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YL &RQWHQWV &RQWHQWV 1 Ge ttin g S tar ted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Inserting your RUIM car d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Charging the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Getting to know your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Using the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 M [...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 1G ETTING S TARTED This document describes t he Kyocera K112 phone, with CDMA digital and analog se rvice at 800 MHz. Y our phone comes w ith an i ntegrate d, rechargeable Lithium Ion (Li Ion) batt ery , which is not f ully charged. Inserting your RUIM card The RUIM card is suppl ied by yo[...]
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*HWWLQJ6WDUWHG Recharging t he battery Y ou can safel y recharge the bat tery at any time, even if it h as a pa rtial charge . Caring for the battery This secti on describes important safety i nformation and tips f or improving batt ery performance. General safety guidelines This phone contains an int egrated Li- Ion batter y , • Do not at[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH Getting to know your phone Home scr een . Press OK (item 8) to select Men u . << ke y erases the last character in text entry , returns to the previous menu, or erases ch aracters during text entry . Navigation key (four directions) scrolls through lists and positions the cursor duri[...]
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*HWWLQJ6WDUWHG Performing basic functions T o... From the home scree n... T urn o n the phon e Press . T urn o ff t he phone Press and hold for approximately 3 seconds . Make a call Enter the number using the alphanumeric keypad and press . End a cal l Press . Answer a call Press . Ve r i f y O wn N u m b e r Select M enu → Phone Info . Ac[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH Using the menus The contents of the main menu are as f ollows: Se tting s Sile nce All Auto Ke y Guard Sound Dis pl ay Aler t Call T imers Security Access ories Sys/Ne twork Contac ts Find Vi ew Al l Busi ness Person al Add New Speed Dial List Recent Call s M issed Ca lls Inco m ing C alls[...]
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*HWWLQJ6WDUWHG Understanding scre en icons These icons may appear on your phone’ s screen. The alarm is set . The phone is operat ing in anal og mode. The phone is operat ing in CDMA digit al mode. Battery power indi cator . The more black bars, the great er the charge. The phone is recei ving a si gnal. You can make and receive call s. Th[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 2M AKI NG AND R ECEI VING C ALLS Making a call 1. Make sure you are in an area w here the signal can be received. Look for the symbol on the home screen. The more bars you see in thi s symbol, the stronger the recepti on. If t here are no bars, try to move to where the recepti on is better[...]
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0DNLQJDQG5HFHLYLQJ&DOOV • Select Netw ork Forwa rd to forwar d the incoming call t o another number , which you defined under S ys/Network. Setting key s to answer cal ls 1. Select Menu → Settin gs → Accessori es → Any Key Answer . 2. Select On and press to set. All i ncoming calls can now be answered by pressing any key ex[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 2. Select Mi ss e d Ca l l s , I ncoming Ca ll s or Outgoi ng Call s . 3. Press . 4. Select a phone entry . 5. Select an availabl e option f rom the li st. – Call Number dial s the phone number . – Ti m e shows the t ime and durati on of cal l. – Vi ew N umb e r displays t he phone n[...]
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0DNLQJDQG5HFHLYLQJ&DOOV Setting up voicemail Before your phone can accept voicemail messages, you must set up a password and record a personal greeting. When you have set up your voicemail , all unanswered calls t o your phone are aut omatically transf erred to your voi cemail, even if your phone is in use or turne d off. Not e:[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH T racking your calls Y our phone has three ti mers that count the duration of t he calls you have made and receive. Outgoing Calls This ti mer displays the number of out going call s you have placed, and their durat ion. You can reset this tim er . 1. Select Menu → Settin gs → Call [...]
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0DNLQJDQG5HFHLYLQJ&DOOV Setting the roaming option Y ou can set the phone t o not roam at al l or t o switch between digi tal and analog modes. 1. Select Menu → Settin gs → Sy s/Netw ork → Roaming Opt 2. Select an option: – No Ro ami ng causes the phone to access calls only in the ser vice provider area. – Au tom atic [...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 3E NTE RI NG L ETTERS , N UMBERS , AND S YM BOLS This tabl e gives general instruct ions for ent ering let ters, numbers, and symbols in Contacts and Messages. For more detailed i nformation on usi ng text entry modes, see page 14. T o ... Do this ... Enter a lette r In Mul titap mode, [...]
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(QWHULQJ/HWWHUV 1XPEHUVDQG6PEROV Understanding text en try modes There are four modes avai lable t o you when entering t ext, numbers, of symbols: • M ultita p mode • Numbe rs mode • EZT ext mode • Symbol s mode Not e: The mode you start in depends on t he task you are doing. For example, when entering a phone numb[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH Entering numbe rs •I n Numbe rs mode, press a number key once. •I n M ultita p mo de, press and hol d a number key until t he number appears on the screen. •I n EZT ext mode, pres s and hold a number key until the number appears on the scr een. Changing inpu t modes T o enter c ha[...]
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6WRULQJ&RQWDFWV 4S TORING C ONTACTS The Contacts menu of your phone is li ke a set of phone index cards for you to store inf ormation about a person or a company . Y our phone can hold, on average, about 200 phone num bers. Each name, e-mail address, mailing address or web address entry can contain up to 256 charact ers. The minimum l[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 4. T o save t he number , press right or l eft t o select Ne w to add the number as a new contact or To E x i s t i n g t o add the number to an exi sting contact. Follow the prompts . Saving addresses and web p ages T o save a phone number , em ail address, street address, or Web page [...]
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6WRULQJ&RQWDFWV 5. Highlight Edi t and press . 6. Follow the prompts. 7. Press when finished. Classifying a con tact Y ou can cl assify a cont act as business or personal. 1. Select Menu → Cont acts . 2. Select Vi ew A l l or Find to l ocate the contact you w ant to e dit. 3. Highlight the contact t o edit and press . 4. Press to se[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 5S ENDING AND R ECEIVING T EXT M ESSAGES This chapter descri bes how to send, receive, and erase text messages f rom your phone. Import ant: The features and menus described in this chapter may vary dependi ng on services availabl e in your area. In additi on, usage char ges may apply t[...]
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6HQGLQJDQG5HFHLY LQJ7H[W0HVVDJHV Sending a saved message Y ou can reuse a message you have stored in your Outbox. The Outbox contai ns all s ent messages, messages for which send att empts have been made as w ell as m es sag es w ith faile d se nd atte mp ts. 1. Select Menu → Messages → Outbox . 2. Scroll t hrough the li st o[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH Erasing messages It is a good idea t o erase old messages, as messages take up mem ory in your phone. Y ou have the opti on of erasi ng text messages as y ou send or read them, erasing them one-at-a-ti me from th e OutB ox or In Box , erasing them all at once, or erasing t hem automatic[...]
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6HQGLQJDQG5HFHLY LQJ7H[W0HVVDJHV – Vibrat e & Remind sets the phon e to vibrat e once when a new message is received and then every minute until message is acknowledged. – Beep Once set s the phone to beep once when you receive a message – Beep & Remind sets the p hon e to be ep once when a new message is received a[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 6C USTOMIZING Y OUR P HONE Setting your phone to vibrate Y ou can set your phone t o vibrat e or to vi brate and then ring when you receive an incoming call. 1. Select Menu → Settin gs → Sound → Al er t T ype. 2. Highlight an option: – Vibrat ion causes t he phone to vibr ate fo[...]
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&XVWRPL]LQJ<RXU3K RQH Locking your keypad Y ou can lock the keypad to prot ect the phone fr om accidental key presses. • T o lock the keypad f rom the hom e screen, press and hold . • T o unlock the keypad, press . For ad vance setting of the keypa d lock, do the followin g: 1. Select Menu → Settin gs → Aut o Key Gua rd.[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 2. Scroll down the l ist t o hear the di fferent rings tones. 3. Press t o select a ringer from the l ist. Changing the key beep sound The key beep is t he sound made whe you press the keys on the keypad. Y ou can change the sound to tones or clicks. 1. Select Me n u → Settin gs → S[...]
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&XVWRPL]LQJ<RXU3K RQH Changing your bann er The banner is the personal label for your phone. It appears on the home screen above the time and date. The banner can be up to 14 charact ers long. 1. Select Menu → Settin gs → Display → Banner . 2. Press to select Edit . 3. Press to clear the screen. 4. Enter your new text. 5. [...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 3. Scroll to hi ghlight a screensaver and press to select it. 4. Select T imeout to set the time you want the screensaver to display af ter the phone is in idl e mode: 30 se conds , 2 minutes , or 5 m inute s . 5. Press . 6. Press to return to the home screen. Setting call alerts Y ou c[...]
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&XVWRPL]LQJ<RXU3K RQH Resetting your phon e 1. Select Menu → Settin gs → Securi ty. 2. Enter your f our -digi t PIN code and press . 3. Select Phone Rese t . 4. The message “Restore Factory Default?” appears. 5. Select Ye s to restore f actory def ault. Not e: Y our 4-digi t PIN code, Recent Calls Lis t, Contacts di rect[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 7P LAYING G AM ES AND U SING T OOLS The Extra menu off ers two games, Blackj ack TM and Video Poker TM ; and several tools t hat include a stopwatch, an ala rm, a scheduler , and a calculat or . BlackJack TM Blackjack TM is a card game where the player attempts t o beat t he dealer by o[...]
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3ODLQJ*DP HVDQG8VLQJ7RR OV 4. Select Cont inue to ret urn to your most recent game, or Ne w to start a new game. – Select De al to start the game immediately – Select Bet to change your bet amount. – Select Payout to lear n the payout amounts of Royal Fl ush, Full House, Pair of Jacks, Straight Flush, Four of a ki nd, etc.[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH Adding an event T o fi nd the day of the event. 1. Select Menu → Ext ra → Schedu ler – For a day in the current month, select Vie w Day. Pres s righ t or left to scr oll through days. – For a day in a di ffere nt month, select Vi e w Mo nth. Press up or down to scroll through mo[...]
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3ODLQJ*DP HVDQG8VLQJ7RR OV C Clear all numbers entered and display a zero. MR Display the value currently stored in memory . M+ Add the displayed digit to the value st ored in memory . MC Clear the value currently stored in memory . ± Change the sign of the displayed number . Clear one function or one digit fro m the screen and[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH 8G ETTING H ELP Customer support Y our servi ce provider’s custom er support department may be accessible directl y from your phone when you dial a number such as *611 (check with your serv ice provider). They can answer questions about your phone, phone bil l, call coverage area, and[...]
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,QGH[ I NDEX Numerics 911 calls , 11 A alarm clock , 30 alerts for headsets , 28 for messages , 21 for missed calls , 8 AutoText , 19 B backlighting adjusting , 25 lights , 25 banner , 26 battery , 1 charging , 1 drain , 2 icons , 1 safety guidelines , 2 C calling emergency numbers , 11 calls making and answering , 4, 7 missed , 8 recent cal[...]
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8VHU*XLGHIRUWKH.RFHUD.3KRQH lights power backlighting , 28 M memory saving , 21 menu view , 26 messages see voicemail or text mes- sages missed calls , 8 N number mode , 14 O OutBox , 20 P phone numbers editing , 17 entering pauses , 16 saving , 16 power backlighting , 28 R redialing a number , 7 resetting the pho[...]
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