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Q PHONE
USER GUIDE
Kyocera Wireless Corp.
10300 Campus Point Drive
http://www.kyocera-wireless.com
80-B6670-1, Rev. -
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Seite 1 - USER GUIDE

Q PHONEUSER GUIDEKyocera Wireless Corp.10300 Campus Point Drivehttp://www.kyocera-wireless.com80-B6670-1, Rev. -

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10Display IndicatorsDisplay indicators are located at the top of thedisplay. Different indicators appear based on thephone’s operating mode.Digital In

Seite 3 - CONTENTS

11Using the BatteryThe phone comes with a rechargeable battery pack.The battery pack is shipped with approximately50% capacity so you can use it immed

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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

Seite 5 - Important Information

13AntennaRaise the antenna for best voice quality.Charging the BatteryThe battery charge level is shown at the top right ofthe display when the phone

Seite 6 - GETTING STARTED

14When the battery charge level becomes low, the lowbattery sensor will alert you by displaying thescreen icon and sounding an audible tone. If thebat

Seite 7 - Clamshell Design

15Function KeysThe following keys perform these functions whenpressed during most procedures:Clears characters from the screen.Press once to erase one

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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

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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

Seite 10 - Display Indicators

18Three-way CallingYour service provider may offer three-way calling.1. Press / to connect the three parties.See your service provider for more inst

Seite 11 - Using the Battery

19Making Emergency Calls1. Press or one of the other threeemergency numbers.2. Press / .Saving and Editing Emergency Numbers1. Press the key

Seite 12 - Turning the Phone On and Off

This manual is based on the production version of theQ phone. Software changes may have occurred after thisprinting.The products and equipment describ

Seite 13 - Charging the Battery

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

Seite 14 - Using the Desktop Charger

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:

Seite 15 - BASIC FUNCTIONS

22• While viewing a call history entry, press toshow additional information available such asthe time stamp.Saving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Boo

Seite 16 - Correcting Dialing Mistakes

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

Seite 17 - Call Waiting

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

Seite 18 - Emergency Dialing

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

Seite 19 - Signal Strength

26Changing Your Phone BookErasing a Stored Memory1. Press the key under [BOOK]. Recall and viewthe memory location.2. Press the key under [ERASE]

Seite 20 - Power Save Mode

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

Seite 21 - PHONE BOOK FEATURE

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

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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

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CONTENTS3Contents ...3Important Information ...5

Seite 24 - Retrieving by Name Search

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.

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31Main MenuThis section describes the various menu items. Anarrow to the right of the title indicates if there ismore information before (↑) or after

Seite 26 - Changing Your Phone Book

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

Seite 27 - One-touch Dialing

33only while the phone is instandby or is ringing. Possiblesettings: silent, escalating, low,M-, M+, high. Escalating meansthat the ringer volume will

Seite 28 - Advanced Phone Book Features

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

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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

Seite 30 - Making an Entry Secret

36“every 60 seconds,” “every 30seconds,” “every 10 seconds,”“off.”3 Scratch Pad Store phone numbers during acall. These numbers are added tocall histo

Seite 31 - MENU FEATURE

376 DisplayThis allows you to choose what you see on thedisplay.1 Backlight Choose the setting of the LCDand keypad backlighting. Pos-sible settings:

Seite 32 - Menu Item Descriptions

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

Seite 33 - 3 Call Info

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

Seite 34 - 4 Security

4Menu Access Method ...31Shortcut Menu Access Method...32Menu Item Descriptions ...

Seite 35 - 5 Features

40Voice Mail indicates the number of newNotification voice mail messages that yourvoice mailbox has. You must callyour voice mail number to listento t

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41Viewing Pages and MessagesThese messages may consist of a time stamp, acallback number, a name (if the callback numbermatches a phone number stored

Seite 37 - 6 Display

42NoteWhen there are no new messages, the phone willdisplay a list of previous messages.If the callback number has not been previouslystored into one

Seite 38 - 8 System

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

Seite 39 - VOICE MAIL

44Press the key under [ERASE] to erase themessage and turn the icon off. Usually, this isnot required because the network will commandthe phone t

Seite 40 - New Message Alert

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

Seite 41 - Viewing Pages and Messages

46BackgroundThe hand-held portable telephone is one of the mostexciting and innovative electronic products everdeveloped. It let’s you stay in touch w

Seite 42 - Reading Previous Messages

47For Best PerformanceTo properly operate the phone and maintain safeand satisfactory service, follow these rules:• Extend the antenna fully.• Hold th

Seite 43 - Voice Mail Notifications

48Caring for the BatteryFor best battery performance, follow theseguidelines:• Only use Kyocera battery packs, model numbersTABAT0201 or TABAT0202, an

Seite 44 - Out of Memory Warning

49Driving SafetyTalking on the phone while driving is extremelydangerous and is illegal in some states. Remember,safety comes first.Check the laws and

Seite 45 - ACCESSORIES

5Important InformationCautionThe user is cautioned that changes or modificationsnot expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could vo

Seite 46 - PHONE SAFETY

50Other Safety GuidelinesElectronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded fromRF energy. However, certain electronic equipmentmay not be

Seite 47 - Antenna Care

51of your device to determine if they are adequatelyshielded from external RF energy. Your physicianmay be able to assist you in obtaining thisinforma

Seite 48 - Caring for the Battery

52Potentially Explosive AtmospheresTurn your phone OFF when in any area with apotentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signsand instructions. Spa

Seite 49 - Driving Safety

53Your Service ProviderFor questions about your phone and phone service,contact your service provider first. Your serviceprovider’s customer support d

Seite 50 - Other Safety Guidelines

54Before requesting support, please try to reproduceand isolate the problem. When you contact support,be ready to provide the following information:

Seite 51 - Blasting Areas

55INDEXAAC adaptor 14accessories 6, 47aircraft 51alerts 38fade 38minute 38service 38setting 38answering a call 7, 49Antenna 9, 13antenna 20

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56Ccall history 18, 21, 25, 30, 35, 36call info 33call waiting 9, 17callscredit card 28dialing 27, 28, 35ending 9incoming 9, 17, 21, 34making

Seite 53 - FIND HELP

57numbers 19emergency numbers 18, 19, 34, 35END key 9ending a call 9enteringa number 16, 22, 24, 28, 35letters 24lock code 19, 34, 35lower case

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58effect 14locations 6, 21, 24, 25, 27, 30storage 39menuitem descriptions 32–54method 31options 31shortcuts 32messagetext 10message key 9mess

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59POWER key 9power key 9power save mode 20powering off 12powering on 12Rradio frequency energy exposure 46recalling last number dialed 18recall

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6HighlightsCongratulations on your purchase of the Q phone.It is an easy-to-use, versatile, and dependable palm-sized phone which provides many unique

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60numbers 19, 22–23secret numbers 30Ttalk time 11timerlast call 33. See also call inforoaming 34. See also call infototal 34. See also call info

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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

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8Front, Side, and Top Views of the Phone

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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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