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1.               Se E  N x    ks  KS  K 84000  M A user guide     A KYOCERA    S4000 User Guide   This manual is based on the production version of  the Kyocera  4000 phone  Software changes may  have occurred after this printing  Kyocera reserves  the right to make changes in technical and product  specifications without prior notice  The products  and equipment described in this documentation are  manufactured under license from QUALCOMM  Incorporated under one or more of the following  U S  patents    4 901 307 5 109 390 5 267 262 5 416 797 5 506 865  5 544 196 5 657 420 5 101 501 5 267 261 5 414 796  5 504 773 5 535 239 5 600 754 5 778 338 5 228 054  5 337 338 5 710 784 5 056 109 5 568 483 5 659 569  5 490 165 5 511 073   The Kyocera 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  pa
2.     on page 35     Voice training    You 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 Menu  gt  Settings  gt    Voice Features  gt  Voice Training  gt  OK  gt   Train Numbers  Follow the prompts for each  number until training is complete    Note  You must read the numbers digit by digit  for voice training to work     Accessories    This section describes settings that affect  accessories you use with your phone     Headset sounds   With a headset attached to your phone  you   can play the ringer through the headset or  phone speaker    Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Accessories  gt   Headset Sounds and one of the following      Out of phone rings from the phone speaker   e Out of headset rings from the headset        User Guide    35    Auto answer   With a headset or hands free kit attached to  your phone  you can set the phone to  answer automatically    Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Accessories  gt   Auto Answer  gt  After 5 seconds  The phone  automatically answers after 5 seconds     Com port speed   The Com Port Speed sets the data rate at which  your phone connects to a laptop or PC  Select  Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Accessories  gt    Com Port Speed 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 yo
3.    At the home screen    1  Press the Send key once to open your  call history    2  Highlight a phone number or contact and  press the Send key    Note  To redial the last number called  received   or missed  press the Send key twice     Answering phone calls    When a call comes in  the phone rings  vibrates   or lights up  The phone number of the caller  also appears if it is not restricted  If the number  is stored in your Contacts list  the contact s  name appears        Powering up    There are several ways you can answer a  phone call     Answer using the Send key    Press the Send key or any key with Any Key  Answer enabled  For more information  see    Any  key answer    on page 34     Answer using speakerphone  Press the Speakerphone key     Answer using flip    You can set the phone to answer immediately  when you open the flip  For more information  see     Open to answer    on page 33     Ending phone calls    To end a phone call  press the End key or close  the flip     Verifying your phone number    To verify your phone number  select Menu  gt   Settings  gt  Phone Info  gt  Build Info     Activating voice dialing  At the home screen    1  Press and hold the Send key   2  Follow the prompts     For more information  see    Voice Commands    on  page 62        User Guide    3 CALL FEATURES    This chapter describes call features such  as volume  holding calls  speed dialing  and  other features     Volume control    You have several ways to control the volume of
4.    User Guide    25    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 B symbol  For additional  information on carrier supported profiles and  third partv accessory compatibility for  Bluetooth wireless technology  visit  www kyocera wireless com support     Turning on Bluetooth    You must turn on your phone s Bluetooth feature  to use it with Bluetooth devices  Select Menu  gt   Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  On Off and one of   the following      On Visible allows other devices to find  your phone      On Invisible hides your phone for all devices  except those listed in your My Devices    e Off prohibits your phone from being used  with any Bluetooth device  To prolong battery  life  it is recommended to set Bluetooth to Off  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    Pairing   You 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 u
5.    contact  You can skip to that letter of the alphabet     Frequent list   With Frequent List enabled  you can see 15 of  your most frequently called contacts  For more  information  see  Frequent list  on page 33     Fast find   With 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 count   To check the status of the stored contacts on the  phone  with a maximum of 500   select Menu  gt   Contacts  gt  Contacts Count        User Guide    23    7    MEDIA GALLERY    Your phone stores images and sounds  and  displavs those files on the phone s screen     Accessing folders    To access the folders where your phone stores  media files  select Menu  gt  Media Gallery and    2     Depending on your selection  you can  select View or Options to complete your  desired task     Browsing sounds    To browse the Sounds folder        one of the following  1  Select Menu  gt  Media Gallery  gt  Sounds and    Images contains image files that are one of the following   preloaded  downloaded  saved or created      Saved Sounds displays the    Sounds contains sound files that are sounds available   preloaded  downloaded  saved or created      Ringers displays the ringers available           Voice Memos contains the voice memos  Brows Ing images you have made   To browse the Images folder  2  Atthe folder list  highlight a file   1  Select Menu  gt  Media Gallery  gt  Imagesand     3 Depen
6.   4  Select Options and one of the following       View Address displays the  street address         Erase Address deletes street address  from the contact         Secret Not Secret makes the street  address secret  hiding it from the screen  until you enter the lock code         Send as vCard sends the contact as  a vCard     Contact note  To work on the note of an existing number     1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All   2  Atthe Contacts list  select a contact     3  A the contacts detail screen  scroll to the  contact note   4  Select Options and one of the following       View Note displays the note       Erase Note deletes the note from  the contact       Secret Not Secret makes the note secret   hiding it from the screen until you enter  the lock code         Send as vCard sends the contact as  a vCard     Assign ringer   To assign a ringer to a contact    1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All   2  Atthe Contacts list  select a contact     3  At the contact   s detail screen  scroll to the  contact name     4  Select Options  gt  Ringer  gt  Assign Ringer  and a ringer from the list  Scroll to play  the ringers     Assign picture   To assign a picture to a contact    1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All   2  At the Contacts list  select a contact     3  At the contact   s detail screen  scroll to the  contact name        User Guide    21    4  Select Options  gt  Picture and one of  the following         Assign Picture assigns a picture to the  contac
7.   40  41  send later  41  sender information  41  set priority  40  validity period  41  viewing  41   ticker  30   time calls  33   timer  55   tip calculator  54   tools  51  alarm clock  53  calculator  54  scheduler  51  stopwatch  55  timer  55  tip calculator  54  voice memo  51  world clock  55   turning on and off  8    V  validity period  text message  41  vibrating call alerts  28  viewing contacts  18  viewing  messages  46  voice  dial list  62  memos  24  privacy  37  voice answer  34  voice commands  34  62  calling contacts  63  calling numbers  63  find contacts  63  shortcuts  63  voice dial list  62  voice dialing  adding contacts  62    removing contacts  62    voice memos  51  erasing  51  locking  51  playing  51  recording  51  sending  51   voice recognition  62   voice training  35   voice wake up  35   voicemail  11  alerts  46  number  48   volume  29  adjusting  10  earpiece  29  keypad  29  ringers  29    smart sound  29  speakerphone  29    W  wallpaper  29  wallpapers  24  web  addresses  20  alerts  38  browser  57  web apps  downloading  59  white balance  50  world clock  55  searching  56  wrist strap  4       User Guide    71    Kyocera Wireless Corp   www kyocera wireless com  82 K6572 1EN  Rev  001    
8.   See scheduler  call lists    erasing  16    viewing  16  call timers  17  callback number  47  text message  41  callers IDs  24  calls  call lists  16  data  36  emergencv  12  ending  9  holding  32  limiting  39  roaming  11  silencing  10  voice commands  63  camera  49  color tone  50  indicators and icons  50  multiple pictures  49  options  49  resolution  49  self timer  49  settings  49  shutter sound  50  taking picture  49  white balance  50  capitalization  14  changing modes  text entry  14  color tone  50  com port speed  36  contacts  18  adding  18  adding to a group  20  assign number tvpe  22       User Guide    67    assign picture  19  21   assign ringer  19  21   calling numbers  19   customizing  19   directory  18   editing  18  19   email addresses  20   erase  19   erasing  20  39   fast find  33   frequent list  33   groups  22   memory  23   notes  21   primary number  20   searching  23   secret  20  21   send as vCard  19  22   sending as a vCard  18   sending text message  20   speed dial list  20   street addresses  21   viewing all  18   voice search  63   web addresses  20  contacts list  18  convenience settings  31  convention   using this guide  7  countdown timer  55  creating   groups  23  customer support  64  customizing contacts  19  D  data    calls  36  default text mode  changing  48  dialing  l touch  32  speed  10  voice list  62  digit lengths  34  directory  contacts  18  display  backlighting  30  banner  30  brightness  31  
9.   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 message     LJ  S    The message has been sent to more  than one recipient     m       User Guide    45    View failed or pending messages  Failed or pending messages are stored in your  Outbox folder  To view messages in the Outbox  folder  select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Outbox   Your list of failed or pending messages appears  with the following symbols     The message is pending and will be sent  x when possible  You can cancel delivery  of the message     service is not available  An alert appears  on vour phone if the message cannot  be sent       The message cannot be sent because    Message settings    Messaging settings help configure your phone s  text message settings     Alerts    Choose your alerts for voicemail  pages   or messages   1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt   Alerts  gt  Msg Alert  Page Alert  or  Voice Alert   2  Select an alert   Note  If you select an alert with an  amp  Remind  the  phone notifies you once when receiving a new  message and notifies you again every five minutes   To stop a reminder alert  select Ignore     Message list view   You can set how your phone displays your   message list    Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt    Msg List View and one of the following      Msg Preview displays the first part of  the message      Sender displays who sent the mess
10.   your phone     Adjust volume during a call    To adjust the earpiece volume during a call  press  the Volume key up or down     Use the speakerphone   Your phone has a built in speakerphone  To   turn on the speakerphone  press the  Speakerphone key    The speakerphone icon appears on the home  screen when the speakerphone is on    To turn off the speakerphone  press the  Speakerphone key again    Note  If you press the Speakerphone key during  an incoming call  you will answer the call     Silence an incoming call    Press the Volume 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 Volume  key or select Silence to silence the phone without  answering the call  To silence the phone and  answer the call  press the Volume key and then  press the Send key     Hold call    Use this feature to place incoming calls on hold  until you are ready to answer them  See  Hold  call  on page 32     Speed dialing  Use 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   1  Enter the one  or two digit speed   dial location   2  Press the Send key     1 Touch dialing   This feature is the fastest way 
11.  28  business  28  mode  28  personal  28  roam  28  silent mode  28    tvpe  28    volume  29  roaming   call alerts  38   restrict  37   service alerts  37    S  scheduler  51  creating events  51  modifying events  53  settings  53  viewing events  52  screensavers  24  30  searching  contacts list  23  fast find  33  voice commands  63  world clock  56  security  emergency numbers  39  erasing contacts  39  limiting calls  39  lock code  39  locking phone  38  settings  38  sent folder  45  settings  accessories  35  alarm clock  54  Bluetooth  27  convenience  31  display  29  menu  25  messages  46  network  36  phone information  39  quick alarm  54    scheduler  53  security  38  sounds  28  world clock  55  shutter sound  50  signature  46  smart sound  29  software  build information  39  sounds  browsing  24  flip closed  29    flip open  29  keypad  29  keypad length  29  ringers  28  saved  24  settings  28  silence all  28  volume  29   speakerphone  9  10  volume  29   speed  com port  36  dialing  10   stopwatch  55   strap  4   support  customer  64   symbols  14   T   T coil hearing aid  36   teletype  36    text entry  13  capitalization  14  changing modes  14  current mode  13       70    default mode  48  letters  13  numbers  13  quick reference  15  rapid entry  13   text messages  creating  40  erasing  44  forwarding  41  icon  41  locking  41  notification  41  options  40  quicktext  40  replying  41  request receipt  40  48  retrieving  41  saving
12.  Exitto exit     The next time a call comes in  you can place it  on hold     Place a call on hold   You can place a call on hold once you have   enabled this feature    Note  If you are already on a call and you receive   another call  you cannot place the incoming call   on hold  With no call waiting enabled  the call   goes to voicemail    When a call comes in  do the following    1  Select Hold Call to place the caller on hold  and play your recorded hold message     2  Select Answer to speak to the caller on hold  or End Call to hang up without speaking        32    Convenience    Change the hold message   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Convenience  gt   Hold Call  gt  Re Record Msg    2  Record the message twice  as prompted   Select Save to save the message or Options  and one of the following        Play to replay your message        Re Record to record your  message again        Exitto exit     Fast find   With Fast Find enabled  you can press one or two  keys to view close matches of the number you are  looking for  To enable Fast Find  select Menu  gt     Settings  gt  Convenience  gt  Fast Find  gt  Enabled     1  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    2  Scroll to your desired contact and press the  Call key to call the number     Frequent list    From the home screen  select Contacts  The last  15 of your most frequently called contacts appear  with t
13.  a symbol   2  Complete your message     3  Select Send     Use text message options    When you are ready to send a text message  you  have several options for how and when vou want  it received    1  After composing your message  select   Options and one of the following        Save Message saves the message to the  Drafts folder        Save QuickText saves your composed  message as a prewritten message        Settings  gt  Msg Receipt  gt  Request  alerts you when a recipient has received  your message        Settings  gt  Set Priority  gt  Normal or  Urgent sets the message priority        40    Text messages        Settings  gt  Callback Number sets your  callback number  Enter a number and  select OK        Settings  gt  Send Later  gt  Immediate  or Set Time specifies the time to send  the message        Settings  gt  Validity Period  gt  Set Time  sets a defined expiration time limit for  a message    2  After selecting options  select Close   3  Complete your message   4  Select Send     Retrieve a text message   When 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 notifications    If you see a message notification  select Inbox to  view messages  Scroll to a message and select  View to open it     To clear a message notification  select Ignore     Message icons    If you see the message
14.  and AM PM    Press the OK key to save the time and move   to the next field     4  Ar the Alarm Sound field  choose a sound   Press the OK key and select a choice from  the list     5  At the Recurring field  make the alarm  recurring  if needed  Press the OK key and  select a choice from the list     6  At the Alarm Note field  enter a note  Press  the OK key     7  Select Save to set the alarm s      When the alarm rings  select Off to turn off  the alarm or Snooze to silence the alarm for  10 minutes     Note  Opening the flip turns off the alarm     Set the quick alarm  1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Alarm Clock   2  Highlight the quick alarm and select Set     3  Atthe Time field  select a time option  A  notification shows the quick alarm is on     When the quick alarm rings  select Off to turn off  the alarm or Reset to set the quick alarm again     Tip calculator    The Tip Calculator helps you calculate how much  tip to include with a bill     1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Tip Calculator    2  Enter the amount of your bill and  select Next    3  Selectthe percentage amount to tip  The new  bill amount is shown    4  Select Done to return to menu or Split to  split the bill     To split the bill enter number of guests and  select Next  The new bill amount with splits  is shown  Select Done to return to menu     Calculator    The Calculator can perform basic  mathematical operations    1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Calculator   2  Enter the first number    3  Select
15.  appears on the home screen above the time   and date  To change your banner    1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt   My Banner    2  Select Edit and press the Back key to clear  the current banner    3  Enter your new text  no more than 14  characters  or press the Space   key if you  want a blank banner and select Save     My ticker   The ticker is the personal label for your phone    To change your ticker    1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt   My Ticker    2  Select Options  gt  Edit and press the Back  key to clear the current ticker    3  Enter your new text and select Save     Backlighting   Your 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        30    Display    Set backlight duration   To set the length of time that backlighting remains   on  select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt    Backlighting  gt  Duration and one of the   following    e 7 seconds  15 seconds  or 30 seconds   default  turns backlighting on for a set time  after your last keypress    e 7 sec in call  15 sec in call  or 30 sec in call  turns backlighting on for the duration of a    call  and for a set time after your last keypress     Note  The    in call    settings drain the battery  more quickly   Power save mode    You can activate the power save mode to dim the  backlight and conserve battery life  The power  save mo
16.  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 Options  gt  Recent List   Recent Calls  Contacts  or Groups to  access your stored contacts       Enter the phone number or email  address manually  See    Text Entry    on  page 13   Note  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    3  Atthe Subject field  enter a subject  Scroll  down to move to the next field when done   4  At the Message field  enter a message  Scroll  down to move to the next field when done   5  At the Image field  select Options and one of  the following to attach a file       Take a picture to instantly take a photo  and attach it       Media Gallery to attach an existing file  from Camera Pictures or Images     Scroll down to move to the next field  when done   6  At the Sound field  select Options and one of  the following to attach a file       Record Sound to instantly record a  sound and attach it       Media Gallery to attach an existing file  from Saved Sounds  Ringers or  Voice Memos   7  Select Send     Use multimedia message options  When you are ready to send a multimedia  message  you have several options for how and  when you want it received   1  While composing your message  select  Options and one of the following       Insert Contacts adds contacts to  
17.  confirm your choice    Note  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 application   If 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    1  Atthe home screen  select Menu  gt   Downloads  gt  Settings  gt  Manage Apps    2  Selectthe application and Lock App    3  Select Yes to confirm your choice    Note  The application is still listed in the   Downloads menu  The icon looks like an   empty box        60    Opening an application    Checking available memory   The amount of available memory depends on the   number of applications you downloaded    1  Atthe home screen  select Menu  gt   Downloads  gt  Settings  gt  Manage Apps  The  amount of memory left shows at the bottom  ofthe screen    2  For more detailed memory information   select System Info        User Guide    61    14 Voice COMMANDS    You can call a contact  dial a phone number   access menus  or find contact information from  your voice dial list using voice commands   Note  You cannot use voice recognition to end  a call  you must press the End key when the flip  is open     Voice dial list   To call or find a contact u
18.  customize  the voice commands     Automatic add    By 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 Menu  gt    Settings  gt  Voice Features  gt  Automatic Add  gt   Disabled to disable the voice dialing for new  contacts     Expert mode    The expert mode enables you to speak the  command after you hear a tone instead of  speaking a command following the initial voice  prompts  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt    Voice Features  gt  Expert Mode and one of  the following       Normal sets phone to default voice prompts     e Expert sets phone to sound tones instead of  voice prompts     Display results   The display results enables your phone to show   either one voice recognition candidate or up to   three ones  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt    Voice Features  gt  Display Results and one of   the following      Single Best presents you only one voice  recognition result      Three Best presents you up to three voice  recognition results     Digit lengths   Use the digit lengths to determine whether to limit   your dialed numbers to North American numbers   or any numbers  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt    Voice Features  gt  Digit Lengths and one of   the following      North American recognizes only digit strings  of lengths that correspond to valid North  American dialing numbers of 7 digits   10 
19.  icon  select Menu  gt   Messaging  gt  Inbox  Scroll to a message and  select View to open it     View a textmessage   The options available when viewing a text message   may vary  Check with your service provider    1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Inbox    2  Select a message to view  Ifthe message is  long  scroll down to view entire message    3  Select Reply to create a response message or   Options and one of the following        Erase deletes the message        Forward forwards the message        Reply with Copy replies to the message  with a copy of the original attached        Save Message saves the message to the  Saved folder        Save QuickText saves the message text  as preset text  which can be inserted into  other messages  Graphics are not saved        Lock protects the message from  accidental deletion        Sender displays the sender information     Multimedia messages    You 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        User Guide    41    Note  Multimedia messaging is not available on  all phones  Check with your service provider     Create a multimedia message  1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  New Pic Msg   2  At the To  CC  to send a copy of the  message   and BCC  to send a
20.  mathematical operation   Scroll left to multiply    Scroll right to divide    Scroll up to add        Scroll down to subtract        54    Tip calculator    The chosen operation is highlighted    4  Enter the second number  Press the OK  key to perform the operation  The result  is shown    5  Select Exit to return to menu or Options and  one of the following        M  adds displayed result to the value  stored in memory        MR displays currently stored value on  the screen        MC clears value currently stored  in memory     Timer  The Timer counts down for the specified time   and beeps when that amount of time has elapsed   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Timer  gt  Set   2  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   3  If needed  select Sound and one of the  sounds to change the sound   4  To work the timer  select the  following options       Start begins the countdown       Stop pauses the countdown       Reset clears the timer     When the countdown is complete  select Off to  silence the alarm     Stopwatch  The Stopwatch counts time for you   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Stopwatch   2  To work the stopwatch  select the  following options       Start begins counting       Stop pauses counting       Reset clears the stopwatch   Press the Back key to return to the menu     World clock   The world clock enables you to c
21.  may be dangerous and will invalidate  the phone warranty if said accessories cause  damage or a defect to the phone     Radio Frequency  RF  energy    Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver   When it is on  it receives and sends out RF energy   Your service provider s network controls the power  of the RF signal  This power level can range from  0 006 to 0 6 watts  In August 1996  the U S  Federal  Communications Commission  FCC  adopted RF  exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand held  wireless phones  These guidelines are consistent  with the safety standards previousiv set by both  U S  and international standards bodies in the  following reports   e ANSI C95 1  American National Standards  Institute  1992      NCRP Report 86  National Council on Radiation  Protection and Measurements  1986       ONIRP  International Commission on  Non lonizing Radiation Protection  1996     Your phone complies with the standards set by  these reports and the FCC guidelines     E911 mandates    Where service is available  this handset complies  with the Phase l and Phase Il 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 t
22.  of  safetv to give additional protection for the public  and to account for anv variations in measurements     Bluetooth   Certification    For information about S4000 Bluetooth  Certification  visit the Bluetooth Qualification  Program Web site at qualweb bluetooth org     Caution    The user is cautioned that changes or modifications  not expressiy approved by the party responsible for  compliance could void the warranty and user s  authority to operate the equipment     Optimizing your phone s performance   Use the guidelines in this guide to learn how to  optimize the performance and life of your phone  and battery     Air bags   If you have an air bag  DO NOT place installed or  portable phone equipment or other objects over the  air bag or in the air bag deployment area  If    equipment is not properly installed  you and your  passengers risk serious injury     Medical devices    Pacemakers   Warning to pacemaker wearers   Wireless phones  when in the  on  position  have  been shown to interfere with pacemakers  The  phone should be kept at least six  6  inches away  from the pacemaker to reduce risk    The Health Industry Manufacturers Association and  the wireless technology research community  recommend that you follow these guidelines to  minimize the potential for interference        User Guide      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      Us
23.  the  Inbox for you to download and view later    Note  If a multimedia message is received during    a call  the phone displays a notification after the  call ends     View a multimedia message    When 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 Auto Retrieve settings   1  Select Menu    Messaging    Inbox    2  Select View to read a message  If the  message is long  scroll down to view the  entire message    3  Select Reply to create a response message or  Options and one of the following        Mute Unmute enables or disables  silencing the message        Erase deletes the message        Forward forwards the message without  showing the original address  graphic   sound  and text fields        Lock avoids erasing the message  accidentally        Message Info displays the message  information  priority  sender  subject   time sent and received  and message size         User Guide    43        Replay plays the message again from  the beginning        Done exits the message        Save Picture saves the picture embedded  in the message        Save Sound saves the sound embedded in  the message        Save Address extracts email addresses   phone numbers  and or URLs from the  sender information and message body        Save QuickText saves the text in the  message to the QuickText list        Call calls the me
24. 4 Voice Commands           sss s s s    62  Voice dial list    n RRR AR A dda 62  Voice commands   L 62   15 Getting Help sss sss s r e e e ee 64  Customer support   000  64  Qualified service       esses 64  Phone accessories   0000000 64  Become a product evaluator                 64   16 Consumer Limited Warrantv           65   Index     sss s sse es ss e es seene 67       User Guide    l GETTING STARTED    Phone battery    Installing the battery  To install the battery   1  With the back of the o  phone facing you   locate the side notches  at the top of the phone   2  Slide your fingernail  into one of the notches  to unsnap the back P    cover  A cm l  3  Place the battery in the    phone casing with the  metal contacts toward  the top of the phone   4  Fitthe bottom of the x  back cover into the  shape at the bottom of  the battery well   5  Press the back cover  until it snaps into place   Note  To remove the batterv  make sure the  phone is turned off     Charging the battery  You must have at least a partial charge in the  battery to make or receive calls    To charge the battery    1  Connect the AC adapter    to the jack on the upper  side of the phone     2  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    e Partially charged C   e Fully charged     Warning  The battery does not charge if you are   in a call while it is connected to an AC adapter    Rechar
25. 8  incoming calls  45  list view  46  multimedia message  41  quicktext  47  settings  46  signature  46  text messages  40  unable to send  44  minute alerts  33  missed call  alert  33  missed calls  16  deal with  16  MobileShop  59  modes  airplane  31  ringers  28  text entry  13  multimedia  24  multimedia message  auto receive mode  43  creating  41  forwarding  43  locking  43  options  42  prompt mode  43  retrieving  43    saving picture  44  sent  45  viewing  43  viewing options  43  multimedia messages  auto save  47  CC BCC fields  47  multiple  49  multishot  49    N  navigation key  7  network   location information  37  network settings  36  notes  contacts  21  notifications   text messages  41    0   open to answer  33  Outbox  46  outgoing calls  16    p  pages alerts  46  pairing  26  personal ringers  28  phone  answering calls  9  codes  19  extensions  19  icons  5  making calls  8  overview  3  turning on and off  8  phone information  39  phone line  setting  37       User Guide    69    picture   multiple  49   saving  44  picture messages   request receipt  48  power   on and off sounds  29  prepend  20  primary number  20  priority   text message  40  privacy alert  37  prompt mode   multimedia message  43    Q  quick alarm  54  quicktext  47  R  rapid entry  13  receipt request  picture messages  48  text messages  48  recent calls  16  redialing  8  replying  text messages  41  resolution  49  restrict roaming  37  right softkey  7  ringers  24 
26. A  check mark appears next to each selection  you make  You can also remove  checkmarks    5  After selecting your desired contacts   select Done    Your new group appears the next time you view   your groups        22    Contact groups    Use groups  1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View Groups   2  Atthe Groups list  scroll to a group   3  Select Options and one of the following       View displays the group details       Edit enables editing the group       Erase deletes the group       Send Text Msg sends a text message       Send Pict Msg sends a  multimedia message       Send as vCard sends the group as  a vCard     Customize groups   1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View Groups    2  Atthe Groups list  select a group    3  Select Options and one of the following       Ringer assigns a ringer to the group       Picture assigns a picture to the group    Erase deletes the group        Edit enables editing the group     Searching contacts   To find a phone number or contact  you can  search the Contacts list  check the Frequent List   or use Fast Find     Contacts list    To search your Contacts list  select Menu  gt    Contacts and one of the following      View All lists the entire Contacts list      View Groups lists the existing groups      Speed Dial List or Voice Dial List shows the  contacts on the specified list    You can also use the Contacts shortcut from the   home screen to view the Contacts list  To quickly   get down the list  enter the first letter of the
27. CDMA privacy is lost or  regained  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Network  gt   Privacy Alert  gt  Enabled     Voice privacy   You can also set your phone to use enhanced  digital CDMA privacy  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Network  gt  Voice Privacy  gt  Enhanced     Roaming service alert    Use this setting if you want the phone to alert  you when you roam outside of your home  service area     Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Network  gt    Roam Svc Alert and one of the following      Disabled turns roaming service alert off      When no svc alerts you with three tones  decreasing in pitch when service is lost and  three tones increasing in pitch when service is  acquired again      Onroam change alerts you with two  decreasing tones when roaming service is  acquired and three increasing tones when  home area service is acquired again      On any change alerts you with three  increasing tones if there is a change in  roaming service or three decreasing tones if  the phone loses service     Roam option    You can restrict your phone from making a call  when roaming  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt    Network  gt  Roam Option  gt  Automatic  allows  roaming  or No roaming  disallows roaming      Set phone line    Your phone can have two service accounts  or  phone lines  associated with it  Each phone line  has its own phone number  Select Menu  gt   Settings  gt  Network  gt  Set Phone Line  gt  OK  and one of the two lines    When you are using one line  you cannot receive  
28. DOWNLOADS    Your Kyocera phone has the added ability to  download and manage applications through the  Downloads menus     Downloads provides you with the full range of  applications and services from the Internet   Email  games  relevant news  and much more     For more information about Downloads  capabilities and application pricing  contact your  service provider     Using Downloads    You 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   Downloads notifies you when it has expired  If  you choose a priced version  the amount goes to  your phone bill  The MobileShop 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 application    To download an application     1     At the home screen  select Menu  gt   Downloads  gt  MobileShop  gt  Catalog   When connected to the server  a list of  application types appears under the  MobileShop menu       Select an application type  A full list of    applications of your selected type appears   New applications have an arrow on the left   Note  Long titles scroll left as you  highlight them       Select an application  A list of usages appears     One or more usages m
29. ESEEABLE  OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING BUT  NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROEITS   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 right
30. Menu optiohs e  ii sese ae 25  Bluetooth    eerte terea 26  TT CT Wed a 28  Display oido eve QU PEU 29  CONVENIENCES una eng a 31  Voice Features  eese e er 34  ACCOSSOTIES    nn a RR ERT T T RAP 35  Network TTT 30  DEN ie va Y EET Gin EX EXE aA 38  Phone information   00 39  Messaging    scsceeeeucueeeueeuees 40  Text messages       LL 40  Multimedia messages         2  2222222200  gt  4  Erase messages ssa rore nenne hen 44  Working with messages             0000   44  Message settings    00 46  Camera    Leanne nnns 49  Taking a HIG  6 00 00    0  eee 49  Camera mode options           222222220  49  Camera indicators and icons                50       vi    11 Tools    n n n n nnn 51  VOICE memo      cis  lees hh pter deett 51  Scheduler  e s en 51  Alarm clock    44 45 vezes ove ein 53  Tip calculator  ieri etta 54  Calculator 24  ce u te Rees 54  Timer   cio tus pearl 55  Stopwatch    sss iue hope Ra 2 N combos 55  World clock  32  2 ee Santi 55   12 Browser 2 nnn nnn 57  Launch Web browser    57  Use browser options                   008 57  Search for a Web site         0    0  eee 58  Use a bookmark    58  Set a Web prompt  20 58   13 Downloads           nnn 59  Using Downloads    59  Downloading an application                  59  Opening an application                 00  60  Viewing application details                  60  Removing an application                    60  Disabling an application                     60  Checking available memory                  61   1
31. abetically   Note  You can also select Contacts from the  home screen to view the directory   Scroll to a contact and do one of the following     Press the Send key to call the  highlighted contact   e Press the OK key to view the highlighted  contact s details     Select New to add a new contact     Select Options and choose one of  the following       Call to make a call       Send Text Msg to send a text message       Send Pict Msg sends a  multimedia message       View Contact to view contact details       Edit Contact to edit contact details       Erase Contact to erase the contact         Send as vCard to send contact as a vCard         Send All to send all contacts via Bluetooth       Contacts Menu to access your contacts     Adding contacts    Add contact from home screen   To add a contact to your Contacts list    1  From the home screen  enter a phone  number to save  including the area code     2  Select Save    Save New Contact    3  Enter a name for the contact  For more  information  see    Text Entry  on page 13    4  Enter additional phone numbers  email  addresses  Web addresses  and notes  if  needed  Scroll up or down to move through  the contact fields    5  When you are done entering the information   select Save     Add contact from contacts menu  To add a contact to your Contacts list   1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Add New     2  Enter a name for the contact  When you are  done  scroll down to move to the next field   For more information  see    T
32. abled  automatically  inserts hyphens into your phone numbers to be  consistent with the U S  dialing plan  such as  1 222 333 4444  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Convenience  gt  Auto Hyphen  gt  Enabled     1 Touch dialing    The 1 Touch Dialing feature is the fastest way   to call a speed dial location  To call a contact  with speed dial  press and hold the speed   dialing location    Note  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    To 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 Menu  gt   Settings  gt  Convenience  gt  1 Touch Dialing  gt   Enabled     Hold call    The Hold Call feature enables you to place  incoming calls on hold until you are ready to  answer them    Note  The Hold Call feature does not work with  the Open to Answer feature enabled  See    Open to  answer    on page 33     Enable hold call feature   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Convenience  gt   Hold Call  gt  Enabled   If you have not recorded a hold message  you  need to record one  such as    Please hold  I ll  answer in a minute     2  Record the message twice  as prompted    3  Select Save to save the message or Options  and one of the following       Play to replay your message       Re Record to record your   message again       
33. ad 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  bars  the fuller the charge     The phone is in airplane mode        User Guide    Main menu    The contents of the main menu are as follows     Recent Calls Media Galley Messaging Tools  All Images New Text Msg Voice Memo  Incoming Sounds New Pic Msg Scheduler  Outgoing Settings Voicemail Alarm Clock  Missed Bluetooth Inbox Tip Calculator  Erase Call List Sounds Sent Msgs Calculator  Call Timer Display Outbox Timer  Contacts Convenience Saved Msgs Stopwatch  View AII Voice Features Drafts World Clock  Add New Accessories Msg Settings Browser  View Groups Network Erase Msg Launches the Browser  Speed Dial List Security Camera Downloads  Voice Dial List Phone Info Launches the Camera      MobileShop  Contacts Count Settings   Help    Note  The menu items on your phone can change depending on the services provided  Check with your  service provider        6 Main menu    Basic navigation   You press your phone keys to access the various   menus and other features of your phone  Some of   the basic frequently used keys are as fo
34. age      Sender  amp  Preview displays the sender and the  first part of the message      Sender  amp  Date Time displays the sender and  when the message was sent     Signature  The signature you create is included at the end of  all outgoing messages  but does not appear in the  message creation screen   1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt   Msg Settings  gt  Signature   2  Enter your signature in the text field   3  Select OK to save the signature   Note  The characters in the signature  are included in the total character count of  the message        46    Message settings    Edit Quick Text    Your 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   1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt   Edit Quick Text and one of the following       Scroll to a preset text message and  select Edit       Select New Msg to create a new preset  text message   2  Enter or edit the text   3  Select Save     Note  You can also save a message you have  written or received as preset text     Auto retrieve   To set your phone to automatically retrieve   multimedia messages  select Select Menu  gt    Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt  Auto retrieve   and one of the following      Disable turns off auto retrieve  You are  prompted before any multimedia messages  ar
35. al  Sounds mode     Note  The phone rings when attached to an  external power source  such as a charger   even  if all sounds have been silenced        28    Sounds    Volume   You can control the volume of your   phone s features    Volume controls   To control the volume of the phone s ringer    speakerphone  earpiece  and keypad    1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt   Volume  gt  Ringer Volume  Spkrphone    Volume  Earpiece Volume  or Key Volume     2  Scroll right to increase the volume or left to  decrease the volume     3  Press the OK key to save     Smart volume   To automatically adjust the volume during a call   based on surrounding noise levels    select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt    Volume  gt  Smart Volume  gt  Enabled     Flip sounds  To assign specific sounds for when your phone s  flip opens or closes   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt   Flip Sounds  gt  Flip Open or Flip Closed     2  Selecta sound   Scroll down the list to hear  the sounds      Power on off    Your phone plays a sound when powering on and  off  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt   Pwr On Off  gt  Enabled     Keypad  Key Sound    To choose the sound the phone makes when you  press its keys  select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Sounds  gt  Keypad  gt  Key Sounds  gt  Tone   Click  or Off     Key Length   To control the length of the keypad tones  select  Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt  Keypad  gt    Key Length  gt  Normal or Long     Display  Wallpaper    Yo
36. ay be available with the  cost specified for each       Select a usage  A confirmation    message appears   Select Yes to confirm  The application is  downloaded to your phone    Note  Download times vary   To open the application now  select Yes   You can also select No to return to the  Downloads menu  where you see a link to  your new application        User Guide    59    Note  Your connection to the application  server automatically ends after 30 seconds   unless you connect again to download more  applications  Press the End Power key to  end the connection  Closing the flip does not  end your connection     Opening an application  Downloaded applications are stored under the  Downloads menu  Each application comes with  its own unique icon to help you identify it easily   1  Atthe home screen  select Menu  gt   Downloads   Note  The Downloads icon always remains  at the top of this menu  Downloaded  applications are listed after   2  Highlight and select the icon for the  application you want to open     Viewing application details   You can get information about the size of an  application and how many uses it has left before  it runs out     1  Atthe home screen  select Menu  gt   Downloads  gt  Settings  gt  Manage Apps     2  Select the application you want details for     Removing an application   To remove an application    1  At the home screen  select Menu  gt   Downloads  gt  Settings  gt  Manage Apps    2  Select the application and Remove    3  Select Yes to
37. cal regulations and recycle  if possible  Do not dispose as household waste   Supervise all batterv usage bv 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 drain    Playing 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 battery    Phone overview  Getting to know your phone    The following illustration shows the phone in open position   1  Earpiece speaker     2  Home screen      W  3  Navigation key scrolls through lists and text entry fields      and accesses shortcuts from the home screen   Left softkey accesses menus and functions   5  Back key returns you to the previous screen and erases    characters in text entry     6  Send key starts or answers a call  Press once to display  the All calls list and twice to redial the last number t   KYOCERA  dialed  Press and hold to activate voice command     7  Keypad for entering numbers  letters  or symbols    8  Shift   key 
38. 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    Note  You must first establish a second phone  line with your service provider  Once established   a second phone number becomes available in the  menu for selection     Location    This 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        User Guide    37    Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Network  gt  Location   and one of the following      911 Only  default  shares your position  information only with emergency services  when you call your 3 digit emergency code      Location On shares your position  information  in addition to  emergency services     Web alert    You can set an alert to confirm the start or exit of  the Browser  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Network  gt  Web Alert and one of the following     e At Start prompts you when you start a session       At End prompts you when you end a session     Both prompts you when you start or end   a session     No Prompts sets no prompts     Roam call alert    You can set the phone to warn you before you  answer or place a call while roaming  Select  Menu  gt  S
39. cess      Bookmarks displays a list of your saved  Web sites      Search launches the browser to the  search URL     Send URL sends the URL of the current page   via text message    Go to URL launches the browser to the URL   you entered    History displays the URLs of all the   previously visited web pages    Refresh reloads the current page    Quit exits the browser    More accesses additional browser settings        Show URL displays the entire URL of the  current page        Restart Browser restarts the browser        Clear IDs  amp  Passwords clears the  browser ID cache        Certificates displays the certificates for  the current browser session and a general  list of certificates        Save Items on this Page saves the  non DRM protected objects from the  loaded page        Preferences sets up additional settings        About displays information about your  browser version        User Guide    57    Search for a Web site    How you search for a Web site depends on your  service provider  For more information  contact  your service provider     Use a bookmark    1  Select Menu  gt  Browser    2  Select Yes to accept browser fees    3  From your Web home page  select  Bookmarks  A list of bookmarks appears    4  Enter the number corresponding to the  bookmark you want and press the OK key    Seta Web prompt    You can set a prompt to confirm the start or exit  of the browser  For more information  see    Web  alert  on page 38       58    Search for a Web site    13 
40. changes the text mode in text entry    9  0 Next key cycles through word choices during text  entry    10  OK key selects a menu item  or accesses the main menu  at the home screen    11  Right softkey accesses the contacts list and other  menu options    12  Speakerphone key activates the speakerphone and  answers incoming calls    13  End key turns the phone on and off  ends a call or  Browser session  and returns you to the home screen        14  Space   key enters a space during text entry  Press and  hold to activate or deactivate Silent mode     15  Microphone        User Guide 3    The following illustration shows the phone in closed position  With the phone closed  the keys are locked  to prevent accidental key presses     1  Jack for hands free headset only  sold separately      2  Indicator light               3  Volume key for raising or lowering speaker volume   4     External screen for displaying time  caller ID  signal  and 6    batterv strength  Gr      5  Jack for AC adapter  included  and data cable  sold separately   GA    6  Camera key for activating camera mode   7  External speaker     Warning  Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack damages  the phone     uec EI       Putting on wrist strap Common keys    To put on a wrist strap  The following list the frequently pressed keys   1  With the back cover Throughout this user guide  these keys are  open  thread the strap referred as follows   through the eyelet at the    Navigation key  top of the pho
41. checks its dictionary and  guesses at the word you are trying to spell    1  For each letter of the word you want  press  the key once  For example  to enter the word   any  press the 2  gt  6  gt  9 keys    2  Ifthe word doesn t match what you want   press the 0 Next key to check other word  matches    3  When you see the word you want  press the  Space   key        User Guide    Enter symbols  While entering text in normal alpha mode  you  can enter symbols by pressing the 1 key until you  see the symbol you want  Using this method  you  have access to the following symbols   Q T Lo y   amp        To access the full set of symbols   1  From the text entry screen  select Options  gt    Add Symbol     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 mode    You can change the default text entry mode when  creating a text message  For more information   see  Default text  on page 48     Change modes    Sometimes 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  Shift   key until the icon for your desired mode  appears at the top of the screen  You can also  select Options and a different mode     Capitalization   You can change capitalization at any time w
42. d Info shows specific software and  hardware information     Icon Key shows the icons used by  your phone        User Guide    39    9 MESSAGING    This chapter describes how to send  receive  and  erase messages from your phone  For information  on voicemail messages  see    Voicemail    on   page 11    Note  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 messages    You can only send text messages to phones  capable of receiving them     Create a textmessage  1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  New Text Msg   2  Atthe Send To field  enter a recipient s  phone number by either       Select Options  gt  Recent List   Recent Calls  Contacts or Groups 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     3  Atthe Message field  enter the message   4  Select Send     Include QuickText and other extras  During text entry  you can insert prewritten text   QuickText   symbols  or contacts   1  From the text entry screen  select Options  and one of the following       Insert QuickText inserts prewritten text  from a list       Add Symbol inserts a symbol  Press  the corresponding number to select 
43. d user purchaser of the Product and provided  that vour 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 warrantv is  not transferable to anv third partv  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 mechanica
44. de sets the backlight of the phone to the  lowest level  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt   Backlighting  gt  Pwr Save Mode  gt  On     Brightness  To change the brightness of the display     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt   Brightness     2  Scroll to change the brightness     Language   Your phone can display alternative languages   Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Language  and a language     Time and date format    Your phone can display different time date  formats  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt   Time Date format and a format     Convenience    Your phone has several settings that may make  your phone more convenient to use     Airplane mode    While in an airplane  it is normally required that  you turn off your mobile phone because it emits  RF signals that interfere with air traffic control  In  Airplane mode  however  your phone does not  emit RF signals  You cannot make or receive calls   send text messages  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        Select Save  To set your phone to Airplane mode  select  Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Convenience  gt   Airplane Mode  gt  Enabled   If you turn on Airplane mode  you can also set the  time and date manually   User Guide 31    Auto hyphen    Auto hyphenation  when en
45. digits  or 1 10 digits to improve accuracy      Permit All allows any digit strings of 4 to  14 digit lengths     Voice answer    You can use your voice to answer a call when  using a hands free accessory        34    Voice Features    Enable voice answer   Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Voice Features  gt   Voice Answer  gt  With Accessory to enable  answering calls with an accessorv    Note  To use the voice answer feature  you must  have the Auto Answer feature disabled  see     Auto answer    on page 36   the Out of headset  option selected  see    Headset sounds    on   page 35   and the phone set to Normal Sounds   see    Ringer mode    on page 28      Use voice answer   When you receive an incoming call  the phone  prompts    Incoming call  answer    If the caller is  recognized as a contact entry in your phone  the  phone prompts  Incoming call from  Name    answer    Say  Yes  to answer or  No  to silence  the alert without answering     Voice wake up    You can activate voice dialing by saying  wake up   twice  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Voice  Features  gt  Voice Wake Up  gt  With Accessory to  enable calls with an accessory          Note  You must use a headset or hands free kit  and connect the AC adapter to the phone and the  wall outlet for voice wake up to work    To wake up the phone    1  Say  Wake Up  and listen for a tone     2  Say  Wake Up  again until you hear two tones     If the phone does not recognize your Wake Up  command  see    Voice training
46. ding on your selection  you can select  one of the following  Send  Assign  Play  or Options to complete      Camera Pictures displays the images your desired task   captured with your phone camera       Saved Images displays the  images available       Wallpapers displays the  wallpapers available       Screensavers displays the screen  savers available       Caller IDs displays the pictures you can  assign as caller IDs   24 Accessing folders    8 SETTINGS    Menu options    The contents of the Settings menu are as follows     Bluetooth  On Off   My Devices  Settings  Sounds  Ringers  Ringer Mode  Volume  Flip Sounds  Pwr On Off  Keypad    Display  Wallpaper  Screensaver  Main Menu View  My Banner   My Ticker  Backlighting  Brightness  Language  Time Date format  Convenience  Airplane Mode  Auto Hyphen  1 Touch Dialing  Hold Call   Fast Find  Frequent List  Missed Call Alert  Minute Alert  Open to Answer  Any Key Answer    Voice Features  Automatic Add  Expert Mode  Display Results  Digit Lengths  Voice Answer  Voice Wake Up  Voice Training  Accessories  Headset Sounds  Auto Answer  Com Port Speed  TTY Device  Hearing Aid    Network   Data Calls  Privacy Alert  Voice Privacy  Roam Svc Alert  Roam Option  Set Phone Line  Location   Web Alert  Roam Call Alert    Security   Lock Phone   Limit Calls  Emergency Numbers  Erase Contacts   New Lock Code    Phone Info  Build Info  Icon Keys    Note  Some features are not available on all phones  Check with your service provider     
47. e  of event  if needed  Press OK to change of the following   the duration      View Month displays the current month       Scroll left or right to move between the Days with events are highlighted  Scroll  hour and minute fields  the calendar  Press the OK key to select      Scroll up or down to change the hour a date   and minute      View Day displays the current date   Press the OK key to save the duration and Scroll right or left to move to  move to the next field  another date   7  At the Priority field  choose a priority  Press  the OK key and select a choice from the list   52 Scheduler        Go to 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 OK to select the date    2  Atthe day view  do one of the following        Select an existing event to view the  event detail        Scroll to a time and select Add New to  create a new event        Select Options  gt  Go to Today to return  to the current date        Select Options  gt  Go to Date to select a  specific date        Select Options  gt  Erase all Events to  delete all event for that date     View by list  1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Scheduler  gt   View All Events   2  Atthe event list  select one of the following       Scroll to an event and select View to  display the event detail       Select Options    Sort by Time to sort  events by time       Select Options  gt  Sort by Type to sort  events by 
48. e at multiple power levels so as  to use only the power required to reach the network   In general  the closer vou 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 bv the FCC  that it does not exceed the limit established bv the  government adopted requirement for safe  exposure  The tests are performed in positions and  locations  e g   at the ear and worn on the bodv  as  required bv the FCC for each model     Bodv worn measurements differ among phone  models  depending upon availabilitv of accessories  and FCC requirements  While there mav be  differences between the SAR levels of various  phones and at various positions  thev 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 Displav  Grant section http   www fcc gov oet ea  after  searching on the FCC ID  OVFKWC K33B04        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
49. e download      Enable turns on auto retrieve     Hide or show CC BCC   To show or hide the CC and BCC fields when you  compose a multimedia message  select Menu  gt   Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt  Hide CC BCC or  Show CC BCC     Callback number   Set a callback number to let recipients know   where to call you back    1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt   Callback Number    2  Enter number in the text field    3  Select OK to save the number     Save to sent    To set your phone to automatically save outgoing  messages to the Sent Msgs folder  select Menu  gt   Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt  Save to Sent and  one of the following     Disabled does not save the  outgoing messages     Prompt allows you to choose whether to save  your message when you send it     Enabled saves all outgoing messages to the  Sent Msgs folder     Auto erase    You can set your phone to erase message  automatically when memory is needed for  incoming messages        User Guide    47    Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt    Auto Erase and one of the following      Disabled erases no messages      Inbox Msgs erases old messages in your  Inbox when memory is needed      Sent Msgs erases old messages in the  Sent Msgs folder when memory is needed      Both erases old messages in both your Inbox  and Sent folder when memory is needed     Default text    You can change the default text entry mode when  creating a text message  This setting applies only  to the Message f
50. e the ear opposite the pacemaker       f 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   lf you use any other  personal medical device  consult the manufacturer  of the device to determine if it is adequately  shielded from external RF energy  Your physician  may be able to help you obtain this information     In health care facilities   Turn your phone off in  health care facilities when instructed  Hospitals and  health care facilities may be using equipment that is  sensitive to external RF energy     Potentially unsafe areas    Posted facilities   Turn your phone off in any  facility when posted notices require you to do so     Aircraft    FCC regulations prohibit using your  phone on a plane that is in the air  Turn your  phone off or switch it to Airplane Mode before  boarding aircraft     Vehicles   RF signals may affect improperly  installed or inadequately shielded electronic  Systems in motor vehicles  Check with the  manufacturer of the device to determine if it is  adequately shielded from external RF energy     Blasting areas   Turn off your phone where  blasting is in progress  Observe restrictions  and  follow any regulations or rules     Potentially explosive at
51. ease repeat  or    Say       1  From the home screen  press and hold ADA  i  te a name    if it does not recognize the name  If  the Send key  The phone prompts     Say       the name you spoke matches a contact in the  a command   FR i  say    Dial ber    and th k the diei Voice Dial List  the phone prompts     Name     zd   Va er sanie t G 4 S gs correct   Say  Yes  to display the contact   d S pa you m i call  digit by    No    to select a similar name  or    Cancel    to  igit   you pause  the phone Prompts you  cancel the search      Did you say  lt number gt     or    Say a number  if it does not recognize the name   User Guide 63    15 GETTING HELP    Customer support  Your service provider   s customer support  department may be accessible directly from your  phone when you dial a number  such as  611   check with your service provider   They can  answer questions about your phone  phone bill   call coverage area  and specific features available  to you  such as call forwarding or voicemail   For questions about the phone features  refer to  the materials provided with your phone  or visit  www kyocera wireless com   For additional questions  you may contact the  Kyocera Wireless Corp  Customer Care Center in  any of the following ways     Web site  www kyocera wireless com     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       Ind
52. elephone 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  compatibili
53. es  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 memo    The Voice Memo tool enables you to record and  play back audio memos     Record voice memos   To record new voice memos  do the following    1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Voice Memo  gt   Record New    2  Sayyour voice memo  Select Stop when you  are done    3  Select Save 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 memos  To play and use voice memos  do the following     1     Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Voice Memo  gt   Recorded Memos    At the file list  highlight a file    Select Play to play the memo or select  Options and one of the following     Send creates a message with the  memo attached    Erase deletes the memo    Assign sets the memo as a default or  contact ringer    Lock   Unlock prevents erasing the  memo accidentally    Rename renames the memo    Details displays the details of the file   Erase All deletes all memos stored     Scheduler    The Scheduler enables you to schedule events and  set reminder alerts     Note  You need digital service to use this feature     Create an event    1     Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Scheduler  
54. ettings  gt  Network  gt    Roam Call Alert  gt  Call Prompt    The phone emits a distinctive ring to indicate  when you are roaming during a call  To accept or  place a call while roaming  you must press 1   Note  Call Prompt is disabled when the phone is  in Emergency Mode     Security   This 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  typically 0000  or the last 4 digits of your phone number   Check  with your service provider     Lock phone  When your phone is locked  you can call only  emergency numbers or your service provider   s  customer service number  You can still receive  incoming calls   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security   2  Enter your four digit lock code   3  Select Lock Phone  gt  OK and one of  the following       Never leaves the phone always unlocked       Onpower up locks the phone every time  you turn it on       Now locks the phone immediately   Do the following to unlock the phone   1  From the home screen  select Unlock   2  Enter your four digit lock code        38    Security    Limit calls    You can limit the calls that can be made from  your phone to emergency numbers  your  contacts  and your service provider   s numbers     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security   2  Enter your four digit lock code   3  Select Limit Calls and one of the following       No Limit  does not limit calls       Limit Out
55. ext Entry  on  page 13    3  Enter a primary number for the contact        Viewing Contacts list    4  Enter additional phone numbers  email  addresses  Web addresses and note  if  needed  Scroll up or down to move through  the contact fields     5  When you are done entering information   select Save     Add code or extension    When 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     1  From the home screen  enter a  phone number   2  Select Options and a type of pause       Time Pause causes the phone to stop  dialing for two seconds       Hard Pause causes the phone to stop  dialing until you select Options  gt   Release while making the call     3  Enter the remaining numbers   4  Complete the contact and select Save     Working with contacts  Contact details    To edit the details of an existing contact    1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All    2  At the Contacts list  select a contact    3  At the contact   s detail screen  select Edit     4  Edit or add phone numbers  email  addresses  Web addresses  and notes   Scroll up or down to move through the  contact fields    5  When you are done entering the information   select Save     Contact name   To work on the name of an existing contact    1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All    2  Atthe Contacts list  select a contact    3  At the contacts detail screen  scroll to the  contact name    4  Select Options and one of the 
56. following       Ringer assigns a specific ringer to   the contact         Picture assigns a specific picture to  the contact         Erase Contact deletes the entire contact         Send as vCard sends the contact as  a vCard     Contact number   To work on the number of an existing contact    1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All    2  At the Contacts list  select a contact    3  At the contact   s detail screen  scroll to a  contact number    4  Select Options and one of the following       Call calls the contact        User Guide        Send Text Msg sends a text message       Send Pict Msg sends a  multimedia message       Prepend displays the contact s detail  screen for you to change the number     adding an area code  or other data of    the contact         Add Speed Dial adds the number to your    speed dial list       View Number displays the number         Erase Number deletes the number from    the contact       Secret Not Secret makes the number    secret  hiding it from the screen until you    enter the lock code         Primary Number makes this number the    primary number for the contact       Send as vCard sends the contact as  a vCard         Add to Group adds the number to the  business  personal  or custom group     Contact email address    To work on the email address of an  existing contact     1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All   2  Atthe Contacts list  select a contact     3  At the contact   s detail screen  scroll to a  contact email add
57. ging the battery    You can safely recharge the battery at any time   even if it has a partial charge           User Guide    Battery care  General safety guidelines    Do not disassemble or open the battery    Do not crush  bend  deform  puncture  or  shred the battery    Do not attempt to insert foreign objects into  the battery    Do not immerse the battery or expose it to  water or other liquids  Even if a battery  appears to dry out and operate normally   internal parts can slowlv 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   batterv 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 lo
58. going limits outgoing calls  while incoming calls still work       Limit All limits both incoming and  outgoing calls     Emergency numbers    The emergency numbers feature enables you to  specify three personal phone numbers you can  call when the phone is locked     Select Menu    Settings    Security   Enter your four digit lock code   Select Emergency Numbers    Select an Unassigned slot     VIG eU  qu  m    Enter the number and select Done     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 contacts   You can erase all entries from your Contacts list   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security    2  Enter your four digit lock code     3  Select Erase Contacts and one of  the following       No exits without erasing contacts       Yes erases all contacts  A confirmation  prompt appears to verify your decision   4  Select Yes to confirm     New lock code    To change your lock code from the default  provided by the service provider     ka     Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security   Enter your four digit lock code   Select Lock Code    At the confirmation  select Yes   Enter a new four digit code     PAR    Re enter vour new lock code     Phone information    You can access information regarding your  phone  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone Info  and one of the following     Buil
59. gt    Add New Event    At the Event Name field  enter a name  Scroll  down to move to the next field when done        User Guide    51       3  At the Type field  choose an event  Press the 8  Atthe Reminder field  choose a reminder   OK key and select a choice from the list  Press the OK key and select a choice from  4  At the Date field  modify the date  if needed  the list   Press OK to change the date  9  Atthe Reminder Sound field  choose a      Scroll left or right to move between the reminder sound alerts  Press the OK key and  month  day and year fields  select a choice from the list       Scroll up or down to change the month  10  At the Silent Mode field  press the OK key  day and year  and select off to leave on normal sounds or  Press the OK key to save the date and move During Event to place the phone in silent  to the next field  mode during the duration of the event   5  Atthe Time field  modify the time  if needed  11  At the Recurring Event field  make the event  Press OK to change the time  recurring  if needed  Press the OK key and      Scroll left or right to move between the select a choice from the list   hour  minute and AM PM fields  12  Select Save to save the event       Scroll up or down to change hour  A  minute and AM PM  View event  Press the OK key to save the time and move You can view the events saved to the scheduler   to the next field  View bv date  6  Atthe Duration field  modify the duration 1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Scheduler and on
60. he Frequent List enabled  Scroll past the  double line to view the entire Contacts list    To enable Frequent List  select Menu  gt    Settings  gt  Convenience  gt  Frequent List  gt   Enabled     Missed call alert    Your phone can alert you after you missed a call   Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Convenience  gt   Missed Call Alert and one of the following      Disabled turns off the sound alert    e Vibrate  Beep  Freeway  Game  Bloop   Winner  or Zilofon sets the phone to alert you  once when a new message is received      Vibrate  amp  Remind  Beep  amp  Remind   Freeway  amp  Remind  Game  amp  Remind  Bloop   amp  Remind  Winner  amp  Remind  or Zilofon  amp   Remind 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 Ignore     Minute alert   Your phone can alert with a short beep ten  seconds before each minute passes during a call   Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Convenience  gt   Minute Alert  gt  Enabled     Open to answer    This feature enables you to answer a call by  opening the flip  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Convenience  gt  Open to Answer  gt  Enabled        User Guide    33    Any key answer    To set the phone to answer calls when you press  any key  select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Convenience  gt  Any Key Answer  gt  Enabled   to answer calls with any key except the End   Back  or Navigation key      Voice Features    The following features enable you to
61. heck times   in cities around the world in relation to your  local time    Note  You need digital service to use this feature     Setthe world clock   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  World Clock   The world clock menu displays your local  date and time on the first line    2  Scrollleft or right to select a different time  zone  or up and down to view other cities on  the same time zone        User Guide    55    Search the world clock   From the world clock menu  you can search by  city or country    1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  World Clock  gt     Options  gt  Search City or Search Country     2  Enter the first letter s  of your desired city  or country   3  Select the city or country from the list        56    World clock    12 BROWSER    You can use the browser to download ring tones  and graphics and have instant access to email and  chat  up to the minute sports  entertainment   news  weather and more  via Mobile Web    For more information about how airtime is  charged  contact your service provider     Launch Web browser   1  Select Menu  gt  Browser    2  Select Yes to continue   When you are connected  a browser home  page appears    3  Togo to a site  select the link    4  When you have finished using the Internet   press the End key to exit     Use browser options   The following options may appear during a   browser session      Home returns you to the main browser  window  or home page    s Add to Bookmarks saves the current location  as a bookmark for easy ac
62. hile  entering text  Simply press the Shift   key to  choose upper or lower case while in normal  alpha mode        Text entry modes    Text entry quick reference    This table gives instructions for entering letters  numbers  and symbols        To      Do this          Enter a letter    Use normal alpha mode and press a key until you see your desired letter   For more options  see    Text entry modes    on page 13        Enter a number    Use numbers only mode and press a key  For more options  see    Text  entry modes    on page 13        Enter a symbol    In either normal alpha mode  press the 1 key until you find your desired  symbol  For more options  see    Text entry modes    on page 13        Enter a space    Press the Space   key        Erase a character    Press the Back key        Erase all characters    Press and hold the Back key        Move cursor right or left    Scroll left or right        Move cursor up or down    Scroll up or down        Change text entry modes    Press and hold the Shift   key        Capitalize any letter    In normal alpha mode  press the Shift   key  Choose uppercase        Lowercase any letter    In normal alpha mode  press the Shift   key  Choose lowercase        Initial caps    In normal alpha mode  press the Shift   key  Choose sentence case        Select soft options on screen       Press the appropriate left or right softkey           User Guide    5 RECENT CALLS    Call lists    Details on the calls vou made  received  or missed  a
63. ia  1 600 121214 or 0124 284 5000      Puerto Rico  1 866 664 6443    Before requesting support  please try to  reproduce and isolate the problem  When you  contact the Customer Care Center  be ready to  provide the following information     e The name of your service provider     The actual error message or problem you   are experiencing   e The steps you took to reproduce the problem   e The phone   s mobile equipment   identifier  MEID    Note  To locate the MEID  select Menu  gt   Settings  gt  Phone Info  gt  Build Info and scroll  down to MEID  If your phone uses an electronic  service number  ESN   ESN replaces MEID     Qualified service   If the problem with your phone persists  return  the phone with all accessories and packaging to  the dealer for qualified service     Phone accessories    To shop for phone accessories  visit  www kyocera wireless com store  You may  also call us at 800 349 4188  U S A  only   or 858 882 1410     Become a product evaluator    To participate in the testing and evaluation of  Kyocera Wireless Corp  products  including  cellular or PCS phones    visit beta kyocera wireless com        64    Customer support    16 CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY    Kyocera 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 vou  provided that vou are the original  en
64. ield  not the Send To field    Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt   Default Text and one of the following      Normal Alpha to enter text letter by letter      Rapid mode enter text with word recognition     Text message receipt    You can request a notification when a recipient  has received your text message    Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt   Text Msg Receipt  gt  Request     Picture message receipt    You can request a notification when a recipient  has received your picture message    Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt   Pic Msg Receipt  gt  Request     Voicemail number   Set the number your phone calls to   retrieve voicemail  Often your voicemail   number is automatically programmed by   your service provider    1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Msg Settings  gt   Voicemail Number    Select Edit    Enter the voicemail number  Use Options  gt   Time Pause or Hard Pause to enter pauses   4  Select Save     w N       48    Message settings    10 CAMERA    The 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      Oncethe camera is active  the external or  home screen acts as the viewfinder      Ifyou get a  Low memory    error  check your  resolution and quality compression settings    e Tf there is no activity within 45 seconds after  you turn on your camera  the camera quits  and returns to the previous 
65. ion  on page 37     Set roaming alert   You 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 ringer   You can set a ringer to indicate when an incoming  call is subject to roaming charges  See    Roam  ringer  on page 28     Set call guard    You can set the phone to warn you before you  answer or place a call while roaming  See    Roam  call alert  on page 38        User Guide    Emergency services    Call emergency service   You can call an emergency code  even if your  phone is locked or your account is restricted   When you call  your phone enters Emergency  mode  This enables the emergency service  exclusive access to your phone to call you back  if  necessary  To make or receive regular calls after  dialing the code  you must exit this mode    To dial an emergency code    1  Enter your 3 digit emergency code    2  Press the Send key    Note  Regardless of your 3 digit emergency code   911  111  999  000  etc    your phone operates  as described     Exit emergency services   When you have completed the emergency call   1  Select Exit    2  Select Exit again to confirm your choice     Note  To determine who has access to your  location  see  Location  on page 37     Airplane mode   While 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        12 Emergency services    4 TEXTENTRV    You can enter letters  nu
66. l lists    Call timers Time your calls        Your phone can alert with a short beep ten  View call timers oa before each minute passes ure a call   To track the number and duration of calls For more information  see    Minute alert    on  made and received on your phone  select page 33    Menu  gt  Recent Calls  gt  Call Timer and one  of the following     All tracks all calls you have made and  received  You cannot reset this timer    Recent tracks all calls you have made and  received since you last reset this timer  To  reset this timer to zero  select Reset    Home 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 Reset    Roam tracks calls you have made and  received while roaming since you last   reset this timer  To reset this timer to zero   select Reset    Incoming tracks calls you have received since  you last reset this timer  To reset this timer to  zero  select Reset    Outgoing tracks calls you have made since  you last reset this timer  To reset this timer to  zero  select Reset        User Guide 17    6 CONTACTS    Use 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 list  To view existing contacts in your phone  select  Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All  Your Contacts list  is listed alph
67. language  31  main menu  30  screensavers  30  settings  29  ticker  30  time date format  31  display results  34  download  59  downloading  application  59  drafts folder  45  E  earpiece  9  volume  29  editing contacts  19  email addresses  20  emergency  calls  12  numbers  39  entering  letters  13  numbers  13  symbols  14  text  15  erasing    contacts  39   multimedia messages  44  evaluation  product  64  expert mode  34    F  flip  answering calls  33  folders  draft  45  images  24  inbox  41  multimedia  24  sent  45  frame  50  frequent list  33  G  games  51  downloading  59  groups  22  assign picture  23  assign ringer  23  creating  23  erase  23  sending mulitmedia message   18  20  23  sending text message  23  H  hands free  auto answer  36  headsets  auto answer  36  sounds  35    help  getting  64  hold calls  32       68    l  icons  5  39  text message  41  images  browsing  24  saved  24  incoming calls  16  indicators and icons  camera  50  Internet  57    K  key  navigation  7  key length  sounds  29  keypad  sounds  29  volume  29  keys  frequently used  4    L  language  31  left softkey  7  lights only alerts  28  limiting calls  39  location information  37  lock code  39  lock message  multimedia message  43  locking  phone  38  text messages  41  M  main menu  6  30  memory  61  menus    main  6  main view  30  settings  25  messages  alerts  46  appended  45  auto erase incoming  47  callback number  47  completing  45  default text mode  4
68. launch point    e You can only access menu settings and  options when the camera is active     Taking a picture  To take a picture   1  Activate the camera in one of the  following ways       Press the Camera key until the camera  screen appears       Select Menu    Camera   2  Focus on the image using the phone s display  as a viewfinder   3  Take a picture in one of the following ways       Press the OK key       Press the Camera key       Select Capture     Note  The picture is saved to your Camera  Pictures folder    4  Select Send to create a multimedia  message or Erase to delete the picture  from your phone    5  Press the End key to exit camera mode     Camera mode options    You can set up how your camera takes pictures    While in camera mode  select Options and one of   the following      Settings displays the following camera  settings you may set up prior to taking   a picture        Resolution sets the horizontal and vertical  number of pixels for the picture        Self Timer 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         Date Time prints the date and time on the  picture  not for 160x120 resolution         Multishot takes up to six multiple pictures  with the Camera key pressed and held    A tone plays each time a picture is taken        User Guide    49    A second tone plays whe
69. le ringers you can choose   to use for all incoming calls  incoming business   calls  and incoming personal calls    1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt   Ringers  gt  Ringer Type  Business Ringer   or Personal Ringer    2  Select a ringer   Scroll down the list to hear  the ringers     Note  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 ringer    Your phone can alert you to roaming calls with a  specific ringer  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Sounds  gt  Ringers  gt  Roam Ringer  gt  Enabled     Ringer mode    Your phone is set to make sounds when you  receive calls  press keys  navigate through menus   and receive alerts  such as new messages      You can silence all sounds and set the phone  to vibrate or light up when you receive calls  and alerts     Select Menu  gt  Setting  gt  Sounds  gt  Ringer Mode  and one of the following     Normal Sounds rings for the incoming call or  alert  in effect  returning phone to a non   silent mode     Vibrate Only vibrates for the duration of the  incoming call or other alerts    Vibe Then Ring vibrates for the first 10  seconds and then rings for the remainder of  the incoming call alert    Lights Only lights up for the duration of the  incoming call or other alerts     You can also press and hold the Space   key   or press up and down the Volume key  to  toggle between Vibrate Only mode and Norm
70. llows      Left softkey  Selects items that appear on the  lower left of the display  At the home screen   you can select Menu      Right softkey  Selects items that appear on  the lower right of the display  At the home  screen  you can select Contacts      OK key  Selects a menu item    e Navigation key  Scrolls through menus and  options  You can access the following  shortcuts from the home screen     Scroll left to launch the Browser     Scroll right to record a voice memo       Scroll up to access the custom menu       Scroll down to view recent calls list       Back key  Returns to the previous menu level       End Power key  Returns to the home screen     Guide conventions   In this guide the following conventions are used   when describing phone features    Select means to press the left or right softkey    or the OK key to select an item on the display    For example   select Menu  tells you to   physically press the left softkey to choose   Menu from the display    Press means to press a phone key  For example     press the Send key to make a phone call  tells   you to press the Send key on your phone    Scroll means to press the Navigation key to move   though a list on the display  For example   scroll   through your Contacts list to choose a contact    means to press the Navigation key up or down to   scroll through the list on the display    The greater than symbol     gt     tells you to select an   option from a menu or list  For example     Menu  gt  Setting
71. lly 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        User Guide    65    USE ONLY KYOCERA APPROVED ACCESSORIES  WITH KYOCERA PHONES  USE OF ANY  UNAUTHORIZED ACCESSORIES MAY BE  DANGEROUS AND WILL INVALIDATE THE PHONE  WARRANTY IF SAID ACCESSORIES CAUSE  DAMAGE OR A DEFECT TO THE PHONE     KYOCERA SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY  FOR ANY AND ALL DIRECT  INDIRECT  SPECIAL   GENERAL  PUNITIVE  EXEMPLARY  AGGRAVATED   INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES   EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF   WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR UNFOR
72. mbers  and symbols in  contacts  text messages  and vour banner     Text entrv modes    The current text entrv mode  and capitalization  setting  when applicable  are indicated bv icons     The text entry screen has the following features     1     2   3   4        The number of     remaining am TR   characters you Address  0  can type   Allowed length  of messages can  vary depending on your service          Chars  160                Text entry fields   Current capitalization setting   Current text entry mode     There are six text entry modes     Insert QuickText  quick text mode   Case Change  case change mode   Normal Alpha  normal alpha mode   Rapid Entry  rapid entry mode   Numbers Only  numbers only mode   Add Symbol  symbol mode     Note  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  rapid entry mode     Enter numbers   e To enter a number while in numbers only  mode  press a number key once    e 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 letter   1  Press a key once for the first letter  twice for  the second letter  and so on    2  Waitfor the cursor to move right and enter  the next letter    Note  To enter a space  press the Space   key     Enter words quickly    When you press a series of keys using rapid  mode  your phone 
73. mospheres    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   e vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas  such as  propane or butane     areas where the air contains chemicals or  particles such as grain  dust  or metal powders     any other area where you would normally be  advised to turn off your vehicle engine   Using phone with care   Use only in normal position  to ear   Avoid dropping    hitting  bending  or sitting on the phone    Avoiding magnetic environments   Keep the phone away from magnets which can   cause improper functioning of the phone    Keeping phone dry    Keep the phone dry  Damage can result if the  phone gets wet  Water damage is not covered  under warranty     Resetting the phone    If the screen seems frozen and the keypad does not  respond to keypresses  reset the phone by  completing the following steps    1  Remove the battery door    2  Remove and replace the battery    If the problem persists  return the phone to the  dealer for service        Accessories    Use only Kyocera approved accessories with  Kyocera phones  Use of any unauthorized  accessories
74. n page 62    From the home screen  press and hold the  Send key  The phone prompts     Say a  command       Say    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 End key to end the call     Call a number    Say  Yes  to make the call or    No    to cancel  the phone call     3  Press the End key to end the call   Use shortcuts    1  From the home screen  press and hold  the Send key  The phone prompts    Say a command     2  Saythe 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     3  Saythe name of the menu item you want  to access     Find contacts    You can use voice commands to find contact  information for contacts in your Voice Dial List   1  From the home screen  press and hold  the Send key  The phone prompts     Say  a command    2  Say    Find contact   The phone prompts    Say a name    The phone prompts     Pl
75. n the final picture  is taken        Shutter Sound sets the sound used when  the camera takes a picture        White Balance adjusts the camera for  different lighting        Color Tone sets the color tone of  the picture        Picture Quality sets the picture  compression  When set to High  the  picture is saved with less compression and  higher quality at the expense of using up  more memory space      Brightness adjusts the brightness of the image  in the home screen LCD      Camera Pictures displays all pictures taken  with your phone s camera      Last Picture displays the most recently  taken picture       Frames 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 160x120 while taking  pictures with Frames enabled  The  resolution returns to the original setting  with Frames disabled    Note  The following settings revert to the default   setting each time you enter and exit the camera   application  Self Timer and MultiShot     Camera indicators and icons    The camera may display the following on screen  indicators and icons     Note  Numbers in the top right corner indicate  the number of snapshots remaining  Numbers in  the bottom left corner indicate the resolution  setting for pictures     SP Camera is in camera mode   0 Multishot feature is on      amp  Self timer feature is on       50    Camera indicators and icons    11 TOOLS    Your phone comes with tools and gam
76. ne        2  Insertthe other end of OK key  the strap into the  beginning end loop and n   tighten the strap  Right softkey    Send key  also referred to as the Call key     End key  also referred to as the Power key     H  3 DJ E  E  A    Back key    Speakerphone key       4 Phone overview    Screen icons These icons may appear on your phone s screen     b  B    The phone is operating in IS95  digital mode     The phone is operating in 182000   1X  digital mode     The phone is receiving a signal  You can  make and receive calls  Fewer bars  indicate a weaker signal     A 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      Bluetooth wireless technology is  disabled  Off      The phone is roaming outside of its home  service area     New text message        m  i EU  5D  SC BY    ce    zT    jw mei     i    p iij    ri l      lt  UE    New voice message    New voice and text message    New photo message    New photo and voice message   New photo and text message    New photo  voice and text message     The phone is set to light up inste
77. p Bluetooth  wireless technology in conjunction with the user  guide provided with your Bluetooth device    1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt   On Off  gt  On Visible or On Invisible    2  Prepare the Bluetooth device  Bluetooth  accessory  for pairing as described in the  other device s user guide    3  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt   My Devices  gt  Find New  Your phone  then searches and detects visible  Bluetooth wireless technology enabled  devices in the vicinity    4  With devices found  select Add to see the list    5  Highlight your desired device and select Add   Note  When pairing is initiated from another  Bluetooth device  you are prompted to  accept or reject the pairing    6  If necessary  enter the password provided  in the Bluetooth device s user guide and  select OK        26    Bluetooth      Your phone waits for the device s response   With the password accepted  the device  shows in My Devices     Using Bluetooth   Before 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 device  To connect your phone to an audio Bluetooth  device   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt   My Devices   2  Atthe device list  highlight a device and  select Connect   A notification appears confirming the connection   You can now use the device with your phone     Disconnecting from a device   To disconnec
78. re stored in the Recent Calls list and are  identified bv the following icons     e Outgoing call  Incoming call        Missed call  flashing     View recent calls  1  Select Menu  gt  Recent Calls and one of  the following         All displays all calls made or received        Incoming displays calls answered        Outgoing displays calls made        Missed displays calls received  but  not answered     2  Highlight a recent call     Press the Send key to call the number or   select Options and one of the following        Save creates a new contact or View  displays the contact details        Send Text Msg sends a text message to  the number        Send Picture Msg sends a multimedia  message to the number         Erase Record deletes the call from the  call list   Note  If the phone number is classified as   secret   you must enter your four digit lock code  to access it     Missed calls    When you have missed a call     Missed Call    appears on your screen  You can do one of   the following      To clear the screen  select OK    e To view the call details  select Calls and press  the OK key       To return the call  select Calls and press the  Send key     Setalert for missed calls    You can set an alert to beep every five minutes  after you have missed a call  See  Alerts  on  page 46     Erase call list  You can erase your phone s call lists     1  Select Menu  gt  Recent Calls  gt   Erase Call List  gt  All  Incoming   Outgoing  or Missed    2  Select Yes        Cal
79. ress     4     Select Options and one of the following        Send Text Msg sends a text message   depending on your service provider          Send Pict Msg sends a  multimedia message        View Address displays the  email address        Add to Group adds the email address to  the business  personal  or custom group        Erase Address deletes the email address  from the contact        Secret Not Secret makes the email  address secret  hiding it from the screen  until you enter the lock code        Send as vCard sends the contact as  a vCard     Contact Web address    To work on the Web address of an  existing number     1   2   3     Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All    At the Contacts list  select a contact    At the contact s detail screen  scroll to a   contact Web address    Select Options and one of the following        Launch Web launches the Browser and  goes to the Web address        Send Pict Msg sends a  multimedia message        View Web displays the Web address        20    Working with contacts        Erase Web deletes Web address from  the contact        Secret Not Secret makes the Web  address secret  hiding it from the screen  until vou enter the lock code         Send as vCard sends the contact as  a vCard     Contact street address   To work on the street address of an  existing number    1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All   2  At the Contacts list  select a contact     3  At the contact s detail screen  scroll to a  contact street address 
80. s  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 email  phone help kyocera wireless com for the  location of the Kyocera Wireless Corp  authorized  service center nearest you and for procedures for  obtaining warranty service        66    Become a product evaluator    INDEX    Numerics  l touch dialing  32    A  accessories  64  headsets  35  settings  35  T coil hearing aid  36  TTY device  36  adding  contacts  18  extensions  19  voice dial list  62  airplane mode  31  alarm clock  53  alert  privacy  37  alerts  browser  38  messages  46  minute  33  missed call  33  pages  46  roaming calls  38  roaming service  37  vibrating  28  voicemail  46  appended messages  45  auto receive mode  multimedia message  43  auto retrieve  47  auto save  47  Auto view  47  auto erase  47  auto hyphenation  32    automatic add  34  Axcess Apps  59    B  backlighting    settings  30    banner  30  battery    caring  2  charging  1  installing  1  recharging  1    Bluetooth  26    connecting to other devices   27   pairing  26   settings  27   turning on  26    bookmarks  58  BREW apps  59  brightness  31  50  browser  57    alerts  38  launching  57  options  57  searching  58    build information    software  39    business ringers  28    calculator  54  calendar
81. s  means to    1  Atthe home screen  press the left softkey to  select Menu     2  Scrollto the Settings option   3  Press the OK key to select Settings        User Guide    2 BASIC FUNCTIONS    This section explains basic functionalitv of vour  phone  For more detailed explanations of vour  phone s features  refer to the later chapters     Powering up  To turn on vour phone  press and hold the End  key and wait until the phone display lights up     To turn off vour phone  press and hold the End  kev until the phone turns off     Making phone calls    Make sure you are in an area where a signal can  be received  Look for the signal strength icon on  the home screen  The more bars 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 numbers  At the home screen     1  Entera phone number   2  Press the Send key     Call using contacts   At the home screen    1  Select Contacts to open your Contacts list   2  Highlight a contact and press the Send key     Call using voice commands   You 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 62     Redial a number
82. sing 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 contacts    To add a contact to your voice dial list    1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Voice Dial List    2  Atthe contact list  highlight a contact and  press the OK key  A check mark appears  next to a name when voice dialing is active   Check each name you want to use with  voice dialing    3  Select Save     Remove contacts  To add a contact to your voice dial list    1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Voice Dial List   2  Atthe contact list  highlight a check marked  contact and press the OK key  No check   mark appears next to a name when voice  dialing is inactive  Uncheck each name you  want to remove from voice dialing    3  Select Save     Voice commands    Start voice commands  1  Press and hold the Send key to initiate voice  commands  The phone prompts    Say a command    2  Sayone ofthe following commands and  follow the voice prompts      Contact  lt name gt     calls a contact on  your voice dial list          Dial Number  lt   gt     calls by speaking  the digits of the phone number          shortcut name gt     sends you to a  menu item        Find Contact  allows you to find a  contact from your voice dial list        62    Voice dial list    Call a contact name    1     4     If you haven t already done so  add the  person you want to call to the Voice Dial List   See    Voice dial list    o
83. ssage sender        Save Message saves the message to the  Saved Folder    Note  The options available to you may vary   Check with your service provider     Erase messages    It 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 message    1  Select Menu    Messaging    Inbox  Sent  Msgs  Outbox  Saved Msgs  or Drafts     2  Scrollto the message you want to erase   3  Select Options  gt  Erase     4  At the notification  select Yes to erase   the message   Note  You can erase a scheduled message from  the Outbox  but you cannot cancel delivery of the  message     Erase all messages    1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Erase Msg  gt   Inbox  Outbox  Sent Msgs  Saved Msgs   Drafts or All    To erase messages from all folders   select AII     2  At the notification  select Yes to erase  the messages     Note  Selecting All does not erase  unread messages     Working with messages    This section provides some tips about messaging  with your phone     Unable to send messages    You may not be able to send or receive messages  if your phone s memory is nearly full  or if digital  service is not available at the time  To free up  memory  erase old messages  See  Erase  messages  on page 44        44    Erase messages    Appended messages    If you go over the character limit for a single  message  the phone may automatically append an  empty segmen
84. t  Select Camera Pictures or  Images  gt  Saved Images or Caller IDs  to choose what kind of picture to assign        Unassign Picture removes the assigned  picture from the contact         Take Picture Now activates  camera mode     Assign number type    After you assign a number type  an icon appears  in front of the contact number     1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All    2  Atthe Contacts list  select a contact    3  At the contact s detail screen  select Edit   4    Press down twice to scroll to the number  type dropdown and press the OK key     5  Select General  Work  Home  Mobile   Pager or Fax  The appropriate icon appears  next to the number in your phone lists     6  Select Save     Send a vCard   To send contact information as a message   1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View All   2  Atthe Contacts list  select a contact     3  Select Options  gt  Send as vCard and one of  the following       via MMS      via Bluetooth      To Printer  4  Complete the appropriate task to send the  contact information   Note  You can select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt   View All  gt  Options  gt  Send All to send all of  your contacts via Bluetooth     Contact groups   You can assign your contacts to groups    Your phone comes with two default groups    Business and Personal  You can also create   your own groups    1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View Groups    2  Select New    3  Enter a name for the group  and select Next    4  Select the contacts from the list provided  
85. t to your message to make space   Important  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    Note  Appended messages may not be available  on all phones  Check with your service provider     Receive incoming calls while   creating messages   If you receive a call while creating a message   you will receive a notification  You can do   the following      Select Ignore to not answer the call but return  to the message screen      Press the Send key to answer the call and save  the message to the Drafts folder     Complete messages in Drafts folder   To continue composing a message in the   Drafts folder    1  Select Menu    Messaging    Drafts and the  message you want to complete    2  Select Edit    3  Complete your message    4  Select Send     View messages in Sentfolder    To view messages in the Sent folder  select  Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Sent Msgs    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   
86. t your phone from an audio   Bluetooth device    1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt   My Devices    2  Atthe device list  highlight a device and  select Disconnect     Device list options   You can change or review the information about   each device you paired with your phone    1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt   My Devices     ta    Highlight vour desired device    3  Select Options and one of the following        Rename to rename the device        Delete to remove the device from  your phone if you are no longer going  to use it        Services to view a description of the  device  such as Headset  Handsfree   Object Push  and Serial Port      Bluetooth settings    You can set how your phone interacts with  Bluetooth devices  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Bluetooth  gt  Settings and one of the following      My Name changes the name of your phone for  other devices it is paired with to identify      Visible Duration sets the time your phone  remains visible to other devices      Services shows the list of the Bluetooth  wireless technologv service protocol  supported bv vour phone    e OBEX Authentication enables or disables  OBEX authentication        User Guide    27    Sounds    Your phone has several settings that control the  sound  You can select from a variety of ringers  and control the volume     Ringers  You can change the ringer for your phone  You  can also assign ringers for different tasks     Ringer types   Your phone has multip
87. tents  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  001   FCC notice   This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions    1  This device may not cause harmful interference   and  2  This device must accept any interference  received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation  To maintain compliance with  FCC RF exposure guidelines  if you wear a handset  on your body  use the Kyocera Wireless Corp    KWC  supplied and approved accessory designed  for this product  Using accessories that are not  supplied or approved by KWC may violate FCC RF  exposure guidelines     Other accessories used 
88. to speed dial a  contact that has a speed dial location    See    1 Touch dialing  on page 32        Volume control    Voicemail    Configure vour voicemail    Before vour phone can receive voicemail  messages  you must set up a password and record  a personal greeting with vour 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    1  Press and hold the 1 key     2  Follow the system prompts to create a  password and record a greeting     Check voicemail  When 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   1  Select Call to call your voicemail number   2  Follow the system prompts to retrieve  the message   Note  To clear the screen without checking  messages  select Ignore   If you see only the voicemail message icon   1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Voicemail   2  Ifyou have set up your voicemail  select Call  to call your voicemail number     3  Follow the system prompts to retrieve  the message     Set voicemail alert    You 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     Roaming calls    Control roaming calls    You can restrict your phone from making a call  when roaming  See    Roam opt
89. ty  visit the FCC s Consumer  amp   Governmental Affairs Bureau Web site at  www fcc gov cgb dro     Kyocera Wireless Corp   www kyocera wireless com  To purchase accessories  visit  www kyocera wireless com store       User Guide    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Getting Started              sr K K K 1  Phone battery    ur e nee  Phone overview    Basic Functions           esee 8             POWERED cu oca eere ed es ees 8  Making phone calls    8  Answering phone calls    8  Ending phone calls                22222020  9  Verifying your phone number                 9  Activating voice dialing          000 000000  9  Call Features          00 e e s e e e e e e 10  Volume Control    10  Holdicall a siek ken sa 10  Speed dialing    10  1 Touch dialing             2222222222200  10  Voicemail u a  ee 11  Roaming calls  LL 11  Emergency services  una 12  Airplane mode                0 00 0000  12  Text Entry  Lee 13  Text entry modes    13  Text entry quick reference                  15  Recent Calle  ses ss ese es rss re ses s s 16  Call lists  iv 2 292 TARN ica tes 16  Call imers  en el 17       10    Contacts aaa sena 18  Viewing Contacts St  22222222220  18  Adding contacts      LL 18  Working with contacts       2 2222220    19  Contact groups ees aaa 22  Searching contacts                  00008 23  Contacts COUN na cuo vr A BA BSE WA 23  Media Gallery             sese 24  Accessing folders    24  Browsing images         eese 24  Browsing sounds    LL LL 24  Settings    isse nnn 25  
90. type       Select Options  gt  Sort by Priority to sort  events by priority       Select Options  gt  Erase All Events to  delete all events     Modify an event  You can modify existing events   From the event detail screen  you can select OK to  return to the previous screen or Options and one  the following     Edit edits the event     Erase deletes the event     Send creates a message containing the event     Copy creates an event with the existing   event information     Scheduler settings   You can change the default settings of   your scheduler    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Scheduler  gt  Settings   and one the following      Scheduler Hours changes the work day      Auto Delete deletes events automatically      Priority prioritizes new events      Reminder assigns reminders for new events      Reminder Sound assigns sound alerts for  new event reminders      Silent Mode sets the phone to silent mode for  new events     Alarm clock    You can set up to four alerts with your phone s  three alarm clocks and one quick alarm    Note  You need digital service to use this feature   The alert occurs only if the phone is on        User Guide    53    Set the alarm clocks  1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Alarm Clock    2  Scroll to one of the alarms and select Set   3  At the Alarm Time field  modify the time  if  needed  Press OK to change the time        Scroll left or right to move between the  hour  minute and AM PM fields        Scroll up or down to change the hour   minute
91. u can select a wallpaper for your phone s home  screen  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt   Wallpaper and one of the following options     Scroll to select a wallpaper     Select Options    View to see the  enlarged picture     Select Options  gt  Camera Pictures to select a  picture taken with your phone s camera     Select Options  gt  Saved Images to select an  image from your images folder     Select Options  gt  Details to view the  file details        User Guide    29    Screensaver  Screensavers appear on the home screen   activated 10 seconds after the last keypress   Incoming calls and alerts override the  screensavers Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Display  gt  Screensaver and one of the  following options     Scroll to select a screensaver     Select Options    View to see the  enlarged picture     Select Options  gt  Camera Pictures to select a  picture taken with your phone s camera     Select Options  gt  Saved Images to select an  image from your images folder     Select Options  gt  Details to view the  file details     Main menu view   To display menus in various formats  select   Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Main Menu View   and one of the following      Grid displays icons of each menu item  with  its name at the bottom of the screen      List displays a list of each menu item    The next time vou select Menu from the home   screen  you see the menu style you selected     My banner   The banner is the personal label for your phone    which
92. ur service provider  for details     TTY device    You can connect the phone to a teletype  TTY    device for the hearing impaired    Note  Enable TTY only when using the phone with   a TTY device    1  Connect the TTY device to the phone    2  Enter   889 with your keypad and select  TTY or select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Accessories  gt  TTY Device    3  At the notification  select OK     4  Select TTY On to connect or TTY Off to  not connect     Hearing aid   Enable your phone to operate with a T coil  Hearing Aid device  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Accessories  gt  Hearing Aid  gt  OK  gt  Enabled   Note  Enable Hearing Aid only when using your  phone with a T coil Hearing Aid device     Network  Data calls    Your phone may be able to receive certain data    depending on the system sending the information    You cannot receive voice calls while the phone is   in data mode    To receive data  you must connect the phone to a   laptop or PC and switch the phone from voice   mode to data mode    Note  To purchase a cable  visit   www kyocera wireless com store    To enable data mode  select Menu  gt  Settings  gt    Network    Data Calls and of the following      Voice Only turns data mode off      Data  next call sets the phone to data mode  for the next incoming call or the next ten  minutes      Data  until off sets the phone to data mode  until the phone is turned off        36    Network    Privacy alert    You can set your phone to alert you when  enhanced digital 
93. 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 GOVERNVENTS  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  levels of RF energy for the general population        The guidelines are based on standards that were  developed by independent scientific organizations  through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific  studies  The standards include a substantial safety  margin designed to assure the safety of allpersons   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 bv 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 operat
94. your message       Insert QuickText adds prewritten text  to your message       Preview Message plays your message       Save Message saves the message to the  draft folder       Add Address adds additional recipients to  your message         Save Address saves a recipient   s address  to your phone if it is new        42    Multimedia messages        Settings sets the various message settings  such as Msg Receipt  Set Priority  Send  Later  and Slide Interval   2  After setting options  press the Back key to  return to the message window if necessary     3  Complete your message   4  Select Send     Retrieve a multimedia message    There are two modes for receiving a multimedia  message on your phone  Auto Retrieve  default   and Prompt     Auto retrieve mode   When 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      View opens the message      Later saves the message for you to view later   Note  If a message is received during a call  the  phone downloads the message approximately one  minute after the last key is pressed     Prompt mode   When 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      Yes downloads and opens the message       Erase deletes the message      Retrieve Later sends the message to
    
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