the latest available information and are
believed to be accurate at the time of
issuing. Kyocera Communications, Inc.
reserves the right to change or modify
any information or specifications without
notice or obligation.
● Speak directly into the mouthpiece.
● Do not expose your phone to direct
sunlight for extended periods of time
(such as on the dashboard of a car).
● Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is
a complex piece of equipment and can
be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting,
bending, or sitting on it.
● Any changes or modifications to your
phone not expressly approved in this
document could void your warranty for
this equipment and void your authority
to operate this equipment.
. : For the best care of your phone,
only Kyocera6authorized personnel
should service your phone and
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If you have a medical device, including an
implantable medical device such as a
pacemaker or defibrillator, consult your
healthcare provider and the device
manufacturer’s directions before using this
mobile phone.
Persons with implantable medical devices:
● Should always keep the mobile phone
more than six (6) inches from the
implantable medical device when the
mobile phone is turned ON.
● Should not carry the mobile phone in the
breast pocket.
● Should use the ear opposite the
implantable medical device to minimize
the potential for interference.
● Should turn OFF the mobile phone
immediately if you have any reason to
suspect that interference is taking place.
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Most modern electronic equipment is
shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.
However, RF signals from wireless phones
may affect inadequately shielded electronic
equipment.
RF signals may affect improperly installed
or inadequately shielded electronic
Important Safety Information
)(
#6
● Certain features, services and
applications are network dependent and
may not be available in all areas;
additional terms, conditions and/or
charges may apply. Contact your
service provider about feature
availability and functionality.
given area. Turn your phone off in areas
where use is forbidden or when it may
cause interference or danger.
accessories. Failure to do so may be
dangerous and void your warranty.
operating systems or entertainment
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the
manufacturer or their representative to
determine if these systems are adequately
shielded from external RF signals. Also
check with the manufacturer regarding any
equipment that has been added to your
vehicle.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal
medical devices, such as pacemakers and
hearing aids, to determine if they are
adequately shielded from external RF
signals.
: Always turn off the phone in
healthcare facilities, and request
permission before using the phone near
medical equipment.
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and accessories could generate sparks.
Sparks can cause an explosion or fire,
resulting in bodily injury or even death.
These areas are often, but not always,
clearly marked. They include:
● Fueling areas such as gas stations.
● Below deck on boats.
● Fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities.
● Areas where the air contains chemicals
or particles such as grain, dust, or metal
powders.
● Any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn off your
vehicle’s engine.
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To avoid interfering with blasting operations,
turn your phone off when in a blasting area
or in other areas with signs indicating two6
way radios should be turned off.
Construction crews often use remote6
control RF devices to set off explosives.
Turn your phone off when you are in any
area that has a potentially explosive
atmosphere. Although it’s rare, your phone
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Mobile phones operate using radio signals,
which cannot guarantee connection in all
conditions. Therefore you should never rely
solely upon any mobile phone for essential
communication (e.g., medical emergencies).
Emergency calls may not be possible on all
cellular networks or when certain network
services or mobile phone features are in
use. Check with your local service provider
for details.
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2 )
Your phone is not a toy. Do not allow
children to play with it as they could hurt
themselves and others, damage the phone
or could potentially cost you money.
Your CD8100 is waterproof and meets
IPX5 and IPX7 standards, immersible for
up to 30 minutes at a depth not exceeding
one meter (about 3.28 feet). Exposing your
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Talking on your phone while driving (or
operating the phone without a hands6free
device) is prohibited in some jurisdictions.
Laws vary as to specific restrictions.
Remember that safety always comes first.
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To operate your phone safely and efficiently,
always follow any special regulations in a
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. : Never transport or store
flammable gas, flammable liquids, or
explosives in the compartment of your
vehicle that contains your phone or
accessories.
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On airplanes, follow applicable airline
regulations and always follow the flight
crew’s instructions concerning the use of
your phone.
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phone to water outside these limits or not
following the precautions can result in water
damage.
To ensure that your phone maintains
waterproof capability, the following
precautions must be observed.
● Make sure the SIM/microSD card holder
cover and back cover are properly
sealed by squeezing around the edges
of the cover. The charger/USB port does
not have covers because they are
waterproof.
● Do not spray or immerse your phone in
liquids other than fresh water or tap
water.
● Do not expose your phone to water
heated in excess of 104°F (40°C), or to
liquids other than water, such as
detergent, beverages, or chlorinated or
treated water. Should your phone be
accidentally exposed to other liquids,
rinse the phone gently in clean fresh
water.
● Your phone is inoperable under water
and should be dried as quickly as
possible when wet.
● Do not use the charger/USB port for
charging, data transmission, etc. until
the phone is completely dry.
If your phone gets wet:
Water in the microphone port may affect
outbound audio quality. These are
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temporary conditions and will subside once
the phone is dry.
Do not open the SIM/microSD card
holder cover as this may allow water to
get inside the sealed portion of the
phone.
Wipe the phone surfaces with a dry
clean cloth.
Water in the phone’s open ports may
affect sound quality and should be
removed with puffs of air directly into the
ports. Phone audio may not operate
properly until ports are dry. Apply a dry
clean cloth to the open areas and
crevices to remove the moisture left on
the phone: microphones; speakers;
power button; volume button; and
charger/USB port.
! Repeat the process until the phone is
completely dry.
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● Dry your phone with a clean cloth before
charging.
● Do not touch the charger, charging
cable, or charger/USB port with wet
hands. Doing so may cause electric
shock, injury, or product failure.
● Do not charge your phone in a wet or
damp place, such as in a bathroom or
near a kitchen sink.
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When some wireless phones are used with
certain hearing devices (including hearing
aids and cochlear implants), users may
detect a noise which can interfere with the
effectiveness of the hearing device.
Some hearing devices are more immune
than others to this interference noise, and
phones also vary in the amount of
interference noise they may generate. ANSI
standard C63.19 was developed to provide
a standardized means of measuring both
wireless phone and hearing devices to
determine usability rating categories for
both.
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you are unsure about whether a charger
is qualified, contact customer support.
● In order to avoid damage, charge the
battery only in temperatures that range
from 32° F to 113°(0° C to 45° C).
● Don’t use the battery charger in direct
sunlight or in high humidity areas, such
as the bathroom.
● The battery may need recharging if it
has not been used for a long period of
time.
● It’s best to replace the battery when it no
longer provides acceptable performance.
It can be recharged hundreds of times
before it needs replacing. The battery
cannot be removed from the phone.
Contact a KYOCERA authorized service
center for replacing the battery.
These ratings are not guarantees. Results
will vary depending on the user’s hearing
device and the individual’s type and degree
of hearing loss. If a hearing device is
particularly vulnerable to interference noise;
even a phone with a higher rating may still
cause unacceptable noise levels in the
hearing device. Trying out the phone with
your hearing device is the best way to
evaluate it for your personal needs.
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Less than one month:
64° F to 140° F (620° C to 60° C)
More than one month:
64° F to 113° F (620° C to 45° C)
Important Safety Information
. : This phone has been tested and
rated for use with hearing aids for some
of the wireless technologies that it uses.
However, there may be some newer
wireless technologies used in this phone
that have not been tested yet for use with
hearing aids. It is important to try the
different features of this phone thoroughly
and in different locations, using your
hearing aid or cochlear implant, to
determine if you hear any interfering
noise. Consult your service provider or
the manufacturer of this phone for
information on hearing aid compatibility. If
you have questions about return or
exchange policies, consult your service
provider or phone retailer.
● Keeping backlighting on.
● Operating the phone far away from a
base station or cell site.
● Using data cables or accessories.
● Operating the phone when no service is
available, or service is available
intermittently.
● High volume settings.
● Repeating sound, vibration, or lighted
alerts.
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● The battery cannot be removed from the
phone. For safe disposal options of your
Li6Ion battery, contact your nearest
KYOCERA authorized service center.
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Hearing aid devices may also be measured
for immunity to interference noise from
wireless phones and should have ratings
similar to phones. Ask your hearing
healthcare professional for the rating of
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Your phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. When it’s turned on, it receives
and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals.
Your phone is designed to transmit just
enough RF power to reach the network.
The system handling your call controls the
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your hearing aid. Add the rating of your
hearing aid and your phone to determine
probable usability:
● Any combined rating equal to or greater
than six offers excellent use.
● Any combined rating equal to five is
considered normal use.
● Any combined rating equal to four is
considered usable.
Thus, if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an
M3 phone, you will have a combined rating
of six for “excellent use.” This is
synonymous for T ratings.
More information about hearing aid
compatibility may be found at:
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: The battery cannot be removed
from the phone. For replacing or
disposing the battery, contact a
KYOCERA authorized service center.
Your CD8100 is installed with a lithium ion
(Li6Ion) battery. The guidelines listed below
help you get the most out of your battery’s
performance.
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The design of your phone complies with
updated NCRP standards described below.
In 1991–92, the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the
American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) joined in updating ANSI’s 1982
standard for safety levels with respect to
human exposure to RF signals.
More than 120 scientists, engineers and
physicians from universities, government
health agencies and industries developed
this updated standard after reviewing the
available body of research. In 1993, the
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) adopted this updated standard in a
regulation. In August 1996, the FCC
adopted hybrid standard consisting of the
existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the
guidelines published by the National
Council of Radiation Protection and
Measurements (NCRP).
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To further minimize interference, move the
phone around to find the point with least
interference.
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RF power level. Depending on network
conditions, your phone may operate at an
actual SAR level below the maximum value
specified. Your phone is designed not to
exceed the recommended international
guidelines for limits on RF exposure.
● Playing games or using the Web.
● Don’t store the phone in high
temperature areas for long periods of
time. It’s best to follow these storage
rules:
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) : Phones rated T3 or T4 meet
FCC requirements and are likely to be more
usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T
Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than
unrated phones. (T4 is the better/higher of
the two ratings. Note that not all hearing
devices have telecoils in them.)
Ratings have been developed for mobile
phones to assist hearing device users in
finding phones that may be compatible with
their hearing device. Not all phones have
been rated for compatibility with hearing
devices. Phones that have been rated have
a label located on the box. ?
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Important Safety Information
● Only use the battery with a qualified
charger. Use of an unqualified battery
charger may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If
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FCC requirements for hearing aid
compatibility and are likely to generate less
interference to hearing devices than
unrated phones. (M4 is the better/higher of
the two ratings.)
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To maintain compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines, always use an
appropriate accessory if using the phone
for body worn operations. Accessories used
with this phone for body6worn operations
must not contain any metallic components
and must provide at least
A separation distance between
the user’s body and the phone, including
antennas. Body worn accessories that do
not meet these requirements may not
comply with FCC RF exposure
requirements and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure,
visit the FCC website at 333
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FCC ID number is displayed on the screen.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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This limited warranty is not transferable to
any third party, including but not limited to
any subsequent purchaser or owner of the
Product. KYOCERA shall, at its sole and
absolute discretion, either repair or replace
a Product (which unit may use refurbished
parts of similar quality and functionality) if
found by KYOCERA to be defective in
material or workmanship, or if KYOCERA
determines that it is unable to repair or
replace such Product, KYOCERA shall
refund the purchase price for such Product,
provided that the subject Product (i) is
returned, with transportation prepaid, to a
KYOCERA authorized service center
within the one year warranty period, and
(ii) is accompanied by a proof of purchase
in the form of a bill of sale or receipted
invoice which evidences that the subject
Product is within the one year warranty
period (“Proof of Purchase”). After the one
Manufacturer’s Warranty
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The model number, regulatory number, and
serial number are located on the label under
the back cover. Record the serial number in
the space provided below. This will be
helpful if you need to contact us about your
phone in the future.
Model: CD8100
Serial No.:
If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
● Reorient the direction of the internal
antennas.
● Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
● Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
● Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
Kyocera Communications Inc.
(“KYOCERA”) offers you a limited
warranty that the enclosed product or
products (the“Product”) will be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a
period that expires one year from the date
of sale of the Product to you, provided that
you are the original end6user purchaser of
the Product and provided that your
purchase was made from an authorized
supplier. Transfer or resale of a Product
will automatically terminate warranty
coverage with respect to that Product.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
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However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
Important Safety Information
. : This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules.
year warranty period, you must pay all
shipping, parts and labor charges. This
limited warranty does not cover and is void
with respect to the following: (i) Products
which have been improperly installed,
repaired, maintained or modified (including
the antenna); (ii) Products which have
been subjected to misuse (including
Products used in conjunction with
hardware electrically or mechanically
incompatible or Products used with
software, accessories, goods or ancillary
or peripheral equipment not supplied or
expressly authorized by KYOCERA for
use), abuse, accident, physical damage,
abnormal use or operation, improper
handling or storage, neglect, exposure to
fire, water (except for product certified for
protection against water; see the Kyocera
product website for details on your
Product) or excessive moisture or
dampness or extreme changes in climate
or temperature; (iii) Products operated
outside published maximum ratings; (iv)
cosmetic damage; (v) Products on which
warranty stickers or Product serial
numbers have been removed, altered, or
rendered illegible; (vi) customer
instruction; (vii) cost of installation, set up,
removal or reinstallation; (viii) signal
reception problems (unless caused by
defect in material or workmanship); (ix)
damage the result of fire, flood, acts of
God or other acts which are not the fault of
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KYOCERA and which the Product is not
specified to tolerate, including damage
caused by mishandling and blown fuses;
(x) consumables (such as memory cards,
fuses, etc.); (xi) third party software or
applications, data and equipment not
originally supplied with the Product; (xii)
any Product in which the software has not
been updated to the current version; (xiii)
any Product in which the operating system
has been unlocked (allowing installation of
a third party operating system); or (xiv)
any Products which have been opened,
repaired, modified or altered by anyone
other than KYOCERA or a KYOCERA
authorized service center. Before returning
any Product for service, be sure to back
up data and remove any confidential,
proprietary, or personal information from
the Product. KYOCERA is not responsible
for damage to or loss of any software,
applications, data or removable storage
media.
USE ONLY KYOCERA APPROVED
ACCESSORIES WITH KYOCERA
PHONES. USE OF ANY
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESSORIES MAY
BE DANGEROUS AND WILL
INVALIDATE THE PHONE WARRANTY
IF SAID ACCESSORIES CAUSE
DAMAGE OR A DEFECT TO THE
PHONE.
KYOCERA SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS
LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL DIRECT,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, GENERAL,
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License Agreement at our website
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accessing the software or services
provided with your Kyocera device.
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PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, AGGRAVATED,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY THEREOF, WHETHER
FORESEEABLE OR UNFORESEEABLE
OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
LOSS OF PROFITS, UNANTICIPATED
BENEFITS OR REVENUE, ANTICIPATED
PROFITS ARISING OUT OF USE OF OR
INABILITY TO USE ANY PRODUCT
(FOR EXAMPLE, WASTED AIRTIME
CHARGES DUE TO THE MALFUNCTION
OF A PRODUCT) OR CONTRIBUTION
OR INDEMNITY IN RESPECT OF ANY
CLAIM RELATED TO A PRODUCT.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A
DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR REFUND OF
THE PURCHASE PRICE RELATING TO
A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, AS
PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY,
ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF THE
LIMITED WARRANTY, AND SUBJECT
TO THIS WARRANTY, THE PRODUCTS
ARE APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY
YOU “AS IS”.
KYOCERA MAKES NO OTHER
WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS OR
CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, ORAL OR
VERBAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, WITH
RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION
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OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OR ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION
ARISING OUT OF TRADE USAGE OR
OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING OR
COURSE OF PERFORMANCE. NO
DEALER, DISTRIBUTOR, AGENT OR
EMPLOYEE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE
ANY MODIFICATION OR ADDITION TO
THIS WARRANTY.
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Accessibility
Display, 58
Hearing, 58
Mobility, 58
Switch access, 57
TalkBack, 56
Vision, 57
Accessibility Settings, 56
Accounts settings, 54
Airplane Mode, 45
Alarm, 39
Delete, 39
Answer a Call, 16
Apps Settings, 51
Some jurisdictions do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, or allow
limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you. This
limited warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
For warranty service information, please
call the following telephone number from
anywhere in the continental United States
and Canada: 16800634964478 or 85868826
1401.
Backup & Reset Settings
Factory data reset, 56
Battery
Charge, 7
Battery Settings, 50
Bluetooth, 40
Settings menu, 40
Turn on or off, 40
Calculator, 40
Calendar, 37
Edit events, 38
Erase events, 38
Event alerts, 37
View events, 38
Manufacturer’s Warranty
Status and indicator, 29
Data Services, 29
Data Usage, 45
Device Settings, 47
Display Settings, 47
Emergency Call, 14
Enhanced 911 (E911), 15
Factory Data Reset, 56
Flash, 6
Function Buttons, 11
Gallery, 34
View, 34
Zoom, 34
Help
Customer support, 60
Home Screen, 12
ICE (In case of emergency), 26
Important Safety Information, 62
In6Call Options, 17
Incoming Calls
Answer, 16
Mute the ringtone, 16
Reject, 16
Reject and send a text message, 16
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With pauses, 15
Pictures
Edit, 35
Options menu, 34
Share, 35
Take, 30
Power Button, 6
Printing, 59
Notification Settings, 49
Notifications, 12
Notification icons, 12
Recent Calls, 21
Options, 21
View, 21
Ringtone
Mute, 16
Security Settings, 53
Settings, 44
Share Pictures and Videos, 35
SIM Card
Insert, 7
Sound Settings, 48
Speaker, 6
Start Screen, 51
Status Bar, 12
Status icons, 12
Stopwatch, 39
Storage Settings, 50
System Settings, 56
Accessibility, 56
Date & Time, 56
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Data Connection
74
Manufacturer’s Warranty, 71
Microphone, 6
microSD Card, 42
Insert, 8, 42
Remove, 43
Unmount, 43
Use as a media device, 43
Personal Settings, 51
Accounts, 54
Backup & Reset, 55
Language & input, 54
Location, 51
Security, 53
Start screen, 51
Phone
Overview, 5
Turn off, 8
Turn on, 8
Phone Call
Emergency call, 14
From Contacts, 14
From Recent Calls, 14
Make calls, 14
Plus code dialing, 15
Receive, 16
Speed dialing, 15
Setup, 15
Using the phone dialpad, 14
Call Settings
Auto answer, 20
Call Forwarding, 20
Call timer and call duration, 20
Call waiting, 17
Caller ID, 20
Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN), 19
Voicemail, 19
Camera
Open, 30
Record a video, 30
Review screen, 31
Take a picture, 30
Camera and Video
Settings, 31
Change Home Mode, 47
Charger/USB Port, 6
Clock, 38
Change settings, 39
Conference calling, 17
Connectivity Settings, 51
Contacts, 22
Add a contact, 23
Add a group contact, 25
Delete single or multiple contacts, 25
Display, 22
Edit a contact, 24
ICE (In case of emergency), 26
Save a phone number, 23
Share a contact, 27
Synchronize contacts, 27
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Text Entry, 13, 14
Editing, 13
Text mode, 13
Timer, 40
Touchscreen
Keyboard, 13
Navigation, 9, 11
Turn off, 9
Turn on, 9
USB port, 6
Videos
Share, 35
Voicemail, 16
Notification, 16
Retrieve messages, 17
Set up, 16
Volume Button, 6
Web, 28
Wi6Fi, 28
Connect to a different network, 28
Settings, 44
Status, 28
Turn on and connect to a network,
28
Wireless Emergency Alerts, 46
World Clock, 40
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