Q PHONEUSER GUIDEKyocera Wireless Corp.10300 Campus Point Drivehttp://www.kyocera-wireless.com80-B6670-1, Rev. -
10Display IndicatorsDisplay indicators are located at the top of thedisplay. Different indicators appear based on thephone’s operating mode.Digital In
11Using the BatteryThe phone comes with a rechargeable battery pack.The battery pack is shipped with approximately50% capacity so you can use it immed
12To install the battery:Place the battery into the opening at a 45° angleand rotate the battery down until the latchclicks.Turning the Phone On and O
13AntennaRaise the antenna for best voice quality.Charging the BatteryThe battery charge level is shown at the top right ofthe display when the phone
14When the battery charge level becomes low, the lowbattery sensor will alert you by displaying thescreen icon and sounding an audible tone. If thebat
15Function KeysThe following keys perform these functions whenpressed during most procedures:Clears characters from the screen.Press once to erase one
16Making a CallFirst, check that your phone is on. The displayindicators should be visible on the screen.1. Open the phone.2. Enter the phone number.3
17Receiving CallsYour phone must be powered on to receive calls. Thephone may be open or closed.If the phone is open:Press any key (except the butto
18Three-way CallingYour service provider may offer three-way calling.1. Press / to connect the three parties.See your service provider for more inst
19Making Emergency Calls1. Press or one of the other threeemergency numbers.2. Press / .Saving and Editing Emergency Numbers1. Press the key
This manual is based on the production version of theQ phone. Software changes may have occurred after thisprinting.The products and equipment describ
20If the signal is poor, raise the antenna all the wayfor best performance. If you are in a building, thereception may be better near a window.Power S
21The Two Phone Book TypesYou should be familiar with the basic functions ofthe phone before using the phone book. There aretwo types of phone books:
22• While viewing a call history entry, press toshow additional information available such asthe time stamp.Saving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Boo
235. Press the key under [OK] to store the numberin the first available storage location.orEnter a specific, two digit location number.6. Press the
243. Press the key under [VIEW] to see what is inthat memory location.4. Press the key under [ERASE] or [EDIT] orpress / to call.Retrieving One
25Retrieving Recent Call History1. Press the key under [BOOK].2. Press the key under [CALLS].3. Press or or the volume keys to scrollthrough t
26Changing Your Phone BookErasing a Stored Memory1. Press the key under [BOOK]. Recall and viewthe memory location.2. Press the key under [ERASE]
27Dialing Numbers from Your Phone BookYou can make a call using any memory locationeither by speed dialing from the list or by pressing/ while viewi
28Dialing from a Memory List1. Press the key under [BOOK].2. Press or to go to the memory loca-tion you want.3. Press / .Dialing from within a
29orPress for TimePause.4. Enter additional numbers (i.e., pin number,credit card number).5. Press the key under [SAVE].NoteYou can press for Hy
CONTENTS3Contents ...3Important Information ...5
30Case Changing During Name EntryWhen entering a name, you can use both upper andlower case letters.1. Press the key under [A->a] to change case.
31Main MenuThis section describes the various menu items. Anarrow to the right of the title indicates if there ismore information before (↑) or after
32orPress or to cycle through the pos-sible settings. A check mark indicates the currentoption selection.6. Press the key under [OK] to save the
33only while the phone is instandby or is ringing. Possiblesettings: silent, escalating, low,M-, M+, high. Escalating meansthat the ringer volume will
343 Roam Calls Display the total number of callsand time (minutes and seconds)of all calls made while roaming.Press the key under [ZERO]to reset.4 A
352 Restrict Set phone use restrictions to“yes” or “no.” If set to “yes,” youcan only make calls to emer-gency numbers and phonenumbers in locations 1
36“every 60 seconds,” “every 30seconds,” “every 10 seconds,”“off.”3 Scratch Pad Store phone numbers during acall. These numbers are added tocall histo
376 DisplayThis allows you to choose what you see on thedisplay.1 Backlight Choose the setting of the LCDand keypad backlighting. Pos-sible settings:
387 Alerts1 Fade Set an alert to inform you whenyou have lost a call or loseservice. Possible settings: “on,”“off.”2 Minute Set minute minder to beep
39This feature allows your phone to receive messageswhen it is turned on. A single key, , allows you toaccess your messages while a four line display
4Menu Access Method ...31Shortcut Menu Access Method...32Menu Item Descriptions ...
40Voice Mail indicates the number of newNotification voice mail messages that yourvoice mailbox has. You must callyour voice mail number to listento t
41Viewing Pages and MessagesThese messages may consist of a time stamp, acallback number, a name (if the callback numbermatches a phone number stored
42NoteWhen there are no new messages, the phone willdisplay a list of previous messages.If the callback number has not been previouslystored into one
43/ to place a call to the callback num-ber provided in the message. After you see thecallback number on the display, press / again to place the cal
44Press the key under [ERASE] to erase themessage and turn the icon off. Usually, this isnot required because the network will commandthe phone t
45You can purchase a number of accessories for yourQ Phone, including batteries, chargers, and ahands-free car kit. For our full line of accessories,v
46BackgroundThe hand-held portable telephone is one of the mostexciting and innovative electronic products everdeveloped. It let’s you stay in touch w
47For Best PerformanceTo properly operate the phone and maintain safeand satisfactory service, follow these rules:• Extend the antenna fully.• Hold th
48Caring for the BatteryFor best battery performance, follow theseguidelines:• Only use Kyocera battery packs, model numbersTABAT0201 or TABAT0202, an
49Driving SafetyTalking on the phone while driving is extremelydangerous and is illegal in some states. Remember,safety comes first.Check the laws and
5Important InformationCautionThe user is cautioned that changes or modificationsnot expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could vo
50Other Safety GuidelinesElectronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded fromRF energy. However, certain electronic equipmentmay not be
51of your device to determine if they are adequatelyshielded from external RF energy. Your physicianmay be able to assist you in obtaining thisinforma
52Potentially Explosive AtmospheresTurn your phone OFF when in any area with apotentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signsand instructions. Spa
53Your Service ProviderFor questions about your phone and phone service,contact your service provider first. Your serviceprovider’s customer support d
54Before requesting support, please try to reproduceand isolate the problem. When you contact support,be ready to provide the following information:
55INDEXAAC adaptor 14accessories 6, 47aircraft 51alerts 38fade 38minute 38service 38setting 38answering a call 7, 49Antenna 9, 13antenna 20
56Ccall history 18, 21, 25, 30, 35, 36call info 33call waiting 9, 17callscredit card 28dialing 27, 28, 35ending 9incoming 9, 17, 21, 34making
57numbers 19emergency numbers 18, 19, 34, 35END key 9ending a call 9enteringa number 16, 22, 24, 28, 35letters 24lock code 19, 34, 35lower case
58effect 14locations 6, 21, 24, 25, 27, 30storage 39menuitem descriptions 32–54method 31options 31shortcuts 32messagetext 10message key 9mess
59POWER key 9power key 9power save mode 20powering off 12powering on 12Rradio frequency energy exposure 46recalling last number dialed 18recall
6HighlightsCongratulations on your purchase of the Q phone.It is an easy-to-use, versatile, and dependable palm-sized phone which provides many unique
60numbers 19, 22–23secret numbers 30Ttalk time 11timerlast call 33. See also call inforoaming 34. See also call infototal 34. See also call info
7Clamshell DesignThe phone opens and closes like a clam shell. Itmust be open to use any of the phone’s features.When the phone is closed, the keypad
8Front, Side, and Top Views of the Phone
91 Power turns power on and off (phone maybe open or closed).2 Light lights red when phone is poweredon or off and when there areincoming calls and m
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