This manual is based on the production version of the QCP 6035 smartphone by Kyocera. Software
changes may have occurred after this printing. Kyocera reserves the right to make changes in technical
and product specifications without prior notice. The products and equipment described in this
documentation are manufactured under license from QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of
the following U.S. Patents:
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.
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 1.6Watts per
kilogram (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 to
the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted
requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at
the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR
value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.41 W/kg and when worn on
the body at the waist is 0.69 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models,
depending upon available 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 SAR values shown above (1.41
W/kg and 0.69 W/kg) are worst case values for a Kyocera smartphone. A typical Kyocera
smartphone is 1.23 W/kg at the ear and 0.395 W/kg when worn on the body.
Warning
Use only Kyocera Wireless Corp. approved accessories with Kyocera Wireless Corp.
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.
To comply with FCC radiation exposure requirements, use of this device for body-worn
operational configurations is limited to accessories tested and approved by Kyocera
Wireless Corp. Other accessories used with this device for body-worn operations must not
contain any metallic components and must provide at least 22.75mm separation distance
including the antenna and the user’s body. Other belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories
that have not been tested for body-worn SAR may not comply with FCC RF exposure limit
and should be avoided.
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.
Kyocera is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. QCP is a trademark of Kyocera
Wireless Corp. Graffiti and HotSync are registered trademarks and Palm and the Palm
Computing platform logo are trademarks of Palm, Inc., 3Com Corporation, or its
subsidiaries. Eudora is a registered trademark of the University of Illinois Board of
Trustees, licensed to QUALCOMM Incorporated. Apple and Macintosh are registered
trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Other product and brand names may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Your Kyocera smartphone gives you the integrated features of a CDMA
digital telephone and a Palm handheld in one device. To learn about your
new phone, refer to the following resources:
User’s Guide—This guide takes you on a quick tour
of the phone’s major features. Each procedure
begins with a graphic that tells you whether the
phone should be on or not, and whether the flip should be open or closed.
Each procedure ends by telling you where to find more information.
Reference Guide—For detailed information, insert the CD-ROM in your
computer and open the Reference Guide.
Graffiti sticker—To help you learn the Graffiti handwriting system, attach
the Graffiti sticker to the inside of the phone flip or carry it in your wallet.
CD-ROMs—On the CD-ROMs, you’ll find the Kyocera smartphone
desktop (to install it, see page 45). You’ll also find third-party software for
sending email, browsing the Internet, using web clipping services, etc.
For help with these applications, contact their source. For example, if you
need help with Eudora®, go to the Eudora web site (www.eudora.com).
Web site—You can download the latest versions of all phone
documentation at www.kyocera-wireless.com.
Important: Before using your phone, become familiar with the phone care and
safety considerations starting on page 47.
Welcome1
On
Open
If you already use a Palm handheld
If you already use a Palm handheld, you’ll find the Kyocera smartphone
very familiar. Many Palm applications are the same; some have been
enhanced to integrate them with the telephone’s features.
Icons—Most icons and buttons are identical to those on your Palm
handheld. Only the Calculator icon has been replaced with the Dialer
icon. Tap this icon to open the on-screen Dialer. You’ll find the Calculator
on the Applications Launcher screen.
Palm Desktop—You do not need to reinstall the Palm Desktop from the
CD-ROM. The Kyocera smartphone can use your existing Palm Desktop.
Transferring data—You can transfer the data from your existing Palm
device to your new Kyocera smartphone. Before you do so, be sure to
read “Transferring information between Palm devices” in Chapter 4 of
the Reference Guide for several recommended methods.
Do not simply synchronize your new phone to copy the data. Some
important settings on the phone will be changed if you do so.
Additionally, since every Palm handheld device must have a unique
name, serious synchronization problems may occur if you synchronize
two Palm devices with the same user name.
See Chapter 4, “Transferring Information,” in the Reference Guide.
2Kyocera QCP 6035 Smartphone User’s Guide
What to do first
To install the battery
The battery for your new phone is
delivered partially charged. Before
using the phone for the first time, you
must install and fully charge the battery.
1. With the phone turned off, use the
stylus or your finger to open the
battery compartment on the lower
back of the phone. Lift off the battery
compartment cover.
Open here.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the
circular access plug on the back of
your phone above the battery
compartment. Improper removal of this
service access plug can result in
permanent damage to the phone and
will void your warranty.
2. Slide the battery into the
compartment with the Kyocera label
facing you. The end of the battery
with four copper-colored depressions
goes toward the top of the phone.
What to do first3
Do NOT
remove
this plug.
3. Apply gentle pressure until the battery snaps into place. Then replace
the battery cover.
To connect the sync cradle and charge the battery
1. Insert the small round plug of the power cable (a) into the base of the
sync cradle. Plug the other end of the power cable into a wall outlet.
Stylus port
Sync cradle
Data cable connects to the
computer COM port.
Power cable connects to
an AC power outlet.
2. To connect the sync cradle to your computer, first turn off the
computer.
3. Plug the data cable from the sync cradle (b) into a serial
communications (COM) port on your computer. The sync cradle
requires a dedicated port; it cannot share a port with an internal
modem or other device.
4. Turn on the computer.
5. Place the phone in the sync cradle. The message “Phone is charging”
appears on the screen. Wait until the message “Charging is complete”
appears.
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IMPORTANT: Charge the battery
completely before first use.
If the battery is totally drained, it may take
6–8 hours to charge the first time. After the
first time, it i s not necessary to recharge th e
battery fully; you can use the phone with a
Front port
for phone
Rear port for
extra battery
partial charge.
If you purchase an extra battery, you can
charge it in the rear port on the sync cradle.
Turning your phone on for the first time
Wait until the battery is fully charged before using your phone for the
first time.
1. With the flip closed, press and hold for a few seconds. You see
the message “Powering on” on the screen.
2. Open the flip and follow the procedures in the welcome screens to
calibrate the screen. If the welcome screens do not appear, see
“Calibrating the screen” on page 12.
For more information: If the phone does not turn on, see “Where to find help” on
page 51. To install the Kyocera smartphone desktop software on your computer,
see “Synchronizing your phone with a computer” on page 45. For more
information on the battery, see Chapter 1, “Introducing the Kyocera
Smartphone,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
What to do first5
Introducing the Kyocera QCP 6035 smartphone
Backlight button and infrared
1
port—Press the button to turn the
screen on and off. Press and hold
the button to turn the backlight on
and off. Point the infrared port at
other devices for beaming data.
2
Antenna—Extend during calls.
3
LED (light-emitting diode)
Green = Home area
Amber = Roaming
Red = No signal
Stylus—Slide the stylus out of its
4
slot. Hold it like a pen to write on
the screen. N
PENCIL, OROTHERSHARPOBJECTON
THESCREEN.
Shuttle—Roll the shuttle up or
5
down to scroll through menus.
Press it in to make selections.
During a call, roll it up or down to
adjust the volume.
Headset jack—Plug the headset
6
cable in here.
Data port—Plug the data cable in
7
here.
Power port—Plug the power
8
cable in here to recharge the
battery without the sync cradle.
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3
4
4
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6
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Turning the phone on and off
To turn your phone on or off, just press and hold for a few seconds
until “Powering On” or “Powering Off” appears on the screen.
The Kyocera smartphone is designed to conserve battery power. When
you are not actively using it, the screen “goes to sleep” (both when the flip
is open and when it is closed). If you aren’t sure whether the phone is on,
open and close the flip or check the LED. The LED flashes slowly when
the phone is on. (The color of the LED indicates service area; see page 6.)
Using the shuttle
The shuttle can be pressed in three directions: up, down, and in.
To use the shuttle with the flip closed
■ Ro ll t he s hut tle up o r do wn t o sc rol l th rou gh m enu ite ms. From the top
item in a menu, roll the shuttle up twice to back up to a previous menu.
■ Press the shuttle in to select a highlighted item.
■ Roll the shuttle up or down to adjust the earpiece volume during a call.
To use the shuttle with the flip open
■ Roll the shuttle up or down to move through lists, text, or applications
on the screen. The shuttle works like the Up and Down keys.
■ Press the shuttle in to view a status bar at the top of the screen showing
the phone state (on or off), battery charge, and other information. Press
the shuttle in again to remove the status bar.
Introducing the Kyocera QCP 6035 smartphone7
Features when the flip is closed
Talk/Send—Make or answer a call.
Clear—In menus, press Clear once to move
back to the previous menu level. Press and hold
to return to the home screen.
When dialing or entering text, press Clear once
to erase the last digit or character. Press and
hold to erase all.
End/Power—Press once to end a call. In
menus, press once to exit all menus
and return to the home screen.
Press and hold for about two seconds to turn
the phone on or off.
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Press keys to enter numbers or letters.
Find Name—Press once to search for names.
Press and hold to open your Contacts list.
Silence Sounds—Press once to open the
Sounds menu. Press and hold to toggle the
ringer on and off.
Messages—Press once to open the Messages
menu. Press and hold to dial your voicemail.
Speakerphone—Press to toggle Speakerphone
mode on and off.
Features when the flip is open
Graffiti writing area
Write here with the stylus. Write letters on the
left and numbers on the right.
Icons
Tap the icons in the area below the screen
to open the following:
Applications
Launcher
Dialer
Menus
Application keys
Press these keys to open the following Palm
applications:
Date Book
Address Book
Up and Down keys
Press these keys to scroll up and down.
Introducing the Kyocera QCP 6035 smartphone9
Find
To Do List
Memo Pad
What you see when the flip is closed
If the phone
is off
The screen is blank. The LED is not flashing. Keyguard
protects against accidental key presses. Only is
responsive.
If the phone
is on
When the screen is “awake”—The status bar appears at the
top of the screen; the menu bar appears at the bottom. The
LED flashes slowly. All keys are responsive.
When the screen is “asleep”— Keyguard protects against
accidental key presses. Only and the backlight key
are responsive. The LED flashes slowly.
To activate the screen, do any of the following:
■ Press the backlight key.
■ Press , followed by the digits 1, 2, 3.
■ Open and close the flip.
What you see when the flip is open
Whether the phone is on or off, the organizer “wakes up” when you open
the flip. It displays the last application you used.
If you aren’t sure whether the phone is on, press the shuttle in. The status
bar appears at the top of the screen. Also, when the phone is on, the LED
flashes slowly.
When you are not using the phone or the organizer applications, the
screen goes blank after a few minutes to save power. To activate the
screen, press any key, press the backlight, or close and open the flip.
10Kyocera QCP 6035 Smartphone User’s Guide
Checking status—the status bar
The status bar at the top of the screen provides the following information
when the phone is on.
The phone is operating in CDMA digital mode. If this icon isn’t
present, the phone is either in analog mode or there is no service.
The phone is outside of its home area (roaming).
This icon shows the current signal strength. The more lines you
see, the stronger the signal. When this icon appears, you can
make and receive calls. If the signal strength is very low, you
may not be able to complete a call.
The phone is not receiving a signal. You cannot make or receive
calls. Wait a little longer or move to an open area.
A call is in progress.
You have a text message, voice mail, or page.
When in conversation, your phone is operating with enhanced
CDMA voice privacy (if available from your service provider).
This icon shows how much power remains in the battery. The
more black bars you see, the greater the charge.
To check status while the flip is open, press the shuttle in. If the phone is
on, the status icons appear at the top of the screen. If the phone is not on,
“Phone off” and the battery charge icon appear instead.
Introducing the Kyocera QCP 6035 smartphone11
Checking status —the LED
The LED indicates the following states:
■ Green—Home. The phone is on and in its home area. The light flashes
slowly when you are not making a call, it flashes 3 times per ring when
you receive a call, and it shines without flashing during a call.
■ Amber—Roaming. The phone is on and in roaming mode. The light
flashes slowly when you are not making a call, it flashes 3 times per
ring when you receive a call, and it becomes solid during a call.
■ Red—No signal available. The phone is on and searching for a signal.
■ Rapid red flashes—Alerts. The LED flashes 5 times for incoming
messages or voice mail. It flashes 3 times for all other types of alerts.
■ No light—The phone is off.
Using the screen
When the flip is closed—The screen is not touch-sensitive. Use the shuttle
to open menus and make selections.
When the flip is open—The screen is touch-sensitive. Use the stylus to open
applications and make selections.
Calibrating the screen—If the screen seems unresponsive, do these steps.
1. Open the flip. With the stylus, tap to view the Applications
Launcher.
2. Tap the Prefs application.
3. Tap the in the upper-right corner of the screen. From the picklist,
tap Digitizer. Follow the instructions on the screen.
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Using Keyguard
Keyguard protects your phone from accidental key presses. When phone
power is on but you are not in a call, Keyguard engages automatically
after two minutes. (You can change this time on the Power Preferences
screen.) Keyguard remains on until you either turn it off or answer a call.
To turn on Keyguard manually
On
Closed
Press the backlight button on the top of the phone.
The phone enters Power Save mode. The phone is on, but the screen is
blank and the keypad is locked. You can also turn on Keyguard from the
flip-closed menus. Select Settings, then Keyguard.
If you receive a call while Keyguard is turned on
Press to answer the call. Keyguard is turned off.
To turn Keyguard off
You can turn Keyguard off using any of these methods.
■ Press the backlight button on the top of the phone.
■ Press , followed by the digits 1, 2, 3.
■ Open and close the flip.
See Chapter 13, “Security,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
Using Keyguard13
Making calls
Because the Palm applications on your phone are integrated with the
phone features, you can make calls in many ways—both with the flip
open and with it closed. In fact, opening and closing the flip during a call
has no effect on the call. Here are just a few of the ways to place calls.
To dial a call on the keypad
On
Closed
1. Extend the antenna. Check the signal strength icon.
2. Press the keys to enter the phone number. Then press .
If you make a mistake, press to remove the last digit you
pressed. Hold down to clear all digits.
3. To end your call, press .
To make a call from the Address Book (with the flip open)
On
Open
1. Press the Address Book key to open the Address List.
2. Tap the number you want to call. (Tap the phone number, not the
person’s name.). Then tap .
3. To end your call, tap .
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To make a call from the Address Book (with the flip closed)
On
Closed
1. Press the Find Name key.
2. Using the keypad, press the first letter of the name you are searching
for. For example, the 2 key is equivalent to A, B, or C. If you press the
2 key once, the letter A appears in the Find window. If you press the 2
key twice, the letter B appears.
Wait a moment. The cursor moves one position to the right.
3. Press the key for the second letter of the name you are searching for.
Enter as many letters as you wish.
4. Press the shuttle in. Your Address Book contacts beginning with these
letters appear. Roll the shuttle up or down to scroll through them.
5. When the contact you want to call is highlighted, press the shuttle in.
If there are multiple numbers for this person, roll the shuttle up or
down to highlight the one you want to call.
6. Press .
7. To end your call, press .
Note: If you prefer to look through all of your contacts, you can either select View
All from the Contacts menu or simply press and hold down the Find Name
key. See “Using the flip-closed menus” on page 19.
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