Kyocera KWC-K33B01 Dual-band CDMA Cellular Phone with Bluetooth User Manual 82 K6572 1EN

Kyocera Communications, Inc Dual-band CDMA Cellular Phone with Bluetooth 82 K6572 1EN

Users Manual

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iiS4000 Generic User GuideThis manual is based on the production version of the Kyocera S4000 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 5,506,8655,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501 5,267,261 5,414,7965,504,773 5,535,239 5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,0545,337,338 5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,5695,490,165 5,511,073The Kyocera Wireless Corp. (“KWC”) products described in this manual may include copyrighted KWC and third party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for KWC 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 KWC products may not be modified, reverse engineered, distributed or reproduced in any manner not permitted by law.Furthermore, the purchase of the KWC 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 KWC 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. Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and used by Kyocera Wireless Corp. under license.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Copyright © 2008 Kyocera Wireless Corp. All rights reserved.Ringer Tones Copyright © 2000-2008 Kyocera Wireless Corp.82-K6572-1EN, Rev. 001FCC noticeThis 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 Wireless Corp. (KWC) supplied and approved standard case CV90-P0321-01 or premium case CV90-P0323-01.Other accessories used with this device for body-worn operations must not contain any metallic components and must provide at least 15mm 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 limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted Draft
User Guide iiilevels 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 http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on the FCC ID: OVFKWC-K33B01.Additional information on SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at www.wow-com.com.* 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.Bluetooth® CertificationFor information about S4000 Bluetooth Certification, visit the Bluetooth Qualification Program Web site at qualweb.bluetooth.org.CautionThe 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.Optimizing your phone’s performanceUse the guidelines in this guide to learn how to optimize the performance and life of your phone and battery.Air bagsIf 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 devicesPacemakers—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.Draft
ivThe 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.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 areasPosted 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 engineUsing phone with careUse only in normal position (to ear). Avoid dropping, hitting, bending, or sitting on the phone.Avoiding magnetic environmentsKeep the phone away from magnets which can cause improper functioning of the phone.Keeping phone dryKeep the phone dry. Damage can result if the phone gets wet. Water damage is not covered under warranty.Resetting the phoneIf the screen seems frozen and the keypad does not respond to keypresses, reset the phone by completing the following steps:1. Remove the battery door.2. Remove and replace the battery.Draft
User Guide vIf the problem persists, return the phone to the dealer for service.AccessoriesUse only Kyocera-approved accessories with Kyocera phones. Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.Radio Frequency (RF) energyYour 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 mandatesWhere service is available, this handset complies with the Phase I and Phase II E911 Mandates issued by the FCC.Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)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.Draft
viBattery and charger specificationsKyocera Wireless Corp.www.kyocera-wireless.comTo purchase accessories, visit www.kyocera-wireless.com/storeCharger Input OuputCE90-R2093 100-240 VAC / 50/60 Hz 5V 350mACV90-R2672 100-240 VAC / 50/60 Hz 4.5V 1.2ACV90-R274A 100-240 VAC / 50/60 Hz 4.5V 600mAStandard Battery (5mm):CV90-K3880 3.7V / 790 mAhDraft
Phone User Guide viiTABLE OF CONTENTS1 Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Phone battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Phone overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Main menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Basic navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Guide conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Basic Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Powering up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Making phone calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Answering phone calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Ending phone calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Verifying your phone number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Activating voice dialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Call Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Volume control  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Hold call  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Speed dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101-Touch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Voicemail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Data and fax calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Roaming calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Emergency services  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Airplane mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124 Text Entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Text entry modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Text entry quick reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 Recent Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Call lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Call timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176 Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Viewing Contacts list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Adding contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Working with contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Contact groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Searching contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Contacts count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237 Media Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Accessing folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Browsing images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Browsing sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248 Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Menu options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Bluetooth® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Sounds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Convenience  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Voice Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Phone information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .399 Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Multimedia messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Erase messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Working with messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Message settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4610 Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Taking a picture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Camera mode options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Camera indicators and icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5011 Tools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Voice memo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Scheduler  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Alarm clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Tip calculator  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Draft
viiiStopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  55World clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5512 Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Launching Browser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  56Using Web menu options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Searching for Web site  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  57Using bookmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  57Checking Browser Alerts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  57Web Alert  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5713 Downloads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58Using Downloads  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Downloading an application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Opening an application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Viewing application details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Removing an application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Disabling an application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  59Checking available memory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5914 Voice Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Voice dial list  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  60Voice commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6015 Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62Customer support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Qualified service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  63Phone accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Become a product evaluator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6316 Consumer Limited Warranty. . . . . . . . . . 64Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Draft
User Guide 11GETTING STARTEDPhone batteryInstalling the batteryTo install the battery:With the back of the phone facing you, locate the side notches at the top of the phone.Slide your fingernail into one of the notches to unsnap the back cover.Place the battery in the phone casing with the metal contacts toward the top of the phone.Fit the bottom of the back cover into the shape at the bottom of the battery well.Press the back cover until it snaps into place.To remove the battery, make sure the phone is turned off.Charging the batteryYou must have at least a partial charge in the battery to make or receive calls.To charge the battery:Connect the AC adapter to the jack on the bottom of the phone.Plug the adapter into a wall outlet.The battery icon in the upper-right corner of the screen shows whether the phone is:Charging (animated icon)Partially charged Fully charged The battery does not charge if you are in a call while it is connected to an AC adapter.Recharging the batteryYou can safely recharge the battery at any time, even if it has a partial charge.Battery careGeneral safety guidelinesDo 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, Draft
2Phone overviewinternal 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, 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 fire, explosion, or other hazard.Common causes of battery drainPlaying games or using the Web.Keeping backlighting on.Operating in digital mode 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.Phone overviewGetting to know your phoneThe following illustration shows the phone in open position.Earpiece speaker.Home screen. key scrolls through lists and text entry fields and accesses shortcuts from the home screen.Left softkey accesses menus and functions. key returns you to the previous screen and erases characters in text entry.Draft
User Guide 3 key starts or answers a call. Press once to display the All calls list and twice to redial the last number dialed. Press and hold to activate voice command.Keypad for entering numbers, letters, or symbols. key changes the text mode in text entry. key cycles through word choices during text entry. key selects a menu item, or accesses the main menu at the home screen.Right softkey accesses the contacts list and other menu options. key activates the speakerphone and answers incoming calls. key turns the phone on and off, ends a call or browser session, and returns you to the home screen. key enters a space during text entry. Press and hold to activate or deactivate Silent mode.Microphone.Draft
4Phone overviewThe following illustration shows the phone in closed position. With the phone closed, the keys are locked to prevent accidental key presses.Jack for hands-free headset only (sold separately).Indicator light. key for raising or lowering speaker volume.External screen for displaying time, caller ID, signal, and battery strength.Jack for AC adapter (included) and data cable (sold separately). key for activating camera mode.External speaker.Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack damages the phone.Common keysThe following list the frequently-pressed keys. Throughout this user guide, these keys are referred as follows:Screen iconsThese icons may appear on your phone’s screen:Navigation keyOK keyLeft softkeyRight softkeySend key (also referred to as the Call or Talk key)End key (also referred to as the Power key)Back keySpeakerphone keyThe 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. Fewer bars indicate a weaker signal.Draft
User Guide 5A call is in progress.The phone has a standard speed data connection.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. Check with your service provider for availability.(blinking) The phone is sending high-speed data.(blinking) The phone is receiving high-speed data.Data service is available, but the phone is dormant.Bluetooth wireless technology is enabled (On).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 on.Position location is set to your service provider and to emergency services.Position location is set to emergency services only.The phone is in camera mode.The phone is set to auto answer.The phone is in privacy mode, accessing a secure Web site or with files locked.The alarm clock is set.The battery is fully charged. The more black bars, the fuller the charge.Draft
6Main menuMain menuThe contents of the main menu are as follows:Basic navigationYou press your phone keys to access the various menus and other features of your phone. Some of the basic frequently-used keys are as follows:: Selects items that appear on the lower left of the display. At the home screen, you can select  .: Selects items that appear on the lower right of the display. At the home screen, you can select  .: Selects a menu item.: Scrolls through menus and options. You can access the following shortcuts from the home screen.Press and hold left to launch Browser.Press and hold right to record a voice memo.Press and hold up to access the custom menu.Press and hold down to view recent calls list.: Returns to the previous menu level.Recent CallsAllIncomingOutgoingMissedErase Call ListCall TimerContactsView AllAdd NewView GroupsSpeed Dial ListVoice Dial ListContacts CountMedia GalleyImagesSoundsSettingsBluetoothSoundsDisplayConvenienceVoice FeaturesAccessoriesNetworkSecurityPhone InfoMessagingNew Text MsgNew Pic MsgVoicemailInboxSent MsgsOutboxSaved MsgsDraftsMsg SettingsErase MsgCameraLaunches the CameraToolsVoice MemoSchedulerAlarm ClockTip CalculatorCalculatorTimerStopwatchWorld ClockBrowserLaunches the BrowserDownloadsMobileShopSettingsHelpThe menu items on your phone can change depending on the services provided. Check with your service provider.Draft
User Guide 7: Returns to the home screen.Guide conventionsIn this guide the following conventions are used when describing phone features. means to press the left or right softkey, or the   key to select an item on the display. For example, “select  ” tells you to physically press the left softkey to choose   from the display. means to press a phone key. For example, “press the   key to make a phone call” tells you to press the   key on your phone. means to press the   key to move though a list on the display. For example, “scroll through your Contacts list to choose a contact” means to press the   key up or down to scroll through the list on the display.The greater than symbol “>” tells you to select an option from a menu or list. For example, “ >  ” means to:At the home screen, press the left softkey to select  .Scroll to the   option.Press the   key to select  .Draft
8Powering up2BASIC FUNCTIONSThis section explains basic functionality of your phone. For more detailed explanations of your phone’s features, refer to the later chapters.Powering upTo turn on your phone, press and hold the   key and wait until the phone display lights up.To turn off your phone, press and hold the   key until the phone turns off.Making phone callsMake 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 you see in this symbol, 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 while with no signal, it changes to power save mode. When you see “Power Save” on your phone’s screen, press any key to return to normal operating mode.You can make a phone call in one of the following ways.Call using numbersAt the home screen:Enter a phone number.Press the   key.Call using contactsAt the home screen:Select   to open your Contacts list.Highlight a contact and press the   key.Call using voice commandsYou can use voice commands to call a contact from your voice dial list or to dial a phone number. For more information, see “Voice Commands” on page 60.Redial a numberAt the home screen:Press the   key once to open your call history.Highlight a phone number or contact and press the   key.To redial the last number called, received or missed, press the   key twice.Answering phone callsWhen 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:Draft
User Guide 9Answer using the Send keyPress the   key or any key with Any Key Answer enabled. For more information, see “Any key answer” on page 33.Answer using speakerphonePress the   key.Answer using flipYou can set the phone to answer immediately when you open the flip. This feature does not apply to incoming data or fax calls. For more information, see “Open to answer” on page 33.Ending phone callsTo end a phone call, press the   key or close the flip.Verifying your phone numberTo verify your phone number, select   >  >   >  .Activating voice dialingAt the home screen:Press and hold the   key.Follow the prompts.For more information, see “Voice Commands” on page 60.Draft
10 Volume control3CALL FEATURESThis chapter describes call features such as volume, holding calls, speed dialing, and other features.Volume controlYou have several ways to control the volume of your phone.Adjust volume during a callTo adjust the earpiece volume during a call, press the   key up or down.Use the speakerphoneYour phone has a built-in speakerphone. To turn on the speakerphone, press the   key.The speakerphone icon appears on the home screen when the speakerphone is on. To turn off the speakerphone, press the  key again.If you press the   key during an incoming call, you will answer the call.Silence an incoming callPress the   key to silence an incoming call, especially if you set the phone to answer immediately when you open the flip. For more information, see “Open to answer” on page 33.With the flip open, you can also press the   key or select   to silence the phone without answering the call. To silence the phone and answer the call, press the   key and then press the   key.In the absence of voicemail, this feature drops the call.Hold callUse this feature to place incoming calls on hold until you are ready to answer them. See “Hold call” on page 32.Speed dialingUse the Speed Dial feature 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 “Contact number” on page 19.To call a contact that has a speed dial location.Enter the one- or two-digit speed dial location.Press the Send key.1-Touch dialingThis feature is the fastest way to speed dial a contact that has a speed dial location. See “1-Touch dialing” on page 31.Draft
User Guide 11VoicemailConfigure your voicemailBefore your phone can receive voicemail messages, you must 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 automatically transferred to voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off.Press and hold the   key.Follow the system prompts to create a password and record a greeting.Check voicemailWhen a voice message is received, your screen displays a notification along with a voicemail message icon at the top of your screen. The symbol flashes if the message is urgent. If you see a notification:Select   to call your voicemail number.Follow the system prompts to retrieve the message.To clear the screen without checking messages, select  .If you see only the voicemail message icon:Select   >   >  .If you have set up your voicemail, select   to call your voicemail number.Follow the system prompts to retrieve the message.Set voicemail alertYou can set the phone to beep or vibrate every five minutes to remind you that you have voicemail. For more information, see “Alerts” on page 46.Data and fax callsYour phone may be able to receive certain data or faxes. See “Data and fax calls” on page 36.Roaming callsControl roaming callsYou can restrict your phone from making a call when roaming. See “Roam option” on page 37.Set roaming alertYou can set the phone to alert you when you roam outside of your home service area. See “Roaming service alert” on page 37.Set roam ringerYou can set a ringer to indicate when an incoming call is subject to roaming charges. See “Roam ringer” on page 28.Set call guardYou can set the phone to warn you before you answer or place a call while roaming. See “Roam call alert” on page 37.Draft
12 Emergency servicesEmergency servicesCall emergency serviceYou 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:Enter your 3-digit emergency code.Press the   key.Regardless of your 3-digit emergency code (911, 111, 999, 000, etc.), your phone operates as described.Exit emergency servicesWhen you have completed the emergency call:Select  .Select   again to confirm your choice.To determine who has access to your location, see “Location” on page 38.Airplane modeWhile in an airplane, you can set your phone to Airplane mode where your phone does not emit RF signals. See “Airplane mode” on page 31.Draft
User Guide 134TEXT ENTRYYou can enter letters, numbers, and symbols in contacts, text messages, and your banner.???Text entry modesThe current text entry mode (and capitalization setting, when applicable) are indicated by icons.The text entry screen has the following features:The number of remaining characters you can type. Allowed length of messages can vary depending on your service.Text entry fields.Current capitalization setting.Current text entry mode.There are six text entry modes:: quick text mode.: case change mode.: normal alpha mode.: rapid entry mode.: numbers only mode.: symbol mode.The mode you start in depends 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 numbersTo enter a number while in numbers only mode, press a number key once.To enter a number while in normal alpha or rapid mode, press and hold a number key until the number appears on the screen.Enter words letter by letterPress a key once for the first letter, twice for the second letter, and so on.Wait for the cursor to move right and enter the next letter.To enter a space, press the   key.Enter words quicklyWhen you press a series of keys using rapid mode, your phone checks its dictionary and guesses at the word you are trying to spell.For each letter of the word you want, press the key once. For example, to enter the word “any” press the   >   >   keys.Chars: 157Send To:Message:Send OptionsDraft
14 Text entry quick referenceIf the word doesn’t match what you want, press the   key to check other word matches.When you see the word you want, press the  key.Enter symbolsWhile entering text in normal alpha mode, you can enter symbols by pressing the   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:From the text entry screen, select   > .Scroll up or down to view the list of symbols.Press the number key corresponding to the symbol to enter it.Change default text entry modeYou can change the default text entry mode when creating a text message. For more information, see “Default text” on page 47.Change modesSometimes you need to change modes. For example, to enter numbers in an email address while in normal alpha mode, you must change to numbers only mode, enter the numbers, and then change back to normal alpha mode to complete the address.To change text entry modes, press and hold the  key until the icon for your desired mode appears at the top of the screen. You can also select   and a different mode.CapitalizationYou can change capitalization at any time while entering text. Simply press the   key to choose upper or lower case while in normal alpha mode.Text entry quick referenceThis table gives instructions for entering letters, numbers, and symbols.Draft
User Guide 15Use normal alpha mode and press a key until you see your desired letter. For more options, see “Text entry modes” on page 13.Use numbers only mode and press a key. For more options, see “Text entry modes” on page 13.In either normal alpha mode, press the   key until you find your desired symbol. For more options, see “Text entry modes” on page 13.Press the   key.Press the   key.Press and hold the   key.Scroll left or right.Scroll up or down.Press and hold the   key.In normal alpha mode, press the   key. Choose uppercase.In normal alpha mode, press the   key. Choose lowercase.In normal alpha mode, press the   key. Choose sentence case.Press the appropriate left or right softkey.Draft
16 Call lists5RECENT CALLSCall listsDetails on the calls you made, received, or missed are stored in the Recent Calls list and are identified by the following icons:View recent callsSelect  >   and one of the following: displays all calls made or received. displays calls answered. displays calls made. displays calls received, but not answered.Highlight a recent call.Press the   key to call the number or select   and one of the following: creates a new contact or   displays the contact details. sends a text message to the number. sends a multimedia message to the number. deletes the call from the call list.If the phone number is classified as “secret,” you must enter your four-digit lock code to access it.Missed callsWhen you have missed a call, “Missed Call” appears on your screen. You can do one of the following:To clear the screen, select  .To view the call details, select   and press the OK key.To return the call, select   and press the Send key.Set alert for missed callsYou can set an alert to beep every five minutes after you have missed a call. See “Alerts” on page 46.Erase call listYou can erase your phone’s call lists.Select   >   >  >  ,  ,  , or  .Select  .Outgoing callIncoming callMissed call (flashing)Draft
User Guide 17Call timersView call timersTo track the number and duration of calls made and received on your phone, select   >  >   and one of the following: tracks all calls you have made and received. You cannot reset this timer. tracks all calls you have made and received since you last reset this timer. To reset this timer to zero, select  . tracks calls you have made and received in your home service area since you last reset this timer. To reset this timer to zero, select  . tracks calls you have made and received while roaming since you last reset this timer. To reset this timer to zero, select . tracks calls you have received since you last reset this timer. To reset this timer to zero, select  . tracks calls you have made since you last reset this timer. To reset this timer to zero, select  .Time your callsYour phone can alert with a short beep ten seconds before each minute passes during a call. For more information, see “Minute alert” on page 33.Draft
18 Viewing Contacts list6CONTACTSUse your phone’s Contacts list to store information about a person or company. Each contact entry can have up to six phone numbers, two email addresses, two Web addresses, two street addresses, and a space for notes.Viewing Contacts listTo view existing contacts in your phone, select  >   >  . Your Contacts list is listed alphabetically.You can also select   from the home screen to view the directory.Scroll to a contact and do one of the following:Press the   key to call the highlighted contact.Press the   key to view the highlighted contact’s details.Select   to add a new contact.Select   and choose one of the following: to make a call. to send a text message. sends a multimedia message. to view contact details. to edit contact details. to erase the contact. to send contact as a vCard. to send all contacts via Bluetooth. to access your contacts.Adding contactsAdd contact from home screenTo add a contact to your Contacts list:From the home screen, enter a phone number to save (including the area code).Select   >  .Enter a name for the contact. For more information, see “Text Entry” on page 13.Enter additional phone numbers, email addresses, Web addresses, and notes, if needed. Scroll up or down to move through the contact fields.When you are done entering the information, select  .Add contact from contacts menuTo add a contact to your Contacts list:Select   >   >  .Enter a name for the contact. When you are done, scroll down to move to the next field. For more information, see “Text Entry” on page 13.Enter a primary number for the contact.Draft
User Guide 19Enter additional phone numbers, email addresses, Web addresses and note, if needed. Scroll up or down to move through the contact fields.When you are done entering information, select  .Add code or extensionWhen you save the phone number of an automated service, you may include a pause to stop dialing, where you can wait to dial an extension.From the home screen, enter a phone number.Select   and a type of pause: causes the phone to stop dialing for two seconds. causes the phone to stop dialing until you select   > while making the call.Enter the remaining numbers.Complete the contact and select  .Working with contactsContact detailsTo edit the details of an existing contact:Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.At the contact’s detail screen, select  .Edit or add phone numbers, email addresses, Web addresses, and notes. Scroll up or down to move through the contact fields.When you are done entering the information, select  .Contact nameTo work on the name of an existing contact:Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.At the contact’s detail screen, scroll to the contact name.Select   and one of the following: assigns a specific ringer to the contact. assigns a specific picture to the contact. deletes the entire contact. sends the contact as a vCard.Contact numberTo work on the number of an existing contact:Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.At the contact’s detail screen, scroll to a contact number.Select   and one of the following: calls the contact.Draft
20 Working with contacts sends a text message. sends a multimedia message. displays the contact’s detail screen for you to change the number (adding an area code) or other data of the contact. adds the number to your speed dial list. displays the number. deletes the number from the contact./ makes the number secret, hiding it from the screen until you enter the lock code. makes this number the primary number for the contact. sends the contact as a vCard. adds the number to the business, personal, or custom group.Contact email addressTo work on the email address of an existing contact:Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.At the contact’s detail screen, scroll to ‘a contact email address.Select   and one of the following: sends a text message (depending on your service provider). sends a multimedia message. displays the email address. adds the email address to the business, personal, or custom group. deletes the email address from the contact./ makes the email address secret, hiding it from the screen until you enter the lock code. sends the contact as a vCard.Contact Web addressTo work on the Web address of an existing number.Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.At the contact’s detail screen, scroll to a contact Web address.Select   and one of the following: launches the Browser and goes to the Web address. sends a multimedia message. displays the Web address.Draft
User Guide 21 deletes Web address from the contact./ makes the Web address secret, hiding it from the screen until you enter the lock code. sends the contact as a vCard.Contact street addressTo work on the street address of an existing number:Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.At the contact’s detail screen, scroll to a contact street address.Select   and one of the following: displays the street address. deletes street address from the contact./ makes the street address secret, hiding it from the screen until you enter the lock code. sends the contact as a vCard.Contact noteTo work on the note of an existing number:Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.At the contact’s detail screen, scroll to the contact note.Select   and one of the following: displays the note. deletes the note from the contact./ makes the note secret, hiding it from the screen until you enter the lock code. sends the contact as a vCard.Assign ringerTo assign a ringer to a contact:Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.At the contact’s detail screen, scroll to the contact name.Select   >   >   and a ringer from the list. Scroll to play the ringers.Assign pictureTo assign a picture to a contact:Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.At the contact’s detail screen, scroll to the contact name.Draft
22 Contact groupsSelect   >   and one of the following: assigns a picture to the contact. Select   or  >   or   to choose what kind of picture to assign. removes the assigned picture from the contact. activates camera mode.Assign number typeAfter you assign a number type, an icon appears in front of the contact number.Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.At the contact’s detail screen, select  .Press down twice to scroll to the number type dropdown and press the   key.Select  ,  ,  ,  ,  or  . The appropriate icon appears next to the number in your phone lists.Select  .Send a vCardTo send contact information as a message:Select   >   >  .At the Contacts list, select a contact.Select   >   and one of the following:Complete the appropriate task to send the contact information.You can select   >   > >   to send all of your contacts via Bluetooth.Contact groupsYou can assign your contacts to groups. Your phone comes with two default groups, Business and Personal. You can also create your own groups.Select   >   >  .Select  .Enter a name for the group, and select  .Select the contacts from the list provided. A check mark appears next to each selection you make. You can also remove checkmarks.After selecting your desired contacts, select .Your new group appears the next time you view your groups.Use groupsSelect   >   >  .At the Groups list, scroll to a group.Draft
User Guide 23Select   and one of the following: displays the group details. enables editing the group. deletes the group. sends a text message. sends a multimedia message. sends the group as avCard.Customize groupsSelect   >   >  .At the Groups list, select a group.Select   and one of the following: assigns a ringer to the group. assigns a picture to the group. deletes the group. enables editing the group.Searching contactsTo find a phone number or contact, you can search the Contacts list, check the Frequent List, or use Fast Find.Contacts listTo search your Contacts list, select   >  and one of the following: lists the entire Contacts list. lists the existing groups. or   shows the contacts on the specified list.You can also use the   shortcut from the home screen to view the Contacts list. To quickly get down the list, enter the first letter of the contact. You can skip to that letter of the alphabet.Frequent listWith Frequent List enabled, you can see 15 of your most frequently called contacts. For more information, see “Frequent list” on page 33.Fast findWith Fast Find enabled, you can press one or two keys to view close matches of the number. For more information, see “Fast find” on page 33.Contacts countTo check the status of the stored contacts on the phone (with a maximum of 500), select   >  >  .Draft
24 Accessing folders7MEDIA GALLERYYour phone stores images and sounds, and displays those files on the phone’s screen.Accessing foldersTo access the folders where your phone stores media files, select   >   and one of the following: contains image files that are preloaded, downloaded, saved or created. contains sound files that are preloaded, downloaded, saved or created.Browsing imagesTo browse the Images folder:Select   >   >   and one of the following: displays the images captured with your phone camera. displays the images available. displays the wallpapers available. displays the screen savers available. displays the pictures you can assign as caller IDs.Depending on your selection, you can select  or   to complete your desired task.Browsing soundsTo browse the Sounds folder:Select   >   >   and one of the following: displays the sounds available. displays the ringers available. contains the voice memos you have made.At the folder list, highlight a file.Depending on your selection, you can select ,  ,  , or   to complete your desired task.???Draft
User Guide 258SETTINGSMenu optionsThe contents of the Settings menu are as follows:BluetoothOn/OffMy DevicesSettingsSoundsRingersRinger ModeVolumeFlip SoundsPwr On/OffKey SoundsDisplayWallpaperScreensaverMain Menu ViewMy BannerMy TickerBacklightingBrightnessLanguageTime/Date FormatConvenienceAirplane ModeAuto-Hyphen1-Touch DialingAuto RedialHold CallFast FindFrequent ListMissed Call AlertMinute AlertOpen to AnswerAny Key AnswerVoice FeaturesAutomatic AddExpert ModeDisplay ResultsDigit LengthsVoice AnswerVoice Wake-UpVoice TrainingAccessoriesHeadset SoundsAuto-AnswerPwr BacklightingCom Port SpeedTTY DeviceHearing AidNetworkData/Fax CallsPrivacy AlertVoice PrivacyRoam/Svc AlertRoam OptionSet Phone LineWeb AlertRoam Call AlertLocationSecurityLock PhoneLimit CallsEmergency NumbersErase ContactsNew Lock CodePhone InfoBuild InfoIcon KeysSome features are not available on all phones. Check with your service provider.Draft
26 Bluetooth®Bluetooth®The Bluetooth® wireless technology on your phone enables wireless connectivity with accessories such as portable or installed hands-free car kits, headsets, handsets, computers, PC cards and adapters, PDAs, and speakers. You must use a Bluetooth wireless technology device (compatible with Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology, version 1.2) in order to use this phone wirelessly. Bluetooth wireless technology accessories have the   symbol. For additional information on carrier-supported profiles and third-party accessory compatibility for Bluetooth wireless technology, visit www.kyocera-wireless.com/support.Turning Bluetooth onYou must turn on your phone’s Bluetooth feature to use it with Bluetooth devices. Select   >  >   >   and one of the following: allows other devices to find your phone. hides your phone for all devices except those listed in your My Devices. prohibits your phone from being used with any Bluetooth device. To prolong battery life, it is recommended to set   to   when you are not using it.When you turn on Bluetooth the first time, you are prompted to do a device search. Then you can pair with a device.PairingYou must first “pair” your phone with the Bluetooth wireless technology enabled device to allow your phone to communicate with it. Refer to the following instructions for setting up Bluetooth wireless technology in conjunction with the user guide provided with your Bluetooth device.Select   >   >   >  >   or  .Prepare the Bluetooth device (Bluetooth accessory) for pairing as described in the other device’s user guide.Select   >   >   >  >  . Your phone then searches and detects visible Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices in the vicinity.With devices found, select   to see the list.Highlight your desired device and select  .When pairing is initiated from another Bluetooth device, you are prompted to accept or reject the pairing.If necessary, enter the password provided in the Bluetooth device’s user guide and select .Draft
User Guide 27Your phone waits for the device’s response. With the password accepted, the device shows in  .Using BluetoothBefore you can use the Bluetooth wireless technology functions of your phone, you must get your phone ready to communicate with a device. This is called “connecting.”Connecting to a deviceTo connect your phone to an audio Bluetooth device:Select   >   >   > .At the device list, highlight a device and select .A notification appears confirming the connection. You can now use the device with your phone.Disconnecting from a deviceTo disconnect your phone from an audio Bluetooth device:Select   >   >   > .At the device list, highlight a device and select .Device list optionsYou can change or review the information about each device you paired with your phone.Select   >   >   > .Highlight your desired device.Select   and one of the following: to rename the device. to remove the device from your phone if you are no longer going to use it. to view a description of the device (such as Headset, Handsfree, Object Push, and Serial Port).Bluetooth settingsYou can set how your phone interacts with Bluetooth devices. Select   >   >  >   and one of the following:changes the name of your phone for other devices it is paired with to identify. sets the time your phone remains visible to other devices. shows the list of the Bluetooth wireless technology service protocol supported by your phone. enables or disables OBEX authentication.Draft
28 SoundsSoundsYour phone has several settings that control the sound. You can select from a variety of ringers and control the volume.RingersYou can change the ringer for your phone. You can also assign ringers for different tasks.Ringer typesYour phone has multiple ringers you can choose to use for all incoming calls, incoming business calls, and incoming personal calls.Select   >   >   >  >  ,  , or  .Select a ringer. (Scroll down the list to hear the ringers.)You can use your selected ringer type to identify callers with your contacts assigned to different groups. For more information, see “Contact groups” on page 22.Roam ringerYour phone can alert you to roaming calls with a specific ringer. Select   >   > >   >   >  .Ringer modeYour 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 the phone to vibrate or light up when you receive calls and alerts.Select   >   >   >   and one of the following: rings for the incoming call or alert (in effect, returning phone to a non-silent mode). vibrates for the duration of the incoming call or other alerts. vibrates for the first 10 seconds and then rings for the remainder of the incoming call alert. lights up for the duration of the incoming call or other alerts.You can also press and hold the   key (or press up and down the   key) to toggle between Vibrate Only mode and Normal Sounds mode.The phone rings when attached to an external power source (such as a charger), even if all sounds have been silenced.VolumeYou can control the volume of your phone’s features.Draft
User Guide 29Volume controlsTo control the volume of the phone’s ringer, speakerphone, earpiece, and keypad:Select   >   >   >  >  , ,  , or  .Scroll right to increase the volume or left to decrease the volume.Press the   key to save.Smart volumeTo automatically adjust the volume during a call, based on surrounding noise levels, select   > >   >   > >  .Flip soundsTo assign specific sounds for when your phone’s flip opens or closes:Select   >   >   >  >   or  .Select a sound. (Scroll down the list to hear the sounds.)Power on/offYour phone plays a sound when powering on and off. Select   >   >   >  >  .Key SoundTo choose the sound the phone makes when you press its keys, select   >   > >   >  ,  , or  .DisplayWallpaperYou can select a wallpaper for your phone’s home screen. Select   >   >   >  and one of the following options:Scroll to select a wallpaper.Select   >   to see the enlarged picture.Select   >   to select an image from your images folder.Select   >   to select a picture taken with your phone’s camera.Select   >   to view the file details.ScreensaverScreensavers appear on the home screen, activated 10 seconds after the last keypress. Incoming calls and alerts override the screensavers.Select   >   >   >   and one of the following options:Scroll to select a screensaver.Select   >   to see the enlarged picture.Draft
30 DisplaySelect   >   to select an image from your images folder.Select   >   to select a picture taken with your phone’s camera.Select   >   to view the file details.Main menu viewTo display menus in various formats, select >   >   >   and one of the following: displays icons of each menu item, with its name at the bottom of the screen. displays a list of each menu item.The next time you select   from the home screen, you see the menu style you selected.My bannerThe banner is the personal label for your phone, which appears on the home screen above the time and date. To change your banner:Select   >   >   > .Select   and press the   key to clear the current banner.Enter your new text (no more than 14 characters) and select  .My tickerThe ticker is the personal label for your phone. To change your ticker:Select   >   >   > .Select   >   and press the   key to clear the current ticker.Enter your new text and select  .BacklightingYour screen lights up while you are in a call or when you press a key on the keypad. The backlight automatically turns off when the phone is inactive or when you are in a call to prolong battery life.Set backlight durationYou can set the length of time that bright backlighting remains on. Select   > >   >   >   and one of the following: turns backlighting off.,  , or   (default) turns backlighting on for a set time after your last keypress.,  , or   turns backlighting on for the duration of a call, and for a set time after your last keypress.The “in call” settings drain the battery more quickly.Draft
User Guide 31Power save modeYou can activate the power save mode to dim the backlight and conserve battery life. The power save mode sets the backlight of the phone to the lowest level. Select   >   >   >  >   >  .BrightnessTo change the brightness of the display:Select   >   >   > .Scroll to change the brightness.Press the   key to save.LanguageYour phone can display alternative languages. Select   >   >   >   and a language.Time and date formatYour phone can display different time/date formats. Select   >   >   >  and a format.ConvenienceYour phone has several settings that may make your phone more convenient to use.Airplane modeWhile 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, or use the browser or Bluetooth devices, but you can play games, use the Scheduler, set the clock, and make emergency calls to the designated emergency numbers. Please check with uniformed personnel before operating your phone in Airplane mode.To set your phone to Airplane mode, select >   >   >  >  >  .If you turn on Airplane mode, you can also set the time and date manually.Auto-hyphenAuto-hyphenation, when enabled, automatically inserts hyphens into your phone numbers to be consistent with the U.S. dialing plan, such as 1-222-333-4444. Select   >   > >   >  .1-Touch dialingThe 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 number, press the first digit briefly, then press and hold the second digit. For example, if the speed dialing location is 15, press 1 briefly, then press and hold 5.Draft
32 ConvenienceTo use 1-Touch dialing, you must enable 1-Touch dialing on your phone and have a speed dial location assigned to a contact.To enable 1-touch dialing, select   >  >   >   > .Auto redialUse this setting to select whether to enable your phone to repeat a call when the called number is busy or there is no answer. Select   >  >   >   >  or  .Hold callThe Hold Call feature enables you to place incoming calls on hold until you are ready to answer them.The Hold Call feature does not work with the Open to Answer feature enabled. See “Open to answer” on page 33.Enable hold call featureSelect   >   >   > >  .If you have not recorded a hold message, you need to record one, such as “Please hold. I’ll answer in a minute.”Record the message twice, as prompted.Select   to save the message or   and one of the following. to replay your message. to record your message again. to exit.The next time a call comes in, you can place it on hold.Place a call on holdYou can place a call on hold once you have enabled this feature.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:Select   to place the caller on hold and play your recorded hold message.Select   to speak to the caller on hold or   to hang up without speaking.Change the hold messageSelect   >   >   > >  .Record the message twice, as prompted.Select   to save the message or   and one of the following. to replay your message. to record your message again.Draft
User Guide 33 to exit.Fast findWith Fast Find enabled, you can press one or two keys to view close matches of the number you are looking for.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.Scroll to your desired contact and press the  key to call the number.To enable Fast Find, select   >   >  >   >  .Frequent listFrom the home screen, select  . The last 15 of your most frequently called contacts appear with the Frequent List enabled. Scroll past the double line to view the entire Contacts list.To enable Frequent List, select   > >   >   > .Missed call alertYour phone can alert you after you missed a call. Select   >   >   >  and one of the following: turns off the sound alert.,  ,  ,  ,  , , or   sets the phone to alert you once when a new message is received.,  , ,  , ,  , or  sets the phone to notify you once when a new message is received and then notify you again every five minutes. To stop a reminder alert, select  .Minute alertYour phone can alert with a short beep ten seconds before each minute passes during a call. Select   >   >   >  >  .Open to answerThis feature enables you to answer a call by opening the flip. Select   >   > >   >  .Any key answerTo set the phone to answer calls when you press any key, select   >  > >   >   (to answer calls with any key except the  ,  , or   key).Voice FeaturesThe following features enable you to customize the voice commands.Draft
34 Voice FeaturesAutomatic addBy default, your phone automatically enables voice dialing for each new contact you add to your Contacts list as long as the contact name contains at least one alphabet but no more than five words or components. You can select   > >   >   >  to disable the voice dialing for new contacts.Expert modeThe expert mode enables you to speak the command after you hear a tone instead of speaking a command following the initial voice prompts. Select   >   >  >   and one of the following: sets phone to default voice prompts. sets phone to sound tones instead of voice prompts.Display resultsThe display results enables your phone to show either one voice recognition candidate or up to three ones. Select   >   >  >   and one of the following: presents you only one voice recognition result. presents you up to three voice recognition results.Digit lengthsUse the digit lengths to determine whether to limit your dialed numbers to North American numbers or any numbers. Select   >   >  >   and one of the following: recognizes only digit strings of lengths that correspond to valid North American dialing numbers of 7-digits, 10-digits, or 1+10-digits to improve accuracy. allows any digit strings of 4 to 14 digit lengths.Voice answerYou can use your voice to answer a call when using a hands-free accessory.Enable voice answerSelect   >   >   >  >   to enable answering calls with an accessory.To use the voice answer feature, you must have the   feature disabled (see “Auto answer” on page 35), the   option selected (see “Headset sounds” on page 35), and the phone set to   (see “Ringer mode” on page 28).Use voice answerWhen you receive an incoming call, the phone prompts “Incoming call, answer?”. If the caller is recognized as a contact entry in your phone, the Draft
User Guide 35phone prompts “Incoming call from (Name), answer?”. Say “Yes” to answer or “No” to silence the alert without answering.Voice wake-upYou can activate voice dialing by saying “wake up” twice. Select   >   > >   >   to enable calls with an accessory.To wake up the phone:Say “Wake Up” and listen for a tone.Say “Wake Up” again until you hear two tones.If the phone does not recognize your Wake Up command, see “Voice training” on page 35.Voice trainingYou can train your phone to recognize specifically your voice for numbers. Use voice training only when you find your voice not recognized with acceptable accuracy.If your phone is having trouble recognizing your voice, select   >   > >   >   > . Follow the prompts for each number until training is complete.AccessoriesThis section describes settings that affect accessories you use with your phone.Headset soundsWith a headset attached to your phone, you can play the ringer through the headset or phone speaker.Select   >   >   >  and one of the following. rings from the phone speaker. rings from the headset.Auto answerWith a headset or hands-free kit attached to your phone, you can set the phone to answer automatically.Select   >   >   >  >  . The phone automatically answers after 5 seconds.Power backlightingYou can set backlighting to remain on when using an external power source, such as the AC adapter, with the phone.Power backlighting may not be available with the optional desktop charger or other accessories.Select   >   >   >  and one of the following. sets power backlighting to normal. keeps power backlighting with an accessory.Use the power backlighting as a night light when traveling.Draft
36 NetworkCom port speedThe Com Port Speed sets the data rate at which your phone connects to a laptop or PC. Select  >  >   >  and a speed.There may be a higher charge for making calls using high-speed data in areas where 1X service is available. Check with your service provider for details.TTY deviceYou can connect the phone to a teletype (TTY) device for the hearing impaired.Enable TTY only when using the phone with a TTY device.Connect the TTY device to the phone.Enter   with your keypad and select  or select   >   >  >  .At the notification, select  .Select   to connect or   to not connect.Hearing aidEnable your phone to operate with a T-coil Hearing Aid device. Select   >   > >   >   >  .Enable Hearing Aid only when using your phone with a T-coil Hearing Aid device.NetworkData and fax callsYour phone may be able to receive certain data or faxes, depending on the system sending the information. You cannot receive voice calls while the phone is in data/fax mode.To receive data or faxes, you must connect the phone to a laptop or PC and switch the phone from voice mode to data/fax mode.To purchase a cable, visit .To enable data/fax mode, select   >  >   and of the following: turns data/fax mode off. or   sets the phone to data/fax mode for the next incoming call or the next ten minutes. or   sets the phone to data/fax mode until the phone is turned off.Privacy AlertYou can set your phone to alert you when enhanced digital CDMA privacy is lost or regained. Select   >   >   >  >  .Draft
User Guide 37Voice privacyYou can also set your phone to use enhanced digital CDMA privacy. Select   >   >  >   >  .Roaming service alertUse this setting if you want the phone to alert you when you roam outside of your home service area.Select   >   >   >  and one of the following: turns roaming service alert off. alerts you with three tones decreasing in pitch when service is lost and three tones increasing in pitch when service is acquired again. alerts you with two decreasing tones when roaming service is acquired and three increasing tones when home area service is acquired again. alerts you with three increasing tones if there is a change in roaming service or three decreasing tones if the phone loses service.Roam optionYou can restrict your phone from making a call when roaming. Select   >   >  >   >   (allows roaming) or   (disallows roaming).Set phone lineYour phone can have two service accounts, or phone lines, associated with it. Each phone line has its own phone number. Select   >  >   >   and one of the two lines.When you are 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.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.Web alertYou can set an alert to confirm the start or exit of the browser. Select   >   > >   and one of the following: prompts you when you start a session. prompts you when you end a session. prompts you when you start or end a session. sets no prompts.Roam call alertYou can set the phone to warn you before you answer or place a call while roaming. Select  >   >   > >  .Draft
38 SecurityThe 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.Call Prompt is disabled when the phone is in Emergency Mode.LocationThis setting enables you to share your location information with network services other than emergency services (for example, 911, 111, 999 and 000) in areas where service has been implemented.This feature works only when your phone is in digital mode. You do have the option of turning off the locator to emergency services.Select   >   >   >   and one of the following. (default) shares your position information only with emergency services when you call your 3-digit emergency code. shares your position information, in addition to emergency services.SecurityThis section describes all the features involved in securing your phone and preventing access to personal information. All security features are shielded by a four-digit lock code.Lock phoneWhen your phone is locked, you can call only emergency numbers or your service provider’s customer service number. You can still receive incoming calls.Select   >   >  .Enter your four-digit lock code.Select   and one of the following: leaves the phone always unlocked. locks the phone every time you turn it on. locks the phone immediately.Do the following to unlock the phone:From the home screen, select  .Enter your four-digit lock code.Limit callsYou can limit the calls that can be made from your phone to emergency numbers, your contacts, and your service provider’s numbers.Select   >   >  .Enter your four-digit lock code.Select   and one of the following:: does not limit calls. limits outgoing calls while incoming calls still work. limits both incoming and outgoing calls.Draft
User Guide 39Emergency numbersThe emergency numbers feature enables you to specify three personal phone numbers you can call when the phone is locked.Select   >   >  .Enter your four-digit lock code.Select  .Select an   slot.Enter the number and select  .You can view these numbers only when entering them for the first time.To make a call to an emergency number from a locked phone, you must dial the number (including area code) exactly as it was stored in Emergency Numbers.Erase contactsYou can erase all entries from your Contacts list.Select   >   >  .Enter your four-digit lock code.Select   and one of the following: exits without erasing contacts. erases all contacts. A confirmation prompt appears to verify your decision.Select   to confirm.New lock codeThe lock code is typically 0000 or the last 4 digits of your phone number. To change your lock code from the default provided by the service provider: Select   >   >  .Enter your four-digit lock code.Select  .At the confirmation, select  .Enter a new four-digit code.Re-enter your new lock code.Phone informationYou can access information regarding your phone. Select   >   >   and one of the following: shows specific software and hardware information. shows the icons used by your phone.Draft
40 Text messages9MESSAGINGThis chapter describes how to send, receive, and erase messages from your phone. For information on voicemail messages, see “Voicemail” on page 11.The features and menus described in this chapter may vary depending on services available in your area. Check with your service provider for details and possible usage charges.Text messagesYou can only send text messages to phones capable of receiving them.Create a text messageSelect   >   >  .At the Send To field, enter a recipient’s phone number by either:Select   >  , ,   or   to access your stored contacts.Enter a new address manually. See “Text Entry” on page 13.You can message up to ten recipients at once. Use comma or spaces to separate addresses. If you select stored contacts, this is done automatically. Scroll down to move to the next field when done.At the Message field, enter the message.Select  .Include QuickText and other extrasDuring text entry, you can insert prewritten text (QuickText), symbols, or contacts.From the text entry screen, select   and one of the following: inserts prewritten text from a list. inserts a symbol. Press the corresponding number to select a symbol.Complete your message.Select  .Use text message optionsWhen you are ready to send a text message, you have several options for how and when you want it received.After composing your message, select  and one of the following: saves the message to the Drafts folder. saves your composed message as a prewritten message. >   >   alerts you when a recipient has received your message.Draft
User Guide 41 >   >   or  sets the message priority. >   sets your callback number. Enter a number and select  . >   >   or  specifies the time to send the message. >   >   sets a defined expiration time limit for a message.After selecting options, select  .Complete your message.Select  .Retrieve a text messageWhen a text message is received, your phone displays a notification and the message icon appears at the top of your screen. The message icon flashes if the message is urgent. Urgent messages are also marked in the Inbox.Message notificationsIf you see a message notification, select   to view messages. Scroll to a message and select  to open it.To clear a message notification, select  .Message iconsIf you see the message icon, select   >  >  . Scroll to a message and select   to open it.View a text messageThe options available when viewing a text message may vary. Check with your service provider.Select   >   >  .Select a message to view. If the message is long, scroll down to view entire message.Select   to create a response message or  and one of the following: deletes the message. forwards the message. replies to the message with a copy of the original attached. saves the message to the Saved folder. saves the message text as preset text, which can be inserted into other messages. Graphics are not saved. protects the message from accidental deletion. displays the sender information.Multimedia messagesYou can only send multimedia messages to phones that are capable of receiving them or to email addresses. Multimedia messages have a predetermined character and file size limit. When you reach the character and file size limit for a single multimedia message, you must edit the message to meet the size limitation.Draft
42 Multimedia messagesMultimedia messaging is not available on all phones. Check with your service provider.Create a multimedia messageSelect   >   >  .At the To, CC (to send a copy of the message), and BCC (to send a blind copy) fields, do one of the following to enter the recipient’s phone number or email address. Scroll down to move to the next field when done.Select   >  , ,  , or   to access your stored contacts.Enter the phone number or email address manually. See “Text Entry” on page 13.You can message up to ten recipients at once. Use a comma or spaces to separate addresses. (If you select stored contacts, your phone does this automatically.)At the Subject field, enter a subject. Scroll down to move to the next field when done.At the Message field, enter a message. Scroll down to move to the next field when done.At the Image field, select   and one of the following to attach a file: to instantly take a photo and attach it. to attach an existing file from   or  .Scroll down to move to the next field when done.At the Sound field, select   and one of the following to attach a file: to instantly record a sound and attach it. to attach an existing file from  ,   or .Select  .Use multimedia message optionsWhen you are ready to send a multimedia message, you have several options for how and when you want it received.While composing your message, select  and one of the following: adds contacts to your message. adds prewritten text to your message. plays your message. saves the message to the draft folder. adds additional recipients to your message. saves a recipient’s address to your phone if it is new.Draft
User Guide 43 sets the various message settings such as  ,  , , and  .After setting options, press the   key to return to the message window if necessary.Complete your message.Select  .Retrieve a multimedia messageThere are two modes for receiving a multimedia message on your phone: Auto Retrieve (default) and Prompt.Auto retrieve modeWhen a message is received, it is automatically downloaded onto your phone. A notification appears when a new message has been downloaded to your phone. Select one of the following: opens the message. saves the message for you to view later.If a message is received during a call, the phone downloads the message approximately one minute after the last key is pressed.Prompt modeWhen a multimedia message is received, it is not automatically downloaded onto your phone. A notification appears when a new message is available for download. Select one of the following: downloads and opens the message. deletes the message. sends the message to the Inbox for you to download and view later.If a multimedia message is received during a call, the phone displays a notification after the call ends.View a multimedia messageWhen a multimedia message is received, the message icon appears at the top of your screen. The message icon flashes if the message is urgent. All notifications or messages are stored in the Inbox regardless of your   settings.Select   >   >  .Select   to read a message. If the message is long, scroll down to view the entire message.Select   to create a response message or  and one of the following: enables or disables silencing the message. deletes the message. forwards the message without showing the original address, graphic, sound, and text fields. avoids erasing the message accidentally. displays the message information (priority, sender, subject, time sent and received, and message size).Draft
44 Erase messages plays the message again from the beginning. exits the message. saves the picture embedded in the message. saves the sound embedded in the message. extracts email addresses, phone numbers, and/or URLs from the sender information and message body. saves the text in the message to the QuickText list. calls the message sender. saves the message to the Saved Folder.The options available to you may vary. Check with your service provider.Erase messagesIt is a good idea to erase old messages to free up memory in your phone.You can erase messages as you send or read them, erasing them one at a time or all at once.Erase a single messageSelect   >   >  , ,  ,  , or  .Scroll to the message you want to erase.Select   >  .At the notification, select   to erase the message.You can erase a scheduled message from the Outbox, but you cannot cancel delivery of the message.Erase all messagesSelect   >   >   > ,  ,  ,  ,  or  .To erase messages from all folders, select .At the notification,select   to erase the messages.Selecting   does not erase unread messages.Working with messagesThis setion provides some tips about messaging with your phone.Unable to send messagesYou 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 44.Draft
User Guide 45Appended messagesIf you go over the character limit for a single message, the phone may automatically append an empty segment to your message to make space.Your service provider charges 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.Appended messages may not be available on all phones. Check with your service provider.Receive incoming calls while creating messagesIf you receive a call while creating a message you will receive a notification. You can do the following:Select   to not answer the call but return to the message screen.Press the   key to answer the call and save the message to the Drafts folder.Complete messages in Drafts folderTo continue composing a message in the Drafts folder:Select   >   >   and the message you want to complete.Select  .Complete your message.Select  .View messages in Sent folderTo view messages in the Sent folder, select >   >  .Scroll through the list of messages. One of the following indicators may appear next to each message:The scheduled message was sent and delivered as scheduled. You cannot cancel delivery of the message.The message has been received.The message has never been sent or has not been sent since it was last modified. You can cancel delivery of the messageThe message has been sent to more than one recipient.Draft
46 Message settingsView failed or pending messagesFailed or pending messages are stored in your Outbox folder. To view messages in the Outbox folder, select   >   >  . Your list of failed or pending messages appears with the following symbols.Message settingsMessaging settings help configure your phone’s text message settings.AlertsChoose your alerts for voicemail, pages, or messages.Select   >   >   >  >  ,  , or .Select an alert.If you select an alert with an & Remind, the phone notifies you once when receiving a new message and notifies you again every five minutes. To stop a reminder alert, select  .SignatureThe signature you create is included at the end of all outgoing messages, but does not appear in the message creation screen.Select   >   >  >  .Enter your signature in the text field.Select   to save the signature.The characters in the signature are included in the total character count of the message.Edit Quick TextYour phone comes with prewritten messages (preset text), such as “Please call me,” which you can insert into the body of a text message. You can edit these messages or create new ones. Your phone stores up to 40 preset text messages, with up to 100 characters per message.Select   >   >   >  and one of the following:???Scroll to a preset text message and select .Select   to create a new preset text message.Enter or edit the text.Select  .You can also save a message you have written or received as preset text.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.Draft
User Guide 47Auto retrieveTo set your phone to automatically retrieve multimedia messages, select Select   >  >   >   and one of the following: turns off auto retrieve. You are prompted before any multimedia messages are download. turns on auto retrieve.Hide or show CC/BCCTo show or hide the CC and BCC fields when you compose a multimedia message, select   >  >   >   or .Callback numberSet a callback number to let recipients know where to call you back.Select   >   >   > .Enter number in the text field.Select   to save the number.Save to sentTo set your phone to automatically save outgoing messages to the   folder, select   >  >   >   and one of the following: does not save the outgoing messages. allows you to choose whether to save your message when you send it. saves all outgoing messages to the  folder.Auto-eraseYou can set your phone to erase message automatically when memory is needed for incoming messages.Select   >   >   >  and one of the following: erases no messages. erases old messages in your Inbox when memory is needed. erases old messages in the  folder when memory is needed. erases old messages in both your Inbox and Sent folder when memory is needed.Default textYou 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.Select   >   >   >  and one of the following: to enter text letter by letter. enter text with word recognition.Text message receiptYou can request a notification when a recipient has received your text message. Select   > Draft
48 Message settings >   > >  .Picture message receiptYou can request a notification when a recipient has received your picture message. Select >   >   > >  .Voicemail numberSet the number your phone calls to retrieve voicemail. Often your voicemail number is automatically programmed by your service provider.Select   >   >   > .Select  .Enter the voicemail number. Use   >  or   to enter pauses.Select  .Multimedia message replyTo set whether to reply to a multimedia message with a multimedia or text message, select   >  >   > >   or  .Draft
User Guide 4910 CAMERAThe following are some tips for you to operate your phone’s camera:You cannot activate the camera while on an active call or while browsing files in the media gallery.Once the camera is active, the external or home screen acts as the viewfinder.If you get a “Low memory” error, check your resolution and quality compression settings.If there is no activity within 45 seconds after you turn your camera on, the camera quits and returns to the previous launch point.Menu settings and options can only be accessed when the camera is active.Taking a pictureTo take a picture:Activate the camera in one of the following ways:Press the   key until the camera screen appears.Select   >  .Focus on the image using the phone’s display as a viewfinder.Take a picture in one of the following ways:Press the   key.Press the   key.Select  . The picture is saved to your Camera Pictures folder.Select   to create a multimedia message or   to delete the picture from your phone.Press the   key to exit camera mode.Camera mode optionsYou can set up how your camera takes pictures. While in camera mode, select   and one of the following: displays the following camera settings you may set up prior to taking a picture: sets the horizontal and vertical number of pixels for the picture. sets up a countdown timer to automatically take a picture when the timer expires. When set, the camera beeps from 3 seconds down to the time the shutter automatically snaps the picture (unavailable for Multishot mode). prints the date and time on the picture (not for   resolution). takes up to six multiple pictures with the   key pressed and held. A tone plays each time a picture is taken. Draft
50 Camera indicators and iconsA second tone plays when the final picture is taken. sets the sound used when the camera takes a picture. adjusts the camera for different lighting. sets the color tone of the picture. sets the picture compression. When set to  , the picture is saved with less compression and higher quality at the expense of using up more memory space. adjusts the brightness of the image in the home screen LCD. displays all pictures taken with your phone’s camera. displays the most recently taken picture. adds a frame or a stamp to your picture. A frame or stamp cannot be removed once it has been used in a picture. The picture resolution changes to   while taking pictures with   enabled. The resolution returns to the original setting with   disabled.The following settings revert to the default setting each time you enter and exit the camera application:   and  .Camera indicators and iconsThe camera may display the following on screen indicators and icons.Numbers in the top right corner indicate the number of snapshots remaining. Numbers in the bottom left corner indicate the resolution setting for pictures.Camera is in camera mode.Multishot feature is on.Self-timer feature is onCamera zoom mode is ready.Draft
User Guide 5111 TOOLSYour phone comes with tools and games. Some of the games or tools described here may not be available on your phone.If you receive an incoming call while you are playing a game, the game is paused and exited. You can return to play once the call alert ends. Games do not remain paused if the phone is turned off or loses power.Voice memoThe Voice Memo tool enables you to record and play back audio memos.Record voice memosTo record new voice memos, do the following:Select   >   >   > .Say your voice memo. Select   when you are done.Select   to save your memo.If an incoming call is received while you are recording a memo, the memo is saved and the incoming call screen appears.Review voice memosTo play and use voice memos, do the following:Select   >   >   > .At the file list, highlight a file.Select   to play the memo or select  and one of the following: creates a message with the memo attached. deletes the memo. /   prevents erasing the memo accidentally. renames the memo. displays the details of the file. deletes all memos stored.SchedulerThe Scheduler enables you to schedule events and set reminder alerts.Create an eventSelect   >   >  > .At the Event Name field, enter a name. Scroll down to move to the next field when done.At the Type field, choose an event. Press the  key and select a choice from the list.At the Date field, modify the date, if needed. Press   to change the date.Scroll left or right to move between the month, day and year fields.Draft
52 SchedulerScroll up or down to change the month, day and year.Press the   key to save the date and move to the next field.At the Time field, modify the time, if needed. Press   to change the time.Scroll left or right to move between the hour, minute and AM/PM fields.Scroll up or down to change hour, minute and AM/PM.Press the   key to save the time and move to the next field.At the Duration field, modify the duration of event, if needed. Press   to change the duration.Scroll left or right to move between the hour and minute fields.Scroll up or down to change the hour and minute.Press the   key to save the duration and move to the next field.At the Priority field, choose a priority. Press the   key and select a choice from the list.At the Reminder field, choose a reminder. Press the   key and select a choice from the list.At the Reminder Sound field, choose a reminder sound alerts. Press the   key and select a choice from the list.At the Silent Mode field, press the   key and select   to leave on normal sounds or  to place the phone in silent mode during the duration of the event.At the Recurring Event field, make the event recurring, if needed. Press the   key and select a choice from the list.Select   to save the event.View eventsYou can view the events saved to the scheduler.View by dateSelect   >   >   and one of the following: displays the current month. Days with events are highlighted. Scroll the calendar. Press the   key to select a date. displays the current date. Scroll right or left to move to another date. chooses a specific date. Scroll left or right to move between the month, day and year fields. Scroll up or down to change month, day and year. Press   to select the date.At the day view, do one of the following:Select an existing event to view the event detail.Draft
User Guide 53Scroll to a time and select   to create a new event.Select   >   to return to the current date.Select   >   to select a specific date.Select   >   to delete all event for that date.View by listSelect   >   >  > .At the event list, select one of the following:Scroll to an event and select   to display the event detail.Select   >   to sort events by time.Select   >   to sort events by type.Select   >   to sort events by priority.Select   >   to delete all events.Modify an eventYou can modify existing events.From the event detail screen, you can select   to return to the previous screen or   and one the following: edits the event. deletes the event. creates a message containing the event. creates an event with the existing event information.Scheduler settingsYou can change the default settings of your scheduler.Select   >   >   >   and one the following: changes the work day. deletes events automatically. prioritizes new events. assigns reminders for new events. assigns sound alerts for new event reminders. sets the phone to silent mode for new events.Alarm clockYou can set up to four alerts with your phone’s three alarm clocks and one quick alarm.The alert occurs only if the phone is on.Set the alarm clocksSelect   >   >  .Scroll to one of the alarms and select  .At the Alarm Time field, modify the time, if needed. Press   to change the time.Scroll left or right to move between the hour, minute and AM/PM fields.Draft
54 Tip calculatorScroll up or down to change the hour, minute and AM/PM.Press the   key to save the time and move to the next field.At the Alarm Sound field, choose a sound. Press the   key and select a choice from the list.At the Recurring field, make the alarm recurring, if needed. Press the   key and select a choice from the list.At the Alarm Note field, enter a note. Press the   key.Select   to set the alarm(s).When the alarm rings, select   to turn off the alarm or   to silence the alarm for 10 minutes.Opening the flip turns off the alarm.Set the quick alarmSelect   >   >  .Highlight the quick alarm and select  .At the Time field, select a time option. A notification shows the quick alarm is on.When the quick alarm rings, select   to turn off the alarm or   to set the quick alarm again.Tip calculatorThe Tip Calculator helps you calculate how much tip to include with a bill.Select   >   >  .Enter the amount of your bill and select .Select the percentage amount to tip. The new bill amount is shown.Select   to return to menu or   to split the bill.To split the bill enter number of guests and select  . The new bill amount with splits is shown. Select   to return to menu.CalculatorThe Calculator can perform basic mathematical operations.Select   >   >  .Enter the first number.Select mathematical operation.Scroll left to multiply.Scroll right to divide.Scroll up to add.Scroll down to subtract.The chosen operation is highlighted.Enter the second number. Press the   key to perform the operation. The result is shown.Select   to return to menu or   and one of the following: adds displayed result to the value stored in memory. displays currently stored value on the screen.Draft
User Guide 55 clears value currently stored in memory.TimerThe Timer counts down for the specified time, and beeps when that amount of time has elapsed.Select   >   >   >  .At the Set Timer, enter the time length.Scroll left or right to move between the hours, minutes and seconds fields.Scroll up or down to change the hours, minutes and seconds.If needed, select   and one of the sounds to change the sound.To work the timer, select the following options: begins the countdown. pauses the countdown. clears the timer.When the countdown is complete, select   to silence the alarm.StopwatchThe Stopwatch counts time for you.Select   >   >  .To work the stopwatch, select the following options: begins counting. pauses counting. clears the stopwatch.Press the   key to return to the menu.World clockThe world clock enables you to check times in cities around the world in relation to your local time.Set the world clockSelect   >   >  .The world clock menu displays your local date and time on the first line.Scroll left or right to select a different time zone, or up and down to view other cities on the same time zone.Search the world clockFrom the world clock menu, you can search by city or country.Select   >   >   >  >   or  .Enter the first letter(s) of your desired city or country.Select the city or country from the list.Draft
56 Launching Browser12 BROWSERYou 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.You cannot receive incoming calls while you are using Browser.Launching BrowserAt the home screen:Select   >  .A message about airtime fees appears every time you start the browser.For more information about how airtime is charged, contact your service provider.Select   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 Web Browser.Select   to enable security.When you are connected, a browser home page appears. It has a list of bookmarks and some Web menu options at the bottom of the screen. The lock icon appears in a secure session. An underline and an arrow indicate that there is more text. Scroll down to view more text. Press the   key to return to the previous screen.To choose a site, highlight the link and select .When you have finished using the Internet, press the   key to exit.Using Web menu optionsThe following options may appear during a Web session. returns you to the main Browser window, or home page. saves the current location as a bookmark for easy access. displays a list of your saved Web sites. gives you options for changing how information is displayed. displays the entire URL. displays information about your Browser version. should not be used unless you are instructed to do so by your service provider. selects a different browser server. You can use this option if you have more than one Browser account. restarts the Browser.Draft
User Guide 57Searching for Web siteHow you search for a Web site depends on your service provider. For more information, contact your service provider.Using bookmarkAt the home screen:Select   >  .Select   to accept browser fees.From your Web home page, select . A list of bookmarks appears.Enter the number corresponding to the bookmark you want and press the   key.Checking Browser AlertsAlerts received from a Web site are sent to your Browser Alerts folder. To check them:Select   >   > . This action launches the browser inbox.Select   to accept browser fees.Select an alert and follow the prompts.Web AlertYou can set a prompt to confirm the start or exit of the Browser.Select   >   >   >   and one of the following: to set a prompt when you start a session. to set a prompt when you end a session. to set a prompt when you start or end a session. for no prompts.Draft
58 Using Downloads13 DOWNLOADSYour Kyocera phone has the added ability to download and manage applications through the  menus. provides you with the full range of applications and services from the Internet: Email, games, relevant news, and much more.For more information about   capabilities and application pricing, contact your service provider.Using DownloadsYou connect to the server, download applications, and then manage them as you like. When you choose an application, you can choose a demo, various limited use options, or the full version—all varying in price. If you choose a demo,  notifies you when it has expired. If you choose a priced version, the amount goes to your phone bill. The   also notifies you if you’re running out of memory. At that point, you can either disable an application or remove it completely. With applications loaded, you can update to newer versions as they become available.Downloading an applicationTo download an application:At the home screen, select   >  >   >  . When connected to the server, a list of application types appears under the  menu.Select an application type. A full list of applications of your selected type appears. New applications have an arrow on the left.Long titles scroll left as you highlight them.Select an application. A list of usages appears. One or more usages may be available with the cost specified for each.Select a usage. A confirmation message appears.Select   to confirm. The application is downloaded to your phone.Download times vary.To open the application now, select  .You can also select   to return to the  menu, where you see a link to your new application.Your connection to the application server automatically ends after 30 seconds, unless you connect again to download more applications. Press the   key to Draft
User Guide 59end the connection. Closing the flip does not end your connection.Opening an applicationDownloaded applications are stored under the  menu. Each application comes with its own unique icon to help you identify it easily.At the home screen, select   > .The   icon always remains at the top of this menu. Downloaded applications are listed after.Highlight and select the icon for the application you want to open.Viewing application detailsYou can get information about the size of an application and how many uses it has left before it runs out.At the home screen, select   >  >   >  .Select the application you want details for.Removing an applicationTo remove an application:At the home screen, select   >  >   >  .Select the application and  .Select   to confirm your choice.If you remove an application, it is removed completely from your phone. If you want to use it again, you must pay for it again. If you want to free up space on your phone, we recommend you disable the application.Disabling an applicationIf you are running out of memory and want to download more applications without completely removing those you have paid for, you can simply disable them. Thus, you can re-download an application to use it again without paying for it again.At the home screen, select   >  >   >  .Select the application and  .Select   to confirm your choice.The application is still listed in the  menu. The icon looks like an empty box.Checking available memoryThe amount of available memory depends on the number of applications you downloaded.At the home screen, select   >  >   >  . The amount of memory left shows at the bottom of the screen.For more detailed memory information, select .Draft
60 Voice dial list14 VOICE COMMANDSYou can call a contact, dial a phone number, access menus, or find contact information from your voice dial list using voice commands.You cannot use voice recognition to end a call; you must press the   key when the flip is open.Voice dial listTo call or find a contact using voice dial, you must add the contact to your voice dial list. The contact name must not have more than five words or components for voice recognition.Add contactsTo add a contact to your voice dial list:Select   >   >  .At the contact list, highlight a contact and press the   key. A check mark appears next to a name when voice dialing is active. Check each name you want to use with voice dialing.Select  .Remove contactsTo add a contact to your voice dial list:Select   >   >  .At the contact list, highlight a check marked contact and press the   key. No check mark appears next to a name when voice dialing is inactive. Uncheck each name you want to remove from voice dialing.Select  .Voice commandsStart voice commandsPress and hold the   key to initiate voice commands. The phone prompts, “Say a command”.Say one of the following commands and follow the voice prompts.“” calls a contact on your voice dial list.“” calls by speaking the digits of the phone number.“” sends you to a menu item.“” allows you to find a contact from your voice dial list.Call a contact nameIf you haven’t already done so, add the person you want to call to the Voice Dial List. See “Voice dial list” on page 60.From the home screen, press and hold the  key. The phone prompts, “Say a command”.Draft
User Guide 61Say “Contact” and the name of the person you want to call. The phone prompts, “Please repeat” or “Say a name” if it does not recognize the name. If the name you spoke matches a contact in the Voice Dial List, the phone prompts: “Name, correct?” Say “Yes” to make the call, “No” to select a similar name, or “Cancel” to cancel the phone call. If the phone finds multiple voice tags that sound like the name you said, the phone lists the names and asks you to verify which name to call. Say “Yes” when you hear the correct name or “No” when you hear an incorrect one.Press the   key to end the call.Call a numberFrom the home screen, press and hold the  key. The phone prompts, “Say a command”.Say “Dial number” and then speak the digits of the number you want to call. If you pause, the phone prompts you, “Did you say <number>” or “Say a number” if it does not recognize the name. Say “Yes” to make the call or “No” to cancel the phone call.Press the   key to end the call.Use shortcutsFrom the home screen, press and hold the  key. The phone prompts, “Say a command”.Say the name of the menu item you want to access or say “Shortcut” to view a list of menu items. The phone prompts, “Say one of the shortcuts”.Say the name of the menu item you want to access.Find contactsYou can use voice commands to find contact information for contacts in your Voice Dial List.From the home screen, press and hold the  key. The phone prompts, “Say a command”.Say “Find contact”. The phone prompts, “Say a name”.The phone prompts, “Please repeat” or “Say a name” if it does not recognize the name. If the name you spoke matches a contact in the Voice Dial List, the phone prompts: “Name, correct?” Say “Yes” to display the contact, “No” to select a similar name, or “Cancel” to cancel the search.Draft
62 Customer support15 GETTING HELPCustomer supportYour 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 .For additional questions, you may contact the Kyocera Wireless Corp. Customer Care Center in any of the following ways:Web site:  .Email: phone-help@kyocera-wireless.com.Phone: 1-800-349-4478 (U.S. and Canada) or 1-858-882-1401.Customer support phone numbers are also available in the following countries: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).To locate the MEID, select   >  >   >   and scroll down to  : for the 14-digit number. If your phone uses an electronic service number (ESN),  replaces  .Argentina: 0-800-666-0052Australia: 1-800-507-000Brazil: 0-800-55-2362Chile: 800-43-1212Colombia: 01-800-700-1546India: Toll free#: 1-600-121214Toll#: 0124-284-5000Mexico: 001-866-650-5103New Zealand: 0-800-990-100Panama: 001-800-51-934Puerto Rico: 1-866-664-6443Venezuela 0-800-100-2640Draft
User Guide 63Qualified serviceIf the problem with your phone persists, return the phone with all accessories and packaging to the dealer for qualified service.Phone accessoriesTo shop for phone accessories, visit . You may also call us at 800-349-4188 (U.S.A. only) or 858-882-1410.Become a product evaluatorTo participate in the testing and evaluation of Kyocera Wireless Corp. products, including cellular or PCS phones, visit .Draft
64 Become a product evaluator16 CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTYKyocera Wireless Corp. (“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) consumables (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.Draft
User Guide 65USE ONLY KYOCERA APPROVED ACCESSORIES WITH KYOCERA PHONES. USE OF ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESSORIES MAY BE DANGEROUS AND WILL INVALIDATE THE PHONE WARRANTY IF SAID ACCESSORIES CAUSE DAMAGE OR A DEFECT TO THE PHONE.KYOCERA SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, GENERAL, 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.Please call or write for the location of the Kyocera Wireless Corp. authorized service center nearest you and for procedures for obtaining warranty service.Draft
66INDEXNumerics1-touch dialing, 31Aaccessories, 63headsets, 35settings, 35T-coil hearing aid, 36TTY device, 36addingcontacts, 18extensions, 19voice dial list, 60airplane mode, 31alarm clock, 53alertprivacy, 36web, 57alertsbrowser, 37messages, 46minute, 33missed call, 33pages, 46roaming calls, 37roaming service, 37vibrating, 28voicemail, 46appended messages, 45auto receive modemultimedia message, 43auto redial, 32auto retrieve, 47auto save, 47Auto view, 47auto-erase, 47auto-hyphenation, 31automatic add, 34Axcess Apps, 58Bbacklightingpower, 35settings, 30banner, 30batterycaring, 1charging, 1installing, 1recharging, 1Bluetooth, 26connecting to other devices, 27pairing, 26settings, 27turning on, 26BREW apps, 58brightness, 31, 50browseralerts, 37business ringers, 28Ccalculator, 54calendar, See schedulercall listserasing, 16viewing, 16call timers, 17callback number, 47text message, 41callers IDs, 24callscall lists, 16data, 36emergency, 12ending, 9fax, 36holding, 32limiting, 38roaming, 11silencing, 10voice commands, 60camera, 49color tone, 50indicators and icons, 50multiple pictures, 49options, 49resolution, 49self timer, 49settings, 49shutter sound, 50taking picture, 49white balance, 50capitalization, 14changing modes, text entry, 14color tone, 50com port speed, 36contacts, 18adding, 18adding to a group, 20assign number type, 22assign picture, 19, 21assign ringer, 19, 21Draft
Phone User Guide 67calling numbers, 19customizing, 19directory, 18editing, 18, 19email addresses, 20erase, 19erasing, 20, 39fast find, 33frequent list, 33groups, 22memory, 23notes, 21primary number, 20searching, 23secret, 20, 21send as vCard, 19, 22sending as a vCard, 18sending text message, 20speed dial list, 20street addresses, 21viewing all, 18voice search, 61web addresses, 20contacts list, 18convenience settings, 31conventionusing this guide, 7countdown timer, 55creatinggroups, 22customer support, 62customizing contacts, 19Ddatacalls, 36default text mode, changing, 47dialing1-touch, 31speed, 10voice list, 60digit lengths, 34directory, contacts, 18displaybacklighting, 30banner, 30brightness, 31language, 31main menu, 30screensavers, 29settings, 29ticker, 30time/date format, 31display results, 34download, 58downloadingapplication, 58drafts folder, 45Eearpiece, 9volume, 29editing contacts, 19email addresses, 20emergencycalls, 12numbers, 39enteringletters, 13numbers, 13symbols, 14text, 14erasingcontacts, 39multimedia messages, 44evaluation, product, 63expert mode, 34Ffaxes, 36flipanswering calls, 33foldersdraft, 45images, 24inbox, 41multimedia, 24sent, 45frame, 50frequent list, 33Ggames, 51downloading, 58groups, 22assign picture, 23assign ringer, 23creating, 22erase, 23sending mulitmedia message, 18, 20, 23sending text message, 23Hhands-freeauto answer, 35headsetsauto answer, 35sounds, 35help, getting, 62hold calls, 32Iicons, 4, 39Draft
68text message, 41imagesbrowsing, 24saved, 24incoming calls, 16indicators and iconscamera, 50Kkeynavigation, 6keypadsounds, 29volume, 29keysfrequently used, 4Llanguage, 31left softkey, 6lights only alerts, 28limiting calls, 38location information, 38lock code, 39lock messagemultimedia message, 43lockingphone, 38text messages, 41Mmain menu, 6, 30memory, 59menuWeb, 56menusmain, 6main view, 30settings, 25messagesalerts, 46appended, 45auto-erase incoming, 47callback number, 47completing, 45default text mode, 47incoming calls, 45multimedia message, 41quicktext, 46settings, 46signature, 46text messages, 40unable to send, 44minute alerts, 33missed callalert, 33missed calls, 16deal with, 16MobileShop, 58modesairplane, 31ringers, 28text entry, 13multimedia, 24multimedia messageauto receive mode, 43creating, 41forwarding, 43locking, 43options, 42prompt mode, 43retrieving, 43saving picture, 44sent, 45viewing, 43viewing options, 43multimedia messagesauto save, 47CC/BCC fields, 47reply to setting, 48multiple, 49multishot, 49Nnavigation key, 6networklocation information, 38network settings, 36notes, contacts, 21notificationstext messages, 41Oopen to answer, 33Outbox, 46outgoing calls, 16Ppages alerts, 46pairing, 26personal ringers, 28phoneanswering calls, 8codes, 19extensions, 19icons, 4making calls, 8overview, 2turning on and off, 8phone information, 39phone linesetting, 37picturemultiple, 49saving, 44Draft
Phone User Guide 69picture messagesrequest receipt, 48powerbacklighting, 35on and off sounds, 29prepend, 20primary number, 20prioritytext message, 41privacy alert, 36prompt modemultimedia message, 43Qquick alarm, 54quicktext, 46Rrapid entry, 13receipt requestpicture messages, 48text messages, 47recent calls, 16redial, 32redialing, 8replyingmultimedia messages, 48text messages, 41resolution, 49restrict roaming, 37right softkey, 6ringers, 24, 28business, 28mode, 28personal, 28roam, 28silent mode, 28type, 28volume, 29roamingcall alerts, 37restrict, 37service alerts, 37Sscheduler, 51creating events, 51modifying events, 53settings, 53viewing events, 52screensavers, 24, 29searchingcontacts list, 23fast find, 33voice commands, 61world clock, 55securityemergency numbers, 39erasing contacts, 39limiting calls, 38lock code, 39locking phone, 38settings, 38sent folder, 45settingalarm clock, 53quick alarm, 54world clock, 55settingsaccessories, 35Bluetooth, 27convenience, 31display, 29menu, 25messages, 46network, 36phone information, 39scheduler, 53security, 38sounds, 28shutter sound, 50signature, 46smart sound, 29softwarebuild information, 39software build, 39soundsbrowsing, 24flip closed, 29flip open, 29keypad, 29ringers, 28saved, 24settings, 28silence all, 28volume, 28speakerphone, 9, 10volume, 29speedcom port, 36dialing, 10stopwatch, 55support, customer, 62symbols, 14TT-coil hearing aid, 36teletype, 36text entry, 13capitalization, 14changing modes, 14current mode, 13Draft
70default mode, 47letters, 13numbers, 13quick reference, 14rapid entry, 13text messagescreating, 40erasing, 44forwarding, 41icon, 41locking, 41notification, 41options, 40quicktext, 40replying, 41request receipt, 40, 47retrieving, 41saving, 40, 41send later, 41sender information, 41set priority, 41validity period, 41viewing, 41ticker, 30time calls, 33timer, 55tip calculator, 54tools, 51alarm clock, 53calculator, 54scheduler, 51stopwatch, 55timer, 55tip calculator, 54voice memo, 51world clock, 55turning on and off, 8Vvalidity periodtext message, 41vibrating call alerts, 28viewing contacts, 18voicedial list, 60memos, 24privacy, 37voice answer, 34voice commands, 33, 60calling contacts, 60calling numbers, 61find contacts, 61shortcuts, 61voice dial list, 60voice dialingadding contacts, 60removing contacts, 60voice memos, 51erasing, 51locking, 51playing, 51recording, 51sending, 51voice recognition, 60voice training, 35voice wake-up, 35voicemail, 11alerts, 46number, 48volume, 28adjusting, 10earpiece, 29keypad, 29ringers, 29smart sound, 29speakerphone, 29Wwallpaper, 29wallpapers, 24webaddresses, 20alert, 57alerts, 37browser, 56menu, 56web apps, downloading, 58white balance, 50world clock, 55searching, 55Draft
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