Kyocera K33BIC06 Tri Band CDMA Cellular Phone with Bluetooth User Manual 82 L2707 1EN
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Domino S1310 User Guide
This manual is based on the production version of the Kyocera
S1310 phone. Software changes may have occurred after this
printing. Kyocera reserves the right to make changes in
technical and product specifications without prior notice. The
products and equipment described in this documentation are
manufactured under license from QUALCOMM Incorporated
under one or more of the following U.S. patents:
4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797 5,506,865
5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501 5,267,261 5,414,796
5,504,773 5,535,239 5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,054
5,337,338 5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,569
5,490,165 5,511,073
The Kyocera Communications Inc. (“KCI”) products described in
this manual may include copyrighted KCI and third party
software stored in semiconductor memories or other media.
Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for KCI
and third party software providers certain exclusive rights for
copyrighted software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or
reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any
copyrighted software contained in the KCI products may not be
modified, reverse engineered, distributed or reproduced in any
manner not permitted by law.
Furthermore, the purchase of the KCI products shall not be
deemed to grant—either directly or by implication, estoppel, or
otherwise—any license under the copyrights, patents, or patent
applications of KCI or any third party software provider, except
for the normal, non-exclusive royalty-free license to use that
arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
Kyocera is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. Brick
Attack and Race 21 are trademarks of Kyocera Wireless Corp.
QUALCOMM is a registered trademark of QUALCOMM
Incorporated.
Openwave is a trademark of Openwave Systems Incorporated.
eZiText is a registered trademark of Zi Corporation. TransFlash
is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright © 2009 Kyocera Wireless Corp. All rights reserved.
Ringer Tones Copyright © 2000-2009 Kyocera Wireless Corp.
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IC Notice
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device. The term “IC” before the radio
certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical
specifications were met.
• This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
• Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est confome à la
norme NMB-003 du Canada.
FCC Notice
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. To maintain compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines, if you wear a handset on your body, use
the Kyocera Communications Inc. (KCI) supplied and approved
accessory designed for this product. Using accessories that are
not supplied or approved by KCI may violate FCC RF exposure
guidelines.
Other accessories used with this device for body-worn
operations must not contain any metallic components and must
provide at least 15 mm separation distance including the
antenna and the user’s body.
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured to not exceed the emission limits for
exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These
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limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by
independent scientific organizations through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include
a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all
persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a
unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or
SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.*
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions
specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power
level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be
well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is
designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only
the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer
you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power
output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must
be tested and certified by the FCC that it does not exceed the
limit established by the government-adopted requirement for
safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and
locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by
the FCC for each model.
Body-worn measurements differ among phone models,
depending upon availability of accessories and FCC
requirements. While there may be differences between the SAR
levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet
the government requirement for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model
phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this
model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the
Display Grant section
www.fcc.gov/oet/ea
after searching on
the FCC ID: OVF-K33BIC05 (non-Bluetooth) or OVF-K33BIC06
(Bluetooth).
Additional information on SAR can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at
www.ctia.org
.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile
phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over
one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to
account for any variations in measurements.
Caution
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the warranty and user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Optimize your Phone’s Performance
Use the instructions in this guide to learn how to optimize the
performance and life of your phone and battery.
Air Bags
If you have an air bag, DO NOT place installed or portable
phone equipment or other objects over the air bag or in the air
bag deployment area. If equipment is not properly installed, you
and your passengers risk serious injury.
Medical devices
Pacemakers
—Warning to pacemaker wearers: Wireless
phones, when in the ‘on’ position, have been shown to interfere
with pacemakers. The phone should be kept at least six (6)
inches away from the pacemaker to reduce risk.
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association and the wireless
technology research community recommend that you follow
these guidelines to minimize the potential for interference.
• Always keep the phone at least six inches (15 centimeters)
away from your pacemaker when the phone is turned on.
• Do not carry your phone near your heart.
• Use the ear opposite the pacemaker.
• If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking
place, turn off your phone immediately.
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Hearing aids
—Some digital wireless phones may interfere with
hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to
consult your service provider or call the customer service line to
discuss alternatives.
Other medical devices
—If you use any other personal medical
device, consult the manufacturer of the device to determine if it
is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician
may be able to help you obtain this information.
In health care facilities
—Turn your phone off in health care
facilities when instructed. Hospitals and health care facilities
may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
Potentially unsafe areas
Posted facilities
—Turn your phone off in any facility when
posted notices require you to do so.
Aircraft
—FCC regulations prohibit using your phone on a plane
that is in the air. Turn your phone off or switch it to Airplane
Mode before boarding aircraft.
Vehicles
—RF signals may affect improperly installed or
inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles.
Check with the manufacturer of the device to determine if it is
adequately shielded from external RF energy.
Blasting areas
—Turn off your phone where blasting is in
progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or
rules.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
—Turn off your phone
when you are in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere. Obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such
areas could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury
or death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are
often, but not always, clearly marked.
They include:
• fueling areas such as gas stations
• below deck on boats
• transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals
• vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane or
butane
• 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 engine
Use with care
Use only in normal position (to ear). Avoid dropping, hitting,
bending, or sitting on the phone.
Avoid magnetic environments
Keep the phone away from magnets which can cause improper
functioning of the phone.
Keep your phone dry
Keep the phone dry. Damage can result if the phone gets wet.
Water damage is not covered under warranty.
Resetting the phone
If the screen seems frozen and the keypad does not respond to
keypresses, reset the phone by completing the following steps:
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Remove and replace the battery.
If the problem persists, return the phone to the dealer for
service.
Accessories
Use only Kyocera-approved accessories with Kyocera phones.
Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will
void the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a
defect to the phone.
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Radio Frequency (RF) energy
Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on,
it receives and sends out RF energy. Your service provider’s
network controls the power of the RF signal. This power level
can range from 0.006 to 0.6 watts.
In August 1996, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for
hand-held wireless phones. These guidelines are consistent with
the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and
international standards bodies in the following reports:
• ANSI C95.1 (American National Standards Institute, 1992)
• NCRP Report 86 (National Council on Radiation Protection
and Measurements, 1986)
• ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection, 1996)
Your phone complies with the standards set by these reports
and the FCC guidelines.
E911 mandates
Where service is available, this handset complies with the Phase
I and Phase II E911 Mandates issued by the FCC.
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) with Mobile
Phones
Some mobile phones and hearing devices (hearing aids and
cochlear implants), when used together, result in buzzing,
humming, or whining noises detected by the user.
Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this
interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of
interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some
of their mobile phones, to assist hearing device users in finding
phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not
all phones have been rated.
Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label on
the box. The ratings are not guarantees and results will vary
depending on the user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If your
hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you
may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out
the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it
for your personal needs.
M-Ratings
—Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements
and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices
than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the
two ratings.
T-Ratings
—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.)
Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type
of interference. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing
health professional may help you choose the proper rating for
your mobile phone. The more immune your hearing aid is, the
less likely you are to experience interference noise from mobile
phones.
For more information about hearing aid compatibility, visit the
FCC's Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau Web site at
www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro
.
Kyocera Communications Inc.
www.kyocera-wireless.com
To purchase accessories, visit
www.kyocera-wireless.com/store
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Table of Contents
1 Get Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Phone Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Phone Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Guide Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2 Call Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Power Phone Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Make Phone Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Answer Phone Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
End Phone Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Volume Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Use Speed Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Emergency Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
3 Text Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Text Entry Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Text Entry Quick Reference. . . . . . . . . . . 19
4 Recent Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Recent Calls Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Work with Call Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Erase Call List Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Work with Call Timers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
View Data Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5 Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Contacts Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Access Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Add Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Use Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Customize Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Erase Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Contact Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Speed Dial List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Check Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
6 Media Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Media Gallery Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Media File Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Erase Media Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
7 Tools & Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Tools & Games Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Play Brick Attack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Voice Memo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Scheduler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Alarm Clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Use Tip Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Use Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Use Timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Use Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
8 Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Messaging Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Send Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Manage Received Messages . . . . . . . . . . .41
Manage Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Manage Sent Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Manage Browser Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Message Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Message Groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Erase Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Check Message Count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
9 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Convenience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
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Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
10 Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Launch Browser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Browse the Web. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Add a Bookmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
11 BREW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
How does BREW Work?. . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Download an Application . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Access Help for BREW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
12 Phone Info. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
View Version Information. . . . . . . . . . . . .62
View Phone Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
13 Get Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Customer Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Qualified Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Phone Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Become a Product Evaluator . . . . . . . . . . .63
Consumer Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
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User Guide 9
1 Get Started
Phone Battery
Install the Battery
To install the battery:
1. Hold the phone face
down.
2. Find the notch directly
below the back cover.
It is square. Using your
thumbnail, pry the
cover up from the
bottom to remove.
3. Place the battery in the
battery casing with the
metal contacts facing
toward the top of the
phone. The metal
contacts of the battery
must make contact
with the metal contacts of the battery
casing.
4. Replace the battery
cover by sliding the
notches into the
openings on the top of
the battery casing.
5. Snap the cover into
place.
Charge the Battery
You must have at least a partial charge in the
battery to make or receive calls.
To charge the battery:
1. Connect the AC
adapter to the
microUSB jack on the
side of the phone.
2. Plug the adapter into a
wall outlet.
The battery icon in the
upper-right corner of the screen tells you
whether the phone is:
– Charging (the icon is animated)
– Partially charged
– Fully charged
You can safely recharge the battery at any time,
even if it has a partial charge.
Note:
Before removing the battery, make sure
the phone is powered off.
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10 Phone Battery
Battery Safety Guidelines
• Do not disassemble or open the battery.
• Do not crush, bend, deform, puncture, or
shred the battery.
• Do not attempt to insert foreign objects into
the battery.
• Do not immerse the battery or expose it to
water or other liquids. Even if a battery
appears to dry out and operate normally,
internal parts can slowly corrode and pose a
safety hazard.
• Always keep the battery between 15 °C and
25 °C (59 °F and 77 °F). Do not expose the
battery to extremes of temperature (heat or
cold), fire, or other hazards such as a
cooking surface, iron, or radiator.
• Never use any damaged battery.
• Only use the battery for its intended phone.
• 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 you
are unsure about whether a charger is
qualified, contact customer support.
• Do not short-circuit the battery or allow
metallic conductive objects—such as keys,
coins, or jewelry—to contact the battery’s
terminals.
• Replace the battery only with another
qualified battery. Use of an unqualified
battery may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If you
are unsure about whether a replacement
battery is compatible, contact customer
support.
• Promptly dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations and
recycle if possible. Do not dispose as
household waste.
• Supervise all battery usage by children.
• Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the
phone or battery is dropped, especially on a
hard surface, an internal short-circuit can
occur and pose a safety hazard. If you
suspect battery damage, take it to a service
center for inspection.
• Improper battery use may result in a fire,
explosion, or other hazard.
Common Causes of Battery Drain
• Playing games or using the Web.
• Keeping backlighting on.
• Operating when far away from a base
station or cell site.
• Using data cables or accessories.
• Operating when no service is available, or
service is available intermittently.
• High earpiece and ringer volume settings.
• Repeating sound, vibration, or lighted
alerts.
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Phone Overview
Get to Know Your Phone
The phone is shown here in the open position.
1. Home screen.
2.
Volume
key raises or lowers ringer volume.
3.
Left
softkey selects items that appear on the lower left of
the display. At the home screen, you can select
Menu
.
4.
Speakerphone
key activates the speakerphone and
answers incoming calls.
5.
Navigation
key scrolls through lists and text entry fields
and accesses the following shortcuts from the home
screen.
– Scroll left to launch
Browser
.
– Scroll right to go to
Tools & Games > Voice Memo
.
– Scroll up to create a custom menu shortcut.
– Scroll down to go to
Recent Calls > All
.
6.
Send
key starts or answers a call. Press once to display the
All Calls list, and two times to redial the last number
dialed.
7. Keypad for entering numbers, letters, or symbols.
8.
* Shift
key changes the text mode in text entry. Press and
hold to activate keyguard.
9. Jack for a hands-free headset (sold separately).
10. Jack for AC adapter (included) and microUSB cable (sold
separately).
11.
Right
softkey selects items that appear on the lower right of the display. At the home screen,
you can select
Contacts
.
12.
OK
key selects a menu item or option. At the home screen, you go to the main menu when you
press the
OK
key.
13.
Back
key erases characters in text entry and returns you to the previous screen when
navigating through menus.
14.
End
key turns the phone on and off, ends a call or browser session, and returns you to the
home screen.
15.
# Space
key enters a space during text entry. Press and hold to activate or deactivate Silent mode.
16.
0 Next
key cycles through word choices during text entry.
Warning:
Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack will damage the phone.
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12 Phone Overview
Screen Icons
These icons may appear on your phone’s screen.
The phone is operating in IS95 digital
mode.
The phone is operating in IS2000 (1X)
digital mode.
The phone is receiving a signal. You can
make and receive calls. More bars indicate a
stronger signal.
The phone is in airplane mode.
A call is in progress.
The phone is in High Speed Data mode.
The phone is not receiving a signal. You
cannot make or receive calls.
Content is DRM protected.
Data service is available and active on your
phone.
(blinking) The phone is sending high-speed
data.
(blinking) The phone is receiving
high-speed data.
Data link is on, but the data service is
dormant.
The phone is roaming outside of its home
service area.
New text message.
New voice message.
New voice and text message.
The phone is set to light up instead of ring.
The phone is set to vibrate or to vibrate and
then ring.
The speakerphone is turned on.
Position location is set to your service
provider and to emergency services.
Position location is set to emergency
services only.
The phone is set to auto answer.
The phone is in privacy mode or is
accessing a secure Web site.
The alarm clock is set.
The battery is fully charged. The more black
bars, the greater the charge.
The battery won’t charge.
A T-coil hearing aid is attached.
The phone is in TTY device mode.
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Main Menu
Press the
OK
key or select
Menu
when the phone is in idle state to access the main menu.
Idle State > Level 1 > Level 2
Menu Recent Calls
Access these options:
All
,
Incoming
,
Outgoing
,
Missed
,
Erase Call List
,
Call Timers
, and
Kilobyte Counter
.
Contacts
Access these options:
View All
,
Add New
,
Groups
,
Speed
Dial List
,
Erase Contacts
, and
Contacts Count
.
Media Gallery
Access these options:
Images
,
Sounds
, and
Delete All
.
Tools & Games
Access these options:
Brick Attack
,
Voice Memo
,
Scheduler
,
Alarm Clock
,
Tip Calculator
,
Calculator
,
Timer
, and
Stopwatch
.
Messaging
Access these options:
New Text Msg
,
Voicemail
,
Inbox
,
Browser Alerts
,
Sent Msgs
,
Outbox
,
Saved Msgs
,
Drafts
,
Msg Settings
,
Message Groups
,
Erase Msgs
and
Message
Count
.
Settings
Access these options:
Bluetooth
,
Convenience
,
Display
,
Sounds
,
Accessories
,
Network
, and
Security
.
Browser
Browse the web.
BREW
Download an application.
Phone Info
Access these options:
Build Info
and
Icon Keys
.
Note:
The menu items on your phone can change depending on the services provided by your service provider.
Check with your service provider.
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Guide Conventions
In this guide, the following conventions are
used when describing phone features.
Select
means to press the
Left
softkey,
Right
softkey or
OK
key to select an item seen on the
display. For example, “Select
Menu
” tells you
to physically press the left softkey to choose
Menu
from the display.
Press
means to press a phone key. For
example, “Press the
Send
key to make a phone
call” tells you to physically press the
Send
key
on your phone.
Scroll
means to use the
Navigation
key to
move through a list on the display. For
example, “Scroll through your contacts list to
choose a contact” means to physically press the
Navigation
key up or down to scroll through
the list on the display.
>
(greater than symbol) tells you to select an
option from a menu or list. For example,
“
Menu
>
Settings
” means to:
1. Press the left softkey to select
Menu
.
2. Scroll to the
Settings
option.
3. Press the
OK
key to select
Settings
.
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2 Call Features
This section describes the basic features related
to calls.
Power Phone Up
• To turn your phone on, press the
End
key
and wait until the phone display lights up.
• To turn your phone off, press and hold the
End
key until the phone plays a short
musical sound and turns off.
Make Phone Calls
Make sure you are in an area where a signal
can be received. Look for the signal strength
icon on the home screen. The more bars, the
stronger the signal. If there are no bars, move
to where the signal strength is better.
When the phone has been idle for a time, it
cycles into power save mode. Press any key to
return to normal operating mode.
There are several ways you can make a phone
call.
Call Using a Number
1. Enter a phone number.
2. Press the
Send
key.
Call Using a Contact
1. From
View All
, highlight a contact.
2. Press the
Send
key.
Redial a Number
1. Press the
Send
key to open your call
history.
2. Highlight a phone number or contact and
press the
Send
key.
Note:
To redial the last number called,
received or missed, press the
Send
key twice.
Answer Phone Calls
When a call comes in, the phone rings,
vibrates, or lights up. The phone number of the
caller also appears if it is not restricted. If the
number is stored in your contacts list, the
contact’s name appears. There are several ways
you can answer a phone call.
Answer Using Earpiece
Press the
Send
key.
Answer Using Speakerphone
Press the
Speakerphone
key.
End Phone Calls
Press the
End
key.
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Volume Control
Adjust Volume during a Call
Press the
Volume
key up or down to adjust the
earpiece volume during a call.
Use the Speakerphone
Your phone has a built-in speakerphone.
• To turn on the speakerphone, press the
Speakerphone
key. The speakerphone icon
appears on the home screen when the
speakerphone is on.
• To turn off the speakerphone, press the
Speakerphone
key again.
Note:
If you press the
Speakerphone
key
during an incoming call, you will answer the
call.
Silence an Incoming Call
• To silence the phone without answering the
call, press the
Back
key or press the
Volume
key up or down.
• To silence the phone and answer the call,
press the
Back
key or press the
Volume
key up or down and then press the
Send
key.
Use Speed Dialing
Speed dialing allows you to assign a one- or
two-digit shortcut to a contact. Before you can
use speed dialing you must save a phone
number as a contact and assign a speed dial
location to it. See “Assign Speed Dials to
Contacts” on page 26.
To call a contact that has a speed dial location:
1. Enter the one- or two-digit speed dial
location.
2. Press the
Send
key.
Emergency Services
Call Emergency Services
You can call an emergency code even if your
phone is locked or your account is restricted.
When you call, your phone enters emergency
mode. This enables the emergency service
exclusive access to your phone to call you
back, if necessary. To make or receive regular
calls after dialing the code, you must exit this
mode.
To dial an emergency code:
1. Enter the 3-digit emergency code.
2. Press the
Send
key.
Note:
Regardless of the 3-digit emergency
code (911, 111, 999, 000, etc.), your phone
operates as described above.
Exit Emergency Services
When you have completed the emergency call:
1. Select
Exit
.
2. Select
Exit
again to confirm your choice.
Note:
To determine who has access to your
location, see “Set Location Information” on
page 57.
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3 Text Entry
You can enter letters, numbers, and symbols in
contacts, text messages, and your banner.
Text Entry Modes
The text entry screen has the following
features:
1. Characters remaining that you can type.
Allowed message length can vary
depending on your service.
2. Text entry fields.
3. Current capitalization setting.
4. Current text entry mode.
Note:
The entry mode will default depending
on the task you are doing. For example, when
entering a phone number, you are in
Numbers
Only
mode. When entering a name for a
contact, you are in
Normal Alpha
mode.
Enter Numbers with Number Keypad
From the text entry field, select
Options >
Numbers Only
to enter a number when you
press a key once.
The icon indicates you are in
Numbers
Only
input mode. Press and hold the
* Shift
key to switch input modes.
Enter Letters with Number Keypad
From the text entry field, select
Options >
Normal Alpha
to enter letters. You can enter
text in the following ways:
• To enter a letter, press a key once for the
first letter, twice of the second letter, and so
on. If your phone is set to Spanish,
accented letters are available. Wait for the
cursor to move right and enter the next
character. Press the
# Space
to enter a
space.
• To change case mode for a single letter,
press that key until you see the letter case
you want. To change the case mode, press
the
* Shift
key.
• To enter a number, press and hold a number
key until the number appears on the screen.
The icon indicates you are in
Normal
Alpha
input mode. Press and hold the
* Shift
key to switch input modes.
Rapid Entry with Number Keypad
From the text entry field, select
Options >
Rapid Entry
to check words you are trying to
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spell against a dictionary of common words.
You can enter text in the following ways:
• To enter words, press a key once. For
example, to enter the word “Glow” press
the 4 > 5 > 6 keys. If the word doesn’t
match what you want, press
0 Next
key to
look at other word matches. When you see
the word you want, scroll right.
• To change case mode, press the
* Shift
key.
• To enter a number, press and hold a number
key until the number appears on the screen.
The icon indicates you are in
Rapid Entry
input mode. Press and hold the
* Shift
input
key to switch input modes.
Enter Symbols with Number Keypad
While entering text in
Normal Alpha
mode,
you can enter symbols by pressing the
1
key
until you see the symbol you want. Using this
method, you have access to the following
symbols:
. @ ? ! - , & : ‘ ]
To access the full set of symbols:
1. From the text entry field, select
Options
>
Add Symbols
.
2. Scroll up or down to view the list of
symbols.
3. Press the number key corresponding to the
symbols to enter it.
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Text Entry Quick Reference
This table gives instructions for entering letters, numbers, and symbols.
To... Do this...
Enter a letter
Use
Normal Alpha
mode and press a key until you
see the letter your want.
Enter a number
Use
Numbers Only
mode and press a key.
Enter a symbol
Use
Normal Alpha
mode and press the
1
key until
you see the symbol you want.
Enter a space
Press the
# Space
key.
Erase a character
Press the
Back
key.
Erase all characters
Press and hold the
Back
key.
Move the cursor right or left
Scroll left or right.
Move the cursor up or down
Scroll up or down.
Change input mode
Press and hold the
* Shift
key.
Change case mode
Press the
* Shift
key.
Capitalize any letter
In
Normal Alpha
mode, press the
* Shift
key.
Choose uppercase.
Lowercase any letter
In
Normal Alpha
mode, press the
* Shift
key.
Choose lowercase.
Initial caps
In
Normal Alpha
mode, press the
* Shift
key.
Choose sentence case.
Select options on the bottom of the screen
Press the appropriate left or right softkey.
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4 Recent Calls
Recent Calls Menu
Select
Recent Calls
from the main menu to access the following functions:
Work with Call Lists
Return Any Call
1. From
All
, highlight a number.
2. Press the
Send
key to call the number or
select
Options
to access more features.
This list contains all calls made and received.
Return a Received Call
1. From
Incoming
, highlight a number.
2. Press the
Send
key to call the number or
select
Options
to access more features.
This list contains all calls received.
Return an Outgoing Call
1. From
Outgoing
, highlight a number.
2. Press the
Send
key to call the number or
select
Options
to access more features.
This list contains all calls you have made.
Return a Missed Call
1. From
Missed
, highlight a number.
Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3
Recent Calls All
See a list of all voice calls.
Incoming
See a list of all voice calls you have received.
Outgoing
See a list of all voice calls you have made.
Missed
See a list of voice calls you have missed.
Erase Call List
Access these options:
All
,
Incoming
,
Outgoing
, and
Missed
.
Call Timers
Access these options:
All
,
Recent
,
Home
,
Roam
,
Incoming
,
and
Outgoing
.
Kilobyte Counter
See how much data you have sent and received.
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2. Press the
Send
key to call the number or
select
Options
to access more features.
This list contains all calls you received, but did
not answer.
Manage a Missed Call Alert
When you have missed a call, “Missed Call”
appears on your screen. You can do one of the
following:
• To clear the screen, select
OK
.
• To view the call details, select
Calls
and
press the
OK
key.
• To return the call, select
Calls
and press the
Send
key.
Call List Options
Save Number from Call List
1. At a call list, highlight a number.
2. Select
Options > Save
.
3. Select
Save New Contact
to create a new
contact or
Add to Existing
to add a number
to an existing contact.
View Contact from Call List
1. At a call list, highlight a contact.
2. Select
Options > View
to see the contact
details screen.
Send Text Message from Call List
1. At a call list, highlight a contact.
2. Select
Options > Send Text Msg
.
3. Complete your text message and select
Send
.
Erase Call List Records
Erase a Single Record
1. At a call list, highlight a contact.
2. Select
Options > Erase Record > Yes
.
Erase a Call List
From
Erase Call List
, select a call list to erase
records from. For example to erase all records
from the incoming call list, select
Incoming >
Yes
.
Erase All Call Lists
From
Erase Call List
, select
All > Yes
to erase
all records from all call lists.
Work with Call Timers
View All Calls Timer
Select
All
to view the number of calls and the
total call time. Select
Done
when finished.
This timer tracks all calls made and received
for life of the phone and cannot be reset.
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View Recent Calls Timer
Select
Recent
to view the number of calls and
the total call time. Select
Done
when finished.
This timer tracks all calls made and received
since you last reset the timer. To reset this
timer to zero, select
Reset > Yes
.
View Home Calls Timer
Select
Home
to view the number of calls and
the total call time. Select
Done
when finished.
This timer tracks all calls made and received in
your home network since you last reset the
timer. To reset this timer to zero, select
Reset >
Yes
.
View Roam Calls Timer
Select
Roam
to view the number of calls and
the total call time. Select
Done
when finished.
This timer tracks all roaming calls made and
received since you last reset the timer. To reset
this timer to zero, select
Reset > Yes
.
Your phone can alert you with a short beep ten
seconds before each minute passes during a
call. For more information, see “Enable Minute
Alert” on page 52.
View Incoming Calls Timer
Select
Incoming
to view the number of calls
and the total call time. Select
Done
when
finished.
This timer tracks all calls received since you
last reset the timer. To reset this timer to zero,
select
Reset > Yes
.
View Outgoing Calls Timer
Select
Outgoing
to view the number of calls
and the total call time. Select
Done
when
finished.
This timer tracks all calls made since you last
reset the timer. To reset this timer to zero,
select
Reset > Yes
.
View Data Counter
Select
Kilobyte Counter
to view the amount
of kilobytes sent during data calls. Select
Done
when finished.
This timer tracks kilobytes sent during data
calls made, data calls received, and for the life
of the phone. To reset the data counter to zero,
select
Options > Reset > Yes
.
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5Contacts
Use
Contacts
to store information about a person or company.
Contacts Menu
Select
Contacts
from the main menu to access the following functions:
Access Contacts
Access Contacts List
1. From
View All
, enter the first letter of your
desired contact and scroll to highlight it.
2. Do one of the following:
–Press the
Send
key to call the contact.
–Press the
OK
key to view the contact’s
details.
– Select
New
to create a new contact.
– Select
Options
to access more
functions.
View Contact Details
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a
number, address or note.
3. Select the detail you want to view. For
example, to view a phone number, select
Options > View Number
.
Use Frequent List
With
Frequent List
enabled, you can view 15
of your most frequently called contacts. See
“Enable Frequent List” on page 52.
Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3
Contacts View All
Access your existing contacts list.
Add New
Add a new entry to your contacts list.
Groups
View your groups of contacts.
Speed Dial List
View your contacts assigned with speed dials.
Erase Contacts
Access options:
Contacts Only
,
Groups Only
, and
Erase
All
.
Contacts Count
Check how much contact space you have used.
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Use Fast Find
With
Fast Find
enabled, you can press one or
two keys to view closer matches in your
contacts list. See “Call Contact using Fast
Find” on page 52.
Add Contacts
Add Contacts from Home Screen
1. From the home screen, enter a phone
number to save (include the area code).
2. Select
Save > Save New Contact
.
3. Enter a name for the contact.
4. Enter additional phone numbers, email
addresses, and other contact details. (Scroll
up or down to move through the contact
fields.)
5. When done, select
Save
.
Add Contacts from Contacts Menu
1. From
Add New
, enter a name for the
contact. Scroll down to the next field when
done.
2. Enter a primary number for the contact.
3. Enter additional phone numbers, email
addresses, and other contact details. (Scroll
up or down to move through the contact
fields.)
4. When done, select
Save
.
Add a Code or Extension
When saving the phone number of an
automated service, you may include a pause
for dialing an extension.
1. From the home screen, enter a phone
number.
2. Select
Options
and a type of pause:
–
Time Pause
causes the phone to stop
dialing for two seconds.
–
Hard Pause
causes the phone to wait
until you select
Release
while making
the call.
3. Enter the remaining numbers and select
Save > Save New Contact
.
4. Complete the contact information and
select
Save
.
Use Contacts
Call Contacts
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a
number.
3. Select
Options > Call
.
Send a Text Message to Contacts
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a
number or email address.
3. Select
Options > Send Text Msg
.
4. Complete your text message and select
Send
.
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Send a Contact vCard
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight the
contact name.
3. Select
Options > Send as vCard > Via
Bluetooth
to send to a Bluetooth-enabled
device.
4. Complete the appropriate task to send the
contact information.
Customize Contacts
Edit Contact Details
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, select
Edit
.
3. Enter additional phone numbers, email
addresses, and other contact details. (Scroll
up or down to move through the contact
fields.)
4. When done, select
Save
.
Assign Number Types
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, select
Edit
.
3. Press down twice to scroll to the number
type dropdown and press the
OK
key.
4. Select a number type. The appropriate icon
appears next to the number in your contacts
list.
5. Select
Save
.
Assign Ringers to Contacts
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight the
contact name.
3. Select
Options > Ringer > Assign Ringer
and a ringer from the list. (Scroll to play the
ringers.)
Assign Message Tones to Contacts
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight the
contact name.
3. Select
Options > Msg Tone > Assign Msg
Tone
and a ringer from the list. (Scroll to
play the ringers.)
Assign Pictures to Contacts
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight the
contact name.
3. Select
Options > Picture > Assign Picture
to assign a picture.
Add a Prefix to Phone Numbers
Use
Prepend
to add a prefix, such as an area
code, to a phone number:
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a
number.
3. Select
Options > Prepend
to enter the
prefix at the beginning of the number.
4. Select
Save
.
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Assign Speed Dials to Contacts
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a
number.
3. Select
Options > Add Speed Dial
.
4. Select a location from the list to assign the
speed dial number.
Change Primary Numbers
When a contact has more than one number, the
first number becomes the primary number by
default. To change the contact’s primary
number:
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a
number.
3. Select
Options > Primary Number > Yes
.
Add Contacts to Groups
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a
number or email address.
3. Select
Options > Add To Group
.
4. Select groups from the list provided. A
checkmark appears next to each selection.
You can also remove a checkmark.
5. When finished, select
Done
.
Visit Web Addresses
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a
Web address.
3. Select
Options > Launch Web
.
Erase Contacts
Erase Contact Details
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a
number, address or note.
3. Select your desired erase option and then
select
Yes
. For example, to erase an email
address, select
Options > Erase Address >
Yes
.
Erase an Entire Contact
1. From
View All
, select a contact.
2. At the contact details screen, highlight the
contact name.
3. Select
Options > Erase Contact > Yes
to
erase the entire contact.
Erase All Contacts
From
Erase Contacts
, select
Contacts Only >
Yes > Yes
to erase all your contacts.
Note:
You cannot recover deleted information.
Erase All Contacts and Groups
From
Erase Contacts
, select
Erase All > Yes
> Yes
to erase all your contacts and groups.
Note:
You cannot recover deleted information.
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Contact Groups
You can assign your contacts to groups. Your
phone comes with default groups. You can also
create your own groups.
View Groups
1. Select
Groups
to view your preloaded
groups, followed by the custom groups you
have created.
2. Highlight a group and do one of the
following:
–Press the
OK
key to view the group
details.
– Select
New
to create a new group.
– Select
Options
to access more
functions.
Create a New Group
1. From
Groups
, select
New
.
2. Enter a name for the group and select
Next
.
3. Select contacts from the list provided. A
checkmark appears next to each selection.
You can also remove checkmarks.
4. When finished, select
Done
.
Your new group appears the next time you
view your groups list.
Send Text Messages to Groups
1. From
Groups
, highlight a group.
2. Select
Options > Send Text Msg
.
3. Complete your text message and select
Send
.
Add or Remove Contacts from Groups
1. From
Groups
, highlight a group.
2. Select
Options > Edit
.
3. If you are modifying a group you created,
select
Next
. Otherwise, go to the next step.
4. Select contacts from the list provided. A
checkmark appears next to each contact in
the group. Press the
OK
key to add or
remove checkmarks.
5. When finished, select
Done
.
Assign Ringers to Groups
1. From
Groups
, select a group.
2. At the group details screen, scroll to the
group name.
3. Select
Options > Ringer > Assign Ringer
and a ringer from the list. (Scroll to play the
ringers.)
Assign Message Tones to Groups
1. From
Groups
, select a group.
2. At the group details screen, scroll to the
group name.
3. Select
Options > Msg Tone > Assign Msg
Tone
and a ringer from the list. (Scroll to
play the ringers.)
Assign Pictures to Groups
1. From
Groups
, select a group you have
created.
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2. At the group details screen, scroll to the
group name.
3. Select
Options > Picture > Assign Picture
to assign a picture.
Create a Message Group
You can create a group specifically for
messaging, based on a contact group.
1. From
Groups
, highlight a group.
2. Select
Options > Create Msg Group
.
3. Modify the name for the group and select
Next
.
4. Select contacts from the list provided. A
checkmark appears next to each contact in
the group. Press the
OK
key to add or
remove checkmarks.
5. When finished, select
Done
.
Your new message group appears the next time
you view your message groups list.
Erase a Group
1. From
Groups
, highlight a group.
2. Select
Options > Erase > Yes
.
Erase All Groups
From
Erase Contacts
, select
Groups Only >
Yes > Yes
to erase all your groups.
Note:
You cannot recover deleted information
or erase preloaded groups.
Speed Dial List
Assign Speed Dial Numbers
1. From
Speed Dial List
, highlight an
unassigned number (marked as empty).
2. Select
Assign
.
3. At the contacts list, select a contact.
4. At the contact details screen, select a phone
number.
Clear Speed Dial Numbers
1. From
Speed Dial List
, highlight an
assigned number.
2. Select
Erase > Yes
.
Check Contacts
Select
Contacts Count
to check how many
contacts you have stored.
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6 Media Gallery
Use
Media Gallery
to retrieve and playback media files and other downloads.
Media Gallery Menu
Select
Media Gallery
from the main menu to access the following functions:
Images
Send an Image
1. From
Saved Images
, select an image.
2. Select
Send > Via Bluetooth
to send to a
Bluetooth-enabled device.
3. Complete the appropriate task.
Change the Default Wallpaper
1. From
Wallpapers
, select a wallpaper.
2. Select
Set Default
.
Change the Default Screensaver
1. From
Screensavers
, select a screensaver.
2. Select
Set Default
.
Assign a Caller ID
1. From
Caller IDs
, select an image.
2. Select
Assign
.
3. At the contacts list, select a contact.
Sounds
Send a Sound
1. From
Saved Sounds
, highlight a sound.
2. Select
Send > Via Bluetooth
to send to a
Bluetooth-enabled device.
3. Complete the appropriate task.
Assign a Ringer
1. From
Ringers
, highlight a ringer.
Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3
Media Gallery Images
Access these options:
Saved Images
,
Wallpapers
,
Screensavers
, and
Caller IDs
.
Sounds
Access these options:
Saved Sounds
,
Ringers
, and
Vo ic e
Memos
.
Delete All
Access these options:
Images Only
,
Sounds Only
, and
Delete All
.
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2. Select
Assign
and choose how you want to
assign the ringer.
3. Complete the appropriate task.
Play a Voice Memo
1. From
Voice Memos
, highlight a memo you
have recorded.
2. Select
Play
.
Use the
Navigation
key to control the
playback tools displayed.
Media File Options
Rename a File
1. From a media file list, highlight a file.
2. Select
Options > Rename
.
3. Enter a new name and select
Save
.
You can only rename unlocked files. Preloaded
files on your phone are always locked.
Send a File
1. From a media file list, highlight a file.
2. Select
Options > Send > Via Bluetooth
to
send to a Bluetooth-enabled device.
3. Complete the appropriate task.
Assign a File
1. From a media file list, highlight a file.
2. Select
Options > Assign
and choose how
to assign the file.
3. Complete the appropriate task.
Lock a File
1. From a media file list, highlight a file.
2. Select
Options > Lock
to protect a file
from being accidently erased. To unlock the
file, select
Options > Unlock
.
Play a File
1. From a media file list, highlight a file.
2. Select
Options > Play
.
Use the
Navigation
key to control the
playback tools displayed.
View File Details
1. From a media file list, highlight a file.
2. Select
Options > Details
to view the
details such as file size or save date.
3. Select
OK
to exit.
Erase Media Files
Erase a Single File
1. From a media file list, highlight a file.
2. Select
Options > Erase > Yes
.
You can only erase unlocked files. Preloaded
files on your phone are always locked.
Erase All Files in a Folder
From a media file list, select
Options > Erase
All > Yes
.
Note:
You can only erase unlocked files.
Preloaded files on your phone are always
locked.
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Erase All Image Files
From
Delete All
, select
Images Only > Yes
to
erase all files in the
Images
folder.
Note:
You can only erase unlocked files.
Preloaded files on your phone are always
locked.
Erase All Sound Files
From
Delete All
, select
Sounds Only > Yes
to
erase all files in the
Sounds
folder.
Note:
You can only erase unlocked files.
Preloaded files on your phone are always
locked.
Erase All Media Files
From
Delete All
, select
Delete All > Yes
to
erase all files in the
Media Gallery
folder.
Note:
You can only erase unlocked files.
Preloaded files on your phone are always
locked.
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7 Tools & Games
Tools & Games Menu
Select
Tools & Games
from the main menu to access the following functions:
Play Brick Attack
The goal of this game is to eliminate bricks
arranged in levels. You send a moving ball
upward using a paddle at the bottom of the
screen.
1. Select
Brick Attack
.
2. You may see a notification, select
Yes
or
No
.
3. Select
New
to start the game. You have the
following options:
–Use the
Navigation
key to move the
paddle.
–Press the
Back
key to pause the game.
–Select
Resume
to restart the game.
–Select
Options
>
Exit
to exit the game.
Voice Memo
Use
Voice Memo
to record and play back
audio memos.
Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3
Tools & Games Brick Attack
Play Brick Attack.
Voice Memo
Access these options:
Record New
and
Recorded Memos
.
Scheduler
Access these options:
Add New Event
,
View Month
,
View
Day
,
Go to Date
,
View All Events
, and
Settings
.
Alarm Clock
Set an alarm.
Tip Calculator
Calculate a tip.
Calculator
Perform basic calculations.
Timer
Set a countdown timer.
Stopwatch
Use a stopwatch timer.
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Record Voice Memos
1. From
Voice Memo
, select
Record New
.
2. Record your voice memo and select
Stop
when done.
3. Select
Save
.
If you receive an incoming call while recording
a memo, the memo is saved and the incoming
call screen appears.
Play Voice Memos
1. From
Recorded Memos
, highlight a
memo.
2. Select
Play
to play the memo or
Options
to
access more features.
Scheduler
Use
Scheduler
to schedule events and set
reminder alerts.
Create an Event
1. From
Add New Event
, enter a name.
Scroll down to move to the next field when
done.
2. Press the
OK
key to select an event type
from the list.
3. Press the
OK
key to change the date, if
needed.
– Scroll left or right to move between
month, day, and year fields.
– Scroll up or down to change month,
day, and year.
Press the
OK
key to save and move to the
next field.
4. Press the
OK
key to change the time, if
needed.
– Scroll left or right to move between
hour, minute, and AM/PM fields.
– Scroll up or down to change hour,
minute, and AM/PM.
Press the
OK
key to save and move to the
next field.
5. Press the
OK
key to change the duration, if
needed.
– Scroll left or right to move between
hour and minute fields.
– Scroll up or down to change hour and
minute.
Press the
OK
key to save and move to the
next field.
6. Press the
OK
key to select a priority from
the list.
7. Press the
OK
key to select a reminder from
the list.
8. Press the
OK
key to select a reminder
sound from the list.
9. Press the
OK
key to select
During Event
to enable silent mode or
Off
to have normal
sounds.
10. Press the
OK
key to select a recurring
event from the list, if needed.
11. Select
Save
.
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View Events
View Events by Month
1. From
View Month
, scroll through the
month view. (Days with events are
highlighted.)
2. Press the
OK
key to select a date.
3. Do one of the following:
– Scroll left or right to move to another
date.
– Select an event.
– Scroll to a time and select
Add New
to
create a new event.
– Select
Options
to access more features.
View Events by Date
From
View Day
, do one of the following:
• Scroll left or right to move to another date.
• Select an event.
• Scroll to a time and select
Add New
to
create a new event.
• Select
Options
to access more features.
Go to a Specific Date
1. From
Go to Date
, scroll left or right to
move between month, day, and year fields.
Scroll up or down to change month, day, or
year.
2. Press the
OK
key to select the date.
View Events by List
From
View All Events
, select an event from
the list or
Options
to access more features.
Return to the Current Date
From
View Day
, select
Options > Go to
Today
to return to the current date.
Sort Events by Time
From
View All Events
, select
Options > Sort
by Time
to sort events by time.
Sort Events by Type
From
View All Events
, select
Options > Sort
by Type
to sort events by their assigned type.
Sort Events by Priority
From
View All Events
, select
Options > Sort
by Priority
to sort events by their assigned
priority.
Modify Events
Edit an Event
1. From
View Day
, select an event.
2. At the event details screen, select
Options
> Edit
.
3. Modify the event and select
Save
.
Send an Event
1. From
View Day
, select an event.
2. At the event details screen, select
Options
> Send > Via Bluetooth
to send the file to
a Bluetooth-enabled device.
3. Complete the appropriate task.
Copy an Event
1. From
View Day
, select an event.
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2. At the event details screen, select
Options
> Copy
.
3. Enter a new name for the event.
4. Complete the event and select
Save
.
Erase Events
Erase an Event
1. From
View Day
, select an event.
2. At the event details screen, select
Options
> Erase > Yes
.
Erase the Current Day’s Events
From
View Day
, select
Options > Erase
Today’s Events > Yes
to erase all events on
that day.
Erase All Events
From
View All Events
, select
Options >
Erase All Events > Yes
to erase all events
from the phone.
Note:
You cannot recover deleted information.
Erase All Past Events
From
View All Events
, select
Options >
Erase All Past Events > Yes
to erase all past
events from the phone.
Note:
You cannot recover deleted information.
Change Scheduler Settings
From
Settings
, you can modify the following
features.
Set Scheduler Hours
1. From
Scheduler Hours
, modify the start
and end times.
– Scroll left or right to move between
hour, minute, and AM/PM fields.
– Scroll up or down to change hour,
minute, and AM/PM.
2. Select
Save
when done.
Erase Events Automatically
From
Auto Erase
, select an option from the
list to set when to automatically erase your past
events.
Set Event Priority
From
Priority
, select an option to set every
event you create with this priority type.
Set Event Reminder
From
Reminder
, select an option to set every
event you create with this reminder setting.
Set Event Reminder Alert
From
Reminder Sound
, select an option to set
every event you create with this reminder alert.
(Scroll to listen to sounds.)
Set Event Silent Mode
From
Silent Mode
, select an option to set
every event you create with this silent mode.
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Alarm Clock
You can set up to four alerts with your phone’s
three alarm clocks and one quick alarm.
Note:
The alert occurs only if the phone is on.
Set an Alarm
1. From
Alarm Clock
, scroll to one of the
alarms and select
Set
.
2. Press the
OK
key to change the time, if
needed.
– Scroll left or right to move between
hour, minute and AM/PM fields.
– Scroll up or down to change hour,
minute and AM/PM.
Press the
OK
key to save time and move to
the next field.
3. Press the
OK
key to select a sound from the
list.
4. Press the
OK
key to select a recurring
alarm from the list, if needed.
5. Press the
OK
key to enter a note.
6. Select
Save
.
When the alarm rings, select
Stop
to turn off
the alarm or
Snooze
to set the alarm to ring in
another ten minutes.
Set the Quick Alarm
1. From
Alarm Clock
, scroll to the quick
alarm and select
Set
.
2. Choose a time. (A notification shows the
quick alarm is on.)
When the quick alarm rings, select
Off
to turn
off the alarm, or
Reset
to set the quick alarm
again.
Use Tip Calculator
1. From
Tip Calculator
, enter the amount of
your bill.
2. Scroll down to select the percentage you
want to tip.
The total bill with tip is displayed. If you
are finished, select
Done
. Otherwise, go on
to the next step.
3. Scroll down to enter the number of people
sharing the bill (or enter 1 if paying the
entire bill).
4. Select
Next
to view the final bill.
5. Select
Done
when finished.
Use Calculator
1. From
Calculator
, enter the first number.
2. Select a mathematical operation:
– Scroll left to multiply.
– Scroll right to divide.
– Scroll up to add.
– Scroll down to subtract.
Your selection will appear highlighted.
3. Enter the second number, and press the
OK
key to view the result.
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4. Select
Exit
to return to the menu, or
Options
and one of the following:
–
MS
replaces the value currently stored
in memory with the displayed result on
the screen.
–
M+
adds displayed result on the screen
to the value currently stored in memory.
–
MR
displays value currently stored in
memory on the screen.
–
MC
clears value currently stored in
memory.
Use Timer
The timer counts down for the specified time.
It beeps when that amount of time has elapsed.
1. From
Timer
, select
Set
.
2. Enter the time length.
– Scroll left or right to move between
hours, minutes, or seconds fields.
– Scroll up or down to change hours,
minutes, or seconds.
3. Select
Sound
, and choose from the list to
modify the sound.
4. To work the timer, select from the
following options:
–
Start
begins the countdown.
–
Stop
pauses the countdown.
–
Reset
clears the timer.
When the countdown is complete, select
Off
to
silence the alarm.
Use Stopwatch
From
Stopwatch
, select from the following
options:
•
Start
begins counting.
•
Stop
pauses counting.
•
Reset
clears the stopwatch.
Press the
Back
key to exit.
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8 Messaging
Use
Messaging
to send, receive, and erase messages from your phone.
Messaging Menu
Select
Messaging
from the main menu to access the following functions:
Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3
Messaging New Text Msg
Compose a text message.
Voicemail
Shows how many voicemails are waiting.
Inbox
Shows a list of received text messages.
Browser Alerts
Shows how many alerts are waiting.
Sent Msgs
Shows a list of messages you have successfully sent.
Outbox
Shows a list of messages you have sent, but are pending or failed.
Saved Msgs
Shows a list of messages you have saved.
Drafts
Shows a list of messages that have been started, but saved to be
completed at a later time.
Msg Settings
Access these options:
Alerts
,
Msg List View
,
Signature
,
QuickText
,
Callback Number
,
Save to Sent
,
Auto-Erase
,
Default Text
,
Text Msg Receipt
,
Voicemail Number
, and
Erase
Recent List
.
Message Groups
See a list of your message groups.
Erase Msgs
Access these options:
Inbox
,
Outbox
,
Sent Msgs
,
Saved Msgs
,
Drafts
, and
All
.
Message Count
Check how many messages you have.
Note:
The menu items on your phone can change depending on the services provided by your service provider.
Check with your service provider.
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Send Messages
Create a Text Message
You can only send text messages to phone
numbers capable of receiving them or to email
addresses if supported.
1. From
New Text Msg
, enter a recipient’s
phone number or email address. (Select
Options
to access contacts, groups or
recently used addresses. Scroll down to
move to the next field when done.)
You can message up to ten recipients at
once. Use comma or spaces to separate
addresses.
2. Enter the message. (Select
Options
to
access more features.)
3. When done, select
Send
.
Receive Calls while Creating Messages
If you receive a call while creating a message a
notification appears. Do one of the following:
• Select
Ignore
to ignore the call and return
to the message screen.
•Press the
Send
key to answer the call and
your phone automatically saves the
message to
Drafts
.
Enter Message Recipients
The following describes how to add recipients
to your messages, depending on the services
provided. Check with your service provider for
availability.
Add Recipients from Contacts
1. At the compose message screen, select
Options > Contacts
when entering a phone
number or email address.
2. Select a contact from the contacts list.
3. Select a number or address.
4. Complete your message.
Add Recipients from Recent List
1. At the compose message screen, select
Options > Recent List
when entering a
phone number or email address.
2. Select a number or address.
3. Complete your message.
Add Recipients from Recent Calls
1. At the compose message screen, select
Options > Recent Calls
when entering a
phone number or email address.
2. Select a number.
3. Complete your message.
Send to Groups
1. At the compose message screen, select
Options > Message Groups
when entering
a phone number or email address.
2. Select a group.
3. Complete your message.
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Save Recipients as Contacts
1. At the compose message screen, select
Options > Save Address
when entering a
phone number or email address.
2. Select a number or address.
3. Select
Options > Save New Contact
(to
create a new contact) or
Options > Add to
Contact
(to add the number or address to
an existing contact).
Add Recipients from Message Text
1. At the compose message screen, select
Options > Add Address
when entering the
text to add more recipients.
2. Enter a number or address to add.
3. Complete your message.
Save Messages to Drafts
At the compose message screen, select
Options > Save Message
when entering the
text. Your phone saves the message to
Drafts
for you to complete at a later time.
Complete Messages in Drafts
•From
Drafts
, highlight your desired
message.
• Select
Edit
or
Options > Edit
.
• Complete your message.
Use Preset Text
Add Preset Text
1. At the compose message screen, select
Options > Insert QuickText
when
entering the text.
2. Select a preset text entry.
3. Complete your message.
Save Messages as Preset Text
1. At the compose message screen, select
Options > Save as QuickText
when
entering the text to use it later as preset text.
2. Complete your message.
Save Received Messages as Preset Text
When viewing a received message, select
Options > Save as QuickText
to use it later as
preset text.
Set Writing Language
1. At the compose message screen, select
Options > Writing Language
to change
the language you compose your message
in.
2. Complete your message.
Set Individual Message Settings
The following describes how to set message
settings for individual messages.
Note:
Your selection of each of the following
message settings overrides that selected for all
messages from
Msg Settings
.
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Request a Message Receipt
1. When entering a message, select
Options >
Msg Settings > Msg Receipt > Request
to
request a message delivery notice.
2. Complete your message.
Set Message Priority
1. When entering a message, select
Options >
Msg Settings > Set Priority
to set the
priority level.
2. Complete your message.
Change the Callback Number
1. When entering the message, select
Options
> Msg Settings > Callback Number
.
2. Enter your callback number and select
OK
.
3. Complete your message.
Send Messages Later
1. When entering a message, select
Options >
Msg Settings > Send Later
.
2. Select
Immediate
or
Set Time
to set a
specific time to send the message.
3. Press the
OK
key to change the time.
– Scroll left or right to move between the
hour, minute, and AM/PM.
– Scroll up or down to change the hour,
minute, and AM/PM.
4. Select
Next
.
5. Press the
OK
key to change the date.
– Scroll left or right to move between the
month, day, and year.
– Scroll up or down to change the month,
day, and year.
6. Select
Done
.
7. Complete your message. Your phone will
save the message and send it later.
Set the Validity Period
1. When entering a message, select
Options >
Msg Settings > Validity Period
.
2. Select
Set Time
to set how long to keep
your message valid before removing it
from the phone if not sent.
3. Press the
OK
key to change the time.
– Scroll left or right to move between the
hour, minute, and AM/PM.
– Scroll up or down to change the hour,
minute, and AM/PM.
4. Select
Next
.
5. Press the
OK
key to change the date.
– Scroll left or right to move between the
month, day, and year.
– Scroll up or down to change the month,
day, and year.
6. Select
Done
.
7. Complete your message.
Manage Received Messages
Reply to Text Messages
When receiving a message, your phone
displays a notification and the message icon
appears at the top of your screen. The message
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icon flashes with an urgent message alert if the
message is urgent.
1. When a message notification appears,
select
Inbox
(to view the message) or
Ignore
(to clear the notification).
An icon appears at the top of your screen
when you have an unread message.
2. From
Inbox
, highlight a message and select
View > Reply
(to compose your message)
or
Options
(to access more features).
3. Complete your message and select
Send
.
Forward Messages
1. When viewing a received message, select
Options > Forward
.
2. Enter a number or address.
3. Complete your message and select
Send
.
Reply with a Copy of the Message
1. When viewing a received message, select
Options > Reply with Copy
.
The original message appears in your reply
message.
2. Complete your message and select
Send
.
Save Received Messages
When viewing a received message, select
Options > Save Message
to save it to
Saved
Msgs
.
View Sender Information
When viewing a received message, select
Options > Sender
to view an existing contact,
add to an existing contact, or create a new
contact depending on the sender.
Lock Messages
When viewing a received message, select
Options > Lock Msg
to protect it from
accidental deletion. To unlock the message,
select
Options > Unlock Msg
.
Call a Number in a Message
When viewing a received message, press the
Send
key to call a valid number in the
message.
Go to Web Addresses in Messages
When viewing a received message, select
Options > Launch Browser
to go to a web
address included in the message.
Sort Messages in Inbox
1. From
Inbox
, select
Options > Sort
.
2. Select a sort option.
Manage Voicemail
Configure your Voicemail
Before your phone can receive voicemail
messages, you need to set up a password and
record a personal greeting with your service
provider.
When you have set up your voicemail, all
unanswered calls to your phone are
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automatically transferred to voicemail, even if
your phone is in use or turned off.
1. Press and hold the 1 key.
2. Follow the system prompts to create a
password and record a greeting.
Check your Voicemail
When you receive a voicemail message, a
notification with a voicemail message icon
appears at the top of your screen.
• At the voicemail notification, select
Call
to
call your voicemail number and follow the
system prompts to retrieve the message.
Select
Ignore
to clear the notification
without checking messages. The
notification icon remains on top of the
screen until you listen to the message.
• When only the voicemail message icon
appears on top of the screen, select
Voicemail
and follow the system prompts
to retrieve the message.
Manage Sent Messages
Check Message Status in Sent Folder
Use the following symbols to check the Sent
folder for the status of messages successfully
sent.
Check Message Status in Outbox
Use the following symbols to check your
Outbox
for the status of messages sent but still
in process.
Unable to Send Messages
You may not be able to send or receive
messages if your phone’s memory is nearly
full, or if digital service is not available at the
time. To free up memory, erase old messages.
See “Erase Messages” on page 47.
Appended Messages
If you go over the character limit for a single
message, the phone may automatically append
an empty segment to your message to make
space.
The scheduled message will be sent at
the scheduled time. You cannot cancel
delivery of the message.
The message was sent. You cannot
cancel delivery of the message.
The message has been received.
The message has been sent to more than
one recipient.
The message is pending and will be sent
when possible. You can cancel delivery
of the message.
The message cannot be sent because
service is not available. An alert appears
on your phone if the message cannot be
sent.
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Warning:
Your service provider may charge
you for each message segment.
When you start a message, the maximum
character limit appears once you are in the
message entry field. This number counts down
as you enter characters, until it reaches 0.
If you continue to enter text after this counter
reaches 0, a message segment may be
appended. When you reach the message size
limit, you are prompted to edit the message or
alerted that the message is being appended.
Note:
Appended messages may not be
available on all phones. Check with your
service provider.
Manage Browser Alerts
1. From
Browser Alerts
, select an alert.
2. Select
Connect
to launch the browser.
Message Settings
The following message settings affect all
messages unless you change them for
individual messages.
Set Message Alerts
1. From
Alerts
, select
Msg Alert
.
2. Select an alert for messages.
If you select an & Remind alert, the phone
notifies you once when receiving a new
message and notifies you again every five
minutes. To stop a reminder alert, select
Ignore
.
Set Page Alerts
1. From
Alerts
, select
Page Alert
.
2. Select an alert for pages.
If you select an & Remind alert, the phone
notifies you once when receiving a new
message and notifies you again every five
minutes. To stop a reminder alert, select
Ignore
.
Set Voicemail Alerts
1. From
Alerts
, select
Voicemail Alert
.
2. Select an alert for voicemails.
If you select an & Remind alert, the phone
notifies you once when receiving a new
message and notifies you again every five
minutes. To stop a reminder alert, select
Ignore
.
Set Message List View
From
Msg List View
, select one of the
following to set your message list display:
•
Sender & Preview
displays the sender and
first part of messages.
•
Sender & Date-Time
displays the sender
and sent time of messages.
•
Msg Preview
displays the first part of
messages.
•
Sender
displays the message sender.
Set your Signature
You can create a signature to appear at the end
of all outgoing messages.
1. From
Signature
, enter your signature.
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2. Select
OK
to save the signature.
Note:
The signature counts towards the
character limit of your message.
Edit Preset Messages
Your phone comes with preset messages, such
as “Please call me,” which you can insert into
the body of a text message. You can edit or
create up to 40 preset messages.
1. From
QuickText
, do one of the following:
– Scroll to a preset message and select
Edit
.
– Select
New Msg
to create a new preset
message.
2. Enter or edit the text.
3. Select
Save
.
Note:
You can also save messages you have
written or received as preset messages.
Set Callback Number
1. From
Callback Number
, enter a new
number to change your default callback
number.
2. Select
OK
to save the number.
Enable Save to Sent
From
Save to Sent
, select
Enabled
to
automatically save outgoing messages to the
Sent Msgs
folder.
Enable Auto-Erase
Use
Auto-Erase
to set your phone to erase
messages automatically when it needs memory
for incoming messages.
From
Auto-Erase
, select one of the following:
•
Disabled
erases no messages.
•
Inbox Msgs
erases old messages in
Inbox
when memory is needed.
•
Sent Msgs
erases old messages in
Sent
Msgs
when memory is needed.
•
Both
erases old messages in both
Inbox
and
Sent Msgs
when memory is needed.
Set Default Text
You can change the default text entry mode
when creating a text message. This setting
applies only to the Message field, not the Send
To field.
From
Default Text
, select
Normal Alpha
(to
enter text letter by letter) or
Rapid Mode
(to
enter text with word recognition).
Request Text Message Receipts
From
Text Msg Receipt
, select
Request
to
request a notification when a recipient has
received your text message.
Set your Voicemail Number
Often your service provider automatically
programs your voicemail number (the number
your phone calls to retrieve voicemail). To
change it:
1. From
Voicemail Number
, select
Edit
.
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2. Enter your voicemail number. (Use
Options > Time Pause
or
Hard Pause
to
enter pauses.)
3. Select
Save
.
Erase Recent List
From
Erase Recent List
, select
Yes
to clear
the list of recipients you have recently sent
messages to.
Message Groups
You can create groups for messaging.
View Message Groups List
1. From
Message Groups
, view your
preloaded groups, followed by the custom
groups you have created.
2. Highlight a group and do one of the
following:
–Press the
OK
key to view the groups
details.
– Select
New
to create a new group.
– Select
Options
to access more
functions.
Create a New Message Group
1. From
Message Groups
, select
New
.
2. Enter a name for the group and select
Next
.
3. Select contacts from the list provided. A
check mark appears next to each selection.
You can also remove checkmarks.
4. When finished, select
Done
.
Your new group appears the next time you
view your groups list.
Send Text Messages to Message
Groups
1. From
Message Groups
, highlight a group.
2. Select
Options > Send Text Msg
.
3. Complete your text message and select
Send
.
Add Contacts to Message Groups
1. From
Message Groups
, highlight a group.
2. Select
Options > Edit
.
3. If you are modifying a group you created,
select
Next
. Otherwise, go to the next step.
4. Select contacts from the list provided. A
checkmark appears next to each contact in
the group. Press the
OK
key to add or
remove checkmarks.
5. When finished, select
Done
.
Assign Message Tone to Message
Group
1. From
Message Groups
, select a group.
2. At the groups details screen, scroll to the
group name.
3. Select
Options > Msg Tone > Assign Msg
Tone
and a ringer from the list. Scroll to
play the ringers.
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Erase a Message Group
1. From
Message Groups
, highlight a group.
2. Select
Options > Erase > Yes
.
Erase Messages
Erasing old messages frees up memory in your
phone. You can erase messages as you send or
read them, erase them one at a time, or erase
them all at once.
Erase a Single Message
When viewing a received message, select
Options > Erase > Yes
.
Note:
You can erase a scheduled message, but
cannot cancel its delivery.
Erase Messages from a Folder
From
Erase Msgs
, select a folder to erase
messages from. For example, to erase received
messages, select
Inbox > Yes
.
Note:
You cannot recover deleted information.
Erase All Messages
From
Erase Msgs
, select
All > Yes
to erase all
messages from all folders, except for voicemail
messages.
Note:
You cannot recover deleted information.
Check Message Count
From
Message Count
screen, check how
many messages you have stored.
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9 Settings
Settings Menu
Select
Settings
from the main menu to access the following functions:
Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3
Settings Bluetooth
Access these options:
On/Off
,
My Devices
, and
Settings
.
Convenience
Access these options:
Set Time/Date
(with
Airplane Mode
enabled),
Airplane Mode
,
Auto Keyguard
,
Auto-Hyphen
,
1-Touch Dialing
,
Answer Hold
,
Fast Find
,
Frequent List
,
Minute Alert
,
Missed Call Alert
, and
Any Key Answer
.
Display
Access these options:
Set Wallpaper
,
Set Screensaver
,
Themes
,
Main Menu View
,
My Banner
,
Backlighting
,
Brightness
,
Contrast
,
Language
, and
Time/Date Format
.
Sounds
Access these options:
Ringers
,
Ringer Mode
,
Volume
,
Pwr
On/Off
, and
Keypad
.
Accessories
Access these options:
Headset Sounds
,
Auto-Answer
,
Com
Port Speed
,
TTY Device
, and
T-coil Hearing Aid
.
Network
Access these options:
Privacy Alert
,
Voice Privacy
,
Roam/Svc Alert
,
Roam Option
,
Set Phone Line
,
Location
,
Web Alert
, and
Roam Call Alert
.
Security
Access these options:
Lock Phone
,
Limit Calls
, and
New
Lock Code
.
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Bluetooth
The Bluetooth® wireless technology (not
available on all phones) enables wireless
connectivity with accessories such as portable
or installed hands-free car kits, headsets,
handsets, computers, and so on. For details,
check with your service provider.
You must use a Bluetooth device (compatible
with Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology,
version 1.2) in order to use this phone
wirelessly. Bluetooth accessories display a
symbol on your phone.
Enable Bluetooth
Before you can connect your phone with a
Bluetooth device, you need to enable the
Bluetooth feature on your phone.
From
Settings
, select
On/Off > On
.
Pair with a Device
To enable your phone to communicate with a
Bluetooth device, you need to "pair" the device
with your phone. The following instructions
describe the process. You may also need to
reference the user guide provided with your
Bluetooth device.
1. Prepare the Bluetooth device (accessory)
for pairing as described in the device’s user
guide.
2. From
My Devices
, select
Find New
. Your
phone then searches and detects any
available Bluetooth devices in the vicinity.
You must enable the Bluetooth feature on
your phone.
3. At the device list, highlight a device and
select
Add
.
Accept the pairing if prompted.
4. If necessary, enter the password provided
with the Bluetooth device and select
OK
.
With the password accepted, the device
appears in your device list.
Use Bluetooth Devices
Connect to a Device
Before you can use Bluetooth, you must get
your phone ready to communicate with a
device. This is called “connecting.”
To connect your phone to a Bluetooth device,
from
My Devices
, highlight a device and select
Connect
.
A notification appears confirming the
connection. You can now use the device with
your phone.
Disconnect from a Device
From
My Devices
, highlight a connected
device and select
Disconnect
.
Rename a Device
1. From
My Devices
, highlight a device.
2. Select
Options > Rename
.
3. Enter a new name and select
Save
.
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Delete a Device
You can delete a Bluetooth device that you
have paired your phone with.
1. From
My Devices
, highlight a device.
2. Select
Options > Delete > Yes
.
View Device Services
A Bluetooth device paired with your phone
may have more than one service profile (such
as Headset, Handsfree, and so on). Do the
following to check the services available:
1. From
My Devices
, highlight a device.
2. Select
Options > Services
.
3. At the service list, highlight a profile and
select
Connect
to change the active profile.
Change Bluetooth Settings
From
Settings
, you can modify the following
Bluetooth
features.
Change Phone’s Name
You can change the name presented for other
Bluetooth devices’ search of your phone.
From
My Name
, enter a new name and select
Save
.
Limit Visibility
By default your phone is always visible, if set
to visible mode. You can limit the time your
phone is visible to other Bluetooth devices.
From
Visible Duration
, select an option to set
the phone visible for your selected time before
becoming invisible.
View Supported Services
Select
Services
to view a list of the Bluetooth
service profiles your phone supports.
Enable OBEX Authentication
From
OBEX Authentication
, select
Enabled
.
With object exchange (OBEX) authentication
enabled, you need a user name and password to
transfer files via Bluetooth.
Convenience
Use these settings to make your phone more
convenient to use.
Set Date and Time
In Airplane mode, you can set the time and
date manually.
Note:
You can only access
Set Time/Date
with
Airplane Mode
enabled.
1. From
Set Time/Date
, do the following to
change the date:
– Scroll left or right to move between the
month, day, and year fields.
– Scroll up or down to change the month,
day, and year.
2. Press the
OK
key to save the date.
3. Do the following to change the time:
– Scroll left or right to move between the
hour, minute, and AM/PM fields.
– Scroll up or down to change the hour,
minute, and AM/PM.
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4. Press the
OK
key to save the time.
5. Select
Done
.
Enable Airplane Mode
While in an airplane, it is normally required
that you turn off your mobile phone because it
emits RF signals that interfere with air traffic
control. In airplane mode, however, your
phone does not emit RF signals. You cannot
make or receive calls, send text messages, use
the Browser or Bluetooth, but you can play
games, use the Scheduler, set the clock, and
make emergency calls to designated
emergency numbers. Please check with
uniformed personnel before operating your
phone in Airplane mode.
From
Airplane Mode
, select
Enabled > OK
to activate airplane mode.
With airplane mode enabled, you can also set
the time and date manually.
Auto Keyguard
Enable Auto Keyguard
Use
Auto Keyguard
to automatically lock the
keypad after 30 seconds of inactivity to prevent
accidental key presses.
From
Auto Keyguard
, select
Enabled
or from
the home screen, press and hold the
* Shift
key.
Unlock Keyguard
From the home screen, select
Unlock
and press
the
* Shift
key to unlock the keypad.
Enable Auto-Hyphenation
Auto-hyphenation, when enabled,
automatically inserts hyphens into your phone
numbers to be consistent with the U.S. dialing
plan (or the North American Numbering Plan).
From
Auto-Hyphen
, select
Enabled
to turn on
auto-hyphenation.
Use 1-Touch Dialing
The 1-Touch Dialing feature is the fastest way
to call a speed dial location. To call a contact
with speed dial, press and hold the speed
dialing location.
If it is a two-digit location, press the first digit
briefly, then press and hold the second digit.
Note:
To use 1-Touch dialing, you must enable
1-Touch dialing on your phone and have a
speed dial location assigned to a contact.
From
1-Touch Dialing
, select
Enabled
to turn
on 1-touch dialing.
Answer Hold
Enable Hold Call
Use
Answer Hold
to place incoming calls on
hold until you are ready to answer them.
1. From
Answer Hold
, select
Enabled
.
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If you have not recorded a hold message,
you need to record one, such as “Please
hold. I’ll answer in a minute.”
2. Record the message twice, as prompted.
3. Select
Save
or
Options
and one of the
following:
–
Play
to replay your message.
–
Re-Record
to record your message
again.
–
Exit
to exit.
The next time a call comes in, you can place it
on hold.
Place a Call on Hold
You can place a call on hold with
Answer
Hold
enabled.
Note:
If you are already on a call and you
receive another call, you cannot place the
incoming call on hold. With no call waiting
enabled, the call goes to
Voicemail
.
When a call comes in, do the following:
1. Select
Options > Answer Hold
to place
the caller on hold with your recorded hold
message.
2. Select
Answer
to speak to the caller on
hold or
End Call
to hang up without
speaking.
Change Hold Call Message
1. From
Answer Hold
, select
Re-Record
Msg
.
2. Record the message twice, as prompted.
3. Select
Save
to save the message or
Options
and one of the following:
–
Play
to replay your message.
–
Re-Record
to record your message
again.
–
Exit
to exit.
Call Contact using Fast Find
1. From
Fast Find
, select
Enabled
to turn on
fast find.
2. From the home screen, press the keys
corresponding to the letters of the name
you want to find. A matching contact or
speed dial entry appears.
3. Scroll to your desired contact and press the
Send
key to call the number.
Enable Frequent List
From
Frequent List
, select
Enabled
. With
Frequent List
enabled, the last 15 of your
most frequently called contacts appear at the
beginning of your contacts list. Scroll past the
double line to view the entire contacts list.
Enable Minute Alert
From
Minute Alert
, select
Enabled
. Your
phone alerts you with a short beep ten seconds
before each minute passes during a call.
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Set Missed Call Alert
From
Missed Call Alert
, select an alert type
for missed calls.
If you select an & Remind alert, the phone
notifies you once when receiving a new
message and notifies you again every five
minutes. To stop a reminder alert, select
Ignore
.
Enable Any Key Answer
From
Any Key Answer
, select
Enabled
to
answer calls when you press any key on the
keypad.
Create a Custom Menu
1. From the home screen, scroll up and hold.
2. Select
Edit
.
3. Select features from the list provided. A
check mark appears next to each selection.
You can also remove checkmarks.
4. Select
Save
after selecting all your options.
Your new selections appear the next time you
select your custom menu.
Display
Set Wallpaper
You can select a wallpaper for your phone’s
home screen.
1. From
Set Wallpaper
, select
Saved Images
or
Wallpapers
.
2. Select a file.
To turn off wallpaper, select
None
.
Set Screensaver
Screensavers appear on the home screen,
activated ten seconds after the last keypress.
Incoming calls and alerts override the
screensavers.
1. From
Set Screensaver
, select
Saved
Images
or
Screensavers
.
2. Select a file.
To turn off screensaver, select
None
.
Set Theme
From
Themes
, select a color theme for the
display background.
Set Main Menu View
From
Main Menu View
, select one of the
following:
•
Grid
displays icons of each menu item,
with its name at the top of the screen.
•
List
displays a list of all menu items.
The next time you view the
Menu
, your
selected menu style appears.
Set Greeting Banner
The banner is the personal label for your
phone, appearing on the home screen above the
time and date.
1. From
My Banner
, select
Edit
.
2. Press the
Back
key to clear the current
banner.
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3. Enter your new text (up to 14 characters) or
press the
# Space
key for a blank banner.
4. Select
Save
.
Set Backlight Duration
Use
Backlighting
to minimize the bright time
and maximize the battery life.
From
Backlighting
, select one of the
following:
•
Always Dim
forces the backlight to remain
dim before turning off.
•
7 Seconds
,
10 Seconds
,
15 Seconds
, or
30
Seconds
turns backlighting on for the set
time after your last keypress.
•
Always Bright
forces the backlight to
remain bright before turning off.
Set Brightness
1. From
Brightness
, scroll to change the
brightness level.
2. Select
Save
.
Set Contrast
1. From
Contrast
, scroll to change the
contrast level.
2. Select
Save
.
Set Language
From
Language
, select a language.
Set Time and Date Format
From
Time/Date Format
, select a time and
date format.
Sounds
Your phone has several settings that control the
sound. You can select from a variety of ringers
and adjust the volume.
Ringers
From
Ringers
, you can modify the following
settings.
Set Ringers
From
Ringer Type
, select a ringer. (Scroll
down the list to play the ringers.)
Enable Roam Ringer
From
Roam Ringer
, select
Enabled
to
activate a specific ringer for roaming calls.
Set Ringer Mode
Your phone is set to make sounds when you
receive calls, press keys, navigate through
menus, and receive alerts (such as new
messages). You can silence all sounds and set
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the phone to vibrate or light up when you
receive calls and alerts.
From
Ringer Mode
, select one of the
following:
•
Normal Sounds
rings for the incoming call
or alert (in effect, returning the phone to a
non-silent mode).
•
Vibrate Only
vibrates for the duration of
the incoming call or other alerts.
•
Vibe Then Ring
vibrates for the first ten
seconds and then rings for the remainder of
the incoming call alert.
•
Lights Only
lights up for the duration of
the incoming call or other alerts.
You can also press and hold the
# Space
key to
toggle between
Vibrate Only
mode and
Normal Sounds
mode.
Note:
The phone rings when attached to an
external power source (such as a charger), even
if all sounds have been silenced.
Volume
From
Volume
, you can modify the following
settings.
Set Ringer Volume
1. From
Ringer Volume
, scroll right or left to
set the ringer volume.
2. Press the
OK
key to save.
Set Speakerphone Volume
1. From
Spkrphone Volume
, scroll right or
left to set the speakerphone volume.
2. Press the
OK
key to save.
Set Earpiece Volume
1. From
Earpiece Volume
, scroll right or left
to set the earpiece volume.
2. Press the
OK
key to save.
Set Keypad Volume
1. From
Key Volume
, scroll right or left to set
the keypad volume.
2. Press the
OK
key to save.
Set Power On/Off Sounds
From
Pwr On/Off
, select
Enabled
to have
your phone play the sound when turned on.
Keypad
From
Keypad
, you can modify the following
settings.
Set Key Press Sounds
From
Key Sounds
, select
Tone
,
Click
, or
Off
to set the sounds you hear when pressing the
keypad.
Set Key Tone Length
From
Key Length
, select
Normal
or
Long
to
set the length of the keypad tone.
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Accessories
Set Headset Sounds
With a headset attached to your phone, you can
play the ringer through the headset or phone
speaker.
From
Headset Sounds
, select
Out of phone
(ringing from the phone speaker) or
Out of
headset
(ringing from the headset).
Enable Auto-Answer
From
Auto-Answer
, select
After 5 Seconds
.
The phone automatically answers after five
seconds with a headset attached.
Set Com Port Speed
From
Com Port Speed
, select a data rate at
which your phone connects to a laptop or PC.
Check with your service provider for details.
Connect to TTY Device
You can connect the phone to a teletype (TTY)
device for the hearing impaired. (TTY device
sold separately.)
Note:
Enable TTY only when using the phone
with a TTY device.
1. Connect the TTY device to your phone.
2. From
TTY Device
, select
OK
to clear the
notification.
3. Select one of the following:
–
TTY Off
disables TTY.
–
TTY On
enables TTY devices.
–
TTY On + Talk
enables TTY devices
and voice carry over.
–
TTY On + Hear
enables TTY devices
and hearing carry over.
Note:
You can also enter
##889
with your
keypad and select
TTY
to enable TTY.
Connect to Hearing Aid Device
With a T-coil hearing aid device (sold
separately) connected, you can enable the
hearing aid feature.
1. Connect the T-coil hearing aid device to
your phone.
2. From
T-coil Hearing Aid
, select
OK >
Enabled
.
Network
Enable Privacy Alert
From
Privacy Alert
, select
Enabled
to set
your phone to alert you when enhanced digital
CDMA privacy is lost or regained.
Enable Voice Privacy
From
Voice Privacy
, select
Enhanced
to use
enhanced digital CDMA privacy.
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Enable Roaming Service Alert
Use this setting if you want the phone to alert
you when you roam outside of your home
service area.
From
Roam/Svc Alert
, select one of the
following:
•
Disabled
turns roaming service alert off.
•
When no svc
alerts you with three tones
decreasing in pitch when service is lost and
three tones increasing in pitch when service
is acquired again.
•
On roam change
alerts you with two
decreasing tones when roaming service is
acquired and three increasing tones when
home area service is acquired again.
•
On any change
alerts you with three
increasing tones if there is a change in
roaming service or three decreasing tones if
the phone loses service.
Set Roaming Restrictions
You can restrict your phone from making a call
when roaming.
From
Roam Option
, select
Automatic
(to
allow roaming) or
No Roaming
(to disallow
roaming).
Set Phone Line
Your phone can have two service accounts, or
phone lines, associated with it. Each phone line
has its own phone number.
Note:
You must first establish a second phone
line with your service provider. Once
established, a second phone number becomes
available in the menu for selection.
From
Set Phone Line
, read the note and select
OK
and one of the phone lines.
When using one line, you cannot receive calls
from the other. It would be as if the phone were
“off” for that number. Your voicemail,
however, still takes messages. All contacts and
settings are shared for both lines.
Set Location Information
Use
Location
to share your location
information with network services other than
emergency services (for example, 911, 111,
999 and 000) in serviced areas. This feature
works only when your phone is in digital
mode. You do have the option of turning off
the locator to emergency services.
From
Location
, select one of the following:
•
911 Only
(default) shares your position
information only with emergency services
when you call your 3-digit emergency
code.
•
Location On
shares your position
information, in addition to emergency
services.
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Set Web Alerts
You can set an alert to confirm the start or end
of a browser session.
From
Web Alert
, select one of the following:
•
At Start
prompts when you start a session.
•
At End
prompts when you end a session.
•
Both
prompts when you start and end a
session.
•
No Prompts
sets for no prompts.
Enable Roaming Call Alert
You can set the phone to warn you before you
answer or place a call while roaming.
Note:
Call prompt is disabled when the phone
is in Emergency Mode.
From
Roam Call Alert
, select
Enabled
.
The phone emits a distinctive ring to indicate
when you are roaming during a call. To accept
or place a call while roaming, you must press
1
.
Security
This section describes the security features on
your phone. You can adjust these features to
prevent access to your personal information.
All security features are shielded by a
four-digit lock code (typically 0000 or the last
4 digits of your phone number).
Lock Phone
Set Lock Phone
With your phone locked, you can call only
emergency numbers or your service provider’s
customer service number. You can still receive
incoming calls.
1. From
Security
, enter your four-digit lock
code.
2. Select
Lock Phone > OK
and one of the
following:
–
On power up
locks the phone every
time you turn it on.
–
Now
locks the phone immediately.
Unlock the Phone
1. From the home screen, select
Unlock
.
2. Enter your four-digit lock code.
Set Limit Calls
You can limit the calls that can be made from
your phone to emergency numbers, your
contacts, and your service provider’s numbers.
1. From
Security
, enter your four-digit lock
code.
2. Select
Limit Calls
and one of the
following:
–
No Limit
does not limit calls.
–
Limit Outgoing
limits outgoing calls
while incoming calls still work.
–
Limit All
limits both incoming and
outgoing calls.
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Change Lock Code
Change your lock code from the default.
1. From
Security
, enter your four-digit lock
code.
2. Select
New Lock Code > Yes
.
3. Enter a new four-digit code.
4. Re-enter your new lock code.
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10 Browser
You can use your phone to browse the Internet
if you have obtained phone Internet services
from your service provider and if over-the-air
Internet access is available in your area.
Launch Browser
Select
Browser
to launch the browser. An alert
appears notifying of airtime fees, if you have
enabled web alerts. Select
OK
to continue.
If this is the first time you have connected to
the Internet, a message informs you that
security is not yet enabled for your browser.
Select
Yes
to enable security.
Browse the Web
A browser home page with a list of bookmarks
and some browser menu options appear when
you are connected to the Web. The lock icon
appears in a secure session. You can do the
following:
• To choose a site, scroll to the link and press
the
OK
key.
• An underline and an arrow indicate that
there is more text. Scroll down to view the
rest of the text.
•Press the
Back
key to return to the previous
screen.
•Press the
End
key to exit.
•Select
Options
to access more browser
features.
Add a Bookmark
1. Surf to the Web page you want to
bookmark and select
Options > Add to
Bookmarks
.
2. Edit the bookmark's details, if needed.
3. Select
Options > Save
to save the
bookmark.
To access your saved bookmarks, select
Options > Bookmarks
from any web page.
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11 BREW
How does BREW Work?
Your Kyocera phone has the added ability to
download and manage applications through
BREW.
BREW brings you the full range of
applications and services you have come to
expect from the Internet: Email and instant
messaging, real-time navigation services,
group chat, games, relevant news, and much
more.
You connect to the server, download
applications, and then manage them as you
like. When you choose an application, you
have the option of choosing a demo, various
limited use options, or the full version—all
varying in price. If you choose a demo, BREW
lets you know when it has expired. If you
choose a priced version, the amount is added to
your phone bill. BREW also lets you know if
you are running out of memory. At that point,
you can either disable an application or remove
it completely.
Once applications are loaded, you can update
to newer versions as they become available.
For more information about BREW
capabilities and application pricing, contact
your service provider.
Download an Application
1. From
BREW
, select
Mobileshop >
Catalog
. When a connection is made, a list
of application types appears.
2. Select an application type. A list of
applications appears. Long titles scroll left
as you highlight them.
3. Select an application. A list of usages
appears. There may be one or more usages
available. Prices are specified for each
usage.
4. Select a usage for the application. You are
prompted to confirm your purchase.
5. Select
Yes
to confirm. The application
downloads to your phone. Download times
may vary.
To open the application now, select
Yes
. If you
select
No
, you return to
BREW
, where you see
a link to your new application.
Note:
Your connection to the application
server automatically ends after 30 seconds,
unless you connect again to download more
apps. If you want to end the connection
manually, press the
End
key on your phone.
Access Help for BREW
From
BREW
, select
Help
to get instructions
on how to run and manage your downloaded
applications.
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12 Phone Info
View Version Information
Select
Build Info
to check your phone’s
software and hardware information.
View Phone Icons
Select
Icon Keys
to view the icons used in
your phone.
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13 Get Help
Customer Support
Your service provider’s customer support
department may be accessible directly from
your phone when you dial a number, such as
*611 (check with your service provider). They
can answer questions about your phone, phone
bill, call coverage area, and specific features
available to you, such as call forwarding or
voicemail. For questions about the phone
features, refer to the materials provided with
your phone, or visit
www.kyocera-wireless.com
.
For additional questions, you may contact the
Kyocera Communications Inc. Customer Care
Center in any of the following ways:
• Web site:
www.kyocera-wireless.com
.
• Email: phone-help@kyocera-wireless.com.
• Phone:
– U.S. and Canada: 1-800-349-4478 or
1-858-882-1401
– Puerto Rico: 1-866-664-6443
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 name of your service provider.
• The actual error message or problem you
are experiencing.
• The steps you took to reproduce the
problem.
• The phone’s mobile equipment identifier
(MEID).
Note:
From
Phone Info
, select
Build Info
.
Scroll down to
MEID
. The 18-digit number is
the MEID number. If your phone uses an
electronic service number (ESN),
ESN
replaces
MEID
.
Qualified Service
If the problem with your phone persists, return
the phone with all accessories and packaging to
the dealer for qualified service.
Phone Accessories
To shop for phone accessories, visit
www.kyocera-wireless.com/store
. You may
also call us at 800-349-4188 (U.S.A. only)
or 858-882-1410.
Become a Product Evaluator
To participate in the testing and evaluation
of Kyocera Communications Inc. products,
including cellular or PCS phones, visit
beta.kyocera-wireless.com
.
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Consumer Limited Warranty
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 end-user 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.
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
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) any
Product which has been improperly installed,
repaired, maintained or modified; (ii) any
Product which has been subjected to misuse
(including any Product used in conjunction
with hardware electrically or mechanically
incompatible or used with accessories not
approved by KYOCERA), abuse, accident,
physical damage, abnormal operation,
improper handling, neglect, exposure to fire,
water or excessive moisture or dampness or
extreme changes in climate or temperature;
(iii) any Product operated outside published
maximum ratings; (iv) cosmetic damage; (v)
any Product on which warranty stickers or
Product serial numbers have been removed,
altered, or rendered illegible; (vi) cost of
installation, removal or reinstallation; (vii)
signal reception problems (unless caused by
defects in material and workmanship); (viii)
damage the result of fire, flood, acts of God or
other acts which are not the fault of
KYOCERA and which the Product is not
specified to tolerate, including damage caused
by mishandling, shipping and blown fuses; (ix)
consumable (such as fuses); or (x) any Product
which has been opened, repaired, modified or
altered by anyone other than KYOCERA or a
KYOCERA authorized service center.
USE ONLY KYOCERA APPROVED
ACCESSORIES WITH KYOCERA
PHONES. USE OF ANY UNAUTHORIZED
ACCESSORIES MAY BE DANGEROUS
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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,
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 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.
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:
1-800-349-4478 or 858-882-1401.
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Index
Numerics
1-touch dialing
, 51
A
accessories
, 63
headsets
, 56
T-coil hearing aid
, 56
TTY device
, 56
airplane mode
, 51
set date and time
, 50
alarm clock
, 36
alerts
browser
, 58
calls
, 29, 54
lights only
, 54
messages
, 44
minute
, 52
missed calls
, 53
pages
, 44
roaming
, 54, 57, 58
scheduler
, 35
vibrate
, 54
voice privacy
, 56
voicemail
, 44
applications
, 61
downloading
, 61
auto-hyphenation
, 51
B
backlighting
, 54
banner
, 53
battery
charging
, 9
drain
, 10
installing
, 9
recharging
, 9
safety guidelines
, 10
Bluetooth
, 49
activating
, 49
adding devices
, 49
changing phone name
, 50
connecting
, 49
connecting devices
, 49
deleting devices
, 50
OBEX authentication
, 50
pairing
, 49, 50
renaming devices
, 49
visibility
, 50
bookmarks
, 60
BREW
, 61
Brick Attack
, 32
browser
alerts
, 44, 58
bookmarks
, 60
launching
, 60
navigating
, 60
C
calculator
, 36
calendar, see scheduler
call history, see call lists
call lists
all
, 20
erasing
, 21
incoming
, 20
missed
, 20
outgoing calls
, 20
saving numbers
, 21
sending messages
, 21
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viewing contacts
, 21
call logs, see call lists
call timers
all
, 21
data
, 22
home
, 22
incoming
, 22
outgoing
, 22
recent
, 22
roaming
, 22
caller IDs
, 29
callsalerts
, 54
answering
, 15
any key answer
, 53
auto answer
, 56
call lists
, 20
emergency
, 16
ending
, 15
limiting
, 58
making
, 15
missed
, 53
placing on hold
, 52
redialing
, 15
silencing
, 16
timing
, 52
CDMA privacy
, 56
com port speed
, 56
consumer limited warranty
, 64
contact groups
, 27
contacts
, 23
adding
, 24
adding prefixes
, 25
assigning alerts
, 25
assigning pictures
, 25
calling
, 24
changing primary number
, 26
checking memory
, 28
editing
, 25
erasing
, 26
groups
, 26
number types
, 25
sending messages
, 24
sending vCard
, 25
viewing
, 23
web addresses
, 26
contacts list
, 23
conventions, using this guide
, 14
countdown timer
, 37
customer support
, 63
D
data counter
, 22
display
, 53
brightness
, 54
contrast
, 54
language
, 54
time and date
, 54
downloads
, 61
help
, 61
drafts folder
, 40
E
earpiece
, 15
emergency calls
, 16
emergency services
, 57
F
fast find
, 52
frequent list
, 52
G
games
Brick Attack
, 32
groups
adding
, 27, 28, 46
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adding contacts
, 26
assigning alerts
, 27, 46
assigning pictures
, 27
editing
, 27, 46
erasing
, 28, 47
sending messages
, 27, 46
viewing
, 27, 46
groups list
, 27, 46
H
headset sounds
, 56
headsets
auto answer
, 56
help, getting
, 63
hold calls
activating
, 51
changing message
, 52
I
icons
, 12
images
erasing
, 31
sending
, 29
inbox
, 42
incoming calls
, 20
Internet
, 60
K
keyguard
activating
, 51
unlocking
, 51
keypad
setting sounds
, 55
tone length
, 55
L
language
, 54
location information
, 57
lock code
, 59
M
media files
assigning
, 30
details
, 30
erasing
, 30, 31
locking
, 30
playing
, 30
renaming
, 30
sending
, 30
media gallery
, 29
menus
contacts
, 23
custom
, 53
main
, 13
media gallery
, 29
messaging
, 38
recent calls
, 20
setting main view
, 53
settings
, 48
tools
, 32
message groups
, 28, 46
messages
adding addresses
, 40
adding contacts
, 39
adding groups
, 39
adding preset text
, 40, 45
alerts
, 44
appended
, 43
callback number
, 41, 45
calling numbers
, 42
checking status
, 43
completing drafts
, 40
creating
, 39
delivery receipts
, 41, 45
erasing
, 45, 47
forwarding
, 42
incoming calls
, 39
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list view
, 44
locking
, 42
recent calls
, 39
recent list
, 39, 46
replying
, 42
saving
, 42, 45
saving addresses
, 40
saving drafts
, 40
saving preset text
, 40
sending later
, 41
setting priority
, 41
signature
, 44
sorting
, 42
unable to send
, 43
validity period
, 41
viewing sender
, 42
web addresses
, 42
writing language
, 40
missed calls
, 20, 21
multimedia
, 29
N
navigation shortcuts
, 11
notifications
messages
, 42
voicemail
, 43
number prefixes
, 25
number types
, 25
O
OBEX authentication
, 50
outbox
, 43
outgoing calls
, 20
P
pages
alerts
, 44
phone
accessories
, 63
answering calls
, 15
build information
, 62
changing lock code
, 59
codes
, 24
extensions
, 24
icons
, 12, 62
locking
, 58
making calls
, 15
overview
, 11
service
, 63
switching numbers
, 57
turning on
, 15
power on sounds
, 55
preset text
, 40, 45
primary number
, 26
product evaluation
, 63
Q
quick alarm
, 36
R
ringers
assigning
, 29
roaming
alerts
, 54, 57, 58
restrictions
, 57
S
scheduler
, 33
alerts
, 35
auto erase
, 35
copying events
, 34
creating events
, 33
day view
, 34
editing events
, 34
erasing events
, 35
event priority
, 35
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event reminders
, 35
finding dates
, 34
finding events
, 34
month view
, 34
sending events
, 34
silent mode
, 35
sorting events
, 34
work hours
, 35
screensavers
, 29, 53
security
, 58
sent messages folder
, 43, 45
settings
accessories
, 56
convenience
, 50
display
, 53
network
, 56, 57
scheduler
, 35, 50, 54, 55
security
, 58
sounds
, 54
silent mode
, 54
sounds
erasing
, 31
power
, 55
sending
, 29
silence all
, 54
speakerphone
, 15, 16
speed dial list
adding contact
, 26
editing
, 28
using
, 16
stopwatch
, 37
support, customer
, 63
symbols
, 18
T
T-coil hearing aid
, 56
teletype device
, 56
text entry
, 17, 19
letters
, 17
modes
, 17, 45
numbers
, 17
rapid entry
, 17
symbols
, 18
text messages
, 39, 42
themes
, 53
timer
, 37
tip calculator
, 36
tools
, 32
alarm clock
, 36
calculator
, 36
scheduler
, 33
stopwatch
, 37
timer
, 37
tip calculator
, 36
voice memos
, 32
V
vibrate mode
, 54
voice memos
, 32
playing
, 30, 33
recording
, 33
voicemail
alerts
, 44
changing number
, 45
checking
, 43
configuring
, 42
volume
adjusting
, 16
earpiece
, 55
keypad
, 55
ringers
, 55
speakerphone
, 55
W
wallpapers
, 29, 53
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warranty
, 64
web browser
, 60
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Kyocera Communications Inc.
www.kyocera-wireless.com
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