This manual is based on the production version of
the Kyocera S2410 phone. Software changes may
have occurred after this printing. Kyocera reserves
the right to make changes in technical and product
specifications without prior notice. The products
and equipment described in this documentation are
manufactured under license from QUALCOMM
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Kyocera is a registered trademark of Kyocera
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Incorporated. eZiText is a registered trademark of
Zi Corporation. TransFlash is a trademark of
SanDisk Corporation. Bluetooth trademarks are
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and used by
Kyocera Wireless Corp. under license.
All other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation. To maintain
compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if
you wear a handset on your body, use the Kyocera
Wireless Corp. (KWC) supplied and approved
accessory designed for this product. Using
accessories that are not supplied or approved by
KWC may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Other accessories used 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
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comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted
levels of RF energy for the general population. The
guidelines are based on standards that were
developed by independent scientific organizations
through periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. The standards include a
substantial safety margin designed to assure the
safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones
employs a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set
by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.*
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions specified by the FCC with the
phone transmitting at its highest certified power
level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest
certified power level, the actual SAR level of the
phone while operating can be well below the
maximum value. This is because the phone is
designed to operate at multiple power levels so as
to use only the power required to reach the network.
In general, the closer you are to a wireless base
station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the
public, it must be tested and certified by the FCC
that it does not exceed the limit established by the
government-adopted requirement for safe
exposure. The tests are performed in positions and
locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as
required by the FCC for each model.
Body-worn measurements differ among phone
models, depending upon availability of accessories
and FCC requirements.
While there may be differences between the
SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the government
requirement for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model phone with all
reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR
information on this model phone is on file with the
FCC and can be found under the Display Grant
section
www.fcc.gov/oet/ea after searching on the
FCC ID: OVF-K33BI04.
Additional information on SAR can be found
on the Cellular Telecommunications and
Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at
www.wow-com.com.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for
mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg
(W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The
standard incorporates a substantial margin of
safety to give additional protection for the public
and to account for any variations in measurements.
Bluetooth® Certification
For information about S2410 Bluetooth
Certification, visit the Bluetooth Qualification
Program Web site at
qualweb.bluetooth.org.
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 guidelines in this user guide to learn how to
optimize the performance and life of your phone
and battery.
Air Bags
If you have an air bag, DO NOT place installed or
portable phone equipment or other objects over the
air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If
equipment is not properly installed, you and your
passengers risk serious injury.
Medical devices
Pacemakers—Warning to pacemaker wearers:
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Wireless phones, when in the ‘on’ position, have
been shown to interfere with pacemakers. The
phone should be kept at least six (6) inches away
from the pacemaker to reduce risk.
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association and
the wireless technology research community
recommend that you follow these guidelines to
minimize the potential for interference.
• Always keep the phone at least six inches
(15 centimeters) away from your pacemaker
when the phone is turned on.
• Do not carry your phone near your heart.
• Use the ear opposite the pacemaker.
• If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, turn off your
phone immediately.
Hearing aids—Some digital wireless phones
may interfere with hearing aids. In the event of
such interference, you may want to consult your
service provider or call the customer service line
to discuss alternatives.
Other medical devices—If you use any other
personal medical device, consult the manufacturer
of the device to determine if it is adequately
shielded from external RF energy. Your physician
may be able to help you obtain this information.
In health care facilities—Turn your phone off in
health care facilities when instructed. Hospitals and
health care facilities may be using equipment that is
sensitive to external RF energy.
Potentially unsafe areas
Posted facilities—Turn your phone off in any
facility when posted notices require you to do so.
Aircraft—FCC regulations prohibit using your
phone on a plane that is in the air. Turn your
phone off or switch it to Airplane Mode before
boarding aircraft.
Vehicles—RF signals may affect improperly
installed or inadequately shielded electronic
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systems in motor vehicles. Check with the
manufacturer of the device to determine if it is
adequately shielded from external RF energy.
Blasting areas—Turn off your phone where
blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and
follow any regulations or rules.
Potentially explosive atmospheres—Turn off your
phone when you are in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere. Obey all signs and
instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an
explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury or death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are
often, but not always, clearly marked.
They include:
• fueling areas such as gas stations
• below deck on boats
• transfer or storage facilities for fuel or
chemicals
• vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas, such as
propane or butane
• areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders
• any other area where you would normally be
advised to turn off your vehicle engine
Using phone with care
Use only in normal position (to ear). Avoid dropping,
hitting, bending, or sitting on the phone.
Avoiding magnetic environments
Keep the phone away from magnets which can
cause improper functioning of the phone.
Keeping phone dry
Keep the phone dry. Damage can result if the
phone gets wet. Water damage is not covered
under warranty.
Resetting the phone
If the screen seems frozen and the keypad does not
respond to keypresses, reset the phone by
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completing the following steps:
1. Remove the battery door.
2. Remove and replace the battery.
If the problem persists, return the phone to the
dealer for service.
Accessories
Use only Kyocera-approved accessories with
Kyocera phones. Use of any unauthorized
accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate
the phone warranty if said accessories cause
damage or a defect to the phone.
Radio Frequency (RF) energy
Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver.
When it is on, it receives and sends out RF energy.
Your service provider’s network controls the power
of the RF signal. This power level can range from
0.006 to 0.6 watts. In August 1996, the U.S. Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF
exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held
wireless phones. These guidelines are consistent
with the safety standards previously set by both
U.S. and international standards bodies in the
following reports:
• ANSI C95.1 (American National Standards
Institute, 1992)
• NCRP Report 86 (National Council
on Radiation Protection and
Measurements, 1986)
• ICNIRP (International Commission on
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, 1996)
Your phone complies with the standards set by
these reports and the FCC guidelines.
E911 mandates
Where service is available, this handset complies
with the Phase I and Phase II E911 Mandates
issued by the FCC.
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) with Mobile Phones
Some mobile phones and hearing devices (hearing
aids and cochlear implants), when used together,
result in buzzing, humming, or whining noises
detected by the user. Some hearing devices are
more immune than others to this interference noise,
and phones also vary in the amount of interference
they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed
ratings for some of their mobile phones, to assist
hearing device users in finding phones that may be
compatible with their hearing devices. Not all
phones have been rated.
Phones that are rated have the rating on their box
or a label on the box. The ratings are not
guarantees and results will vary depending on the
user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If your
hearing device happens to be vulnerable to
interference, you may not be able to use a rated
phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your
hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your
personal needs.
M-Ratings—Phones rated M3 or M4 meet
FCC requirements and are likely to generate
less interference to hearing devices than phones
that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the
two ratings.
T-Ratings—Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC
requirements and are likely to be more usable with
a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or
“Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the
better/higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all
hearing devices have telecoils in them.)
Hearing devices may also be measured for
immunity to this type of interference. Your hearing
device manufacturer or hearing health professional
may help you choose the proper rating for your
mobile phone. The more immune your hearing aid
is, the less likely you are to experience interference
noise from mobile phones.
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For more information about hearing aid
compatibility, visit the FCC's Consumer &
Governmental Affairs Bureau Web site at
below the back cover. It
is square. Using your
thumbnail, lift the cover
to remove.
3. Place the battery in the
battery casing with the
metal contacts facing
toward the top of the
phone. The metal
contacts of the battery
must make contact with
the metal contacts of the battery casing.
4. Replace the battery
door by lining up the
notches with the
openings at the top and
on each side of the
battery casing.
5. Snap the cover into
place.
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Charge the battery
You must have at least a partial charge in the
battery to make or receive calls.
To charge the battery:
1. Connect the AC adapter
to the microUSB jack on
the side of the phone.
2. Plug the adapter into a
wall outlet.
The battery icon in the upperright corner of the screen tells you whether
the phone is:
• Charging (the icon is animated)
• Partially charged
• Fully charged
You can safely recharge the battery at any time,
even if it has a partial charge.
Warning: The battery will not charge if you use
the phone while it is connected to an AC adapter.
Note: Before removing the battery, make sure the
phone is powered off.
Battery care
General safety guidelines
• Do not disassemble or open the battery.
• Do not crush, bend, deform, puncture, or
shred the battery.
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• Do not attempt to insert foreign objects into
the battery.
• Do not immerse the battery or expose it to
water or other liquids. Even if a battery
appears to dry out and operate normally,
internal parts can slowly corrode and pose a
safety hazard.
• Always keep the battery between 15 °C and
25 °C (59 °F and 77 °F). Do not expose the
battery to extremes of temperature (heat or
cold), fire, or other hazards such as a cooking
surface, iron, or radiator.
• Never use any damaged battery.
• Only use the battery for its intended phone.
• Only use the battery with a qualified charger.
Use of an unqualified battery charger
may present a risk of fire, explosion,
leakage, or other hazard. If you are
unsure about whether a charger is
qualified, contact customer support.
• Do not short-circuit the battery or
allow metallic conductive objects—such
as keys, coins, or jewelry—to contact
the battery’s terminals.
• Replace the battery only with another qualified
battery. Use of an unqualified battery may
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or
other hazard. If you are unsure about whether
a replacement battery is compatible, contact
customer support.
• Promptly dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations and
recycle if possible. Do not dispose as
household waste.
• Supervise all battery usage by children.
• Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If
the phone or battery is dropped, especially
on a hard surface, an internal short-circuit
can occur and pose a safety hazard. If you
suspect battery damage, take it to a service
center for inspection.
• Improper battery use may result in a fire,
explosion, or other hazard.
Common causes of battery drain
• Playing games or using the Web.
• Taking pictures with the flash on.
• Keeping backlighting on.
• Operating in digital mode when far away from
a base station or cell site.
• Using data cables or accessories.
• Operating when no service is available, or
service is available intermittently.
• High earpiece and ringer volume settings.
• Repeating sound, vibration, or lighted alerts.
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Phone overview
Get to know your phone
The phone is shown here in the open position.
1. Earpiece speaker.
2. Home screen.
3. Left softkey accesses menus and functions on
the left side of the screen.
Navigation key scrolls through lists and text
4.
entry fields and accesses shortcuts from the
home screen.
5.
Speakerphone key activates the
speakerphone and answers incoming calls.
6.
Send key starts or answers a call. Press once
to activate voice command, twice to display
the All Calls list, and three times to redial the
last number dialed. Press and hold to access
voice shortcuts.
7. Keypad for entering numbers, letters, or
symbols.
8.
* Shift key changes the text mode in text
entry.
9. Right softkey accesses menus and functions
on the right side of the screen.
10.
OK key selects a menu item or option.
Back key erases characters in text entry and
11.
returns you to the previous screen when
navigating through menus.
12.
End key turns the phone on and off, ends a
call or browser session, and returns you to
the home screen.
13.
#Space key enters a space during text entry.
Press and hold to activate or deactivate Silent
mode.
14.
0 Next key cycles through word choices
during text entry.
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15. Microphone.
The phone is shown here in the closed position.
When the phone is closed, the keys are locked to
prevent accidental key presses.
1. Jack for a hands-free headset (sold
separately).
2.
Volume key raises or lowers ringer volume.
3. External screen displays time and phone
status.
4. Jack for microUSB cable (sold separately).
Warning: Inserting an accessory into the
incorrect jack will damage the phone.
Common keys
The following keys are pressed frequently when
you use your phone. Throughout this user guide,
these keys will be referred as follows:
Navigation key
OK key
Left softkey
Right softkey
Send key (also referred to as the Talk key)
End key (also referred to as the Power key)
Back key
Speakerphone key
Screen icons
These icons may appear on your phone’s screen:
The phone is operating in IS95 digital mode.
The phone is operating in IS2000 (1X) digital
mode.
The phone is receiving a signal. You can make
and receive calls. Fewer bars indicate a weaker
signal.
A call is in progress.
The phone has a standard speed data
connection.
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The phone is not receiving a signal. You cannot
make or receive calls.
Content is DRM protected.
Data service is available and active on your
phone. Check with your service provider for
availability.
(blinking) The phone is sending data.
(blinking) The phone is receiving data.
Data service is available, but the phone is
dormant.
Bluetooth wireless technology is enabled (On).
Bluetooth wireless technology is disabled (Off).
The phone is roaming outside of its home
service area.
New text message.
New voice message.
New voice and text message.
New photo message.
New photo and voice message.
New photo and text message.
The phone is set to light up instead of ring.
The phone is set to vibrate or to vibrate and then
ring.
The speaker phone is turned on.
Position location is set to your service provider
and to emergency services.
Position location is set to emergency services
only.
The phone is in camera mode.
The phone is set to auto answer.
The phone is in privacy mode or is accessing a
secure Web site.
The alarm clock is set.
The battery is fully charged. The more black
bars, the greater the charge.
The phone is in airplane mode.
New photo, voice and text message.
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Main menu
The contents of the main menu are as follows:
Recent Calls
All
Incoming
Outgoing
Missed
Data
Erase Call List
Call Timer
Kilobyte Counter
Contacts
View All
Add New
Groups
Speed Dial List
Voice Dial List
Erase Contacts
Contacts Count
Media Galley
Images
Sounds
Delete All
Note: The menu items on your phone can change depending on the services provided by your service provider.
Check with your service provider.
Basic navigation
Pressing your phone keys accesses the various
menus and other features of your phone. Some of
the basic keys that are used frequently are:
•
Left softkey: Selects items that appear on the
lower left of the display. At the home screen,
you can select
Menu.
Settings
Bluetooth
Convenience
Display
Sounds
Voice Features
Accessories
Network
Security
Messages
New Text Msg
Voicemail
Inbox
Browser Alerts
Sent Msgs
Outbox
Saved Msgs
Drafts
Msg Settings
Message Groups
Erase Msg
Tools
Voice Memo
Scheduler
Alarm Clock
Tip Calculator
Calculator
Time r
Stopwatch
World Clock
Browser
Launches the Browser
Downloads
Accesses your
downloaded content
Phone Info
Build Info
Icon Keys
•
Right softkey: Selects items that appear on
the lower right of the display. At the home
screen, you can select
Navigation key: Scrolls through menus and
•
Contacts.
options. You can access the following
shortcuts from the home screen.
– Scroll left launches the browser.
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– Scroll right launches Voice Memo.
– Scroll up displays the Custom menu.
– Scroll down displays Recent Calls.
•
OK key: Selects a menu item.
•
Back key: Returns to the previous menu level.
•
End key: Returns to the home screen.
Guide conventions
In this guide, the following conventions are used
when describing phone features.
Select means to press the left softkey, right
softkey or
display. For example, “Select
physically press the left softkey to choose
from the display.
Press means to press a phone key. For
example, “Press the
phone call” tells you to physically press the
Send key on your phone.
Scroll means to use the Navigation key to move
though a list on the display. For example, “Scroll
through your Contacts list to choose a contact”
means to physically press the
or down to scroll through the list on the display.
> (greater than symbol) tells you to select
an option from a menu or list. For example,
“
1. Press the left soft key to select
2. Scroll to the Settings option.
3. Press the
OK key to select an item seen on the
Menu” tells you to
Menu
Send key to make a
Navigation key up
Menu > Settings” means to:
Menu.
OK key to select Settings.
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2Basic Functions
This section explains basic functionality of your
phone. For more detailed explanations of your
phone’s features, please refer to later chapters.
Power up
To turn your phone on, press and hold the End
key and wait until the phone display lights up.
To turn your phone off, press the hold the
key until the phone plays a musical chime
and turns off.
End
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 you see in this
symbol, the stronger the signal. If there are no
bars, move to where the signal strength is better.
When the phone has been idle for a time, it
changes to power save mode. When you see
“Power Save” on your phone’s screen, press
any key to return to normal operating mode.
There are several ways you can make a
phone call.
Call using a number
1. Enter a phone number.
2. Press the
Send key.
Call using a contact
1. Select Contacts to open your Contacts list.
2. Highlight a contact and press the
Send key.
Call using voice commands
You can use voice commands to call a contact
from your voice dial list or to dial a phone
number. For more information, see “Voice
Commands” on page 56.
Redial a number
1. Press the Send key to open your call history.
2. Highlight a phone number or contact and
press the Send key.
Tip: To redial the last number called, received or
missed, press the
Send key twice.
Answer phone calls
When a call comes in, the phone rings, vibrates,
or lights up. The phone number of the caller also
appears if it is not restricted. If the number is
stored in your contacts directory, the contact’s
name appears. There are several ways you can
answer a phone call.
Answer using earpiece
Press the Send key.
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Answer using speakerphone
Press the Speakerphone key.
Answer using flip
You can set the phone to answer immediately
when you open the flip. This feature does not
apply to incoming data calls. For more
information, see “Open to answer” on page 47.
End phone calls
To end a phone call press the End key.
Verify your phone number
To verify your phone number, select Menu >
Phone Info > Build Info.
Activate voice dialing
1. Press and hold the Send key.
2. Follow the prompts.
For more information, see “Voice Commands” on
page 56.
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3Call Features
This chapter describes call features such as
volume, holding calls, speed dialing and
other features.
Volume control
There are several ways to control the volume
of your phone.
Adjust volume during a call
To adjust the earpiece volume during a call,
press the
Volume Up or Volume Down key.
Use the speakerphone
Your phone has a built-in speakerphone. To turn
on the speakerphone, press the
key. The speakerphone icon appears on the
home screen when the speakerphone is on. To
turn off the speakerphone, press the
Speakerphone key again.
Note: If you press the
an incoming call, you will answer the call.
Silence an incoming call
To silence the phone without answering the call
press a
Volume key or select Ignore.
To silence the phone and answer the call, press a
Volume key or select Silence, then press the
Send key.
Speakerphone
Speakerphone key during
Hold call
The Hold Call feature allows you to place
incoming calls on hold until you are ready to
answer them. See “Hold calls” on page 45.
Speed dialing
The Speed Dial feature allows you to assign a oneor two-digit shortcut to a contact. Before you can
use speed dialing you must save a phone number
as a contact and assign a speed dial location to it.
See “Customize a number” on page 25.
To call a contact that has a speed dial location.
1. Enter the one- or two-digit speed
dial location.
2. Press the
Send key.
1-Touch dialing
The 1-Touch Dialing feature is the fastest way to
speed dial a contact that has a speed dial location.
See “1-Touch dialing” on page 45.
Voicemail
Configure your voicemail
Before your phone can receive voicemail
messages, you must set up a password and record
a personal greeting with your service provider.
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When you have set up your voicemail, all
unanswered calls to your phone are automatically
transferred to voicemail, even if your phone is in
use or turned off.
1. Press and hold the
2. Follow the system prompts to create a
password and record a greeting.
1 key.
Check your voicemail
When a voice message is received, your screen
displays a notification along with a voicemail
message icon at the top of your screen. The
symbol flashes if the message is urgent. If you
see a notification:
1. Select
2. Follow the system prompts to retrieve
Note: To clear the screen without checking
messages, select
If you see only the voicemail message icon:
1. Select
2. Follow the system prompts to retrieve
Call, which initiates a call to your
voicemail number.
the message.
Ignore.
Menu > Messages > Voicemail or
press and hold the
the message.
1 key.
Set voicemail alert
You can set the phone to beep or vibrate every five
minutes to remind you that you have voicemail.
For more information, see “Alerts” on page 22.
Roaming calls
Set roaming alert
You can set phone to alert you when you roam
outside of your home service area. See “Roaming
service alert” on page 53.
Set roam ringer
You can set a ringer to indicate when an incoming
call will be subject to roaming charges. See
“Roam ringer” on page 49.
Set call guard
You can set the phone to warn you before you
answer or place a call while roaming. See “Roam
call alert” on page 54.
Emergency services
Call emergency service
You can call an emergency code, even if your
phone is locked or your account is restricted.
When you call, your phone enters Emergency
mode. This enables the emergency service
exclusive access to your phone to call you back, if
necessary. To make or receive regular calls after
dialing the code, you must exit this mode.
To place dial an emergency code:
1. Enter your 3-digit emergency code.
2. Press the
Send key.
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Note: Regardless of your 3-digit emergency code
(911, 111, 999, 000, etc.), your phone operates
as described.
Exit emergency services
When you have completed the emergency call:
1. Select
2. Select
Note: To determine who has access to your
location, see “Location” on page 53.
Exit.
Exit again to confirm your choice.
Airplane mode
While in an airplane, you can set your phone to
Airplane mode where your phone does not emit
RF signals. See “Airplane mode” on page 44.
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4Text Entry
You can enter letters, numbers, and symbols in
contacts, text messages, and your banner.
Text entry modes
The current text entry mode (and capitalization
setting, when applicable) are indicated by icons.
The text entry screen has the following features:
1. Characters
remaining that
you can type.
Allowed length of
messages can
vary depending
on your service.
2. Text entry fields.
3. Current capitalization setting.
4. Current text entry mode.
There are five text entry modes:
ABC (case
change)
123 (numbers
only
Abc (normal
alpha)
Note: The mode you start in depends on the task
you are doing. For example, when entering a
phone number, you’re in numbers only mode.
Rapid
Add Symbol
When entering a name for a contact, you’re in
normal alpha mode.
Enter numbers
• To enter a number while in numbers only
mode, press a number key once.
• To enter a number while in normal alpha or
Rapid mode, press and hold a number key
until the number appears on the screen.
Enter words letter by letter
1. 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.
2. Wait for the cursor to move right and enter
the next letter.
Note: To enter a space, press
#Space key.
Enter words quickly
When you press a series of keys using Rapid
mode, your phone checks its dictionary of
common words and guesses at the word you are
trying to spell.
1. For each letter of the word you want, press
the key once. For example, to enter the word
“any” press the
2. If the word doesn’t match what you
want, press
word matches.
2 > 6 > 9 keys.
0 Next key to look at other
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3. When you see the word you want, press the
#Space key.
Enter symbols
While entering text in normal alpha mode, you
can enter symbols by pressing the
1 key until you
see the symbol you want. Using this method, you
have access to the following symbols:
. @ ? ! - , & : ‘ ]
To access the full set of symbols:
1. From the text entry screen select
Add Symbol.
Options >
2. Scroll up or down to view the list of symbols.
3. Press the number key corresponding to the
symbol to enter it.
Change default text entry mode
You can change the default text entry mode when
creating a text message. For more information,
see “Default text” on page 23.
To..Do this...
Enter a letterUse normal alpha mode and press a key until you see the letter your
Enter a numberUse numbers only mode and press a key. For more options, see “Text
Enter a symbolIn Abc mode, press the
want. For more options, see “Text entry modes” on page 13.
entry modes” on page 13.
options, see “Text entry modes” on page 13.
Change modes
Sometimes you need to change modes. For
example, to enter numbers in an email address
while in normal alpha mode, you must change to
numbers only mode, enter the numbers, and then
change back to normal alpha mode to complete
the address.
To change text entry modes, press and hold
* Shift key until the icon for the mode you want
appears at the top of the screen. You can also
select
Options then select a different mode.
Capitalization
You can change capitalization at any time while
entering text. Simply press the
* Shift key to
choose upper or lower case while in normal
alpha mode.
Text entry quick reference
This table gives instructions for entering letters,
numbers, and symbols.
1 key until you find the symbol you want. For more
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To..Do this...
Enter a spacePress the #Space key.
Erase a characterPress the Back key.
Erase all charactersPress and hold the Back key.
Move cursor right or leftScroll left or right.
Move cursor up or downScroll up or down.
Change text entry modesPress and hold the *Shift key.
Capitalize any letterIn normal alpha mode, press the *Shift key. Choose uppercase.
Lowercase any letterIn normal alpha mode, press the *Shift key. Choose lowercase.
Initial capsIn normal alpha mode, press the *Shift key. Choose sentence case.
Select soft options on screenPress the appropriate left or right softkey.
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5Recent Calls
Call lists
Details on the calls you made, received, or missed
are stored in the Recent Calls list and are
identified by the following icons:
Incoming call
Outgoing call
Missed call (flashing)
View recent calls
1. Select Menu > Recent Calls and one of
the following:
–
All to view all calls made or received.
–
Incoming to view calls answered.
–
Outgoing to view calls made.
–
Missed to view calls received, but
not answered.
–
Data to view data calls.
2. Highlight a recent call.
3. Press the
Send key to call the number, select
Details to view the call details, or select
Options and one of the following:
Save creates a new contact.
–
–
Send Text Msg sends a text message to
the number.
–
Erase Record deletes the call from the
call list.
Note: If the call is a Missed call,
replaced by
Erase.
Options is
Note: If the phone number is classified as
“secret,” you must enter your four-digit lock code
to view or edit it.
Deal with a missed call
When you have missed a call, “Missed Call”
appears on your screen. You can do one of
the following:
• To clear the screen, select
• To view the call details, select
press the
OK key.
• To return the call, select
the
Send key.
OK.
Calls and
Calls and press
Erase call lists
You can erase your phone’s call lists.
1. Select
2. Select
Menu > Recent Calls >
Erase Call List > All, Incoming, Outgoing,
Missed, or Data Call.
Yes.
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Call timers
View call timers
Select Menu > Recent Calls > Call Timer and
one of the following:
•
All tracks all calls you have made and
received. This timer cannot be reset.
•
Recent tracks all calls you have made and
received since you last reset this timer. To
reset this timer to zero, select
•
Home tracks all calls you have made and
received in your home network since you last
reset this timer. To reset this timer to zero,
select
Reset.
•
Roam tracks all roaming calls you have made
and received since you last reset this timer. To
reset this timer to zero, select
•
Incoming tracks all incoming calls you have
received since you last reset this timer. To
reset this timer to zero, select
•
Outgoing tracks all incoming calls you have
made since you last reset this timer. To reset
this timer to zero, select
Time your calls
Your phone can alert with a short beep ten
seconds before each minute passes during a call.
For more information, see “Minute alert” on
page 46.
Reset.
Reset.
Reset.
Reset.
Kilobyte counter
Select Menu > Recent Calls > Kilobyte Counter
to track all the data you have sent and received
since you last reset this counter. To reset this
counter to zero, select
Options > Reset.
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6Messages
This chapter describes how to send, receive, and
erase messages from your phone. For information
on voicemail messages, see “Voicemail” on
page 10.
Note: The features and menus described in this
chapter may vary depending on services available
in your area. Check with your service provider for
details and possible usage charges.
Text messages
You can only send text messages to phones
that are capable of receiving them or to
email addresses.
Create a text message
1. Select Menu > Messages > New Text Msg.
2. Enter a recipient’s phone number or email
address:
– Select
Options > Recent List,
Recent Calls, Contacts or Groups to
access your stored contacts.
– Enter a new address manually.
See “Text Entry” on page 13.
You can message up to ten recipients at
once. Use comma or spaces to separate
addresses. If you select stored contacts, this
is done automatically. Scroll down to move to
the next field when done.
3. Enter the message.
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4. Select
Send.
Attach Preset Text and other extras
During text entry, you can attach items such as
prewritten text (Preset Text) or symbols.
1. From the text entry screen, select Options
and one of the following:
–
Insert Picture inserts a picture from the
Media Gallery into the message.
–
Insert Sound inserts a sound from the
Media Gallery into the message.
–
Insert QuickText inserts prewritten text
from a list.
–
Insert Note inserts memo created with
your memopad.
–
Add Symbol inserts a symbol. Press
the corresponding number to select
a symbol.
2. Complete your message.
3. Select
Send.
Use text message options
When you create a text message, you have several
options to help you.
1. From the message entry screen, select
Options and one of the following:
Add Address allows you to add another
–
recipient.
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– Save Message saves the messages in your
Drafts folder. The prevents the message
from being deleted if you activate the
Auto Erase feature.
–
Save QuickText saves the message you
composed as a prewritten message.
–
Msg Settings > Msg Receipt alerts you
when a recipient has received your
message.
–
Msg Settings > Set Priority labels the
message as urgent.
–
Msg Settings > Callback Number
includes the callback number with the
message.
–
Msg Settings > Send Later schedules a
time to send the message.
–
Msg Settings > Validity Period sets a
defined expiration time limit for a
message.
2. After setting options, select
Close.
3. Complete your message.
4. Select
Send.
Retrieve a text message
When a text message is received, your phone
displays a notification and the message icon
appears at the top of your screen. The message
icon flashes if the message is urgent. Urgent
messages are also marked in the Inbox.
Message notifications
If you see a message notification, select Inbox to
view messages. Scroll to a message and select
View to open it. To clear a message notification,
select
Ignore.
Note: If you receive a new message while you are
reading a message, the one you are reading will
be replaced by the new one. The older message is
in the Inbox.
Message icons
If you see the message icon, select Menu >
Messages > Inbox. Scroll to a message and
select
View to open it.
View a text message
The options available when viewing a text message
may vary. Check with your service provider.
1. Select Menu > Messages > Inbox.
2. Scroll to a message and select
message is long, scroll down to view entire
message.
3. Select
Reply to create a response message or
Options and one of the following:
–
Erase deletes the message.
Forward forwards the message.
–
–
Reply with Copy replies to the message
with a copy of the original attached.
–
Save Message saves the message to the
Saved Messages folder.
View. If the
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– Save as Quick Text saves the message
text as Quick Text, which can be
inserted into other messages.
Graphics are not saved.
–
Lock Msg / Unlock Msg protects the
message from being accidentally deleted.
–
Sender displays the sender information.
Note: If a graphic is too large or incorrectly
formatted and is not received with the message,
an icon appears.
Erase messages
It is a good idea to erase old messages to free up
memory in your phone. You can erase messages
and pages as you send or read them, erase them
one at a time, or erase them all at once.
Erase a single message
1. Select Menu > Messages > Inbox,
Sent Msgs, Outbox, Saved Msgs or Drafts.
2. Scroll to the message you wish to erase.
3. Select
4. You will see a notification. Select
Note: You can erase a scheduled message
from the Outbox, but you cannot cancel
delivery of the message.
Options > Erase.
Yes to erase
the message.
Erase all messages
1. Select Menu > Messages > Erase Msg >
Inbox, Outbox, Sent Msgs, Saved Msgs,
Drafts or All.
To erase messages from all folders,
select
All.
2. You will see a notification. Select
erase the messages.
Yes to
Work with messages
Here are some tips about messaging with
you phone.
Unable to send messages
You may not be able to send or receive messages
if your phone’s memory is nearly full, or if digital
service is not available at the time. To free up
memory, erase old messages. See “Erase
messages” on page 20.
Appended messages
If you go over the character limit for a single
message, the phone may automatically append an
empty segment to your message to make space.
Important: Your service provider will charge
you for each message segment.
When you start a message, the maximum
character limit appears once you are in the
message entry field. This number counts down as
you enter characters, until it reaches 0.
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If you continue to enter text after this counter
reaches 0, a message segment may be appended.
When you reach the message size limit, you are
prompted to edit the message or alerted that the
message is being appended.
Note: Not available on all phones. Check with
your service provider.
Incoming calls while creating
messages
If you receive a call while composing a message,
you will receive a notification. You can do
the following:
• Select
Ignore to not answer the call. You will
return to the message screen.
• Press the
Send key to answer the call. The
message is saved to the Drafts folder.
Complete messages in Drafts folder
To continue composing a message in the
Drafts folder:
1. Select
Menu > Messages > Drafts.
2. Select the message you wish to complete.
3. Select
Edit.
4. Complete your message.
5. Select
Send.
View sent messages
To view messages in the Sent Messages folder,
select
Menu > Messages > Sent Msgs.
Your list of sent messages will appear with the
following symbols.
The scheduled message will be sent at the
scheduled time. You cannot cancel delivery of
the message.
The message was sent. You cannot cancel
delivery of the message.
The message has been received.
The message has been sent to more than one
recipient.
View failed or pending messages
Failed or pending messages are stored in your
Outbox. To view messages in the Outbox, select
Menu > Messages > Outbox.
Your list of failed or pending messages will
appear with the following symbols.
The message is pending and will be sent when
possible. You can cancel delivery of the
message.
The message cannot be sent because service is
not available. An alert appears on your phone
if the message cannot be sent.
Message settings
Message settings configure your phone for voice,
text, multimedia messages.
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Alerts
Choose your alerts for voicemail, pages,
or messages.
1. Select
Menu > Messages > Msg Settings >
Alerts > Msg Alert, Page Alert, or
Voice Alert.
2. Select an alert.
Note: If you select an alert with an & Remind, the
phone notifies you once when a new message is
received and then notify you again every five
minutes. To stop a reminder alert, select
Ignore.
Signature
The signature you create is included at the end of
all outgoing messages and is counted as
characters in your messages; however, it does not
appear in the message creation screen.
1. Select
2. Enter your signature in the text field.
3. Select
Note: The characters in the signature
are included in the total character count of
the message.
Menu > Messages > Msg Settings >
Signature and one of the following:
–
None sends messages without a
signature. Select
–
Custom creates a custom signature.
Select
Next to continue.
OK to save the signature.
OK to confirm.
Edit Quick Text
Your phone comes with prewritten (Quick Text)
messages, such as “Please call me,” which you
can insert into the body of a text message. You can
edit these messages or create new ones. Your
phone stores up to 40 Preset Text messages, with
up to 100 characters per message.
1. Select
Menu > Messages > Msg Settings >
Edit Quick Text and do one of the following:
– Scroll to a Preset Text message and
select
Edit.
– Select
New Msg to create a new Preset
Text message.
2. Enter or edit the text.
3. Select
Save.
Note: You can also save a message you have
written or received as Preset Text.
Callback number
Set a callback number to let recipients know a
number where they can call you back.
1. Enter number in the text field.
2. Select
OK to save the number.
Save to sent
You can save your outgoing messages.
Menu > Messages > Msg Settings > Save
Select
to Sent
and one of the following:
•
Disabled does not save outgoing messages.
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• Enabled saves all outgoing messages to the
Sent folder.
Auto-erase
You can set your phone to erase message
automatically when memory is needed for
incoming messages.
Select
Menu > Messages > Msg Settings >
Auto-Erase and one of the following:
Disabled erases no messages.
•
•
Inbox Msgs erases old messages in your
Inbox when memory is needed.
•
Sent Msgs erases old messages in your Sent
folder when memory is needed.
•
Both erases old messages in both your Inbox
and Sent folder when memory is needed.
Default text
You can change the entry mode entry mode when
creating a text message. This setting applies only
to the message body screen, not the “To” screen.
Select
Menu > Messages > Msg Settings >
Default Text and one of the following:
•
Normal Alpha enters text letter by letter.
•
Rapid enters text with word recognition.
Text message receipts
Request a notification when a recipient has
received a text or multimedia message.
Select
Menu > Messages > Msg Settings >
Text Msg Receipt and one of the following:
•
Don’t Request to not request a notification.
•
Request to request a notification.
Voicemail number
Set the number your phone calls to
retrieve voicemail. Often your voicemail
number is automatically programmed by
your service provider.
1. Select
2. Select
3. Enter the voicemail number. Use
4. Select
Menu > Messages > Msg Settings >
Voicemail Number.
Edit.
Options >
Time Pause or Hard Pause to enter pauses.
Save.
Erase recent list
Clears recent list of message recipients from your
phone.
Select Menu > Messages > Msg Settings >
Erase Recent List > Yes.
Message groups
You can create groups for messaging. Select
Menu > Messages > Message Groups to access
your groups. For more information, see “Contact
groups” on page 28.
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7Contacts
Use your phone’s contacts directory to store
information about a person or company. Each
contact entry can have up to six phone numbers,
two email addresses, two Web addresses, two
street addresses, and a space for notes.
View contacts directory
To view existing contacts in your phone, select
Menu > Contacts > View All. Your contacts
directory is listed alphabetically.
Tip: You can also select Contacts from the home
screen to view the directory.
Highlight a contact and do one of the following:
• Press the
• Press the
• Select
• Select
Send key to call the
highlighted contact.
OK key to view the highlighted
contact’s details.
New to add a new contact.
Options and choose one of
the following:
–
Call the contact.
–
Send Text Msg sends a text message.
–
View Contact views contact details.
Edit Contact edits the contact.
–
–
Erase Contact deletes the contact.
Send as vCard sends contact as a vCard.
–
–
Send All sends all contacts to a Bluetooth
device or a connected printer.
–
Contacts Menu accesses the contact
menu.
Add contacts
Add contact from home screen
To add a contact to your contacts directory:
1. From the home screen, enter a phone
number to save (include the area code).
2. Select
3. Enter a name for the contact. For more
4. Enter additional phone numbers, email
5. When you are done entering information,
Add contact from contacts menu
To add a contact to your contacts directory:
1. Select
2. Enter a name for the contact. When you
3. Enter a primary number for the contact.
Save > Save New Contact.
information, see “Text Entry” on page 13.
addresses, Web addresses and note, if
needed. Scroll up or down to move through
the contact fields.
select
Save.
Menu > Contacts > Add New.
are done scroll down to the next field. For
more information, see “Text Entry” on
page 13.
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4. Enter additional phone numbers, email
addresses, Web addresses and note, if
needed. Scroll up or down to move through
the contact fields.
5. When you are done entering information,
select
Save.
Add code or extension
When you save the phone number of an
automated service, you may include a pause to
stop dialing. For example, a pause where you
would wait to dial an extension.
1. From the home screen, enter a
phone number.
2. Select
Options and a type of pause:
–
Time Pause causes the phone to stop
dialing for two seconds.
–
Hard Pause causes the phone to stop
dialing until you select
Release while
making the call.
3. Enter the remaining numbers and select
Save > Save New Contact.
4. Complete the contact and select
Save.
Customize contacts
Edit contact details
To edit details of an existing contact.
1. Select
2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
Contacts.
3. At the contact details screen, select
Edit.
4. Edit or add phone numbers, email
addresses, Web addresses and notes.
Scroll up or down to move through the
contact fields.
5. When you are done entering information,
select
Save.
Customize a name
To customize the name of an existing contact.
1. Select
Contacts.
2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
3. At the contact details screen, scroll to the
contact name.
4. Select
Options and one of the following:
–
Ringer assigns a specific ringer to
the contact.
–
Msg Tone assigns a specific message
tone to the contact.
–
Picture assigns a specific picture to
the contact.
–
Erase Contact deletes the contact. This
will erase the entire contact.
–
Send as vCard sends the contact as
avCard.
Customize a number
To customize the number of an existing contact.
1. Select
2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
Contacts.
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3. At the contact details screen, scroll to a
number.
4. Select
Options and one of the following:
–
Call the contact.
–
Send Text Msg sends a text message.
–
Prepend displays the contact details
screen for you to change the number
(adding an area code) or other data of
the contact.
–
Add Speed Dial adds the number to your
speed dial list.
–
View Number displays the number.
–
Erase Number deletes number from
the contact.
–
Secret / Not Secret makes the
number secret. It will not appear on
the screen until the lock code is
entered. Secret numbers can be
called without a lock code.
–
Primary Number makes this number the
primary number for the contact.
–
Send as vCard sends the contact as
avCard.
–
Add To Group adds the number to the
business, personal or custom group.
Customize an email address
To customize the email address of an
existing contact.
1. Select
Contacts.
3. At the contact details screen, scroll to a
contact email address.
4. Select
Options and one of the following:
–
Send Text Msg sends a text message.
–
View Address displays the
email address.
–
Add To Group adds the email address to
the business, personal or custom group.
–
Erase Address deletes email address
from the contact.
–
Secret / Not Secret makes the email
address secret. It will not appear on the
screen until the lock code is entered.
–
Send as vCard sends the contact as
avCard.
Customize a Web address
To customize the Web address of an
existing contact.
1. Select
2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
3. At the contact details screen, scroll to a Web
4. Select
Contacts.
address.
Options and one of the following:
Launch Web launches the Web browser
–
and goes to Web address.
–
View Web displays the Web address.
–
Erase Web deletes Web address from
the contact.
2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
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– Send as vCard sends the contact as
avCard.
Customize a street address
To customize the street address of an
existing contact.
1. Select
Contacts.
2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
3. At the contact details screen, scroll to a street
address.
4. Select
Options and one of the following:
View Address displays the
–
street address.
–
Erase Address deletes street address
from the contact.
–
Send as vCard sends the contact as
avCard.
Customize a note
To customize the note of an existing contact.
1. Select
2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
3. At the contact details screen, scroll to a note.
4. Select
Contacts.
Options and one of the following:
View Note displays the note.
–
–
Erase Note deletes the note from
the contact.
–
Secret / Not Secret makes the note
secret. It will not appear on the screen
until the lock code is entered.
–
Send as vCard sends the contact as
avCard.
Assign ringer to a contact
To assign a ringer to a contact.
1. Select
Contacts.
2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
3. At the contact details screen, scroll to the
contact name.
4. Select
Options > Ringer > Assign Ringer
and a ringer from the list. Scroll to play
the ringers.
Assign picture to a contact
To assign a picture to a contact.
1. Select
Contacts.
2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
3. At the contact details screen, scroll to the
contact name.
4. Select
5. Scroll to an image and select
Options > Picture > Assign Picture
>
Camera Pictures.
Note: Select
Picture Now
Options > Picture > Take
to take a new picture.
Assign.
Assign number type
When you assign a number type, an icon is placed
in front of the contact number to specify the type
of number it is.
1. Select
Contacts.
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2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
3. At the contact details screen, select
Edit.
4. Press down twice to scroll to the number
type dropdown and press the
5. Select
General, Work, Home, Mobile,
Pager or Fax. The appropriate icon will
OK key.
appear next to the number in your
phone lists.
6. Select
Save.
Send a vCard
To send contact information as a message:
1. Select
Contacts.
2. At the contacts directory, select a contact.
3. Select
Options > Send as vCard and one of
the following:
–
via EMS
– via Bluetooth
– To Printer
4. Complete the appropriate task to send
contact information.
Contact groups
You can assign your contacts to groups.
Your phone comes with two default groups,
Business and Personal. You can also create
your own groups.
Create a group
1. Select Menu > Contacts > Groups.
2. Select
3. Enter a name for the group, then select
New.
Next.
4. Select contacts from the list provided. A
check mark appears next to each selection
you make. You can also remove checkmarks.
5. When you have chosen your contacts,
select
Done.
Your new group appears the next time you view
your groups.
Use a group
1. Select Menu > Contacts > Groups.
2. At the groups list, scroll to a group.
3. Select
Options and one of the following:
–
View displays the group details.
–
Edit adds or removes members.
–
Erase deletes the group.
–
Send Text Msg sends a text message.
–
Send as vCard sends the group as
avCard.
–
Create Msg Group creates a message
group
Customize a group
1. Select Menu > Contacts > Groups.
2. At the groups list, select a group.
3. Select
Options and one of the following:
Mark None unchecks any checked
–
contacts in the group.
–
Ringer assigns a ringer to the group.
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– Msg Tone assigns a message tone to the
group.
–
Picture assigns a picture to the group.
–
Erase deletes the group.
–
Edit edits the group.
Search contacts
To find a phone number or contact, you can
search the contacts directory, check the Frequent
List, or use Fast Find.
Contacts directory
To search your contacts directory, select Menu >
Contacts and one of the following:
•
View All lists the entire contacts directory.
•
Groups lists existing groups.
•
Speed Dial List or Voice Dial List shows
contacts on the specified list.
You can also use the Contacts shortcut from
the home screen to view the contacts directory.
To quickly get down the list, enter the first letter
of the contact. You will skip to that letter of
the alphabet.
Frequent list
With Frequent List enabled, you can see 15 of
your most frequently called contacts. For more
information, see “Frequent list” on page 46
Fast find
With Fast Find enabled, you can press one or two
keys to view close matches of the number. For
more information, see “Fast find” on page 46.
Voice search
You can use voice commands to find a contact in
your voice dial list. For more information, see
“Find contacts” on page 57.
Delete all contacts
You can delete all your contacts. Select Menu >
Contacts > Erase Contacts and one of the
following:
•
Contacts Only deletes all contacts from the
phone.
•
Groups Only deletes groups you have created
from the phone. This does not delete the
contacts.
•
Erase All deletes both contacts and groups
from the phone.
Note: Deleted information can not be recovered.
Contacts count
Check how many contacts you have storeds. Select
Menu > Contacts > Contacts Count.
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8Browser
You can use your phone to browse the Internet if
you have obtained phone Internet services from
5. When you have finished using the browser,
press the
End key to exit.
your service provider and if over-the-air Internet
access is available in your area.
Note: You cannot receive incoming calls while
you are using the browser.
Launch browser
1. Select Menu > Browser. A message
about airtime fees appears every time you
start the browser. For more information
about how airtime is charged, contact
your service provider.
2. Select
3. Select
4. To choose a site, scroll to the link and Press
OK to continue. If this is the first time
you have connected to the Internet, a
message informs you that security is not yet
enabled for your browser.
Yes to enable security. When you are
connected, a browser home page appears. It
has a list of bookmarks and some browser
menu options at the bottom of the screen.
The lock icon appears in a secure session.
An underline and an arrow indicate that
there is more text. Scroll down to view more
text. Press the
Back key to return to the
previous screen.
the
OK key.
Use browser options
You can configure your browser.
During an active browser session, select
and one of the following:
•
Display Mode selects how the Web page is
display.
Normal Screen configures the
content to fit on the screen.
not fit the content to the screen.
•
Zoom Levels allows you to zoom into a
specific area of the page. This option only
appears when the
active.
•
Map On shrinks the Web Page to display the
full page on the screen. This allows you to
choose certain areas of the page to zoom into.
This option only appears when the
Screen
mode is active.
Forward moves to next page in your
•
navigation trail.
•
Back moves to previous page in your
navigation trail.
•
Home returns to the browser home page.
•
Add to Bookmarks saves the current page as
a bookmark for easy access.
•
Bookmarks opens a list of your saved
Wide Screen does
Wide Screen mode is
Wide
Options
bookmarks.
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• Search opens the browser search page.
Send URL sends the URL of the current page
•
with a text message.
•
Go to URL... allows you to enter the URL of a
new page and go there.
•
History displays the pages you have visited.
•
Refresh reloads the current page.
•
Quit exits the browser.
•
More... gives you options for changing how
information is displayed.
–
Show URL displays the entire URL of the
current page.
–
Restart Browser relaunches the browser.
–
Clear IDs and Passwords clears the
browser cache of user names and
passwords.
–
Certificates... displays certificates used in
the current browser session.
–
Save Items on this Page allows you to
save content from the current page to your
phone.
–
Preferences allows you to change the
home page and other browser settings.
–
About displays information about your
browser session.
Search for a Web site
How you search for a Web site depends on your
service provider. For more information, contact
your service provider.
Use a bookmark
1. Select Menu > Browser.
2. Select
3. From your Web home page, select
4. Select a bookmark.
OK to accept browser fees.
>
Bookmarks. A list of bookmarks appears.
Options
Check browser alerts
Alerts received from a Web site are sent to
your Browser Alerts folder. To check them, do
the following:
1. Select
2. Select
3. Select an alert and follow the prompts.
Menu > Messages > Browser Alerts.
This action launches the browser inbox.
OK to accept browser fees.
Set Web alert
You can set a prompt to confirm the start or
exit of the browser. For more information, see
“Web alert” on page 54.
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9Downloads
Your Kyocera phone has the added ability
to download and manage applications
through BREW.
BREW brings you the full range of applications
and services you have come to expect from the
Internet: Email and instant messaging, real-time
navigation services, group chat, games, relevant
news, and much more.
For more information about BREW
capabilities and application pricing, contact
your service provider.
How does BREW work?
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’re 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.
Download an application
1. Select Menu > Downloads > MobileShop
>
Catalog.
When a connection is made, a list of
application types appears.
2. Select an application type. A list of
applications appears. Long titles scroll left as
you highlight them.
3. Select an application. A list of usages
appears. There may be one or more
usages available. Prices are specified
for each usage.
4. Select a usage for the application. You are
prompted to confirm your purchase.
5. Select
To open the application now, select
select
where you see a link to your new application.
Note: Your connection to the application server
automatically ends after 30 seconds, unless you
connect again to download more apps. If you
want to end the connection manually, press the
End key on your phone.
Yes to confirm. The application
downloads to your phone. Download times
may vary.
Yes. If you
No, you return to the Games & Apps menu,
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Open an application
Downloaded applications are stored under the
Games & Apps menu. Each application comes
with its own unique icon, to help you identify it
easily.
From the home screen, select
Downloads and the application.
Note: The Games & Apps icon always remains at
the top of this menu. Downloaded applications
are listed after.
Menu >
View application details
You can get information about the size of an
application and how many uses it has left before it
runs out.
1. Select
2. Select an application to view its details.
Menu > Downloads > Settings >
Manage Apps.
Remove an application
If you remove an application, it is removed
completely from your phone. If you want to use it
again, you must pay for it again. If you want to free
up space on your phone, we recommend you
disable the application.
1. Select
2. Select an application.
3. Select
Menu > Downloads > Settings >
Manage Apps.
Remove. At the prompt, select Yes
to confirm.
Disable an application
If you are running out of memory and would like
to download more applications, but do not want
to completely remove those you have paid for, you
can simply disable them. This means you have to
re-download an application in order to use it
again, but don’t have to pay for it again.
1. Select
2. Select an application.
3. Select
Note: The application is listed in the Games &
Apps menu. The icon looks like an empty box.
Menu > Downloads > Settings >
Manage Apps.
Lock App. At the prompt, select Yes
to confirm.
Check available memory
The amount of memory depends on the number
of applications you download.
Select
Menu > Downloads > Settings > Manage
Apps
> System Info.
The amount of memory left is shown.
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10 Tools
Your phone comes with tools and games. Some of
the games or tools described here may not be
available on your phone. If you receive and
incoming call while you are playing a game, the
game is paused and exited. You can return to play
once the call alert ends. Games do not remain
paused if the phone is turned off or loses power.
Voice memo
The Voice Memo tool allows you to record and
play back audio memos.
Record voice memos
To record new voice memos, do the following:
1. Select
2. Say your voice memo. Select
3. Select
If an incoming call is received while you are
recording a memo, the memo is saved and the
incoming call screen appears.
Review voice memos
To play and use voice memos, do the following:
1. Select
2. At the file list, highlight a file.
Menu > Tools > Voice Memo >
Record New.
Stop when you
are done.
Save to save your memo.
Menu > Tools > Voice Memo >
Recorded Memos.
3. Select
Play to play the memo or select
Options and one of the following:
–
Send creates a text message with the
memo attached.
–
Erase deletes the memo.
Assign assigns the memo as the default
–
ringer, contact ringer, contact message
tone, group ringer, or group message
tone.
–
Lock / Unlock prevents accidental
erasing of the memo.
–
Rename renames the memo.
–
Details displays the details of the file.
–
Erase All deletes all memos stored.
Scheduler
The Scheduler allows you to schedule events and
set reminder alerts.
Create an event
1. Select Menu > Tools > Scheduler> Add
New Event
2. Enter a name. Scroll down to move to the
next field when done.
3. Choose an event type. Press the
select a choice from the list.
.
OK key and
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4. Modify the date, if needed. Press the OK key
to change the date.
– Scroll left or right to move between
month, day and year fields.
– Scroll up or down to change month, day
and year.
Press the
OK key to save date and move to
the next field.
5. Modify the time, if needed. Press the
OK key
to change the time.
– Scroll left or right to move between hour,
minute and AM/PM fields.
– Scroll up or down to change hour,
minute and AM/PM.
Press the
OK key to save time and move to
the next field.
6. Modify the duration of event, if needed. Press
the
OK key to change the duration.
– Scroll left or right to move between hour
and minute fields.
– Scroll up or down to change hour
and minute.
Press the
OK key to save duration and move
to the next field.
7. Choose a priority. Press the OK key and
select a choice from the list.
8. Choose a reminder time. Press the
OK key
and select a choice from the list.
9. Choose a reminder sound. Press the
OK key
and select a choice from the list.
10. Enable silent mode, if needed. Press the
key and select
or
During Event to place phone in silent
Off to leave on normal sounds
OK
mode during the duration of the event.
11. Make the event recurring, if need. Press the
OK key and select a choice from the list.
12. Select
Save to save the event.
View events
You can view the events saved to the scheduler.
View by date
1. Select Menu > Tools > Scheduler and one
of the following:
–
View Month displays the current month.
Days with events are highlighted. Scroll
through the calendar. Press the
select a date.
–
View Day displays the current date.
Scroll right or left to move to
another date.
–
Go to Date chooses a specific date.
Scroll left or right to move between
month, day and year fields. Scroll up or
down to change month, day and year.
Press the
OK key to select the date.
2. At the day view, do one of the following:
– Select an existing event to view the
event detail.
– Scroll to a time and select
create a new event.
OK key to
Add New to
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– Select Options > Go to Today to go
the current date.
– Select
Options > Go to Date to go a
specific date.
– Select
Options > Erase Today’s Events
to delete all events for that date.
View by list
1. Select Menu > Tools > Scheduler> View
All Events
.
2. At the event list, select one of the following:
– Scroll to an event and select
View to
display the event detail.
– Select
Options > Sort by Time to sort
events by time.
– Select
Options > Sort by Type to sort
events by type.
– Select
Options > Sort by Priority to sort
events by priority.
– Select
Options > Erase All Events to
delete all events.
– Select
Options > Erase All Past Events
to delete all events that have already
occurred.
Modify an event
You can modify existing events.
From the event detail screen, you can select
return to the previous screen or
Options and one
the following:
•
Edit edits the event.
OK to
•
Erase deletes the event.
Send creates a message containing the event.
•
•
Copy creates an event with the existing event
information.
Scheduler settings
You can change the default settings of
your scheduler.
Select Menu > Tools > Scheduler > Settings
and one the following:
•
Scheduler Hours changes the work day.
Auto Erase deletes events automatically.
•
•
Priority prioritizes new events.
•
Reminder assigns reminders for new events.
•
Reminder Sound assigns sound alerts for
new event reminders.
•
Silent Mode sets phone to silent mode for
new events.
Alarm clock
You can set up to four alerts with your phone’s
three alarm clocks and one quick alarm.
Note: The alert occurs only if the phone is on.
Set an alarm
1. Select Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock.
2. Scroll to one of the alarms and select
Set.
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3. Modify the time, if needed. Press the OK key
to change the time.
– Scroll left or right to move between hour,
minute and AM/PM fields.
– Scroll up or down to change hour,
minute and AM/PM.
Press the
OK key to save time and move to
the next field.
4. Choose a sound. Press the
OK key and select
2. Enter the amount of your bill and
select
Next.
3. Select the percentage amount to tip. The new
bill amount is shown.
4. Select
Done to return to menu or Split to
split the bill.
To split the bill enter number of guests and
select
Next. The new bill amount with splits
is shown. Select
Done to return to menu.
a choice from the list.
5. Make the alarm recurring, if needed. Press
the
OK key and select a choice from the list.
6. Enter a note. Press the
7. Select
Save to set the alarm.
When the alarm rings, select
alarm or
Snooze to silence the for 10 minutes.
OK key.
Stop to turn off the
Tip: Opening the flip turns off the alarm.
Set the quick alarm
1. Select Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock.
2. Highlight the quick alarm and select
Set.
3. Choose a time. A notification shows the quick
alarm is on.
When the quick alarm rings, select
the alarm or
Reset to set the quick alarm again.
Off to turn off
Tip calculator
The Tip Calculator helps you calculate how much
tip to include with a bill.
1. Select
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Menu > Tools > Tip Calculator.
Calculator
The Calculator can perform basic
mathematical operations.
1. Select Menu > Tools > Calculator.
2. Enter the first number.
3. Select a mathematical operation:
– Scroll left to multiply
– Scroll right to divide
– Scroll up to add
– Scroll down to subtract
The chosen operation is highlighted.
4. Enter the second number. Press the
key to perform the operation. The result
is shown.
5. Select
Exit to return to menu or Options and
one of the following:
–
MS stores the currently displayed value in
memory.
–
M+ adds displayed result to the value
stored in memory.
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– MR displays currently stored value on
the screen.
–
MC clears value currently stored
in memory.
Timer
The Timer counts down for the specified time.
It beeps when that amount of time has elapsed.
1. Select Menu > Tools > Timer > Set.
2. Enter the time length.
– Scroll left or right to move between
hours, minutes and seconds fields.
– Scroll up or down to change hours,
minutes and seconds.
3. If needed, select
sounds to change the sound.
4. To work the timer, select the following
options:
–
Start begins the countdown.
–
Stop pauses the countdown.
–
Reset clears the timer.
When the countdown is complete select
silence the alarm.
Sound and one of the
Off to
Stopwatch
The Stopwatch counts time for you.
1. Select
2. To work the stopwatch, select the
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Menu > Tools > Stopwatch.
following options:
–
Start begins counting.
–
Stop pauses counting.
Reset clears the stopwatch.
–
Back key to return to the menu.
Press the
World clock
The world clock lets you check times in cities
around the world in relation to local time.
Set world clock
1. Select Menu > Tools > World Clock.
The world clock menu is displayed. Your
local time and date is on the first line,
followed by your selected world city and that
city’s time and date.
2. When you first access World Clock, scroll left
or right to select a time zone.
The world clock menu is displayed again, with the
new time zone.
Search world clock
From the world clock menu, you can search by
city or country.
1. Select
2. In the search field, enter letter(s) to search
3. Select a city or country from the list.
Menu > Tools > World Clock >
Options > Search City or Search Country.
by. Results are listed as you type.
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11Media Gallery
Your phone stores images, sounds and videos and
can display those files on the phone’s screen.
Access folders
To access the folders where your phone stores
media files, select
View to view the image or select
Options and one of the following:
Send sends the image via Bluetooth.
Assign assigns the image as a Caller ID,
wallpaper, or screensaver.
Details displays details of the file.
Erase All deletes all images stored.
b. If you are viewing Wallpapers or
Screensavers, select View to view the
image or select
Options and one of the
following:
Set Default assigns the image as the
phone’s wallpaper or screensaver.
Details displays details of the file.
Erase All deletes all images stored.
c. If you are viewing Saved Images, select
View to view the image or select
Options and one of the following:
Assign assigns the image as a Caller ID.
Details displays details of the file.
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Browse sounds
To browse the Sounds folder:
1. Select
2. At the file list, scroll to a file.
3. Depending on which list you are in, the
Menu > Media Gallery > Sounds and
one of the following:
–
Saved Sounds displays sounds available.
–
Ringers displays ringers available.
–
Voice Memos contains voice memos you
have made.
displayed options change:
a. If you are in the Saved Sounds list, select
Send to send the file via Bluetooth or
select
Options and one of the following:
Assign assigns the sound as the default
ringer, contact ringer, contact message
tone, group ringer, or group message
tone.
Details displays details of the file.
Erase All deletes all sounds stored.
b. If you are in the Ringers menu, select
Assign to assign the ringer as the
default ringer, contact ringer, contact
message tone, group ringer, or group
message tone; or select
Options and
one of the following:
Details displays details of the file.
Erase All deletes all sounds stored.
c. If you are in the Voice Memos list, select
Play to play the memo, or select Options
and one of the following:
Send allows you to send the file via
Bluetooth.
Record New records a new voice
memo.
Erase deletes the memo.
Assign assigns the sound as the default
ringer, contact ringer, contact message
tone, group ringer, or group message
tone.
Lock / Unlock prevents accidental
erasing of the memo.
Rename renames the sound.
Details displays details of the file.
Erase All deletes all sounds stored.
Delete all files
You can delete your unlocked media files. Select
Menu > Media Gallery > Delete All and one of
the following:
•
Images Only deletes all images from the
phone.
•
Sounds Only deletes all sounds from the
phone.
•
Delete All deletes all media files from the
phone.
Note: Deleted information can not be recovered.
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Playback tools
When you playback voice memos, use the
Navigation key to select the playback tools
displayed on the screen.
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12 Settings
Menu options
The contents of the Settings menu are as follows:
Bluetooth
On/Off
My Devices
Settings
Convenience
Airplane Mode
Auto-Hyphen
1-Touch Dialing
Hold Call
Fast Find
Frequent List
Minute Alert
Missed Call Alert
Open to Answer
Any Key Answer
Note: Some features are not available on all phones. Check with your service provider.
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth® wireless technology on your
phone enables wireless connectivity with
accessories such as portable or installed handsfree car kits, headsets, handsets, computers, PC
cards and adapters, PDAs, and speakers.
Not available on all phones. For details check with
your service provider.
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Display
Set Wallpaper
Set Screensaver
Themes
Main Menu View
My Banner
Backlighting
Contrast
Brightness
Language
Time/Date Format
Sounds
Ringers
Ringer Mode
Volu me
Flip Sounds
Pwr On/Off
Keypad
You must use a Bluetooth device (compatible with
Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology, version
1.2) in order to use this phone wirelessly.
Bluetooth accessories are noted with a symbol.
Turn Bluetooth on
You must turn on your phone’s Bluetooth feature
to use it with Bluetooth devices.
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Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > On/Off
and one of the following:
•
On Visible allows other devices to find
your phone.
•
On Invisible hides your phone for all devices
except those listed in your My Devices.
•
Off prohibits your phone from being used
with any Bluetooth wireless technology device.
To prolong battery life, it is recommended to
turn Bluetooth off when you are not using it.
When you turn Bluetooth on the first time, you
will be prompted to do a device search. You can
immediately pair with a device.
Pairing
You must first “pair” your phone with the
Bluetooth device to allow your phone to
communicate with it. Refer to the instructions
for setting up Bluetooth (below) in conjunction
with the user guide provided with your
Bluetooth device.
1. Select
2. Prepare the Bluetooth device or accessory
3. Select
4. Your phone will search and detect visible
Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > On/
> On Visible or On Invisible.
Off
for pairing as described in the other device’s
user guide.
Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > My
Devices
> Find New.
Bluetooth devices in the vicinity.
5. At the device list, highlight a device
and select
Add.
When pairing is initiated from another
Bluetooth device, you will be prompted to
accept or reject the pairing.
6. If necessary, enter the password provided
in the Bluetooth device’s user guide and
select
OK.
Your phone waits for the device’s response.
If the password is accepted the device is
added to
My Devices.
Using Bluetooth
Before you can use the Bluetooth functions of
your phone, you must set your phone to be
ready to communicate with a device. This is
called “connecting.”
Connect to a device
To connect your phone to an audio
Bluetooth device:
1. Select
2. At the device list, highlight a device and
A notification appears confirming the connection.
You can now use the device with your phone.
Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > My
.
Devices
select
Connect.
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Disconnect from a device
To disconnect your phone from an audio
Bluetooth device:
1. Select
Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > My
Devices
.
2. At the device list, highlight a device and
select Disconnect.
Device list options
You can change or review the information about
each device you paired with your phone.
1. Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > My
Devices
.
2. At the device list, highlight a device, select
Options and one of the following:
–
Rename renames the device.
–
Delete removes the device from
your phone if you are no longer going
to use it.
–
Services displays description of the
device (such as Headset, Handsfree,
Object Push, and Serial Port).
Bluetooth settings
You have settings for how your phone interacts
with Bluetooth devices.
Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > Settings
Select
and one of the following:
•
My Name changes the name of your phone to
identify to other devices it is paired with.
•
Visible Duration sets the time your phone
remains visible to other devices.
•
Services shows the list of the Bluetooth
protocol supported by your phone.
•
OBEX Authentication enables or disables
OBEX authentication.
Convenience
Your phone has several settings that may make
your phone more convenient to use.
Airplane mode
While in an airplane, it is normally required that
you turn off your mobile phone because it emits
RF signals that interfere with air traffic control. In
Airplane mode, however, your phone will not emit
RF signals. You cannot make or receive calls,
send text messages, use the browser, or
Bluetooth, but you can play games, use the
Scheduler, set the clock, and make emergency
calls to designated emergency numbers. Please
check with uniformed personnel before operating
your phone in Airplane mode.
To set your phone to Airplane mode, select
>
Settings > Convenience > Airplane Mode >
Enabled > OK.
If you turn on Airplane mode, you can also set the
time and date manually.
Menu
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Set date and time
While in Airplane Mode, your phone does not
keep time automatically. You can set the time
and date manually.
1. Select
Menu > Settings > Convenience >
Set Time/Date.
2. At the Date field, modify the date. Press the
OK key to change the date.
– Scroll left or right to move between
month, day and year fields.
– Scroll up or down to change month, day
and year.
Press the
OK key to save date and move to
the next field.
3. At the Time field, modify the time. Press the
OK key to change the time.
– Scroll left or right to move between hour,
minute and AM/PM fields.
– Scroll up or down to change hour,
minute and AM/PM.
Press the
OK key to save time and move to
the next field.
4. Select
Done.
Auto-hyphen
Auto-hyphenation, when enabled, automatically
inserts hyphens into your phone numbers to be
consistent with the U.S. dialing plan. For example,
1-222-333-4444. To turn on, select
Menu >
Settings > My Phone > Auto-Hyphen >
Enabled.
1-Touch dialing
The 1-Touch Dialing feature is the fastest way
to call a speed dial location. To call a contact
with speed dial, press and hold the speed
dialing location.
Note: If it is a two-digit location, press the first
digit briefly, then press and hold the second digit.
To use 1-Touch dialing, you must enable 1-Touch
dialing on your phone and have a speed dial
location assigned to a contact.
To enable 1-touch dialing, select
Settings > My Phone > 1-Touch Dialing >
Enabled.
Menu >
Hold calls
The Hold Call feature allows you to place
incoming calls on hold until you are ready to
answer them.
Note: The Hold Call feature will not work if the
Open to Answer feature is enabled. See “Open to
answer” on page 47.
Enable hold call feature
1. Select Menu > Settings > Convenience >
Hold Call > Enabled.
If you have not recorded a hold message, you
will be prompted to record one, such as
“Please hold. I’ll answer in a minute.”
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2. Select Record to record the message, as
prompted.
3. Select
OK to record the message a second
time, as prompted.
The hold message is now activated. The next time
a call comes in, you will have the option of
placing it on hold.
Place a call on hold
You can place a call on hold once you have
enabled this feature.
Note: If you are already on a call and you receive
another call, you cannot place the incoming call
on hold. It will go to voicemail.
When a call comes in, do the following:
1. Select
Options > Hold Call. The caller will
be placed on hold and will hear your
recorded hold message.
2. Select
Answer to speak to the caller on hold
or
End Call to hang up without speaking.
Change the hold message
1. Select Menu > Settings > Convenience >
Hold Call > Re-Record Msg.
2. Select
Record to record the message, as
prompted.
3. Select
OK to record the message a second
time, as prompted.
The new hold message is now activated.
Fast find
With Fast Find enabled, you can press one or two
keys to view close matches of the number you are
looking for.
1. From the home screen, press the keys
corresponding to the letters of the name you
want to find. A matching contact or speed
dial entry appears.
2. Scroll to the contact you want and press the
Send key to call the number.
To enable Fast Find, select
Convenience > Fast Find > Enabled.
Menu > Settings >
Frequent list
From the home screen, select Contacts. The last
15 of your most frequently called contacts appear
when the Frequent List is enabled. Scroll past the
double line to view the entire contacts directory.
To enable Frequent List, select
>
Convenience > Frequent List > Enabled.
Menu > Settings
Minute alert
Your phone can alert with a short beep ten
seconds before each minute passes during a call.
Select
Menu > Settings > Convenience >
Minute Alert > Enabled.
Missed call alert
Choose your alert missed calls.
1. Select
Menu > Messages > Msg Settings >
Alerts > Missed Call Alert.
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2. Select an alert.
Note: If you select an alert with an & Remind, the
phone notifies you once when a new message is
received and then notify you again every five
minutes. To stop a reminder alert, select
Ignore.
Open to answer
Open to answer allows you to answer a call by
opening the flip. Select
Convenience > Open to Answer > Enabled.
Menu > Settings >
Any key answer
Set your phone to answer a call when press any
key. Select
Any Key Answer > Enabled.
Menu > Settings > Convenience >
Display
Wallpaper
You can select a wallpaper for your phone’s
home screen.
Select Menu > Settings > Display > Set
Wallpaper
•
•
•
Screensaver
Screensavers appear on the home screen when
the flip is open or closed. A screensaver activates
10 seconds after the last keypress. Incoming calls
and alerts override the screensavers.
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and one of the following options:
Saved Images selects from saved images.
Wallpapers selects a preloaded wallpaper.
None turns off wallpaper.
Select
Menu > Settings > Display > Set
Screensaver
•
•
•
and one of the following options:
Saved Images selects from saved images.
Screensavers selects a preloaded
screensaver.
None turns off screensaver.
Themes
You can select a color theme for the display
background of your phone.
1. Select
2. Select a color theme. As you scroll down the
Menu > Settings > Display >
.
Themes
list you will preview the themes.
Main menu view
Display menus in various formats. Select Menu >
Settings > Display > Main Menu View and one
of the following:
•
Grid displays icons of each menu item, with
its name at the bottom of the screen.
•
List displays a list of each menu item.
The next time you select
screen, you see the menu style you selected.
Menu from the home
My banner
The banner is the personal label for your phone.
It appears on the home screen above the time and
date. To change your banner:
1. Select
Menu > Settings > Display >
My Banner.
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2. Select Edit and press the Back key to clear
the current banner.
3. Enter your new text and select
Save.
Backlighting
Your screen lights up while you are in a call or
when you press a key on the keypad. The
backlight automatically turns off when the phone
is inactive.
You can set the length of time the bright
backlighting remains on. Select
Settings > Display > Backlighting and one of
the following:
•
Always Dim turns backlighting off.
•
7 seconds (default), 10 seconds, 15
, or 30 seconds turns backlighting
seconds
on for the set time after your last keypress.
•
Always Bright leaves backlighting on
whenever the phone is open.
Menu >
Contrast
Change the brightness of the display.
1. Select
2. Scroll to change the brightness.
3. Press the
Menu > Settings > Display >
Brightness.
OK key to save.
Brightness
Change the brightness of the display.
1. Select
Menu > Settings > Display >
Brightness.
2. Scroll to change the brightness.
3. Press the
OK key to save.
Language
Your phone can display alternative languages.
Select
Menu > Settings > Display > Language
and a language.
Time and date format
Your phone can display different time and date
formats. Select
Time/Date Format and a format.
Menu > Settings > Display >
Sounds
Your phone has several settings that control the
sound. You can pick from a variety of ringers as
well as control the volume.
Ringers
You can change the ringer for your phone. You
can also assign ringers for different tasks.
Ringer types
Your phone has multiple ringers you can choose
to use for all incoming calls, incoming business
calls and incoming personal calls.
1. Select
2. Select a ringer. As you scroll down the list
Menu > Settings > Sounds >
Ringers > Ringer Type, Business Ringer,
or
Personal Ringer.
you will hear the ringers.
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Roam ringer
Your phone can alert you to roaming calls with a
specific ringer. Select
>
Ringers > Roam Ringer > Enabled.
Menu > Settings > Sounds
Ringer mode
Your phone is set to make sounds when you
receive calls, press keys, navigate through menus,
and receive alerts (such as new messages). You
can silence all sounds and set the phone to vibrate
or light up when you receive calls and alerts.
Select
Menu > Settings > Sounds >
Ringer Mode and one of the following:
•
Normal Sounds rings for the incoming
call or alert (in effect, returns phone to a
non-silent mode).
•
Vibrate Only vibrates for the duration of the
incoming call or other alerts.
•
Vibe then Ring vibrates for the first 10
seconds and then rings for the remainder of
the incoming call alert.
•
Lights Only lights up for the duration of the
incoming call or other alerts.
You can also press and hold the
back forth from Vibrate Only mode to Normal
Sounds mode.
Note: The phone will ring when it is attached to
an external power source (such as a charger),
even if all sounds have been silenced.
#Space key to go
Volume
Control the volume of your phone’s features.
Volume controls
Control the volume of the phone’s ringer,
speakerphone, earpiece and keypad.
Assign specific sounds for when your phone flip
opens or closes.
1. Select Menu > Settings > Sounds >
Flip Sounds > Flip Open or Flip Close.
2. Select a sound. As you scroll down the list
you will hear the sounds.
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Power on/off sound
You can set your phone to play a sound when
powering on and off.
1. Select
2. Select
Menu > Settings > Sounds > Pwr
On/Off Sound
sounds or
on/off sounds.
.
Enabled to activate the power on/off
Disabled to deactivate the power
Keypad
Control the keypad tones of the phone.
Key sound
To choose the sounds the keys make when
pressed, select
Keypad > Key Sound > Tone, Click or Off.
Menu > Settings > Sounds >
Key length
To control the length of the keypad tones, select
Menu > Settings > Sounds > Keypad >
Key Length > Normal or Long.
Voice features
Following features allow you to customize the
voice commands.
Automatic add
You can set the phone to automatically add a
contact to your voice dial list when you create
a new contact.
Select
Menu > Settings > Voice Features >
Automatic Add > Enabled.
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Expert mode
When expert mode is enabled, instead of
speaking a command following the initial
voice prompts, you can speak the command
after you hear a tone.
Select
Menu > Settings > Voice Features >
Expert Mode and one of the following:
•
Normal sets phone to default voice prompts.
•
Expert sets phone to sound tones instead of
voice prompts.
Display results
You can set the phone to display up to three
recognition contacts when calling or searching
for a contact with voice commands.
Select
Menu > Settings > Voice Features >
Display Results > Single Best or Three Best.
Digit lengths
You can set the number of digits used for a phone
number in your voice dial list.
Select Menu > Settings > Voice Features >
Digit Lengths and one of the following:
•
North American allows 7, 10, and 1 +
10 digits in a phone number.
•
Permit All allows 4-14 digits in a
phone number.
Voice answer
You can set your phone to answer a call
automatically when using a headset.
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Enable voice answer
Select Menu > Settings > Voice Features >
Voice Answer > With Accessory. To use the voice
answer feature, you must disable the Auto-Answer
feature (see “Auto-answer” on page 52) and set
the phone to normal sounds (see “Ringer mode”
on page 49).
Use voice answer
When you receive an incoming call, the phone
prompts you with a voice recording. If the caller
is recognized as a contact entry in your phone,
then the phone prompts “Incoming call from
(Name), answer?” Say “Yes” or press any key
except the
the
The voice alert repeats twice and the phone rings
once, then returns to the home screen.
End key to answer. Say “No” and press
End key to silence the alert. Remain silent.
Voice wake-up
You can set your phone to make a call using
a headset.
Enable voice wake-up
Select Menu > Settings > Voice Features >
Voice Wake-Up > With Accessory.
Use voice wake-up
To wake up the phone:
1. Say “Wake Up” and listen for a tone.
2. Say “Wake Up” again until you hear
two tones.
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If the phone does not recognize your Wake Up
command, see “Voice training” on page 51.
Voice training
If your phone is having trouble recognizing
your voice, you can train by speaking
number commands.
1. Select
2. Read the message and select
3. Select
4. Read the message and select
5. Follow the prompts displayed on the
To untrain your phone select
Voice Features > VoiceTraining > OK >
Untrain Numbers.
Menu > Settings > Voice Features >
Voice Training.
OK.
Train Numbers.
OK.
screen. Speak each number until training
is complete.
Menu > Settings >
Accessories
This section describes settings that affect
accessories you use with your phone.
Headset sounds
When a headset is attached to your phone, the
ringer can be played through the headset or
phone speaker. Select
Accessories > Headset Sounds and one of
the following:
•
Out of phone rings from the phone speaker.
•
Out of headset rings from the headset.
Menu > Settings >
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Auto-answer
When a headset is attached to your phone, the
phone can be set to answer automatically. To turn
auto answer on, Select
Accessories > Auto-Answer > After 5 Seconds.
It will automatically answer after 5 seconds.
Menu > Settings >
TTY device
You can connect the phone to a teletype (TTY)
device for the hearing impaired.
Note: Enable TTY only when using the phone with
a TTY device.
1. Connect the TTY device to the phone.
2. Select
3. At the notification, select
4. Select
Tip: You can also enable TTY when you enter
##889 with your keypad and select TTY.
Menu > Settings > Accessories >
TTY Device.
OK.
TTY On to connect or TTY Off to not
connect.
Com port speed
This sets the speed of the communications port
for data and TTY transmission.
Select
Menu > Settings > Accessories > Com
Port Speed
> 19.2 kbps, 115.2 kbps, or Other.
Hearing aid
You can use your phone with a T-coil hearing aid
device. Select
Hearing Aid > OK > Enabled.
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Menu > Settings > Accessories >
Note: Enable hearing aid feature only when using
the phone with a T-coil hearing aid device.
Network
Data calls
Your phone may be able to receive certain data,
depending on the system sending the information.
You cannot receive voice calls while the phone is
in data mode.
To receive data, you must connect the phone to a
laptop or PC and switch the phone from voice
mode to data mode.
Note: To purchase a cable, visit
www.kyocera-wireless.com/store.
To enable data mode, select
Network > Data Calls and of the following:
•
Voice Only turns data mode off.
•
Data, next call sets the phone to data mode
for the next incoming call or the next ten
minutes.
•
Data, until off sets the phone to data mode
until the phone is turned off.
Privacy alert
You set your phone to alert you when enhanced
digital CDMA privacy is lost or regained. Select
Menu > Settings > Network > Privacy Alert >
Enabled.
Menu > Settings >
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Voice privacy
Set your phone to use enhanced digital CDMA
privacy. Select
Voice Privacy > Enhanced.
Menu > Settings > Network >
Roaming service alert
Use this setting if you want the phone to alert
you when you roam outside of your home
service area. Select
Network > Roam/Svc Alert and one of the
Menu > Settings >
following:
•
Disabled turns roaming service alert off.
•
When no svc alerts you with three tones
decreasing in pitch when service is lost and
three tones increasing in pitch when service is
acquired again.
•
On roam change alerts you with two
decreasing tones when roaming service is
acquired and three increasing tones when
home area service is acquired again.
•
On any change alerts you with three
increasing tones if there is a change in
roaming service or three decreasing tones if
the phone loses service.
Roam option
You can restrict your phone from making a call
when roaming. Select
Network > Roam Option > Automatic (allows
roaming) or
Menu > Settings >
No Roaming (disallows roaming).
Set phone line
Your phone can have two service accounts, or
phone lines, associated with it. Each phone line
has its own phone number. Select
Settings > Network > Set Phone Line and a
Menu >
phone line. When you are using one line, you
cannot receive calls from the other. It would be as
if the phone were “off” for that number.
Your voicemail, however, will still take messages.
All contacts and settings are shared for both lines.
Note: You must first establish a second phone
line with your service provider. Once established,
a second phone number becomes available in the
menu for selection.
Location
This setting allows you to share your location
information with network services other than
emergency services (for example, 911, 111, 999
and 000) in markets where service has been
implemented. This feature works only when your
phone is in digital mode. You do have the option
of turning off the locator to emergency services.
Select
Menu > Settings > Network > Location
and one of the following:
•
911 Only (default) shares your position
information only with emergency services
when you call your 3-digit emergency code.
•
Location On shares your position
information, in addition to
emergency services.
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Web alert
You can set an alert to confirm the start or exit of
the browser. Select
Network > Web Alert and 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
•
Menu > Settings >
a session.
•
No Prompts for no prompts.
Roam call alert
You can set the phone to warn you before you
answer or place a call while roaming. Select
The phone emits a distinctive ring to indicate
when you are roaming during a call. To accept or
place a call while roaming, you must press
1.
Note: Call prompt is disabled when the phone is
in Emergency Mode.
Security
This section describes all the features involved in
securing your phone and preventing access to
personal information. All security features are
shielded by a four-digit lock code.
Lock phone
When your phone is locked, you can call only
emergency numbers or your service provider’s
customer service number. You can still receive
incoming calls.
1. Select
Menu > Settings > Security.
2. Enter your four-digit lock code.
3. Select
Lock Phone and one of the following:
Never leaves the phone always unlocked.
–
–
On power up locks the phone every time
you turn it on.
–
Now locks the phone immediately.
Do the following to unlock the phone:
1. From the home screen, select
Unlock.
2. Enter your four-digit lock code.
Limit calls
You can limit the calls that can be made from your
phone to emergency numbers, your contacts, and
your service provider’s numbers.
1. Select
Menu > Settings > Security.
2. Enter your four-digit lock code.
3. Select
Limit Calls and one of the following:
–
No Limit does not limit calls.
–
Limit Outgoing limits outgoing calls.
Incoming calls can be answered.
–
Limit All limits both incoming and
outgoing calls.
ICE numbers
The ICE (in case of emergency) numbers feature
allows you to specify three personal phone
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numbers that can be called when the phone is
locked.
1. Select
Menu > Settings > Security.
2. Enter your four-digit lock code.
3. Select
4. Select an
5. Enter the number and select
ICE Numbers.
Unassigned slot.
Done.
2. Enter your four-digit lock code.
3. Select
New Lock Code.
4. A confirmation prompt appears. Select
5. Enter a new four-digit code.
6. Re-enter your new lock code.
The lock is now changed.
Yes.
You can view these numbers only when they’re
being entered for the first time.
To make a call to an ICE number from a locked
phone, you must dial the number (including area
code) exactly as it was stored in ICE numbers.
Erase contacts
You can erase all entries from your
Contacts directory.
1. Select Menu > Settings > Security.
2. Enter your four-digit lock code.
3. Select
Erase Contacts and one of
the following:
–
No exits without erasing contacts.
–
Yes erases all contacts. A confirmation
prompt appears to verify your decision.
4. Select Yes to confirm.
New lock code
Change your lock code from the default provided
by the service provider. The lock code is typically
0000 or the last 4 digits of your phone number.
1. Select
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Menu > Settings > Security.
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13 Voice Commands
Voice commands allow you to call a contact, dial a
phone number, access menus, or find contact
information from your voice dial list.
Note: You cannot use voice recognition to end
a call; you must press the
is open.
End key when the flip
Voice dial list
To call or find a contact using voice dial you
must add the contact to your voice dial list.
The contact name must not have more than
three words or components in a contact name
for voice dialing recognition.
Add contacts
To add a contact to your voice dial list:
1. Select
2. At the contact list, highlight a contact and
3. Select
Remove contacts
To remove a contact from your voice dial list:
1. Select
2. At the contact list, highlight a check marked
Menu > Contacts > Voice Dial List.
press the
OK key. A check mark appears next
to a name when voice dialing is active. Check
each name you wish use with voice dialing.
Save.
Menu > Contacts > Voice Dial List.
contact and press the
OK key. No check
mark appears next to a name when voice
dialing is inactive. Uncheck each name you
wish removed from voice dialing.
3. Select
Save.
Voice commands
Start voice commands
1. From the home screen, press the Send key to
initiate voice commands. The phone
prompts, “Say a command”.
2. Say one of the following commands and
following the voice prompts.
– “
Contact <name>” call to a contact on
your voice dial list.
– “
Dial Number <number>” call by
speaking the digits of the phone number.
– “
<shortcut name>” sends you to a
menu item.
– “
Find Contact” allows you to find a
contact from your voice dial list.
Call a contact
1. If you haven’t already done so, add the
person you wish to call to the voice dial list.
See “Voice dial list” on page 56.
2. From the home screen, press the
The phone prompts, “Say a command”.
Send key.
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3. Say “Contact” and then name of the person
you want to call.
The phone prompts, “Please repeat” or “Say
a name” if it does not recognize the name. If
the name you spoke matches a contact in the
Voice Dial List, the phone prompts: “Name,
correct?” Say “Yes” to make the call, “No” to
select a similar name, or “Cancel” to cancel
the phone call.
If the phone finds multiple voice tags that
sound like the name you said, the phone 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.
4. Press the
End key to end the call.
Call a number
1. From the home screen, press the Send key.
The phone prompts, “Say a command”.
2. Say “Dial Number” and then speak the digits
of the number you want to call. If you pause,
the phone prompts you, “Did you say
<number>” or “Say a number” if it does not
recognize the name. Say “Yes” to make the
call, “No” to cancel the phone call.
3. Press the
End key to end the call.
Use shortcuts
1. From the home screen, press the Send key.
The phone prompts, “Say a command”.
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2. Say the name of the menu item you want to
access or say “Shortcut” to view a list of
menu items. The phone prompts, “Say one of
the shortcuts”.
3. Say the name of the menu item you want
to access.
Tip: Press and hold the
voice shortcuts list quickly.
Send key to access the
Find contacts
You can use voice commands to find contacts
listed in your voice dial list.
1. From the home screen, press the
The phone prompts, “Say a commands”.
2. Say “Find Contacts”. 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 make the call, “No” to
select a similar name, or “Cancel” to cancel
the search.
Send key.
Voice command settings
You can control settings for your phone’s voice
recognition feature. For more information, see:
• “Automatic add” on page 50
• “Expert mode” on page 50
• “Display results” on page 50
• “Digit lengths” on page 50
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• “Voice training” on page 51
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14 Getting Help
Customer support
Your service provider’s customer support
department may be accessible directly from your
phone when you dial a number, such as *611
(check with your service provider). They can
answer questions about your phone, phone bill,
call coverage area, and specific features available
to you, such as call forwarding or voicemail.
For questions about the phone features, refer to
the materials provided with your phone, or visit
www.kyocera-wireless.com.
For additional questions, you may contact the
Kyocera Wireless Corp. Customer Care Center in
any of the following ways:
• Web site:
• Email: phone-help@kyocera-wireless.com.
• Phone: 1-800-349-4478 (U.S. and Canada) or
• Customer support phone numbers are also
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:
www.kyocera-wireless.com.
1-858-882-1401.
available in the following countries:
– India: 1-600-121214 or 0124-284-5000
– Puerto Rico: 1-866-664-6443
• 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: To locate the MEID, select
Phone Info > Build Info and scroll down to
MEID for the 14-digit number. If your phone
uses an electronic service number (ESN),
replaces
MEID.
Settings >
ESN
Qualified service
If the problem with your phone persists, return
the phone with all accessories and packaging to
the dealer for qualified service.
Phone accessories
To shop for phone accessories, visit
www.kyocera-wireless.com/store. You may
also call us at 800-349-4188 (U.S.A. only)
or 858-882-1410.
Become a product evaluator
To participate in the testing and evaluation of
Kyocera Wireless Corp. products, including
cellular or PCS phones,
visit