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1. KYOCERA Riom E3100 9 user guide A KYOCERA 10 00 Rio E3100 User Guide This manual is based on the production version of the Kyocera E3100 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 Kyocera Communications Inc KCI products described in this manual may include copyrighted KCI and third party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for KCI and third party software providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software such as the exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software Accordingly any copyrighted software contained in the KCI products may not be modified reverse engineered distributed or reproduced in any manner not permitted by law Furthermore the purchase of the KCI products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications of KCI or any third party software provider except for the normal non exclusive royalty free license to use tha 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 Openw
2. User Guide 79 15 Get Help User Guide From Phone Info touch User Guide to access the user guide for your phone You can also find the user guide at www kyocera wireless com support Customer Support Your service provider s customer support department may be accessible directly from your phone when you dial a number such as 611 check with your service provider They can answer questions about your phone phone bill call coverage area and specific features available to you such as call forwarding or voicemail For questions about the phone features refer to the materials provided with your phone or visit www kyocera wireless com For additional questions you may contact the Kyocera Communications Inc Customer Care Center in any of the following ways Website www kyocera wireless com Email phone help kyocera wireless com Phone U S and Canada 1 800 349 4478 or 1 858 882 2000 press 2 for Product Information Before requesting support please try to reproduce and isolate the problem When you contact the Customer Care Center be ready to provide the following information The name of your service provider The actual error message or problem you are experiencing The steps you took to reproduce the problem The phone s mobile equipment identifier MEID Note From Phone Info touch Phone Info Scroll down to MEID dec The 18 digit number is the MEID number If your phon
3. At the call log you can do one of the following Touch a contact or number to view the call details Touch Call icon next to contact or number to dial the number Touch Missed to view missed calls only Touch Outgoing to view outgoing calls only Touch Incoming to view incoming calls only Touch More icon to access more features 22 Call History View Missed Calls 1 From Call History touch Missed 2 Atthe Missed call log you can do one of the following Touch a contact or number to view the call details Touch Call icon next to contact or number to dial the number Touch Outgoing to view outgoing calls only Touch Incoming to view incoming calls only Touch All to view all calls Touch More icon to access more features When you have missed a call a notification appears on your screen Touch OK to ignore or View to see the missed call ver Outgoing Calls From Call History touch Outgoing 7 At the Outgoing call log you can do one of the following Touch a contact or number to view the call details Touch Call icon next to contact or number to dial the number Touch Missed to view missed calls only Touch Incoming to view incoming calls only Touch All to view all calls Touch More icon to access more features View Incoming Calls 1 2 From Call History touch Incoming At the Incoming call log you can do one of the foll
4. 1 When composing a message touch Attach 2 Select a file to add to your email message To remove a file select 3 Complete your email message Save Email Messages to Drafts When composing a message select More icon Save Email when entering the text Your phone saves the email message to Drafts for you to complete at a later time Enable CC and BCC Fields 1 When composing a message select More icon Add CC BCC to enable the CC and BCC address fields To disable the CC and BCC fields select Remove CC BCC 2 Complete your email message 68 Create an Email Message Forward Email Messages 1 When viewing an email message select More icon Forward 2 Enter a number or address 3 Complete your email message Reply to all Recipients 1 When viewing a received email message select More icon gt Reply All to send your reply to all the message recipients 2 Complete the email message Switch Email Accounts From Email Accounts select an email account to set the incoming and outgoing servers that your phone will contact Note If you have multiple email accounts each one must be configured seperately To add an email account touch New Modify an Email Account You can modify an email account This option is recommended only for advanced users familiar with configuring email accounts 1 From Email Accounts highlight an account you have configured 2 Touch Modify to change the setting
5. 1 When viewing a group select More icon gt Assign Message Tone 2 Select a sound file Send Group via Message 1 When viewing a group select More icon gt Send Group as vCard gt via Message to attach the group information to a message 2 Complete the message User Guide 31 Send Group via Bluetooth 1 When viewing a group select More icon gt Send Group as vCard gt via Bluetooth to send the group information to a Bluetooth enabled device 2 Complete the appropriate task d Group to Printer When viewing a group select More icon gt Send Group as vCard gt to Printer to print the group information on a Bluetooth enabled printer 2 Complete the appropriate task Rename a Group 1 When viewing a group select More icon gt Rename Group 2 Edit the name and touch Done Delete a Group 1 When viewing a group select More icon gt Delete Group 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot erase preloaded groups 32 Group Detail Options 4 Gallery Use Gallery to retrieve and playback media files and other downloads Gallery Menu Select Gallery to access the following functions Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Gallery Images Access these options My Photos Saved Images and Wallpapers Sounds Access these options Ringtones Saved Sounds and Voice Memos Images Send a Picture From Images you can access the following 1 From My Photos select a picture files 2
6. Note You cannot recover deleted information View Message Options Reply to a Message 1 When viewing a message touch Reply 2 Complete your message Call Sender When viewing a message touch Call to call the sender of the message da to All Recipients When viewing a message with multiple recipients select More icon gt Reply All All message recipients are included in the reply 2 At the compose screen complete your message 3 When done touch Send Forward a Message 1 When viewing a message select More icon gt Forward 2 Complete your message 3 When done touch Send User Guide 41 View Attachments When viewing a message touch an attachment to view the file If applicable touch the screen icons to control the playback Touch Done to exit Save Attachments When viewing a message select the applicable save option to save attachments including graphics sounds contacts vCard or events vCal For example to save a contact select More icon Save Contact s View Message with Multiple Slides When viewing a message with multiple slides the slideshow automatically begins Touch the screen icons to control the playback Save Message as Preset Text When viewing a message select More icon gt Save as Quicktext to use it later as preset text Lock a Message When viewing a message select More icon gt Lock Unlock to protect it from accidental deletion Call a Number in a
7. When a contact has more than one number the first number created becomes the primary number by default To change the contact s primary number do the following 1 When viewing a contact touch Edit 2 Touch Change Primary 3 Select a primary number and touch Done 4 Touch Save to save the contact enanos Phone Type When viewing a contact touch Edit Select the phone type next to the number For example to change a mobile phone type touch the phone icon next to the number 3 Select a phone type and touch Done 4 Touch Save to save the contact Edit Contact Details 1 When viewing a contact touch Edit 2 Touch a number email street address or other detail to edit it Touch Done 4 Touch Save to save the contact gt Add Contact Details 1 When viewing a contact touch Edit 2 Touch a detail to add it For example to add a number touch Add Phone 3 Touch Done 4 Touch Save to save the contact Assign Image to Contact 1 When viewing a contact touch Edit 2 Touch the image to modify it 3 Select an image file 4 Touch Save to save the contact Assign Ringer to Contact 1 When viewing a contact touch Edit 2 Touch Ringer to change the call alert for the contact 3 Select a sound file 4 Touch Save to save the contact Assign Message Tone to Contact 1 When viewing a contact touch Edit 2 Touch Message Tone to change the message alert for the contact Select a sound fi
8. Your phone can have two service accounts or phone lines associated with it Each phone line has its own phone number Note You must first establish a second phone line with your service provider Once established a second phone number becomes available in the menu for selection 1 From Set Phone Line select one of the phone lines 2 Touch Yes to verify the change When using one line you cannot receive calls from the other It would be as if the phone were off for that number Your voicemail however still takes messages All contacts and settings are shared for both lines Security From Security you can use the following features to prevent access to your personal information All security features are shielded by a four digit lock code typcially 0000 or the last four digits of your phone number Set Security Lock With Security Lock activated the four digit lock code is required to access features on your phone You can still receive incoming calls From Security Lock select one of the following Disable leaves the phone always unlocked Lock Now locks the phone immeditately Auto Lock options Locks your phone after a time of inactivity Select one of the options to choose different times Change Lock Code When you have enabled Security Lock you can change your lock code at any time 1 From New Lock Code enter a new four digit lock code 2 Re enter the four digit lock code t
9. DTMF tones last when you dial a number Display From Display you can modify the following features Set Wallpaper From Wallpaper assign a file from your Gallery as your default wallpaper Touch None to turn off wallpaper Wallpaper Shuffle From Wallpaper Shuffle you can modify the following features Enable Wallpaper Shuffle From Set Wallpaper Shuffle select Enabled to turn on wallpaper shuffle Edit Wallpaper Shuffle 1 From View Shuffle List touch Edit 2 Select the files from your Gallery to include in your shuffle Files included in your shuffle are marked 3 Touch Save to save your changes or Cancel to exit Set Wallpaper Shuffle Interval From Set Shuffle Time select an interval time Your wallpaper changes to another file in the shuffle at the selected interval time Set Brightness 1 From Brightness use the slider control to adjust the brightness 2 Touch Set to save Set Greeting Banner The banner is the personal label for your phone appearing on the home screen above the time and date 1 From My Banner enter your new text up to 14 characters 2 Touch Set to save User Guide 51 Set Language From Language select a language Set Time and Date Format From Time Date Format select a time and date format Set Backlight From Backlighting set how long the display s backlight remains bright after the last screen touch Note To maximize the battery life set a
10. When viewing the file touch Send to i attach it to a message View Picture List 3 Complete the message From My Photos you can do the following Touch a picture to view it Assign an Image Touch Camera icon to take a picture 1 From Saved Images select an image Touch Saved Images icon to view the 2 When viewing the file touch Assign image list 3 Choose how you want to assign the image Touch Wallpapers icon to view the wallpaper list Touch More icon to access more features Change the Wallpaper 1 From Wallpapers select a wallpaper 2 When viewing the file touch Set as Default 4 Complete the appropriate task User Guide 33 Sounds From Sounds you can access the following files on a Ringtone From Ringtones select a ringtone When viewing the file touch Assign 3 Choose how you want to assign the ringtone 4 Complete the appropriate task Assign a Sound 1 From Saved Sounds select a sound 2 When viewing the file touch Assign 3 Choose how you want to assign the sound 4 Complete the appropriate task Record a Voice Memo 1 From Voice Memos touch Record New 2 Use the Start Pause Stop and other controls to record a memo 3 When you are done touch Save Manage Gallery View a Slideshow 1 Ata file list select More icon gt Slideshow View to play the slideshow of the files contained in the list 2 Touch the screen prompts to control the slideshow Store All
11. saving preset text 29 34 setting priority 30 signature 35 slide interval 30 text entry 35 threads 33 validity period 30 view all 28 viewing attachments 34 multimedia 25 images 25 sounds 26 music albums 63 artists 63 auto off 67 Bluetooth 67 copy to card 66 deleting 65 66 details 66 equalizer 67 genres 64 locking 66 move to card 66 playing 64 playlists 63 84 refresh 65 reset 67 searching 65 voice commands 70 music player 63 N navigation shortcuts 4 network roaming restrictions 48 roaming service 48 notifications email 60 voicemail 17 number calling 12 redialing 12 numbers messaging 14 saving 14 searching 14 o OBEX authentication 69 outbox 62 P phone accessories 72 answering calls 13 changing lock code 49 icons 8 9 locking 49 making calls 12 overview 4 service 72 switching numbers 49 user guide 72 picture messages see messages pictures erasing 27 sending 25 slideshow 26 taking 29 38 playlists changing 65 66 deleting 65 66 playing 65 renaming 66 power off sounds 43 power on sounds 42 preset text 35 Q quick alarm 54 R ringers 42 roaming 49 ringtones assigning 26 roaming alerts 48 ringer 49 S scheduler 52 copying events 53 creating events 52 current date 52 day view 52 editing events 52 erasing events 53 finding dates 52 finding events 52 month view 52 User Guide
12. 85 sending events 53 silent mode 54 snooze duration 55 sorting events 53 screen home 6 message 7 sent folder 62 settings accessories 46 alarm clock 55 camera 39 convenience 44 data calls 49 display 43 memory card 46 messaging 34 music player 67 network 47 phone information 50 68 scheduler 54 security 49 sound 42 touch 42 voice features 45 voicemail 17 volume 42 silent mode 42 slideshow 26 songs loading 64 sounds assigning 26 Key tone 43 power 42 43 recording 29 silence all 42 touch tone 43 speakerphone 13 stopwatch 56 support customer 72 T T coil hearing aid 47 teletype device 47 text entry English 32 full QWERTY 31 grid keyboard 31 half QWERTY 31 letter case 31 numbers 31 smileys 31 Spanish 32 symbols 31 word recognition 32 threads messages 28 time pause 14 timer 56 tip calculator 55 tools 51 calculator 55 scheduler 52 stopwatch 56 timer 56 tip calculator 55 world clock 57 touch calibration 43 touch feedback 43 U USB mode 47 user guide 72 86 V world clock 57 vibrate mode 42 voice commands 70 display results 45 expert mode 45 finding contacts 71 making calls 70 playing music 70 shortcuts 71 voice training 46 voice dial editing 20 voice dial list automatic add 45 digit lengths 46 voice memos recording 26 voicemail changing number 17 checking 17 configuring 17 notific
13. Answer Phone Calls When a call comes in the phone rings vibrates or lights up The phone number of the caller also appears if it is not restricted If the number is stored in your contacts list the contact s name appears There are several ways you can respond to an incoming call Answer a Call When you receive a call alert touch Call icon to answer the call Silence a Call When you receive a call alert touch Silence to quiet the alert You can either touch Call icon to answer or let it go to voicemail if applicable Adjust Volume during a Call During a call press the Volume key up or down to adjust the earpiece volume Use Speaker during a Call This feature works as a toggle During a call touch Speaker to activate the speakerphone Touch Speaker to turn off the speakerphone Mute Sound during a Call This feature works as a toggle During a call touch Mute to silence the microphone Touch Mute to turn on the microphone Use Bluetooth Device during a Call During a call touch Bluetooth icon to connect to a paired Bluetooth device Touch Bluetooth icon again to disconnect For more information see Bluetooth on page 68 Emergency Services Call Emergency Services You can call an emergency code even if your phone is locked or your account is restricted When you call your phone enters emergency mode This enables the emergency service exclusive access to your phone to call you back if necessa
14. Contacts List via Message 1 At the contacts list select More icon gt Send Contacts as vCard via Message 2 Choose the contacts to include in list 3 Complete the message Send Contacts List via Bluetooth 1 At the contacts list select More icon gt Send Contacts as vCard via Bluetooth 2 Choose the contacts to include in the list 3 Complete the appropriate task to send list to a Bluetooth enabled device Send Contacts List to Printer 1 At the contacts list select More icon gt Send Contacts as vCard gt to Printer 2 Choose the contacts to include in the list 3 Complete the appropriate task to print list on a Bluetooth enabled printer rapes Multiple Contacts At the contacts list select More icon gt Delete Contacts 2 Select contacts to delete A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 3 Touch Delete gt Yes to confirm Delete All Contacts 1 At the contacts list select More icon gt Delete All Contacts 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information 28 Contact List Options Group List Options Create a Group 1 At the groups list touch New icon 2 Enter a name touch Done 3 Touch Edit to add members 4 Select contacts to add A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove contacts 5 Touch Done to confirm members Delete Groups 1 At the groups list select More icon gt Delete Groups 2 Sele
15. G groups adding members 23 creating 21 deleting 21 24 editing 23 24 printing 24 sending 23 24 H hard pause 14 headset sounds 46 headsets auto answer 47 voice answer 46 help getting 72 icons 8 9 images assigning 25 erasing 27 Internet 37 K kilobyte counter 16 L language 44 location information 48 M mass storage 47 media file bluetooth 27 media files copy to card 27 details 26 erasing 27 locking 27 modifying 26 move to card 27 online locations 26 printing 27 renaming 26 send online 26 sending 29 zoom 27 media gallery 25 media player 63 User Guide 83 memopad calling numbers 56 editing memos 55 erasing memos 56 locking memos 56 sending memos 55 memory card formatting 47 installing 3 removing 3 saving files 46 memory status 50 menus email 59 main 10 media gallery 25 phone 12 settings 41 tools 51 messages adding preset text 35 adding slides 30 addressees 33 34 attaching contacts 29 attaching events 30 attaching files 29 attaching pictures 29 attaching sounds 29 auto retrieve 36 browser 34 call sender 33 callback number 35 count 36 creating 28 deleting 32 33 34 delivery receipts 30 35 drafts 32 erasinge 35 forward 33 information 34 insert preset text 32 locking 33 34 numbers 34 playing slides 34 read receipts 30 36 replying 29 33 saving attachments 34 saving drafts 29
16. Multiple Threads From Messaging select More icon gt Delete Multiple 2 Select threads to delete A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 3 Touch Delete gt Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information Delete All Threads 1 From Messaging select More icon gt Delete All 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information 40 Thread List Options View Thread Options Reply to a Thread 1 When viewing a thread touch Reply All thread recipients are included in the reply 2 Complete your message Call Sender When viewing a thread touch Call to call the sender of the most recent message in the thread ie Multiple Messages When viewing a thread select More icon gt Lock Unlock 2 Select messages to lock A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 3 Touch Done to confirm Note Locked messages cannot be deleted View Thread Recipients When viewing a thread select More icon gt Recipient to see addressees of the thread Delete Multiple Messages 1 When viewing a thread select More icon gt Delete Multiple 2 Select messages to delete A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 3 Touch Delete gt Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information Delete All Messages in a Thread 1 When viewing a thread select More icon gt Delete All 2 Touch Yes to confirm
17. Select Delete gt Yes to confirm Delete All Records 1 When viewing a call log select More icon gt Delete All 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information Voicemail Configure your Voicemail Before your phone can receive voicemail messages you need to set up a password and record a personal greeting with your service provider When you have set up your voicemail all unanswered calls to your phone are automatically transferred to voicemail even if your phone is in use or turned off 1 From Phone touch Call icon next to Voicemail 2 Follow the system prompts to create a password and record a greeting Note From Dialer you can touch and hold 1 to access voicemail Check your Voicemail When you receive a voicemail message a notification with a voicemail message icon appears at the top of your screen Atthe voicemail notification touch Listen to call your voicemail number and follow the system prompts to retrieve the message Touch Close to clear the notification without checking messages The notification icon remains on top of the screen until you listen to the message When only the voicemail message icon appears on top of the screen touch and hold 1 on the Dialer Follow the system prompts to retrieve the message Voicemail Settings From Voicemail you can access the following features Reset Notification Count 1 From Voicemail Notification Count touch Re
18. Touch Yes to confirm Note Locked memos cannot be deleted Delete All Memos 1 From Memopad select Delete All 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note Locked memos cannot be deleted Use Timer The timer counts down for the specified time and then plays an alert 1 From Timer touch screen to enter a time length 2 Touch Display to show or hide the timer on the home screen 3 Touch Sound to select a sound for the timer alert 4 To work the timer do the following Touch Start to begin the countdown Touch Stop to pause the countdown Touc the timer to enter a new time length When the countdown is complete touch Turn Off to silence the alert Use Stopwatch From Stopwatch do one the following Touch Start to begin counting Touch Stop to pause counting Touch Reset to set to zero Press the End key to exit 64 Use Timer World Clock Use World Clock to check times in cities around the world in relation to your local time View a City 1 From World Clock touch the arrows to scroll through time zones 2 Check your local time and date on the first line followed by your selected world city and its time and date Find a City 1 From World Clock touch City List 2 Select a city from the list Touch Country List to search by country or Search to search by entering letters User Guide 65 10 Downloads How does BREW Work Your Kyocera phone has the added ability to download
19. access more features View Albums From Music Player touch By Album to view the albums list At the albums list you can do one of the following 1 2 Touch an album to view album song list Touch Play Song icon to play the highlighted song Touch By Artist to view the artist list Touch Playlists to view your playlists Touch More icon to access more features new Playlists From Music Player touch Playlists to view your playlists 2 At the playlists list you can do one of the following Touch a playlist to view the song list Touch New icon to create a new playlist Touch By Album to view the albums list Touch By Artist to view the artist list Touch More icon to access more features Play a Song When playing a song you can do the following Press the Volume key to control the volume Touch the arrows to move to the next or previous song in the list Touch the bar to fast forward or rewind the current song User Guide 71 Touch Shuffle icon to play song list in random order Touch Pause icon to pause a song To continue the song touch the Play icon Touch Repeat icon to repeat the song list Touch More icon to access more features Load a Song Music files can be loaded onto your phone via the browser or a message You can also use the following steps to load music from your computer via a Micro USB cable Note The Music Pl
20. battery If the problem persists return the phone to the dealer for service Accessories Use only Kyocera approved accessories with Kyocera phones Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will void the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone 4 Radio Frequency RF Energy Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver When it is on it receives and sends out RF energy Your service provider s network controls the power of the RF signal This power level can range from 0 006 to 0 6 watts In August 1996 the U S Federal Communications Commission FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand held wireless phones These guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies in the following reports ANSI C95 1 American National Standards Institute 1992 NCRP Report 86 National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements 1986 CNIPP 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 phone complies with the Phase and Phase Il E911 Mandates issued by the FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC with Mobile Phones Some mobile phones and hearing devices hearing aids and cochlear implants when used together result in buz
21. called connecting Some devices will attempt to automatically connect to your phone when the Bluetooth feature is turned on To connect manually do the following 1 From My Devices select a device 2 Atthe device detail screen touch Connect 3 Touch OK to clear the notification You can now use the device with your phone Note To disconnect from a Bluetooth device touch Disconnect 76 Enable Bluetooth Rename a Device 1 From My Devices select a device 2 Touch Rename 3 Enter a name then touch Done Set Device Security 1 From My Devices select a device 2 Touch Set Security and select one of the following Always Ask to confirm every Bluetooth request from this device Always Connect to automatically connect to this device View Device Services A Bluetooth device paired with your phone may have more than one service profile such as Headset Handsfree and so on 1 From My Devices select a device 2 Touch View Services to check the services available Delete a Device 1 From My Devices select a device 2 Touch Delete Yes to confirm Set Phone s Name You can change the name presented for other Bluetooth devices search of your phone From My Name enter a new name and touch Done Limit Visibility You can limit the time your phone is visible to other Bluetooth devices From Visibility select an option to set the phone visible for your selected time before beco
22. log select More icon gt Call Timers to view the total Roam call time This timer tracks all roaming calls made and received in your home network since you last reset the timer To reset this timer to zero touch Roam and select Reset gt Yes Your phone can alert you with a short beep ten seconds before each minute passes during a call For more information see Enable Minute Alert on page 45 View Incoming Timer When viewing a call log select More icon gt Call Timers to view the total Incoming call time This timer tracks all calls received since you last reset the timer To reset this timer to zero touch Incoming and select Reset gt Yes View Outgoing Timer When viewing a call log select More icon gt Call Timers to view the total Outgoing call time This timer tracks all calls made since you last reset the timer To reset this timer to zero touch Outgoing and select Reset gt Yes View Data Counter When viewing a call log select More icon gt Kilobyte Counter to track the amount of kilobytes sent during data calls Select Done when finished This counter tracks kilobytes for data calls made data calls received and total data To reset the counter to zero select More icon gt Reset gt Yes 24 Call History Delete Multiple Records 1 When viewing a call log select More icon gt Delete 2 Select records to delete A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 3
23. shorter duration for the backlight Convenience From Convenience you can modify the following features Set Custom Shortcuts You can modify the shortcuts that appear when the phone is in idle state 1 From Custom Shortcuts select a shortcut to customize 2 Select an option for the shortcut for example Gallery 3 Touch Set to save Repeat this procedure for every shortcut you want to customize Enable Airplane Mode While in an airplane it is normally required that you turn off your mobile phone because it emits RF signals that interfere with air traffic control In airplane mode however your phone does not emit RF signals You cannot make or receive calls send text messages use a browser or bluetooth devices but you can play games use the calendar set the clock and make emergency calls to designated emergency numbers Please check with uniformed personnel before operating your phone in airplane mode 1 From Airplane Mode touch OK to clear the notification 2 Select Enabled to activate airplane mode With airplane mode enabled you can set the time and date manually Set Date and Time In Airplane mode you can set the time and date manually Note You can only access Set Date and Time with Airplane Mode enabled From Set Date and Time touch Time Enter the time then touch Done Touch Date Enter the date then touch Done Touch Set to save AE PAISES 52 Convenience Enable Screen
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25. you create a new contact Enable Expert Mode From Expert Mode select Expert to speak a voice command after you hear a tone instead of following the voice prompts Set Display Results You can set the phone to display up to three contacts when calling or searching for a contact with a voice command From Display Results select Single Best or Three Best User Guide 53 Set Digit Lengths You can set the number of digits used for a phone number in your voice dial list From Digit Lengths select one of the following options North American recognizes only 7 10 and 1 10 digits in a phone number Permit All allows 4 14 digits in a phone number Voice Answer Enable Voice Answer You can set your phone to answer a call with your voice when using a hands free accessory 1 From Ringer Mode select Normal Sounds 2 From Headset Sounds select Out of Headset 3 From Voice Answer select With Accessory Answer Using Voice Answer When you receive an incoming call the phone prompts Incoming call answer With the caller recognized as a contact entry in your phone the phone prompts Incoming call from Name answer Do one of the following Say Yes or press any key except the Send key to answer the call Say No or press the End key to ignore the call Remainsilent The voice alert repeats twice and the phone rings once before returning to the home screen Use Voice Traini
26. your phone Note The alert occurs only if the phone is on Activate an Alarm From Alarms toucn the on off toggle next to one of the alarms When the alarm rings select Stop to turn off the alarm or Snooze to set the alarm to ring at a later time Set an Alarm 1 From Alarms toucn Alarm 1 2 Touch Time to change the time 3 Touch Alarm Sound to select an alarm sound 4 Touch Recurring to make the alarm weekly or other recurring option 5 Touch Add Note to enter a note 6 Touch Save You can set the other alarms with the same steps Set the Quick Alarm 1 From Alarms touch Quick Alarm 2 Select a time and touch Set A notification shows the quick alarm is on When the quick alarm rings select Stop to turn off the alarm or Reset to set the quick alarm again 62 Alarms Change Alarms Settings From Settings you can modify the following features Set Snooze Duration From Snooze Duration select how long before the alarm goes off again when you use the snooze option Set Snooze Limit From Snooze Limit select a number of times you can use the snooze option for an alarm Use Tip Calculator 1 From Tip Calculator touch Bill Amount to enter your bill 2 Touch Tip to select a percentage you want to tip 3 Touch Number of Guests to enter the number of people sharing the bill or skip if paying the entire bill 4 Touch Calculate to view the final bill Use Calculator From Ca
27. 2 Touch Yes to confirm To copy a song back to the phone select Copy to Phone Lock a Song When viewing a song title select More icon gt Lock to protect a song from being accidently erased To unlock the song select Unlock View Song Details When viewing a song title select More icon gt Track Details to view song infomation Delete an Album 1 When viewing an album select More icon Delete Album 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information 74 Song Options Music Player Settings From Music Player select More icon gt Music Settings to modify the following features Set the Equalizer From Equalizer select a sound setting to use when you play music Set Auto Off Duration From Auto Off set how long your phone must be paused or stopped before automatically turning off the Music Player Pair with Bluetooth Device From Bluetooth Headset pair your Bluetooth device with the Music Player For more information see Bluetooth on page 68 Reset to Factory Default From Reset to Factory Default touch Yes to reset the Music Player settings to the factory defaults User Guide 75 13 Bluetooth The Bluetooth wireless technology not available on all phones enables wireless connectivity with accessories such as portable or installed hands free car kits phones handsets computers and so on For details check with your service provider You must use a Bluetooth d
28. Card 1 When viewing a file select More icon gt Copy to Memory Card to copy a file from phone memory to card memory 2 Touch Yes to confirm To copy a file back to the phone select Copy to Phone Lock a File When viewing a file select More icon gt Lock to protect a file from being accidently erased To unlock the file select Unlock Browse Pictures 1 From My Photos select a picture 2 To browse through your pictures touch and drag on the screen You can also scroll left or right with the Navigation key Use the Zoom 1 When viewing a file use the Navigation key to zoom Scroll up to zoom in and down to zoom out 2 Press the Back key to exit Delete a File When viewing a file select More icon and the applicable option For example select Delete Image to erase an image You can only erase unlocked files Preloaded files on your phone are always locked Delete All Pictures From My Photos select More icon gt Delete All Pictures gt Yes to erase all pictures Note You can only erase unlocked files Delete All Images From Saved Images select More icon gt Delete All Saved Images gt Yes to erase all images Note You can only erase unlocked files Delete All Sounds From Saved Sounds select More icon gt Delete All Sounds gt Yes to erase all sounds Note You can only erase unlocked files User Guide 35 5 Messaging Use Messaging to manage messages on your phone
29. Files Online Ata file list select More icon gt Store All Online to automatically sync files in the list with your online album Set File as Wallpaper 1 When viewing a file select More icon gt Set as Wallpaper 2 Touch Set to confirm View File Details When viewing a file select More icon gt Image Details to view file infomation pd a File When viewing a file select More icon Modify Image and the applicable option to rotate resize and so on 2 When done touch OK to save the changes Rename a File 1 When viewing a file select More icon gt Rename 2 Enter a new name and touch Done You can only rename unlocked files Preloaded files on your phone are always locked Send File to Online Location When viewing a file select More icon gt Send to Online Album to send the file to your online album 34 Sounds Send File via Bluetooth 1 When viewing a file select More icon gt Send via Bluetooth to send the event to a Bluetooth enabled device 2 Complete the appropriate task Send File to Printer 1 When viewing a file select More icon gt Send to Printer to print the file on a Bluetooth enabled device 2 Complete the appropriate task Move File to Card 1 When viewing a file select More icon gt Move to Memory Card to move the file from the phone memory to the card memory 2 Touch Yes to confirm To move a file back to the phone select Move to Phone Copy File to
30. Lock From Automatic Screen Lock select Enabled to activate screen lock With Automatic Screen Lock enabled the screen will automatically lock after a period of inactivity To unlock the phone touch the prompt on the phone Enable Fast Find From Fast Find select Enabled to activate fast find With Fast Find enabled touch the keys corresponding to the letters of the contact you want to find when dialing a number A matching contact appears Press the Send key to dial the number Enable Frequent List From Frequent List select Enabled With Frequent List enabled a list of frequently called contacts are listed first when contacts are accessed from the home screen Enable Minute Alert From Minute Alert select Enabled Your phone alerts you with a short beep ten seconds before each minute passes during a call Set Missed Call Alert From Missed Call Alert select an alert type for missed calls If you select an amp Remind alert the phone notifies you once when receiving a new alert and notifies you again every five minutes To dismiss a reminder alert touch Close Enable Battery Authentication From Battery Authentication select Enabled Your phone will verify your battery is authentic when you connect to a charger Voice Features From Voice Features you can modify the following features Enable Automatic Add From Automatic Add select Enabled to automatically add a contact to your voice dial list when
31. Message 1 When viewing a message press the Send key to extract valid numbers and addresses 2 Touch the number to you want to call Go to a Web Address 1 When viewing a message press the Send key to extract valid numbers and addresses 2 Touch a web address to launch the browser View Message Recipients When viewing a message select More icon gt Recipient to see addressees of the message View Message Information When viewing a message select More icon gt Message Info to see the message details Delete a Message 1 When viewing a message select More icon gt Delete 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information Message Settings Message settings affect all messages unless you change them for an individual message From Messaging select More icon gt Settings to modify the following features Set Message Alert From Alerts Message Alerts select an alert type for messages If you select an amp Remind alert the phone notifies you once when receiving a new alert and notifies you again every five minutes To dismiss a reminder alert touch Close 42 Message Settings Set Page Alert From Alerts gt Page Alerts select an alert type for pages If you select an amp Remind alert the phone notifies you once when receiving a new alert and notifies you again every five minutes To dismiss a reminder alert touch Close Set your Signature You can create a signatu
32. Preset Text 1 When composing a message select More icon Save as Quicktext when entering the text to use it later as preset text 2 Complete your message Take a Picture 1 When composing a message select Attach Camera 2 Take a picture 3 Complete your message Record a Sound 1 When composing a message select Attach Record Sound 2 Record the sound 3 Complete your message Attach a Media File 1 When composing a message select Attach Media Gallery 2 Select a file 3 Complete your message Attach a Contact 1 When composing a message select Attach Contacts 2 Select a contact 3 Complete your message User Guide 37 Attach an Event 1 When composing a message select Attach Events 2 Select an event 3 Complete your message Request a Message Receipt 1 When composing a message select More icon Message Receipt Request to request a message delivery notice 2 Complete your message Request a Message Read Receipt 1 When composing a message select More icon Msg Read Receipt Request to request a message read notice 2 Complete your message d the Validity Period When composing a message select More icon gt Validity Period to set how long to keep your message valid before removing it from the phone if not sent Touch Time to change the time Touch Date to change the date Touch Set Complete your message WALD Set Messag
33. Say a command Say Dial Number and then speak the digits of the number you want to call If you pause the phone prompts you Did you say lt number gt or Say a number if it does not recognize the number Say Yes to make the call No to cancel the call Press the End key to end the call Play a Playlist From the home screen press and hold the Send key The phone prompts Say a command Say Play and then a playlist name If you pause the phone prompts you to say a playlist name Say Yes to confirm your choice 78 Call a Contact Use a Shortcut From the home screen press and hold the Send key The phone prompts Say a command 2 Say the name of the menu item you want to access or say Shortcuts to view a list of menu items The phone prompts Say one of the shortcuts 3 Say the name of the menu item you want to access Find a Contact 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 Please repeat or Say a name if it does not recognize the name If the name you spoke matches a contact in the voice dial list the phone prompts Name correct Say Yes to display the contact No to select a similar name or Cancel to cancel the search Note You can only search for contacts that have a voice tag
34. View All Message Threads All messages are displayed as a list of threads A thread is group of messages sent between you and a contact number or email address The thread with the most recent message is displayed first 1 From Messaging all message threads are displayed Threads are displayed in the following ways Unread threads are in bold text The number of messages in the thread is shown in parenthesis after the address of the sender for example Luthor Bone 5 If there is only one message in a thread no number is displayed Read threads are in plain text Messages with attachments or messages that are locked are designated by applicable icons Drafts are designated by an icon Browser alerts are designated by an icon Scheduled messages are designated by an icon These messages will be sent at the time set by you Pending messages are designated by an icon These messages will be sent when possible Failed messages are designated by an icon These messages cannot be sent 2 At the thread list you can do the following Touch a thread to view messages in the thread When viewing a thread touch a message to view that individual message Touch New to create a new message Touch More icon to access more features Create a Message You can only send messages to phone numbers capable of receiving them or to email addresses If the character and file size limit for a single message is exceed
35. a picture touch Last Picture icon to view the last picture you took Camera Settings When taking a picture select More icon gt Settings to modify the following features Set Resolution From Resolution set the resolution for your pictures A higher resolution setting will increase the size of the picture files Using the highest resolution setting will disable the camera zoom Set Self Timer From Self Timer set a countdown time for your next picture An icon on the viewfinder indicates the timer is activated When you take a picture the countdown time will pass before the shutter snaps the picture Enable Time Stamp From Date Time select On to place a time stamp on each picture taken An icon indicates when the time stamp is activated Enable Multishot From Multishot select On to take multiple pictures An icon indicates when multishot mode is activated When you take a picture press and hold the Camera key to take multiple pictures A single tone plays for each picture taken Your camera is set to a lower resolution during multishot mode The resolution setting returns to the previous settting when you are done User Guide 47 Set Shutter Sound From Shutter Sound select a sound to play when the shutter takes a picture Set White Balance 1 From White Balance scroll left or right to adjust the white balance setting Look at the viewfinder to see how each setting looks 2 Touch Set to sa
36. and manage applications through BREW You connect to the server download applications and then manage them as you like When you choose an application you have the option of choosing a demo various limited use options or the full version all varying in price If you choose a demo BREW lets you know when it has expired If you choose a priced version the amount is added to your phone bill BREW also lets you know if you are running out of memory At that point you can either disable an application or remove it completely Once applications are loaded you can update to newer versions as they become available For more information about BREW capabilities and application pricing contact your service provider Download an Application 1 From Downloads select MobileShop gt Catalog When a connection is made a list of application types appears 2 Touch an application type A list of applications appears Long titles scroll left as you highlight them 3 Touch an application A list of usages appears There may be one or more usages available Prices are specified for each usage 4 Touch a usage for the application You are prompted to confirm your purchase 5 Touch Yes to confirm The application downloads to your phone Download times may vary To open the application now touch Yes If you select No you return to the applications list where you see your new application Note Your connection to the applicatio
37. ations 17 volume 13 alarms 42 earpiece 42 ringers 42 speakerphone 42 WwW wallpaper setting 25 26 wallpaper shuffle 43 activating 43 editing 43 time interval 43 wallpapers 43 web browser 37 User Guide 87 Kyocera Communications Inc www kyocera wireless com 82 L2727 1EN Rev 001
38. ave 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 Communications Inc under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright 2010 Kyocera Corporation All rights reserved Ringer Tones Copyright 2000 2010 Kyocera Corporation 82 L2727 1EN Rev 001 IC Notice Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cetappareil num rique de la classe B est confome la norme NMB 003 du Canada FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines if you wear a phone on your body use the Kyocera Communications Inc KCl supplied and approved accessory designed for
39. ayer will read music saved in MP3 file format only other file formats are not supported 1 Insert a memory card into your phone You must have a memory card to load music via a Micro USB cable 2 Connect the Micro USB cable to the Micro USB jack on your phone 3 Connect the Micro USB cable to the USB port on your computer Note You do not have to install any additional software when using the phone in Mass Storage mode 4 From your phone s main menu select Settings gt Accessories gt USB Mode gt Mass Storage 5 On your computer you will see your phone as a removable disk drive 6 Open the removable disk drive 7 Open the My Music folder on the memory card 8 Drag and drop music files to the My Music folder 9 When you are done transferring files disconnect your phone from your computer Artist Album List Options de Songs by Artist When viewing the artists list select an artist 2 Atthe albums list touch Play to play all songs by the artist T Songs by Album When viewing an albums list select an album 2 Atthe album song list touch Play to play all songs on the album dh All Songs When viewing the artists list select More icon gt All Tracks 2 Atthe song list touch Play to play all songs Py Songs by Genre When viewing the artists list select More icon gt Music by Genre 2 At the genre list select a genre 3 At the genre song list touch Play to play all songs
40. ccounts Repeat these steps for every email account you wish to use with your phone You can configure your phone to send and receive email from multiple accounts User Guide 67 Create an Email Message 1 From Compose enter a recipient s email address Touch Add icon to access contacts groups or recently used addresses You can message up to ten recipients at once Use comma or spaces to separate addresses 2 Enter a subject 3 Enter a message 4 If applicable touch Attach to select a file from your phone or to create a new file to send with your message 5 If applicable touch More icon to access more features 6 When done touch Send Note You can only send email messages with correctly configured accounts Reply to Email Messages When you receive email notifications appear in your Inbox To reply to an email 1 From Inbox touch a notification If needed the email is downloaded to your phone If the download takes a long time an alert appears 2 When viewing the message touch Reply to compose your message or More icon to access more features 3 Complete your email message Send and Receive Email Messages Touch to receive messages from your incoming mail server and to send any messages in your Outbox to your outgoing mail server Note The only works with one email account at a time Use Email Accounts to switch accounts Email Options Attach Files with Email Messages
41. 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 10 Phone Battery Memory Card You can extend the phone s memory with a MicroSD memory card gee the Memory Card Hold the phone face down Find the notch on the bottom of the phone It is a rectangle Using your thumbnail remove the battery cover by prying it up from the bottom 3 Make sure that the metal contacts are facing down securely slide the memory card into the inner part of the slot 4 Replace the battery cover by sliding the notches into the openings on the top of the battery casing 5 Snap the cover into place Note A notification appears when the card is ready for use Do not use the card until you see the notification Format Memory Card From Accessories select Memory Card gt Format Card Yes to format your memory card Note Formatting will erase all current information on the memory card Remove Memory Card l 2 Hold the phone face down Find the notch on the bottom of the phone It is a rectangle Using your thumbnail remove the battery cover by prying it up from the bottom Remove the memory card from the slot Replace the battery cover by sliding the notches into the openings on the top of the battery casing Snapthe cover into
42. croll down to view the rest of the text Touch More icon to access more browser features Press the Back key to return to the previous screen Press the End key to exit nc a Bookmark Surf to the web page you want to bookmark and select More icon gt Add to Bookmarks 2 Edit the bookmark s details if needed Touch Save 3 Touch OK to confirm To access your saved bookmarks select More icon gt Bookmarks from any web page User Guide 45 7 Camera Camera Tips Your phone has a camera Before using your phone s camera here are some tips You cannot activate the camera while on an active call or while browsing files in the gallery Once the camera is active the screen acts as the viewfinder If you get a Low memory error check your resolution and quality compression settings e If there is no activity after you turn your camera on the camera times out and returns to the previous launch point Menu settings and options can only be accessed when the camera is active Numbers in the bottom right corner indicate the number of snapshots remaining before the phone runs out of memory Take a Picture 1 To activate the camera press and hold the Camera key You can also select Camera from the main menu 2 Focus on the image using the phone s display as a viewfinder To take a picture touch Camera icon You can also press the Navigation key The picture is saved to My Photo
43. ct groups to delete A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 3 Touch Delete gt Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information or erase preloaded groups Favorite List Options Send Favorites via Message 1 At the favorites list select More icon gt Send Favorites as vCard gt via Message to attach the list to a message 2 Complete the message Send Favorites via Bluetooth 1 At the favorites list select More icon gt Send Favorites as vCard gt via Bluetooth to send the list to a Bluetooth enabled device 2 Complete the appropriate task Send Favorites to Printer 1 At the favorites list select More icon gt Send Favorites as vCard gt to Printer to print list on a Bluetooth enabled printer 2 Complete the appropriate task Contact Detail Options Call a Contact When viewing a contact touch Call icon next to the number you wish to dial Send Message to a Contact 1 When viewing a contact touch Message icon next to the number or address you wish to send a message 2 Complete the message Assign Contact to Favorites When viewing a contact touch Favorites icon to add contact to your favorites To remove the contact from your favorites touch the Favorites icon again User Guide 29 Edit Contact Name 1 When viewing a contact touch Edit 2 Touch Name to edit the name 3 Touch Done 4 Touch Save to save the contact Change Primary Number
44. dequately shielded from external RF energy Blasting areas Turn off your phone where blasting is in progress Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn off your phone when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gas stations below deck on boats e transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders e any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Use with Care Use only in normal position to ear Avoid dropping hitting bending or sitting on the phone Avoid Magnetic Environments Keep the phone away from magnets which can cause improper functioning of the phone Keep Your Phone Dry Keep the phone dry Damage can result if the phone gets wet Water damage is not covered under warranty Resetting the Phone If the screen seems frozen and the keypad does not respond to key presses reset the phone by completing the following steps 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Remove and replace the
45. der alerts Create an Event 1 From Scheduler touch New Event 2 Atthe event edit screen touch Name to modify the event name Touch Type to select the event type Touch Date to change the date Touch Time to change the time Touch Duration to change the duration if needed 7 Touch Priority to select a priority type DABA 8 Touch Reminder to select a reminder type 9 Touch Reminder Sound to select a reminder sound 10 Touch Silent Mode to enable silent mode 11 Touch Recurring Event to make the event weekly or other recurring option 12 Touch Save to create the new event Manage Scheduler View Events by Date From Today do one of the following Scroll left or right to move to another date Scroll to a time and touch New Event Scroll up or down to view or select events Touch More icon to access more features View Events by Month 1 From Month scroll through the month view Days with events are highlighted 2 Touch a day and do one of the following Scroll left or right to move to another date Scroll to a time and touch New Event Scroll up or down to select events Touch More icon to access more features View All Events From All Events do one of the following Scroll up or down to select events Touch New Event to create an event Touch More icon to access more features Go to a Specific Date 1 From Go To Date enter a date 2 Touch Go to view that dat
46. e Return to the Current Date From Today select More icon Go to Today to return to the current date Edit an Event 1 At the event details screen touch Edit 2 Atthe event edit screen modify the event and touch Save 60 Scheduler Send Event via Message 1 At the event details screen select More icon Send via Message to attach the event to a message 2 Complete the message Send Event via Bluetooth 1 At the event details screen select More icon gt Send gt via Bluetooth to send the event to a Bluetooth enabled device 2 Complete the appropriate task Send Event to Printer 1 At the event details screen select More icon gt Send gt to Printer to print the event on a Bluetooth enabled device 2 Complete the appropriate task Copy an Event 1 At the event details screen select More icon gt Copy 2 Enter a new name for the event 3 Complete the event edits and touch Save Sort Events by Time From All Events select More icon gt Sort by Time to sort events by time Sort Events by Type From All Events select More icon gt Sort by Type to sort events by their assigned type Sort Events by Priority From All Events select More icon gt Sort by Priority to sort events by their assigned priority Delete an Event 1 At the event details screen select More icon gt Delete 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information Delete the Curr
47. e 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 kyocera superiorcommunications com 80 User Guide Index A accessories 72 headset sounds 46 T coil hearing aid 47 TTY device 47 airplane mode 44 set date and time 44 alarm clock 54 snooze reminder 55 alerts browser 48 lights only 42 messages 34 minute 45 missed calls 45 pages 35 privacy 48 roaming call 48 roaming service 48 vibrate 42 voice privacy 48 voicemail 18 applications downloading 58 B banner 43 battery charging 1 drain 2 installing 1 recharging 1 safety guidelines 2 battery authentication 45 Bluetooth 68 activating 68 adding devices 68 changing phone name 69 connecting devices 68 deleting devices 69 device services 69 OBEX authentication 69 pairing 68 renaming devices 69 security 69 services supported 69 visibility 69 bookmarks 37 browser alerts 48 bookmarks 37 navigating 37 C calculator 55 calendar see scheduler call history all calls 14 deleting 17 incoming calls 15 missed calls 15 outgoing calls 15 call record viewing 15 call timers all calls 16 home 16 incoming 16 User Guide 81 life 16 outgoing 16 recent 16 roam 16 calls a
48. e Priority 1 When composing a message select More icon gt Set Priority 2 Select a priority level 3 Complete your message Enable CC and BCC Fields 1 When composing a message select More icon gt Add CC BCC to enable the CC and BCC address fields 2 Complete your message Add Slides to Messages Use slides in a message to send multiple files such as pictures or voice memos The options to add more slides can only be used once you have attached an initial media file 1 When composing a message select More icon gt Add New Slide 2 Select a slide and add more files or text if needed To navigate through the slides select More icon Next Slide or Previous Slide To erase the current slide select More icon gt Erase Slide 3 Complete your message The number of slides you can attach is limited by the available memory space and the file size of the attachments Set the Slide Interval 1 When composing a message select More icon gt Slide Interval 2 Select a time interval for the slides 3 Complete your message 38 Compose Message Options Text Entry Options Enter Text with Grid Keyboard 1 When composing a message touch a text entry field 2 Atthe keyboard you can do one of the following Touch keyboard to enter text Press a key once for the first letter twice for the second letter and so on If your phone is set to Spanish accented letters are available Wait for
49. ed the message must be edited to meet the size limitation 1 2 From Messaging touch New At the compose screen enter a recipient s phone number or email address Touch Add icon to access contacts groups or recently used addresses If applicable enter a subject 4 Enter a message If applicable touch Attach to select a file from your phone or to create a new file to send with your message If applicable touch More icon to access more features When done touch Send 36 View All Message Threads If you receive a call while creating a message a notification appears Do one of the following Touch Ignore to ignore the call and return to the compose screen Press the Send key to answer the call Your message is automatically saved as a draft Reply to a Message When receiving a message your phone displays a notification and a message icon appears at the top of the screen The message icon flashes an urgent message alert if the message is urgent 1 When a message notification appears touch View If you want to view the message later touch Ignore The message icon will remain when you have an unread message 2 When viewing a message touch Reply 3 Complete your message Compose Message Options Save Message as a Draft When composing a message select More icon Save Message when entering the text Your phone saves the message as a draft to complete at a later time Save
50. ent Day s Events 1 At the event day view select More icon gt Delete All Today s Events to erase all events on that day 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information Delete All Events 1 From All Events select More icon gt Delete All Events to erase all events from the phone 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information Delete All Past Events 1 From All Events select More icon gt Delete All Past Events to erase all past events from the phone 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information User Guide 61 Scheduler Settings From Settings you can modify the following features Set Scheduler Hours 1 From Scheduler Hours modify the start and end times of the work day 2 Touch Set to save new hours Erase Events Automatically From Auto Delete select a time frame to automatically erase your past events Set Event Priority From Priority select a default priority type for every event you create Set Event Reminder From Reminder select a default option for when the reminder alert goes off This is the default for every event you create Set Event Reminder Alert From Reminder Sound select a default sound for every event you create To preview a sound touch the icon next to the name Set Silent Mode From Silent Mode select a default mode for every event you create Alarms Use Alarms to set alerts with
51. er level the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output Before a phone model is available for sale to the public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure The tests are performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body as required by the FCC for each model Body worn measurements differ among phone models depending upon availability of accessories and FCC requirements While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines The highest reported SAR values of this phone are Cellular CDMA mode Part 22 Head 1 06 W kg Body worn 0 83 W kg PCS mode Part 24 Head 1 49 W kg Body wom 0 59 W kg AWS mode Part 27 Head 1 21 W kg Body worn 0 54 W kg SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section www fcc go
52. er Play music Bluetooth Pair with a Bluetooth device Note The menu items on your phone can change depending on the options supported by your service provider Check with your service provider 18 Main Menu Guide Conventions In this guide the following conventions are used when describing phone features Touch means to touch an area on the screen For example Touch Done means to physically touch the word Done on your phone screen Press means to use a phone key For example Press the Send key to make a phone call tells you to physically press the Send key on your phone Scroll means to use the Navigation key to move through a list on the display For example Scroll through your contacts list to choose a contact means to physically swipe the Navigation key up or down to scroll through the list on the display Select means to choose an option For example Select Settings means to physically press the Navigation to select the highlighted Settings option You can also touch Settings to select it gt greater than symbol tells you to select an option from a menu or list For example Settings gt Accessories means to 1 From the main menu touch Settings 2 Scroll to the Accessories option 3 Touch Accessories User Guide 19 2 Phone Use Phone to access your call features Phone Menu Select Phone to access the following features Level 1 Leve
53. ering text Favorites icon adds a contact to your favorites list Call icon calls the contact or number Message icon sends a message to the contact or number i KIT Bluetooth icon turns on Bluetooth Add icon add a recipient when creating messages Camera icon take a picture My Photos icon view saved photos Saved Images icon view saved images Wallpapers icon view wallpaper files Last Picture icon goes to the last picture taken Play Song icon opens the song in Music Player veis eoa ere a Play icon starts playback of a sound file User Guide 17 Main Menu From the home screen press the Menu key to access the main menu Idle State gt Level 1 gt Level 2 Main Menu Phone Access these options Dialer Call History and Voicemail Contacts Access your contacts Gallery Access these options Images and Sounds Messaging Access your messages Browser Browse the web Camera Take a picture Settings Access these options Sound and Touch Display Convenience Voice Features Accessories Bluetooth Network Security and Phone Info Tools Access these options Scheduler Alarms Tip Calculator Calculator Voice Memo Memopad Timer Stopwatch and World Clock Downloads Download an application Email Access these options Compose Inbox Drafts Outbox Sent Send Receive and Email Accounts Music Play
54. evice compatible with Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology version 1 2 in order to use this phone wirelessly Bluetooth accessories display a symbol on your phone From Bluetooth you can access the following features Enable Bluetooth Before you can connect your phone with a Bluetooth device you need to enable the Bluetooth feature on your phone From Bluetooth touch On If your phone does not automatically find a device you will be prompted to find one Manage Bluetooth Devices Pair with a Device To enable your phone to communicate with a Bluetooth device you need to pair the device with your phone The following instructions describe the process You may also need to reference the user guide provided with your Bluetooth device 1 Prepare the Bluetooth device accessory for pairing as described in the device s user guide 2 From My Devices touch Find Your phone then searches and detects any available Bluetooth device in the vicinity The Bluetooth feature on your phone must be enabled to find devices 3 Atthe device list select a device If prompted accept the pairing 4 If necessary enter the password provided with the Bluetooth device 5 Touch OK to add the device to your device list Note If the device is not trusted you can change the security setting to pair with it Connect to a Device Before you can use Bluetooth you must get your phone ready to communicate with a device This is
55. f all sounds have been silenced Volume From Volume you can modify the following features Set Ringer Volume 1 From Ringer use the slider control to adjust the volume 2 Touch Set to save Set Speakerphone Volume 1 From Speakerphone use the slider control to adjust the volume 2 Touch Set to save Set Earpiece Volume 1 From Earpiece use the slider control to adjust the volume 2 Touch Set to save Set Alarm Volume 1 From Alarm use the slider control to adjust the volume 2 Touch Set to save Set Ringer From Ringers assign a sound from your Gallery as your default ringer To preview a sound touch the icon next to the name Set Power On Sound From Power On Sound select a sound to play when your phone powers on To preview a sound touch the icon next to the name 50 Sound and Touch Set Power Off Sound From Power Off Sound select a sound to play when your phone powers down To preview a sound touch the icon next to the name Set Touch Feedback From Touch Feedback set the level of vibration feedback when you touch the screen To preview a vibration level touch the name Set Key and Touch Tone From Key and Touch Tone select the sound you hear when pressing a key or touching the screen Calibrate Touch Sensor From Touch Calibration follow the prompts to calibrate the touch sensor on your phone Set DTMF Length From DTMF Length set how long the dual tone multi frequency
56. from your phone 3 Touch Yes to confirm Note Removing an email account will delete all email associated with that account from your phone Complete an Email Message in Drafts 1 From Drafts highlight your desired message 2 Select Edit 3 Complete your email message View Pending Email Messages From Outbox you can view email messages that you have created but not sent to your outgoing mail server To modify an email message highlight it and select Edit View Sent Email Messages From Sent you can view email messages that you have sent to your outgoing mail server Erase a Single Email Message 1 When viewing an email message select More icon gt Delete 2 Touch Yes to confirm Erase Email Messages from a Folder When viewing an email folder select More icon gt Delete All to erase all the email messages in that folder Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information 70 Email Options 12 Music Player Use Music Player to play and manage media files View Artists From Music Player view the list of artists in alphabetical order If you do not have any media files then the Music Player closes li At the artists list you can do one of the following Touch an artist name to view albums by that artist Touch Play Song icon to play the highlighted song Touch By Album to view the albums list Touch Playlists to view your playlists Touch More icon to
57. ge The phone is not receiving a signal You cannot make or receive calls The battery will not charge The phone is roaming outside of its home service area Data service is available and active on your phone Check with your service provider for availability The phone is in privacy mode or is accessing a secure Web site Data service is available but the phone is dormant The phone is receiving a signal You can make and receive calls Fewer bars indicate a weaker signal The phone is receiving high speed data The phone is sending high speed data The phone is operating in IS 95 digital mode Content is DRM protected 9 A T coil hearing aid is in operation A traffic channel is active rm The phone is in TTY device mode amu g The phone is set to vibrate or to vibrate and then ring 16 Phone Overview Touch Icons You can touch icons to initiate actions when they appear on your screen s working space Icons are referred to in the user guide as follows More icon accesses more options Pause icon pauses playback of a sound file New icon create a new contact message group or other items Repeat icon repeats playback of files in current playlist Back icon erases characters when entering text Shuffle icon shuffles playback of files in current playlist Shift icon changes letter case when ent
58. gs to add A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 4 Touch Done to confirm songs 5 Touch Yes to add more songs or No to save the playlist To remove songs from a playlist select Remove Tracks User Guide 73 Rename a Playlist 1 When viewing a playlist select More icon Rename Playlist 2 Enter a name touch Done Delete a Playlist 1 When viewing a playlist select More icon gt Delete Playlist 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information or erase preloaded lists io Multiple Playlists At the playlists list select More icon gt Delete Playlists 2 Select playlists to delete A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 3 Touch Delete gt Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information or erase preloaded lists Song Options Add Song to Playlists When viewing a song title select More icon gt Add Track to Playlist 2 Select playlists for the song A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 3 Touch Done to confirm NS Song to Card When viewing a song title select More icon Move to Memory Card to move the song from the phone memory to the card memory 2 Touch Yes to confirm To move a file back to the phone select Move to Phone Copy Song to Card When viewing a song title select More icon Copy to Memory Card to copy a song from phone memory to card memory
59. hen touch Done User Guide 57 Set Limit Calls You can limit the calls that can be made from your phone to emergency numbers your contacts and your service provider s numbers From Limit Calls select one of the following No Limit does not limit calls Limit Outgoing limits outgoing calls while incoming calls still work Limit All limits both incoming and outgoing calls Phone Info From Phone Info you can modify the following features View Build Information Touch Phone Info to check your phone s software and hardware information Check Phone Memory Touch Phone Memory to check how much memory is being used by your phone Check Card Memory Touch Card Memory to check how much memory is being used by your memory card View Phone Icons Touch Icon Key to view the icons used in your phone Access User Guide Touch User Guide to access the user guide for your phone 58 Phone Info 9 Tools Tools Menu Select Tools to access the following features Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Tools Scheduler Schedule an appointment Alarms Set an alarm Tip Calculator Calculate a tip Calculator Perform basic calculations Voice Memo Record a voice memo Memopad Create a memo Timer Set a countdown timer Stopwatch Use a stopwatch timer World Clock View times from different time zones User Guide 59 Scheduler Use Scheduler to schedule events and set remin
60. her hazards such as a cooking surface clothes iron or radiator Never use any damaged battery Only use the battery for its intended phone Only use the battery with a qualified charger Use of an unqualified battery charger may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard If you are unsure about whether a charger is qualified contact customer support Do not short circuit the battery or allow metallic conductive objects such as keys coins or jewelry to contact the battery s terminals Replace the battery only with another qualified battery Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard If you are unsure about whether a replacement battery is compatible contact customer support Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations and recycle if possible Do not dispose as household waste e Supervise all battery usage by children Avoid dropping the phone or battery If the phone or battery is dropped especially on a hard surface an internal short circuit can occur and pose a safety hazard If you suspect battery damage take it to a service center for inspection Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard Common Causes of Battery Drain Playing games or using the Web Using the flash when taking pictures Setting the backlight to always lit Operating when far away from a base station or
61. in the genre 72 Load a Song Search for a Song 1 When viewing the artists list select More icon Search 2 Enter the first letter s of the search criteria The search letters are not case sensitive 3 Atthe search results select a song to play Refresh Song List 1 When viewing the artists list select More icon Refresh Tracks to update your song list with recently loaded songs 2 Touch Yes to confirm de Multiple Songs At the artists list select More icon gt Delete Tracks 2 Select songs to delete A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 3 Touch Delete gt Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information Delete All Songs 1 At the artists list select More icon gt Delete All Tracks 2 Touch Yes to confirm Note You cannot recover deleted information Playlist Options Create a Playlist 1 At the playlists list touch New icon 2 Enter a name touch Done 3 Select how you want to browse the songs 4 Select songs to add A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 5 Touch Done to confirm songs 6 Touch Yes to add more songs or No to save the playlist Play a Playlist 1 At the playlists list select a playlist 2 At the playlist touch Play to play all songs on the playlist pou a Playlist When viewing a playlist select More icon gt Add Tracks 2 Select how you want to browse the songs 3 Select son
62. ivery Receipts From Message Receipt select Request to request a notification when a recipient has received your message User Guide 43 Enable Auto Retrieve From Auto Retrieve select one of the following Disabled turns off auto retrieve and prompts you before downloading any messages with multimedia content Enabled turns on auto retrieve to automatically download messages with multimedia content Request Read Receipts From Message Read Receipt select Request to request a notification when a recipient has read your message Check Message Count From Message Count check how many messages are stored on your phone 44 Message Settings 6 Browser You can use your phone to browse the Internet if you have obtained phone Internet services from your service provider and if over the air Internet access is available in your area Launch Browser Touch Browser to launch the browser An alert appears notifying of airtime fees if you have enabled web alerts Select Yes to continue Browse the Web A browser home page with browser menu options appears when you are connected to the web The lock icon appears in a secure session You can do the following To choose a site touch a link Touch Go to URL to go to a Web page Touch Stop to stop loading the current page Touch Refresh to reload the current page Anunderline and an arrow indicate that there is more text on the current page S
63. ks only when your phone is in digital mode You do have the option of turning off the locator to emergency services From Location select one of the following 911 Only default shares your position information only with emergency services when you call your 3 digit emergency code Location On shares your position information in addition to emergency services Set Web Alerts You can set an alert to confirm the start or end of a browser session From Web Alert select one of the following At Start prompts when you start a session At End prompts when you end a session Both prompts when you start and end a session No Prompts disables all web alerts 56 Network Set Data Mode 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 From Data Calls select one 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 off Enable Roam Ringer From Roam Ringer select Enabled to activate a specific ringer for roaming calls Set Phone Line
64. l 2 Level 3 Phone Dialer Call a phone number with the number keyboard Call History View a list of calls you have made and received Voicemail Shows how many voicemails are waiting Dialer Call a Contact From Dialer you can dial numbers Make Phone Calls Make sure you are in an area where a signal can be received Look for the signal strength icon on the home screen The more bars the stronger the signal If there are no bars move to where the signal strength is better There are several ways you can make a phone call Dial a Number 1 From Dialer enter a phone number 2 Touch Call to dial the number 1 From Contacts touch All to view all your contacts 2 Touch Call icon next to the contact you wish to dial Redial a Number From Call History touch Call icon next to the contact or number you wish to dial End a Call To end a phone call press the End key Use 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 70 20 Phone Menu Use Fast Find You can find contacts quickly when Fast Find is enabled 1 From Dialer enter the numbers corresponding to the letters of the name you want to find 2 Touch Hide to view the results 3 Touch a contact to make a phone call or touch the entry field to do a new search To enable fast find see Enable Fast Find on page 45
65. lculator you can complete many basic mathematical operations with screen touches The following memory options are available MS replaces the value currently stored in memory with the displayed result on the screen e M adds displayed result on the screen to the value currently stored in memory MR displays value currently stored in memory on the screen MC clears value currently stored in memory Voice Memo Use Voice Memo to create voice recordings See Record a Voice Memo on page 26 for more information Memopad Create a Memo 1 From Memopad touch New 2 Enter the memo and touch Done 3 Touch Save Edit a Memo 1 From Memopad select a memo 2 Touch Edit 3 Edit the memo and touch Done 4 Touch Save Send a Memo 1 When viewing a memo select More icon gt Send as SMS 2 Complete the message User Guide 63 Use a Number or Address from a Memo If you have a phone number email address or URL in a memo you can use it 1 From Memopad select a memo 2 Press the Send key If there is more than one number or address in the memo choose which one you want to use from a list 3 Select how you want to use the number or address 4 Complete the appropriate task Lock a Memo When viewing a memo select More icon Lock to prevent it from being edited or erased To unlock a memo touch Unlock Delete a Memo 1 When viewing a memo select More icon gt Delete 2
66. le 4 Touch Save to save the contact jn 30 Contact Detail Options Assign Contact to Group 1 When viewing a contact touch Edit 2 Touch Groups 3 Select groups to assign and touch Done A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove marks 4 Touch Save to save the contact Send Contact via Message 1 When viewing a contact select More icon Send Contact as vCard via Message to attach the contact to a message 2 Complete the message Send Contact via Bluetooth 1 When viewing a contact select More icon Send Contact as vCard via Bluetooth to send the contact to a Bluetooth enabled device 2 Complete the appropriate task Send Contact to Printer 1 When viewing a contact select More icon Send Contact as vCard to Printer to print contact on a Bluetooth enabled printer 2 Complete the appropriate task Delete a Contact 1 When viewing a contact select More icon Delete Contact 2 Touch Yes to confirm Group Detail Options Add Contacts to Group 1 When viewing a group touch Edit 2 Select contacts to add A mark appears next to each selection You can also remove contacts 3 Touch Done to save Assign Image to Group 1 When viewing a group select More icon gt Assign Photo 2 Select an image file Assign Ringer to Group 1 When viewing a group select More icon gt Assign Ringer 2 Select a sound file Assign Message Tone to Group
67. lerts 42 answering 13 auto answer 47 bluetooth 13 dialer 12 emergency 13 ending 12 limiting 50 making 12 muting 13 silencing 13 timing 45 voice answer 46 volume 13 camera 38 bluetooth 38 brightness 39 color tone 40 frames 39 multishot 39 picture quality 40 pictures 39 printing pictures 38 resolution 39 save location 40 self timer 39 sending pictures 38 shutter sound 40 time stamp 39 white balance 40 zoom 39 CDMA privacy 48 com port speed 47 contacts calling 12 21 creating 19 deleting 20 23 editing 21 22 23 favorites 19 groups 19 messaging 21 primary number 22 printing 23 searching 20 sending 23 29 viewing all 19 contacts list printing 20 sending 20 convenience custom shortcuts 44 fast find 45 conventions using this guide 11 custom shortcuts 44 customer support 72 D data calls 49 display backlighting 44 brightness 43 contrast 43 language 44 time and date 44 wallpaper shuffle 43 wallpapers 43 downloads 58 help 58 drafts 62 82 DTMF length 43 E email 59 60 accounts 59 61 62 attaching files 60 cc and bcc 60 completing drafts 62 configuring 59 61 creating 60 erasing 62 forwarding 61 pending 62 replying 60 61 saving drafts 60 viewing sent 62 emergency calls 13 emergency services 48 events sending 30 F fast find 13 45 favorites 19 printing 21 sending 21 frequent list 45
68. ming invisible Enable OBEX Authentication From OBEX Authentication select Enabled With object exchange OBEX authentication enabled you need a user name and password to transfer files via Bluetooth View Supported Services Select Available Services to view a list of the Bluetooth service profiles your phone supports User Guide 77 14 Voice Commands You can execute certain commands through voice recognition To control the settings associated with voice commands see Voice Features on page 45 Call a Contact 1 From the home screen press and hold the Send key The phone prompts Say a command 2 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 call If the phone finds multiple voice tags that sound like the name you said the phone will list the names You will be asked to verify which name you want to call Say Yes when you hear the correct name Say No when you hear an incorrect name 3 Press the End key to end the call To modify your voice dial list see Enable Voice Dial Tags on page 20 Call a Number 1 3 From the home screen press and hold the Send key The phone prompts
69. n server automatically ends after 30 seconds unless you connect again to download more applications If you want to end the connection manually press the End key on your phone Access Help for Downloads From Downloads touch Help to get instructions on how to run and manage your downloaded applications 66 How does BREW Work 11 Email Use Email to send receive and erase email from your phone Email Menu Select Email to access the following features Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Email Compose Compose an email message Inbox Shows a list of received email messages Drafts Shows a list of email messages that have been started but saved to be completed at a later time Outbox Shows a list of email messages you have sent but are pending or failed Sent Shows a list of email messages you have successfully sent Send Receive Send and receive email from your account Email Accounts Configure your phone to receive email Use a Preloaded Email Account Your phone has several preloaded email accounts You must have an existing account with an email provider to send and receive email with your phone To use a preloaded account do the following 1 From Email Accounts select an account and touch Quick Set 2 Touch User ID Enter your email username and touch Done 3 Touch Password Enter your email password and touch Done 4 When done select Back to return to Email A
70. n to see more smileys 3 When finished touch Done To return to letter keyboard touch Abc User Guide 39 Insert Preset Text 1 When entering text select More icon gt Quicktext to use a preset text message 2 Select a text message 3 When finished touch Done Use Word Recognition When you create a message your phone can speed up word completion Your phone uses a dictionary to guess words that you are trying to spell 1 When entering text select More icon gt Turn eZi On to activate word recognition 2 Enter a series of letters then select a word from the choices provided If the choices do not fit on the screen touch More icon to see all the words To add a word to the your phone dictionary select Add Word For example to enter the word Wyoming touch the w gt y gt o keys and touch Wyoming To turn off word recogntion select Turn eZi Off a Text in Spanish When entering text select More icon gt Spanish Writing Language to enter text with Spanish characters 2 When finished touch Done del Text in English When entering text select More icon gt English Writing Language to enter text with English characters 2 When finished touch Done Thread List Options Complete a Draft 1 From Messaging select a draft 2 Complete your message View a Browser Alert From Messaging select a browser alert 2 If applicable touch Connect to launch the browser ree
71. ng Tf your phone has trouble recognizing your voice you can train your phone to recognize your specific voice with numbers 1 From Voice Training read the message and touch OK Train Numbers OK 2 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 From Accessories you can modify the following features Set Headset Sounds With a headset attached to your phone you can play alerts through the headset or phone speaker From Headset Sounds select Out of Phone ringing from the phone speaker or Out of Headset ringing from the headset Memory Card From Memory Card you can modify the following features Choose Files to Save 1 From Files to Save on Card select the file types from the list provided A checkmark appears next to each file type that is saved to the memory card Touch screen to add or remove checkmarks 2 Touch Done 54 Accessories Format Memory Card 1 Insert memory card into correct slot 2 From Format Card touch Yes Note Formatting will erase all current information on the memory card Set USB Mode You can set your phone to transfer files to and from a computer From USB Mode select one of the following Mass Storage to use the Micro USB jack with a USB cable to transfer files COM to use the Micro USB jack for charging only Connect to TTY Device You can c
72. ns 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 Set Roaming Restrictions You can restrict your phone from making a call when roaming From Roam Option select Automatic to allow roaming or No Roaming to disallow roaming Enable Roaming Call Alert You can set the phone to warn you before you answer or place a call while roaming From Roam Call Alert select Enabled The phone emits a distinctive ring to indicate when you are roaming during a call To accept or place a call while roaming you must touch 1 Note Roam Call Alert is disabled when the phone is in emergency mode Set Voice Privacy From Voice Privacy select Enhanced to use enhanced digital CDMA privacy Enable Privacy Alert From Privacy Alert select Enabled to alert you when enhanced digital CDMA privacy is lost or regained Set Location Information Use Location to share your location information with network services other than emergency services for example 911 111 999 and 000 in serviced areas This feature wor
73. oice Training Accessories Access these options Headset Sounds Memory Card USB Mode TTY Device and T coil Hearing Aid Bluetooth Pair a Bluetooth device Network Access these options Roam Svc Alert Roam Option Roam Call Alert Voice Privacy Privacy Alert Location and Web Alert Security Access these options Security Lock New Lock Code and Limit Calls Phone Info Access these options Phone Info Phone Memory Card Memory Icon Key and User Guide User Guide 49 Sound and Touch From Sound and Touch you can modify the following features Set Ringer Mode Your phone is set to make sounds when you receive calls press keys navigate through menus and receive alerts such as new messages You can silence all sounds and set the phone to vibrate or to light up when you receive calls and alerts From Ringer Mode select one of the following Normal Sounds rings for the incoming call or alert in effect returning the phone to a non silent mode Vibrate Only vibrates for the duration of the incoming call or other alerts Vibrate Then Ring vibrates for the first ten seconds and then rings for the remainder of the incoming call alert Lights Only lights up for the duration of the incoming call or other alerts You can also use the Volume key to activate Vibrate Only mode Note The phone rings when attached to an external power source such as a charger even i
74. one Overview Message Screen From Messaging you will see the following screen This screen has the following elements that are commonly used throughout your phone s software 1 Top row icons 2 Title The title displays your current location 3 Work space The work space is where you can complete tasks For example the message screen has a list of threads in the work space 4 Option bar The option bar displays the most frequent options used The option bar can contain icons or words User Guide 15 Top Row Icons These icons may appear on the top row of your phone s screen The phone is operating in IS 2000 1X digital mode Position location is set to emergency The phone is in airplane mode The alarm clock is set The battery is fully charged The more black bars the greater the charge The phone is transferring data with Bluetooth A headset or other hands free device is in operation A headset or other hands free device is transferring data Bluetooth wireless technology is disabled Off Bluetooth wireless technology is enabled On e services only Position location is set to your service provider and to emergency services x The phone has a high speed data connection A call is in progress The phone is set to light up instead of ring New photo message New photo text and voice message New text message New voice messa
75. onnect the phone to a teletype TTY device sold separately for the hearing impaired Note Enable TTY only when using the phone with a TTY device 1 Connect the TTY device to your phone 2 From TTY Device touch OK to clear the notification 3 Select one of the following TTY Off disables TTY devices TTY On enables TTY devices TTY On Talk enables TTY devices and voice carry over TTY On Hear enables TTY devices and hearing carry over Note You can also enter 889 with the Dialer and touch TTY to enable TTY Connect to Hearing Aid Device 1 Connect the T coil hearing aid device sold separately to your phone 2 From T coil Hearing Aid touch OK to Clear the notification 3 Select Enabled to activate the hearing aid feature Enable Auto Answer From Auto Answer select Enabled The phone automatically answers after five seconds with a headset attached Set Com Port Speed From Com Port Speed select a data rate at which your phone connects to a laptop or PC Check with your service provider for details Bluetooth Use Bluetooth to configure your devices See Bluetooth on page 68 for more information Network From Network you can modify the following features Enable Roaming Service Alert Use this setting if you want the phone to alert you when you roam outside of your home service area User Guide 55 From Roam Sve Alert select one of the following Disabled tur
76. owing Touch a contact or number to view the call details Touch Call icon next to contact or number to dial the number Touch Missed to view missed calls only Touch Outgoing to view outgoing calls only Touch All to view all calls Touch More icon to access more features Call History Options View a Call Record 1 2 When viewing a call log touch a record At the call record you can do one of the following Touch Call icon to dial the contact or number Touch Msg to send a message to contact or number Touch Save to save the number Touch Delete to erase the record User Guide 23 View Life Timer When viewing a call log select More icon gt Call Timers to view the total Life Timer call time This timer tracks all calls made and received for the life of the phone and cannot be reset View Recent Timer When viewing a call log select More icon Call Timers to view the total Recent call time This timer tracks all calls made and received since you last reset the timer To reset this timer to zero touch Recent and select Reset gt Yes View Home Timer When viewing a call log select More icon gt Call Timers to view the total Home call time This timer tracks all calls made and received in your home network since you last reset the timer To reset this timer to zero touch Home and select Reset gt Yes View Roam Timer When viewing a call
77. p for Downloads 58 Emil euh ads 59 Email Mem verus erica 59 Use a Preloaded Email Account 59 Create an Email Message 60 Reply to Email Messages 60 Send and Receive Email Messages 60 Email Options ironia 60 Music Player oooooooooo 63 View ATUSIS Lucie nET ETN 63 View Albums G5 esc eee yaaa Rr RET 63 View Playlists cd c cer ee hex 63 Play X SONG ele ohne et RR ETETE 63 Load a Song eterni Rx E 64 Artist Album List Options 64 Playlist Options oooooooooooo 65 Song Options Lee ess err peS aber 66 Music Player Settings 67 Bluetooth sees 68 Enable Bluetooth 68 Manage Bluetooth Devices 68 Set Phone s Name ooooooocoooomo 69 Limit Visibility A e IRE 69 Enable OBEX Authentication 69 View Supported Services 69 Voice Commands esses 70 Calla Contaot sexes xn ERR 70 Calla Number cons nes brags wink 70 Play a Playlist ooooooooooo 70 Usea ShortGut iecoee kane Rhen 71 Pind a Contacto deer nara sanas 71 15 Got Help iso 72 User Guide s can pesas pr ab E 72 Customer Support 00 72 Qualified ServiCe o oooo ooooo o 72 Phone Accessories o oooooooooo 72 NX aio he EY Rn a s 75 1 Get Started Phone Battery aw Battery E Hold the phone face down Find the notch on the bottom of the phone It i
78. place User Guide 11 Phone Overview Get to Know Your Phone The following shows the front of the phone 1 2 Note To prevent damage do not use sharp objects on the touch screen 3 4 Earpiece speaker Touch screen Your phone has a touch activated O 1 s ROCER screen Touch objects on the screen to select them The initial state of the phone is referred to as the home screen o o pH Menu key accesses the Main Menu Send key starts or answers a call Press once to display the recent calls list or twice to redial the last number dialed Press and hold to activate voice O N o commands 4 Navigation key scrolls to objects on the screen The Navigation key has an optical sensor that allows it to sense your finger To scroll swipe your finger across the Navigation key left right up or down Objects are highlighted as you scroll to them You can press the Navigation key or touch the screen to select an object Power key turns on the phone Press and hold the Power key to turn the phone on or off When the phone is on press the Power key to lock or unlock the touch screen This prevents accidental touches Back key returns you to the previous screen End key ends a call or browser session You can also return to the home screen when you press the End key Note The End key does not turn on the phone Use the Power key to turn the phone on or off 12 Phone Overview The following shows
79. re to appear at the end of all outgoing messages 1 From Signature enter your signature 2 Touch Save to save the signature Note The signature counts toward the character limit of your message Edit Preset Messages Your phone comes with preset messages such as Please call me which you can insert into the body of a text message You can edit or create up to 40 preset messages 1 From QuickText do one of the following Touch an existing message to edit it Touch New to create a new preset message 2 Enter or edit the text 3 Touch Save Note You can also save messages you have written or received as preset messages Set Callback Number Your phone number is the default callback number on sent messages Do the following to change it 1 From Callback Number modify your callback number 2 Touch OK to save Enable Auto Erase Use Auto Erase to set your phone to erase messages automatically when it needs memory for incoming messages From Auto Erase select one of the following Disabled erases no messages Received Messages erases old received messages when memory is needed Sent Messages erases old sent messages when memory is needed Both erases old received and sent messages when memory is needed Set Text Entry Mode From Default Text Mode select one of the following Normal Alpha to enter text letter by letter Rapid Mode to enter text with word recognition Request Del
80. ry To make or receive regular calls after dialing the code you must exit this mode User Guide 21 To dial an emergency code 1 From Dialer enter the 3 digit emergency code 2 Touch Call Exit Emergency Services 1 When you have completed an emergency call press the End key 2 Touch Exit again to confirm your choice Note To determine who has access to your location see Set Location Information on page 48 Dialer Options Save Number to Contacts 1 When entering a number select More icon Save Number 2 Touch Add to Existing Contact or Create New Contact 3 Complete the appropriate task Send Message to a Number 1 When entering a number select More icon Send Message 2 Complete your message Search for a Number 1 When entering a number select More icon Find Number to search for a number among your contacts or call history 2 Select a number and touch Call to dial Enter a Hard Pause 1 When entering a number select More icon gt Hard Pause A hard pause causes the phone to wait until you touch Release while making the call Enter the remaining numbers and touch Call to dial Enter a Time Pause I When entering a number select More icon Time Pause A time pause causes the phone to stop dialing for two seconds Enter the remaining numbers and touch Call to dial Call History ae Call History From Call History view your entire call log
81. s 3 When done touch Back Configure a Custom Email Account You can replace a preloaded account with a custom email account This option is recommended only for advanced users familiar with configuring email accounts It will erase preloaded account information 1 From Email Accounts highlight an account to configure 2 Touch New 3 Touch Account Name Enter a name and touch Done 4 Touch Incoming Mail Protocol to choose a protocol 5 Touch POP3 IMAP RX Settings Modify your incoming account settings When finished select Back 6 Touch SMTP TX Settings Modify your outgoing account settings When finished select Back 7 Touch Return Address Enter an email address and touch Done 8 Touch Security Modify your security account settings When finished select Back 9 Touch Signature Enter a signature and touch Done 10 Touch Delivery and Read Receipts Modify how you handle email delivery and read receipts When finished select Back User Guide 69 11 Touch Download Settings Modify how your phone downloads email When finished select Back 12 After entering your settings select Back to return to Email Accounts Note An asterisk designates settings that are required in order to send and receive email For more information contact your service provider Remove an Email Account 1 From Email Accounts highlight an account you have configured 2 Touch Clear to remove the account
82. s You can do one of the following Press the Camera key to take another picture Touch Send to send the picture Touch Delete to erase the picture Press the Back key to exit Camera Options Send Picture with Message 1 2 3 Take a picture Select Send Send via Message to attach it to a message Complete the message Send Picture via Bluetooth 1 2 3 Take a picture Select Send gt Send via Bluetooth to send the event to a Bluetooth enabled device Complete the appropriate task Send Picture to Printer 1 2 Take a picture Select Send gt Send to Printer to print the file on a Bluetooth enabled device Complete the appropriate task 46 Camera Tips Set Brightness Level 1 When taking a picture select More icon gt Brightness 2 Use the slider control to adjust the brightness 3 Touch Set to save Use Camera Zoom When taking a picture scroll up or down to zoom in and out An indicator on the viewfinder shows the current zoom level Take a Picture in a Frame 1 When taking a picture select More icon gt Frames 2 Scroll left or right to view the the frames available 3 Touch Set to choose a frame 4 Take a picture with the frame The frame is part of the image and cannot be removed Go to My Photos When taking a picture select More icon My Photos to see all the pictures you have taken Go to Last Picture Taken When taking
83. s a rectangle Using your thumbnail remove the battery cover by prying it up from the bottom Place the battery in the battery casing Make sure that the metal contacts of the battery and battery casing touch Replace the battery cover by sliding the notches into the openings on the top of the battery casing Snap the cover into place m Battery The Micro USB jack is located on top of the phone Connect the AC adapter to the Micro USB jack 2 Plug the adapter into a wall outlet The battery icon in the upper right corner of the screen tells you whether the phone is Charging the icon is animated Partially charged a Fully charged sa You must have at least a partial charge in the battery to make or receive calls You can safely recharge the battery at any time even if it has a partial charge Note Before removing the battery make sure the phone is powered off User Guide Battery Safety Guidelines Do not disassemble or open the battery Do not crush bend deform puncture or shred the battery Do not attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery Do not immerse the battery or expose it to water or other liquids Even if a battery appears to dry out and operate normally internal parts can slowly corrode and cause a safety hazard Always keep the battery between 15 C and 25 C 59 F and 77 F Do not expose the battery to extremes of temperature heat or cold fire or ot
84. s touch Groups to view your groups At the groups list you can do one of the following Touch a group to view group members Touch New icon to create a new group Touch Favorites icon to view the favorites list Touch All to view the entire contacts list Touch More icon to access more features View Favorites List 1 From Contacts touch Favorites icon to view all your favorites At the favorites list you can do one of the following Touch a contact to make a call or send a message Touch New icon to create a new contact Touch Groups to view the groups list Touch All to view the entire contacts list Touch More icon to access more features User Guide 27 Contact List Options Find a Contact l Atthe contacts list select More icon Search Contacts 2 Enter letters to search by name or numbers to search by number 3 Touch Search to view results Enable Voice Dial Tags Your phone can create a voice dial tag for each contact The name field cannot be blank nor can the name be more than five syllables in length You can enable or disable the voice dial tags associated with your contacts l Atthe contacts list select More icon Voice Dial List 2 Atthe voice tag list touch boxes to add or remove checkmarks A checkmark appears next to each enabled voice dial Touch contacts to play the voice tag 3 When done touch Save Send
85. set to set notifications to zero 2 Touch OK to confirm Set Voicemail Number Often your service provider automatically programs your voicemail number the number your phone calls to retrieve voicemail Do the following to change it 1 From Voicemail Number modify your voicemail number 2 Touch Done to save User Guide 25 Set Voicemail Alert From Voicemail Alert select an alert type for voicemail If you select an amp Remind alert the phone notifies you once when receiving a new alert and notifies you again every five minutes To dismiss a reminder alert touch Close 26 Voicemail 3 Contacts Use Contacts to store information about a person or company Create a Contact T 2 5 From Contacts touch New icon At the edit contact screen touch Name to enter the name Touch Add Primary Number to enter the phone number If applicable enter additional phone numbers email addresses and other contact details When done touch Save View Contacts List 1 2 From Contacts touch All to view all your contacts At the contacts list you can do one of the following Touch a contact to view details Touch Call icon to dial the number Touch New icon to create a new contact Touch Favorites icon to view the favorites list Touch Groups to view the groups list Touch More icon to access more features ew Groups List From Contact
86. t you follow these guidelines to minimize the potential for interference Always keep the phone at least six inches 15 centimeters away from your pacemaker when the phone is tumed on Donot carry your phone near your heart Usethe ear opposite the pacemaker Ifyou 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 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 a
87. the back of the phone 1 2 6 Te 8 Warning Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack will damage the phone Accessory eyelet for optional straps and lanyards Jack for AC adapter included and Micro USB cable 2 sold separately Camera lens Power key turns on the phone Press and hold the Power key to turn the phone on or off When the phone is on press the Power key to lock or unlock the touch screen This prevents accidental touches Jack for a hands free headset sold separately External speaker Camera key activates camera mode Press and hold the Camera key to activate camera mode Volume key raises or lowers ringer volume p PUDOR EE User Guide 13 Home Screen The home screen refers to the initial state of the phone This is also called the idle state The home screen has the following elements 1 Top row icons The top row of the screen has a set of small icons that display signal strength battery life message alerts and other information Top row shortcuts Your phone has the following shortcuts Email to view email Messaging to view messages Contacts to view contacts m L Banner area The banner area displays a greeting banner date and time Bottom row shortcuts Your phone has the following shortcuts Dialer to call a number Downloads to shop for applications 4 Browser to browse the web ERO 14 Ph
88. the cursor to move right and enter the next character Touch Abc to enter letters Touch SYM to enter numbers and symbols Touch Back icon to erase characters Touch Space to enter a space Touch Shift icon to change the letter case Touch More icon to access more options Touch Done to close the keyboard Enter Text with Half QWERTY 1 When entering text select More icon gt Half QWERTY Keyboard to access the half QWERTY keyboard 2 When finished touch Done To return to the grid keyboard select Grid Keyboard Enter Text with Full QWERTY 1 When entering text select More icon gt Full QWERTY Keyboard to access the full QWERTY keyboard 2 When finished touch Done To return to the grid keyboard select Grid Keyboard Enter Numbers and Symbols 1 When entering text touch SYM The keyboard changes to show numbers and symbols 2 Enter characters as needed Go to the next screen to see more characters To return to letter keyboard touch Abc Change Letter Case Your phone enters letters in sentence case You can change this to upper or lower case if needed When entering text touch and hold Shift icon to change the letter case mode The keyboard will change accordingly To change case for next letter only touch Shift icon one Smileys When entering text touch More icon gt Add Smiley The keyboard changes to smileys 2 Select a smiley Go to the next scree
89. this product Using accessories that are not supplied or approved by KCI may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines Other accessories used with this device for body worn operations must not contain any metallic components and must provide at least 15 mm separation distance including the antenna and the user s body THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured to not exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified pow
90. v oet ea fccid after searching on the FCC ID OVF K5402 Additional information on SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association CTIA web site at WWW ctia org n 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 Bluetooth Certification For information about E3100 Bluetooth Certification visit the Bluetooth Qualification Program Web site at www bluetooth org tpg listings cfm Caution The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the warranty and user s authority to operate the equipment Optimize your Phone s Performance Use the instructions in this guide to learn how to optimize the performance and life of your phone and battery Air Bags If you have an air bag DO NOT place installed or portable phone equipment or other objects over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If equipment is not properly installed you and your passengers risk serious injury Medical Devices Pacemakers Waming 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 User Guide The Health Industry Manufacturers Association and the wireless technology research community recommend tha
91. ve Set Color Tone 1 From Color Tone scroll left or right to adjust the color tone setting Look at the viewfinder to see how each setting looks 2 Touch Set to save Set Picture Quality From Picture Quality set the compression level for your pictures A higher compression level produces a higher picture quality A higher compression level will increase the size of the picture files Set Save Location 1 From Save Location select Save to Memory Card to save pictures to your memory card 2 Touch Yes to confirm To save pictures to your phone select Save to Phone If you remove your memory card pictures will be saved to your phone 48 Camera Settings 8 Settings Settings Menu Select Settings to access the following features Level 1 gt Settings Level 2 gt Sound and Touch Level 3 Access these options Ringer Mode Volume Ringers Power On Sound Power Off Sound Touch Feedback Key and Touch Tone Touch Calibration and DTMF Length Display Access these options Wallpaper Wallpaper Shuffle Brightness My Banner Language Time Date Format and Backlighting Convenience Access these options Custom Shortcuts Airplane Mode Set Date and Time with Airplane Mode enabled Automatic Screen Lock Fast Find Frequent List Minute Alert and Missed Call Alert Voice Features Access these options Automatic Add Expert Mode Display Results Digit Lengths Voice Answer and V
92. you choose the proper rating for your mobile phone The more immune your hearing aid is the less likely you are to experience interference noise from mobile phones For more information about hearing aid compatibility visit the FCC s Consumer amp Governmental Affairs Bureau Web site at www fcc gov cgb dro Kyocera Communications Inc www kyocera wireless com To purchase accessories visit kyocera superiorcommunications com User Guide Table of Contents Get Started l a 1 Phone Battery ve ee ee itae ean er 1 Memory Card c sisse iR RR na 3 Phone Overview oly icine tes rr rr 4 Mam Menu oae errem 10 Guide Conventions 11 PRONE esan iea a a 12 Phone Men urea e einn 12 Dialer cedes RE ERR E RELHETAD 12 Call HIStory Locos eae ex eee 14 Vosbemall 2d Cecereo crm ee eh 17 Contacts 19 Create a Contact sided er ee 19 View Contacts List 19 View Groups List o oooo oooo 19 View Favorites List 19 Contact List Opti0NS 20 Group List Options 21 Favorite List Options 21 Contact Detail Options 21 Group Detail Options 23 Gallety 1 erret ie 25 Gallery Menu ice eene Eas 25 loco M E T ET 25 POUNCE cese qucd rn p Vieux 26 Manage Gallery o o o oo 26 Messaging eese 28 View All Message Threads 28 Create a Message aves ceca ee nn 28 Reply
93. zing humming or whining noises detected by the user Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their mobile phones to assist hearing device users in finding phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices Not all phones have been rated Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label on the box The ratings are not guarantees and results will vary depending on the user s hearing device and hearing loss If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs M Ratings Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled M4 is the better higher of the two ratings T Ratings Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device s telecoil T Switch or Telephone Switch than unrated phones T4 is the better higher of the two ratings Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type of interference Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help
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