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U.S. C ellular ® Customer Care 1 -888-944-9400 5KKZ0020 1 3XX- Printed in Mexico quick star t guide Dur aP r o E427 7[...]
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Quick Start Guide for the KYOCERA DuraPro Get Started 2 Important Safety Information 11 Manufacturer’ s W arranty 20 End User License Agreement 22 © 2013 Kyocera Corporation. All rights reserved. KYOCERA is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. All other trademarks ar e the property o f their respec tive owners. This product contain s N[...]
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2 Get Started Ƈ Y our KYOCERA DuraPro (page 2) Ƈ Get Y our Phone Ready (page 3) Ƈ Use Y our Phone (page 3) Ƈ Customer Support (page 10) Ƈ Notes (page 10) This section introduces you to the basics of getting started with your KYOCERA DuraPro. V isit http:// www .uscellular.com/ for the complete User Guide and additional information. Get Started[...]
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Get Start ed 3 Install the Battery 1. Insert the battery , contacts end first, and gently press into plac e. 2. Replace the cover , maki ng sure all ta bs on the cover align with the battery compartment slots and press down un til the cover snaps i nto place. 3. Slide the battery cover release latch to the locked positi on. Charge the Battery 1. Pl[...]
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4 Get Started Phone Calls Make a Phone Call 1. Enter a number from stan dby mode. 2. Press to delete one or more d igits. 3. Press , , or the exte rnal speaker button. 4. Press when you are finish ed. Answer an Incoming Call X Press to answer an inc oming call. X When the phone is cl osed, open the phone. In-Call Options Pressing OPTIONS (right sof[...]
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Get Start ed 5 Sound Settings Adjust the Volume 1. Press > Settings > Volume . 2. Select Incoming Ringer , Playback V olume , Power Up/Down , Key Beeps , or E911 Alert . ƒ If you select Power Up/Down or E911 Alert , select On or Off . ƒ If you select Key Beeps , select To n e V o l u m e or To n e Ty p e . 3. Select a volume l evel and pres[...]
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6 Get Started Contacts View Contacts 1. Press CONT ACTS (right softkey) from the standby screen. 2. Use the navigation key to scroll through the list to view yo ur contacts . Add a New Contact 1. In standby mode, press CONT ACTS (right softkey) > Add New ... > New Contact . 2. Enter a name for the new entry and press the navigation key down. [...]
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Get Start ed 7 Messaging Send a Message 1. Press > Messa ging > Send Message . 2. Select a recipient from the list or from the following options: ƒ Go to Contacts to select a recipient from your Contacts. (Qualifying Contacts entries must contain a ph one number or an email add ress.) ƒ MUL TIPLE (left softkey) to s elect multiple recipient[...]
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8 Get Started Bluetooth T urn Bluetooth On and Off 1. Press > Bluetooth > On/Off . 2. Press ON (left softkey) to enable Bluetooth. Press OFF (left softkey) to disable Bluetooth. Pair Bluetooth Devices 1. Press > Bluetooth > Add New . 2. Select the devic e you wish to pair with and press . 3. Enter the passkey and press . 4. (Optional) E[...]
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Get Start ed 9 Change the Launch Page to the Currently Viewed Web Page 1. With the Web page open, press Opti ons (right softkey). 2. Select Browser settings > Startup page > Use the last page I visited > Confirm (left softkey). Camera & Camcorder T ake a Picture 1. Press > Photos & Videos > Camera to activate camera mode. Sho[...]
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10 Get Started Our customer support i s available from the following resources: Ɣ Access http://www.uscellular .com/support to see a range of our sup port. Ɣ Call Customer Service at 1-888-944-9400, or 611 from your U.S. Cellular pho ne. Ɣ The services desc ribed in this gu ide may require a subscription to a service plan and /or may incur addit[...]
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Important Safety Information 11 Ƈ General Precautions (page 11) Ƈ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone (page 12) Ƈ Water Resi stance (page 13) Ƈ Using Y o ur Phone With a Hearing Aid Devic e (page 14) Ƈ Caring for the Batter y (page 16) Ƈ Radio Frequenc y (RF) Energ y (page 17) Ƈ Owner’ s Record (page 19) This section c ontain[...]
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12 Important Safety Information Do Not Rely on Y our Phone for Emergency Calls Mobile phones operate using radi o signals, which cannot guarantee c onnection in all c onditions. Therefore you sh ould never rely solely upo n any mobile phone for esse ntial communication (e.g. , medical emergen cies). Emergency call s may not be possible on all cel l[...]
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Important Safety Information 13 T ur ning Off Y our Phone in Dangerous Areas T o avoid i nterfering with blasting ope rations, turn your phone off when in a b lasting area or in other areas with signs indicating two-way radios should be turned off. Construction crews often use remote- control RF devices to set off exp losives. T urn your phone off [...]
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14 Important Safety Information Charging Ɣ Dry your phone with a cl ean cloth before cha rging. Ɣ Do not touch the char ger , charging cable, or charger/access ory jack with wet hands. Do ing so may cause el ectric shock, i njury, or product failure. Ɣ Do not charge your phone in a wet or da mp place, such as in a bath room or near a kitchen sin[...]
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Important Safety Information 15 M-Ratings : Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements fo r hearing aid comp atibility and are likely to gen erate less interferenc e to hearing devices than unrated phones. (M 4 is the better/higher of th e two ratings.) T- R a t i n g s : Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usabl [...]
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16 Important Safety Information Protecting Y our Batter y The guidelines l isted below help you get the most out of your battery’ s performance. Ɣ Recently there have been so me public repo rts of wireless phone batteries overheating , catching fire, or exploding . It appears that many , if not all, of these reports involve count erfeit or inex [...]
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Important Safety Information 17 Disposal of L ithium Ion (Li- Ion) Batteries Ɣ Promptly dispose of u sed batteries in acco rdance with local regul ations. Ɣ Never dispose of the batte ry by incineration. Ɣ Do not handle a damaged or leak ing Li-Ion battery as you can be burned. Ɣ For safe disposal op tions of your Li-Ion batteries, contact your[...]
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18 Important Safety Information Body-Worn Operation T o maintain complia nce with FCC RF exposur e guidelines, if you we ar a handset on your body , use a U.S. Cellular -supplied or U.S. Cel lular -approved carrying case, holster or othe r body-worn acce ssory . If you do no t use a body-worn a ccessory , ensure the antennas are at least 0 .591 inc[...]
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Important Safety Information 19 FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subj ect to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfer ence received, inclu ding interference that may cause undesired op eration. Changes or modifications no[...]
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20 Manufacturer’ s Warranty Kyocera Com municatio ns Inc. (“KYOCE RA ”) offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed pr oduct or products (the “Product”) will be free from defects in material and wor kmanship for a pe riod that expires one year from the date of sale of the Produc t to you, provided that you are th e original end-us er [...]
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Manufact urer’s W arranty 21 any Products which have been opened, repaired , modified or al tered by anyone other than KYOCERA or a KYOCERA authorize d service center . Before returning any Product for service, be sure to back up data and remove any confid ential, proprietary , or personal info rmation from the Product. KY OCERA is not responsibl[...]
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22 End User License Agreement Kyocera Communicati ons, Inc. (“Kyocera”) End User License A greement CAREFULL Y READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS (“ AGREEMENT”) BE FORE USING OR OTHERWISE ACCESSING THE SOFTW ARE OR SERVICES PROVIDED WITH Y OUR KY OCERA DEVICE. THE SOFTW ARE AND SERVICES PROVIDED WITH Y OUR KYOCERA DEVICE ARE SOLEL Y FO[...]
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End User License Agreement 23 Software only in a manner that complies w ith all applicable laws in the juri sdictions in which you use it, includ ing, but not li mited to, applic able restrictio ns concerning co pyright and o ther intellec tual property rights and/or th e export control re gulations. Some of the Software pa ckaged with your Kyocera[...]
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24 End User License Agreement UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NEVER EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE Y OU PAID FOR THE KYOCERA DEVICE. No software is fault free. The Software is designed for use in systems that do not require fail-safe performance. Y ou may not use the software in any device or system in which a malfun ction of the software would resu lt in fo[...]