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.
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FCC/IC Notice 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).
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).
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.
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Table of Contents 1 Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 If you already use a Palm handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2 What to do first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 To install the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 To connect the sync cradle and charge the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Turning your phone on for the first time .
Checking status—the status bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Checking status —the LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Using the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 4 Using Keyguard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 To turn on Keyguard manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 If you receive a call while Keyguard is turned on . . . . . . . .
6 Receiving calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 To answer a call (with the flip closed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 To answer a call (with the flip open) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 7 Using the flip-closed menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 To use the flip-closed menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 To check your own phone number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 Using the Date Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 13 Using the Memo Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 14 Receiving messages and voice mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 To check messages and voice mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 15 Using Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 To add numbers to your Speed Dial list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18 Creating voice memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 To record and play back voice memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 19 Adjusting sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 To adjust the speaker volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 To select a ringer sound and adjust ringer volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 To silence the ringer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23 Beaming information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 To beam information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 24 Resetting the phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 To perform a soft reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 To perform a hard reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 25 Synchronizing your phone with a computer. . . . . . . .
Where to find help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 27 Phone safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Radio frequency (RF) energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Exposure to RF energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Medical devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 End-User Software License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 WELCOME 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.
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 80). 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).
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.
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.
2 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. IMPORTANT: Do not remove Do NOT remove this plug. the circular access plug on the back of your phone above the battery compartment.
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. 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.
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.
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 message “Powering on” on the screen. for a few seconds. You see the 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 21. For more information: If the phone does not turn on, see “Where to find help” on page 91.
3 INTRODUCING THE KYOCERA QCP 6035 SMARTPHONE 1 1 Backlight button and infrared 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 4 Stylus—Slide the stylus out of its slot. Hold it like a pen to write on the screen.
5 Shuttle—Roll the shuttle up or down to scroll through menus. Press it in to make selections. During a call, roll it up or down to adjust the volume. 1 2 3 6 Headset jack—Plug the headset cable in here. 4 7 Data port—Plug the data cable in here. 5 8 Power port—Plug the power cable in here to recharge the battery without the sync cradle.
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.
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.
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.
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 Find Application keys—Press these keys to open the following Palm applications: Date Book To Do List Address Book Memo Pad Up and Down keys—Press these keys to scroll up and down.
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.
What you see when the flip is closed If the phone is off The screen is blank. The LED is not flashing. Keyguard protects 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 against accidental key presses. Only is responsive. accidental key presses. Only and the backlight key are responsive. The LED flashes slowly.
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. 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 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.
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.
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 2. Tap the Prefs to view the Applications Launcher. application. 3. Tap the in the upper-right corner of the screen. From the picklist, tap Digitizer.
4 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.
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.
5 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 .
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 Making calls . .
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.
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 33.
To make a call from the Dialer On Open 1. Tap the Dialer icon. • If the phone is on, the full-keypad Dialer appears. • If the phone is off, only the Power and Done icons appear. Tap the Power icon to turn the phone on. The minimized Dialer appears. 2. To toggle between minimized and full-keypad mode, tap the Minimize icon or the Maximize 28 icon.
Using the full-keypad Dialer Turn the phone power on or off. Make a call. Switch to the minimized Dialer. Erase a number or clear an error. Return to the previous application. End a call. 1. To enter a phone number, tap the digits with the stylus, press them with your finger, or write them in the Graffiti writing area. You can enter both letters and numbers for dialing, but only standard English characters are recognized (not international accented characters).
Using the minimized Dialer In the minimized Dialer, you can press the shuttle in to open and use the menus just as if the flip were closed. You can use the following icons in the minimized Dialer. Switch to the full keypad Dialer. Make a call. 30 Erase a number or clear an error. Find names from the Address Book. End a call. Silence the phone. Return to the previous application. Check messages. Turn the phone power on or off. Toggle speakerphone mode.
6 RECEIVING CALLS To answer a call (with the flip closed) On Closed 1. Press or . • Pressing answers the call, even if the keypad is locked. • Pressing answers the call and puts it in speakerphone mode. • If you have Any-key answer enabled, you can answer the call by pressing any key except the backlight key, the shuttle, or 2. To end your call, press Receiving calls . .
To answer a call (with the flip open) On Open If the flip is open when a call arrives, the Dialer appears on the screen. 1. Tap . 2. To end your call, tap . See Chapter 2, “Making and Receiving Calls,” in the Reference Guide.
7 USING THE FLIP-CLOSED MENUS To use the flip-closed menus On Closed 1. From the home screen, press the shuttle in to see the main menu. 2. Roll the shuttle up or down to move through the options. When the option you want to select is highlighted, press the shuttle in. The menu you see depends on whether you are on a call or not.
If you are not making a call, you see the following options: Phone Info Check your phone number and other information Contacts View your Address Book, Speed Dial list, or Voice Dial list Recent Calls See your recent incoming, outgoing, and missed calls Settings Adjust sounds; make many other adjustments Voice Memo Record, edit, or play voice memos Messages Check your voice mail and text messages If you are making a call, you see the following options: Mute or Unmute Mute the sound so the caller
4. Roll the shuttle up or down to move through any additional menu options. Press the shuttle in to select a highlighted option. 5. To exit from an option or move up one menu level, press . To check your own phone number On, but not during a call Closed 1. From the home screen, press the shuttle in to see the menu. 2. With Phone Info highlighted on the menu, press the shuttle in again. Your phone number appears on the screen. 3. To return to the home screen, press .
8 ENTERING INFORMATION To use the on-screen keyboard May be either on or off Open 1. Tap abc or 123 to open the letter or number keyboards. Graffiti writing area Tap here for the letters keyboard. Tap here for the numbers keyboard.
2. Tap the characters of the keyboard in the screen. When you have finished, tap Done to close the keyboard. To write with the stylus May be either on or off Open 1. Place the stylus on the left side of the Graffiti writing area for letters and on the right side for numbers. 2. Draw the shape as it appears in the table, starting at the dot. (Don’t draw the dot itself.) 3. Lift the stylus at the end of the stroke. The letter appears at the insertion point. Begin the stroke for the next character.
Basic Graffiti characters To enter... Draw To enter... Draw To enter... A N 0 B O 1 C P 2 D Q 3 E R 4 F S 5 G T 6 H U 7 I V 8 J W 9 K X Space L Y Back Space M Z Next Line Draw See Chapter 3, “Using the Organizer,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
9 USING THE APPLICATIONS LAUNCHER May be either on or off Open 1. Tap to view the Applications Launcher. 2. Tap the icon for the application you want to launch. 3. If the icon doesn’t appear on the screen, tap the scroll bar on the right side of the screen or press the Down key to see more. 4. To change from one application to another, tap and select the new application. 5. To open the Address Book, Date Book, Memo Pad, or To Do List, press the appropriate key below the screen.
The Kyocera smartphone automatically saves your work when you change from one application to another, so you don’t need to worry about losing information. See Chapter 3, “Using the Organizer,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
10 USING THE ADDRESS BOOK May be on or off to view information; must be on to make a call. Open 1. Press the Address Book key. 2. To place a call, tap the number (not the name). If there is more than one number, tap the and select the number you want to call. That number is moved into the Address list. Tap to select it. 3. When the Dialer opens, tap the call. To end the call, tap Using the Address Book to place .
If you prefer, you can set the phone to place calls as soon as you tap a number without opening the Dialer. See Chapter 12, “Setting Preferences,” in the Reference Guide. 4. To edit information, tap the person’s name (not the phone number) and make your modifications. 5. To add a new entry, tap New and enter the information. See Chapter 5, “Address Book,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
11 USING CALL HISTORY May be on or off to view information; must be on to make a call. Open Call History records the last 99 incoming, outgoing, and missed calls.
1. Tap to view the Applications Launcher. 2. Tap the Call History icon. 3. To place a call, tap the phone icon to the right of the number you want to call. In the Dialer, tap 4. To end your call, tap . . See Chapter 6, “Call History and the Recent Calls List,” in the Reference Guide.
12 USING THE DATE BOOK May be on or off Open 1. Press the Date Book key. 2. Tap the time line when an event will begin. 3. Enter information about the event. 4. If your event is longer or shorter than one hour, tap the time of the event to open the Set Time dialog. 5. If your event is exactly one hour long, skip to step 7.
6. Tap the correct hour and minute in the time columns on the right side of the dialog to set the Start Time. Day 7. Tap the End Time box. Tap the hour and minute in the time columns. Month Week Daily To Do 8. Tap OK when you have finished. 9. To see different views of your schedule, tap the icons in the lower left corner. See Chapter 7, “Date Book,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
13 USING THE MEMO PAD May be either on or off Open A memo can contain up to 4,000 characters; the number of memos you can store depends on how much free memory you have. 1. Press the Memo Pad Using the Memo Pad key.
2. Tap any existing memo to open it or tap New to create a new memo. 3. Enter the memo text using Graffiti or the on-screen keyboard. 4. When you have finished, tap Done. See Chapter 9, “Memo Pad,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
14 RECEIVING MESSAGES AND VOICE MAIL When you receive a page or voice mail message, the LED on the front of the phone flashes red five times, the backlight turns on, and the envelope icon appears on the screen. You can check your messages with the flip open or closed. To check messages and voice mail On Closed 1. To dial your voice mail service, press and hold the Messages key. 2. To check text or filed messages, press the Messages key once.
3. In the Messages menu, roll the shuttle down until the type of message you want to check is highlighted. Then press the shuttle in. 4. Roll the shuttle up or down to scroll through your messages. 5. To reply to a message, press when the message is highlighted. See Chapter 10, “Messages,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
15 USING SPEED DIAL You can designate up to 199 phone numbers from your Address Book to be on your Speed Dial list. You can then call these phone numbers just by pressing the one-, two-, or three-digit Speed Dial number (1 through 199). Because Speed Dial is linked to the Address Book, when you change a phone number in the Address Book, it is automatically updated in the Speed Dial list. To add numbers to your Speed Dial list May be either on or off Open 1. Tap to view the Applications Launcher. 2.
3. Tap Add. 4. Tap Lookup. 5. Tap the entry you want to add to the Speed Dial list. Then tap Add. If the entry has more than one phone number, select the one you want to use. The entry is added to the next available Speed Dial number. To make a call from Speed Dial (with the flip closed) On Open If you know the Speed Dial number Press the Speed Dial number on the keypad and press .
If you need to look up the Speed Dial number 1. Press the shuttle in to open the menus. 2. Roll the shuttle down until Contacts is highlighted. Then press the shuttle in. 3. Roll the shuttle down until Speed Dial List is highlighted. Then press the shuttle in. 4. Roll the shuttle up or down to scroll through the Speed Dial list. When the person you want to call is highlighted, press . 5. To end your call, press Using Speed Dial .
To make a call from Speed Dial (with the flip open) On Open 1. Tap to view the Applications Launcher. 2. Press the Down key or tap the scroll bar on the right to move through the applications. 3. Tap to open Speed Dial. 4. Tap the number you want to call and then tap Dial. 5. When the Dialer appears, tap 6. To end the call, tap . . See Chapter 14, “Speed Dial,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
16 USING THE TO DO LIST Use the To Do List to keep track of things you need to accomplish. May be either on or off Open 1. Press the To Do List key. 2. Tap New to add an item to the list. 3. Enter the text for the item. The text can be longer than one line. 4. Tap Details to set a priority, put the item in a category, assign a due date, or mark the item as private. You can also attach a note to it.
5. Tap Show to set your preferences for displaying the To Do List. For example, you can sort items by priority, due date, or category. 6. Tap Done when you have finished. See Chapter 15, “To Do List,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
17 USING VOICE DIAL To train the phone On Open 1. Tap to view the Applications Launcher. 2. Tap to open Voice Dial. If Voice Book doesn’t appear in the upper-right corner, tap the and select it. 3. Tap New. A list of all the names in your Address Book appears. 4. Select a person and tap Add. If there is more than one phone number, select the one you want to use and tap Add. 5. When you hear “Speak a name,” speak the name. Repeat the name when you are instructed to do so.
To make a call using voice commands On May be either open or closed 1. Press . 2. When you hear “Speak a name” and a beep, speak the name of the person you want to call. See Chapter 16, “Voice Dial,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
18 CREATING VOICE MEMOS To record and play back voice memos On Closed You can record at least 60 seconds of voice memos on your phone. 1. Press and hold the shuttle in. When you hear “Please record at the tone” and a beep, release the shuttle and record your memo. 2. Press the shuttle in to stop recording the memo. 3. To replay a memo, select Voice Memo from the flip-closed menus. 4. Select the memo you want to replay.
5. Roll the shuttle up or down to select any of the options at the bottom of the screen. (Options vary depending on what you are doing.) When the correct option is highlighted, press the shuttle in. Play Pause Record, Resume, or Append Erase Erase a memo Stop Name Name a memo See Chapter 17, “Voice Memos,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
19 ADJUSTING SOUNDS To adjust the speaker volume On, with a call in progress Closed Roll the shuttle up or down. To select a ringer sound and adjust ringer volume May be either on or off Open 1. Tap 2. Tap to view the Applications Launcher. to open the last Preferences screen you used.
3. Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner and select Sounds. 4. Tap Incoming Calls. 5. Tap the beside Ringer Volume. Select a volume level between Low and High. If you want the ringer volume to increase with each ring, select Escalate. 6. Tap the beside Default Ring to select a ringer sound. When you select a sound, you hear a sample of it. 7.
a. Put a check mark in the Ring by Category check box. b. Tap the under Category. Select a category of calls. c. Tap the under Ringer. Select the sound for that category of calls. d. Repeat steps b–c for each category you want to set up. 5. When you have finished, tap Done.
To silence the ringer On Closed 1. Press and hold the Silence Sounds key. The message “Ringer Off” and the no ringer icon appear on the screen. When you receive a call, the phone vibrates. 2. To turn the ringer back on, press and hold again. You can make many other adjustments to the sounds. When the flip is closed, navigate to the Settings menu and select Sounds. When the flip is open, tap the Prefs icon on the Applications Launcher. Select Sounds from the pick list.
20 SETTING UP PREFERENCES Using the preferences screens, you can turn on many features such as Auto Answer, One-Touch Dialing, and beaming. You can also make adjustments to sound, power usage, and other settings. This section explains how to adjust a few of the preferences. For more information, see the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM. To set General preferences May be either on or off Open 1. Tap 2. Tap to view the Applications Launcher. to open Preferences.
3. Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner and select General. 4. Tap Automatic if you want your phone to set the date and time automatically. Tap Manual to adjust these settings yourself. 5. To receive beamed data from other devices, make sure that Beam Receive is set to On. 6. Tap Contrast to adjust the contrast level of the screen. To set Phone preferences May be either on or off Open 1. Tap 2. Tap to view the Applications Launcher. to open Preferences. 3.
4. Tap the My Banner box. Write your name or other text you want to appear on the screen. 5. Tap the Voice Mail box. If your Voice Mail number has not been entered by your service provider, write it here. 6. Tap the beside Auto Answer and select Off, On, or HFK only. If you select HFK only, the phone is answered automatically only when it is in a hands-free car kit. 7. To answer incoming calls by pressing any key, tap Keypad. Put a check mark in the Any-Key Answer check box. Then tap Done. 8.
21 SETTING UP NETWORK CONNECTIONS Your Kyocera smartphone is capable of connecting wirelessly to network services for email and Internet access. To make these connections, your service provider must offer over-the-air digital data coverage in your area. (Data coverage is not the same as voice coverage, but both may be offered by your service provider.) Your service provider may already have installed applications for email or web browsing on your phone.
help with these applications, contact their source. For example, if you need help with Eudora, go to the Eudora web site (www.eudora.com). To install these applications on your phone, open the Kyocera smartphone Desktop software and click the Install button. Then open Network Preferences on the phone and enter the appropriate information from your phone service or Internet service provider. See Chapter 11, “Setting Up Network Connections,” in the Reference Guide.
22 USING DATA/FAX MODE You can use the built-in wireless modem in your Kyocera smartphone just like a standard external modem to your PC or laptop. You can also use it to send or receive faxes from the PC. Notice, however, that you cannot make or receive voice calls or use any other applications while the modem is in Data/Fax mode. Incoming phone calls receive a busy signal. Opening any other application terminates the modem call.
To set up Data/Fax mode On Open 1. Tap to view the Applications Launcher. 2. Tap to open Data/Fax mode. 3. Tap to open the menu. 4. From the Options menu, tap Settings. These settings identify the serial communications settings between your computer and the Kyocera smartphone. 5. Match your computer’s settings to these values. You can change these settings if necessary. Refer to your computer user guide. 6. Tap Done.
To use Data/Fax mode On Open 1. Slide the phone into the cradle. If the cradle is attached to the port you use for data synchronization, turn off HotSync on your computer. If you are using a data cable and/or a different port than the one you use for synchronization, it is not necessary to turn off HotSync. 2. Tap 3. Tap to view the Applications Launcher. to open Data/Fax mode. You see status information beginning with “Initializing Modem” and continuing to “Ready to Send Data or Faxes.
4. Tap the beside Incoming Calls and select an option: Voice Fax, until off Fax, next call Data, until off Data, next call 5. From the computer, make the connection you want to initiate. 6. To end the data or fax call, tap End or tap the Applications Launcher and select a different application. See Chapter 11, “Setting Up Network Connections,” in the Reference Guide.
23 BEAMING INFORMATION Using the phone’s infrared (IrDA) port, you can “beam” information such as addresses, memos, or appointments to other devices with infrared ports. To receive beamed information, the beam receive feature must be turned on. See step 5 on page 66. To beam information May be either on or off Open 1. Locate the entry you want to beam. 2. Tap 74 to open the menus. From the Record menu, tap Beam.
3. Point the top of your phone at the infrared port of the receiving device. For best results, the devices should be approximately 5–30 centimeters (2–12 inches) apart, and the path between them must be clear of obstacles. 4. Wait for the Status message to indicate that the transfer is complete. See Chapter 4, “Transferring Information,” in the Reference Guide.
24 RESETTING THE PHONE If the phone does not respond to taps or key presses with the flip either open or closed, you may need to perform a reset. There are two types of resets—soft resets and hard resets. In a soft reset, all records and entries are saved. In a hard reset, all records and entries are erased. If you must do a hard reset, you can restore any data that you previously synchronized using a HotSync operation.
To perform a soft reset May be either on or off Open 1. Turn the Kyocera smartphone over. Open the battery door on the back of the phone. 2. Press the reset button with the stylus. 3. Replace the battery door. Turn the phone back over and verify that it has restarted.
To perform a hard reset May be either on or off Open IMPORTANT: When you do a hard reset, all entries stored in the phone are erased. You can restore previously synchronized data using a HotSync operation. Perform a hard reset only as a last resort if a soft reset has not solved the problem or you are instructed to do so by the Kyocera Customer Care Center. 1. With the flip open, turn the Kyocera smartphone over. Open the battery door on the back of the phone. 2.
The following message appears: Erase all data? YES - “up” button NO - any other button 4. Press the Up key below the screen to complete the hard reset and delete your data. Press any other key to cancel the hard reset and keep your data. See Chapter 18, “Troubleshooting,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM.
25 SYNCHRONIZING YOUR PHONE WITH A COMPUTER Note To synchronize your phone with your computer, install the Kyocera smartphone desktop software on the computer. You’ll find it on the CD-ROM in your phone package. For detailed instructions, see Chapter 4, “Transferring Information,” in the Reference Guide on the CD-ROM. 80 If you already use a Palm device and have already installed the Desktop software on your computer, it is not necessary to install it again.
To install the Desktop software Do not simply copy the Desktop software to your hard drive. The installer decompresses the files and puts them in their proper places. Before you begin, exit all programs and remove the phone from the sync cradle. 1. Insert the Kyocera smartphone Desktop CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. 2. If the introduction screen does not appear, open the Start menu and choose Run. Type the letter of your CD-ROM drive, followed by a colon and the word setup. 3.
To perform your first synchronization May be either on or off, but do not turn it on or off during synchronization May be either open or closed IMPORTANT: If you are a Palm user, see “Transferring information between Palm devices” in Chapter 4 of the Reference Guide before you synchronize your phone. 1. On your computer, double-click the Kyocera smartphone Desktop icon (or select Kyocera smartphone Desktop from the Start menu). 2. Click in the Windows system tray. In the menu, make sure Local is checked.
4. Slide the phone into the cradle. NOTE: Do not remove the phone from the sync cradle during synchronization. 5. Tap the sync button on the cradle. During your first synchronization, a message asks for your user name. 6. On the computer, enter a user name. Click OK. Every Palm handheld device must have a unique name. Problems may occur if you synchronize more than one device with the same name. See Chapter 4, “Transferring Information,” in the Reference Guide.
26 PHONE CARE Follow these guidelines to optimize the performance of your phone. • Phone • Do not let unauthorized personnel install or service your phone or accessories. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty. • Only use approved accessories. Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate your phone warranty if the accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. See “Accessories” on page 92. • Keep the phone dry.
• To avoid scratching the screen, always use the stylus or other plastic-tipped pen intended for a touch-sensitive screen. Never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the surface of the screen. • Treat the phone gently. The touch-sensitive screen contains a glass element. Do not drop the phone or subject it to any strong impact. Do not carry your Kyocera smartphone in your back pocket. If you sit on it, the glass may break. • Protect the Kyocera smartphone from temperature extremes.
Antenna Follow these guidelines to get the best reception. • Fully extend the antenna when you place or receive a call. • Do not touch the antenna while you are on a call. Do not bend or twist the antenna. • When using the headset, keep the headset wire away from the antenna. • When using the phone to connect to the Internet or send and receive email, make sure the extended antenna is at least 20 centimeters (8 inches) away from other people and is pointed away from them.
Caution • Always turn the phone off before removing the battery. • Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery. • Keep the metal contacts at the base of the battery clean. • If you have not used a battery for more than a month, recharge it before using it. • Do not charge any battery if the temperature is below 32ºF (0ºC) or above 122ºF (50ºC). • Do not store any battery in hot areas for long periods of time.
Tips for improving battery performance • Select a shorter “Auto-off after” time on the Power preferences screen. This feature puts the screen to sleep after it has been idle for a number of minutes. The shorter a time you select, the more energy is saved. • Minimize the use of the backlight. • If you don’t plan to make or receive calls, you can use the flip-open applications without turning on the phone. • Completely charge the battery before prolonged use.
• Before replacing the battery, turn the phone off. Never remove the battery while the phone is on. To verify that the phone is off, open and then close the flip. The words “Phone is OFF” appear on the screen. • Only remove the battery to replace it with another battery. Don’t leave the battery out of the phone.
reset the phone. Then synchronize the phone to your computer to restore the data. • The internal backup battery takes about 20 hours to charge completely. It is automatically charged by the removable battery or external power whether the phone is on or off. • If the battery is fully charged and the phone is turned off, your clock settings and data will be stored for about two months. • When you remove the battery and reinsert it, the Kyocera smartphone does a soft reset.
Where to find help Your service provider—For questions about your phone and phone service, contact your service provider. Your service provider’s customer support department can answer questions about your phone, phone bill, call coverage area, and features such as call forwarding or voice mail. Your phone documentation—If you have questions about the phone, refer to this guide or the Reference Guide (on the CD-ROM in your phone package).
Before requesting support, please try to reproduce and isolate the problem. When you contact the Customer Care Center, call on another phone (not the Kyocera smartphone) since you may be instructed to remove the battery or reset the phone. Be ready to provide the following: • The name of your service provider • The actual error message or problem you are experiencing • The steps you take to reproduce the problem • The phone’s electronic serial number (ESN).
27 PHONE SAFETY Radio frequency (RF) energy Your Kyocera smartphone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and also sends out RF energy. Your service provider’s phone network controls the power level of the RF signal. This power level can range from 0.006 watts to 0.6 watts. There are situations in which wireless phones must be turned off for reasons of safety. You can quickly turn off the Kyocera smartphone simply by holding down Phone safety for a few seconds.
Exposure to RF energy In August 1996, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. These guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies in the following reports: • ANSI C95.
Medical devices Pacemakers—If your portable wireless phone is too close to a pacemaker, the phone’s RF energy may interfere with the pacemaker’s operation. The Health Industry Manufacturers Association and the wireless technology research community recommend that you follow these guidelines to minimize the potential for interference. • Always keep the phone at least six inches (15 centimeters) away from your pacemaker when the phone is turned on. • Do not carry your phone near your heart.
Other medical devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of the device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to help you obtain this information. In health care facilities Turn your phone off in health care facilities when instructed. Hospitals and health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone off when you are in a blasting area or in areas posted “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone off when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, clearly marked.
Air bags If you have an air bag, DO NOT place installed or portable phone equipment or other objects over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If equipment is not properly installed, you and your passengers risk serious injury.
Index A accessories, 92 adding name to Voice Dial, 57 Address Book calling from, 25 using, 41 with keypad closed, 26 aircraft safety, 96 answering calls, 31 antenna, 9, 86 Any-Key Answer, 67 application keys, 15 Applications Launcher, 15, 39 applications, opening, 39 Auto-Answer, 67 100 B backlight, 9 battery charge icon, 19 extending battery life, 86, 88 installing and charging, 5 low battery signal, 20 removing, 90 replacing, 88 beaming sending data, 74 turning on beam receive, 66 C Call History, 43 cal
history, 43 receiving, 31 viewing recent calls, 34 ways of making, 24 care and safety, 84 CDMA digital mode, 18 voice privacy, 19 Clear key, 13 Contacts, 34 contrast, adjusting, 66 D data port, 10 data transmission, 70, 72 Date Book, 45 date, setting, 66 Dialer, 15, 28, 30 dialing Dialer, 28 keypad, 24 one-touch, 67 Speed Dial, 52 Voice Dial, 57 digital mode, 18 down key, 15 driving safety, 96 E email, 68 entering text, 36, 37 envelope icon, 19 erasing numbers or letters, 13 F fax, 70, 72 Find icon, 15 Fin
G Graffiti, 15, 37, 38 with flip closed, 13 keys, 9, 13, 15 H hands-free Auto-Answer, 67 headset jack, 10 hearing aid, using phone with, 95 help, 91 home area indicator, 20 HotSync first time, 82 installing Desktop software, 80 L LED, 9, 17, 20 locking keypad, 22 I icons, 18 installing Palm Desktop, 81 K Keyguard, 17, 22 keypad flip-open Dialer, 28 102 M making calls from Address Book, 25 from Dialer, 28, 52, 54 from keypad, 24 from Speed Dial, 51, 52, 54 from Voice Dial, 57 maximize icon, 28 medical d
flip-closed, 33 Menus icon, 15 messages checking, 34, 49 envelope icon, 19 Messages key, 14 minimize icon, 28 modes, 18 mute phone during call, 34 N navigating menus, 33 network connections, 68 no signal indicator, 19, 20 number, own phone number, 34, 35 O on call icon, 19 One-touch Dialing, 67 on-screen keyboard, 36, 37 own phone number, 34, 35 P padlock icon, 19 pages, see messages Palm Desktop, 81 phone checking own number, 34, 35 illustrations, 9, 13, 15 preferences, 66 power port, 10 power save mode,
RF energy exposure, 94 unsafe areas, 96 ringer ring by category, 63 selecting, 61 volume, 62 roaming indicator, 18, 20 S safety pacemaker, 95 RF energy, 94 unsafe areas, 96 screen blank, 17 care of, 85 icons, 19 send key, 13 service area, roaming, 18 104 settings menu, 34 shuttle, 10, 11 signal strength, 18 silence all, 64 Silence Sounds key, 14 soft reset, 90 sound adjusting ringer, 61 ring by category, 63 selecting ringer, 61 silence all, 64 silencing ringer, 14 speaker, adjusting volume, 61 Speakerphon
stylus, 9, 37 synchronizing phone to computer, 80 T talk key, 13 talk time battery charge icon, 19 time, setting, 66 To Do List, 55 turning phone on and off, 11 U unmute phone during call, 34 up/down keys, 15 voice memo menu, 34 recording, 59 volume adjusting during call, 11, 34 adjusting speaker, 61 setting ringer, 61 W waking up the phone, 17 web browsers, 68 V Voice Dial, 57 voice mail checking, 49 indicator, 19 setting up, 67 Kyocera QCP 6035 Smartphone User’s Guide 105
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