Kyocera Kona manuel d'utilisation

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    KY O CE RA K ona U s e r G u i d e ©2013 Kyocera Co rporation . All rights reserv ed. payLo and the pay Lo logo are trademarks o f Virgin Mobi le USA, L.P. The ―Virgin‖ name and the Virgin si gnature logo ar e registered trademarks o f Virgin Enterprises Li mited and are use d under license. Al l other trademar ks are the property of their res[...]

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    TOC i Table of Contents Get Started ................................ ................................................................................................ 1 Your Phone at a Glance ......................................................................................................... 2 Set Up Your Phone .................................[...]

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    TOC ii Call Using the Pl us (+) Code .............................................................................................. 21 Call Using a Speed Dial Number ........................................................................................ 21 Call Using Abbrev iated Dial ing Features ..................................................[...]

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    TOC iii Select a Picture ID ............................................................................................................. 36 Power Sav e Mode .............................................................................................................. 36 Change the Cloc k/Calendar Display ...........................................[...]

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    TOC iv Call History Icons ............................................................................................................... 47 Call History Thread ................................................................................................ ............ 48 Call History Details .......................................................[...]

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    TOC v Find an Entry From Contacts ............................................................................................. 58 Find an Entry Using the Pho ne Keypad ............................................................................. 58 Use Contacts In formation in Other Applications ....................................................[...]

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    TOC vi Stopwatch ............................................................................................................................. 79 Notepad ................................................................................................................................ . 79 Write a Note .................................................[...]

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    Get Started 1 Get Started This section giv es you all the in formation you ne ed to set up you r phone and use y our service the first time. Your Phone at a Glance Set Up Your Phone Activate Your Phone Account Manage ment Set Up Voicemai l Customer Suppo rt Directory Assistanc e 411[...]

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    Get Started 2 Your Phone a t a Glance The follow ing illustration outlines you r phone ‘s primary external features .[...]

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    Get Started 3 Set Up Your Phone You must firs t install and charge the battery to begin se tting up your phon e. 1. Install the batte ry.  Hook your fin gernail into the slot at the bottom o f the battery cov er and li ft the cover off gently (Fi gur e ).  Insert the battery , contacts end first, and gently press into place (Figure ).  Rep[...]

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    Get Started 4 2. Charge your ba ttery.  Plug the USB conne ctor into the char ger/accessory jack on the low er left side o f your phone.  Plug the AC adap ter into an electrical outle t. Note: Your phone ‘ s batte ry should hav e enough charge for your phone to turn on and find a signal, set up you r voicemail , and make a call . You should[...]

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    Get Started 5 You can also manual ly start the activation process by pressing > Settings > Others > Data Settings > Update Data Profile . If your phone w as previously programmed with a di fferent phone number , you will need to follow these steps to pro gram your phone : 1. On the display screen, enter ##25327#, and then enter your ac [...]

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    Get Started 6 Auto Top- Up Auto Top-Up is the easiest way to keep your servi ce working, Set i t to Top-Up your account once a month so you can keep emailing, IMi ng, Tweeting with Twi tter, surfing, and tal king. No in terruptions, no swea t. Activate Auto Top-Up and adjust your settings any time by logging a t virginmobileu sa.com . One-time Top-[...]

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    Get Started 7 ● Visit http://w ww.virginmobi leusa.com/help-support/ . ● Dial *86 from y our payLo phone. ● Dial 1- 888 - 322 - 1122 from any phone. For questions abou t the phone features , refer to the materials prov ided wi th your phone, or visit virginmobileu sa.com . Directory Ass istance 411 Directory Assistanc e 411 giv es you access [...]

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    Phone Basics 8 Phone Basics Your phone is pac ked with features that simplify y our life and expand your ab ility to stay connected to the people and in formation that are i mportant to y ou. The topics in this section w ill introduce the basi c functions and featu res of you r phone. Tip: Phone Soft ware Upgrades - Updates to your phon e‘s softw[...]

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    Phone Basics 9 Your Phone ’ s Layout The illustrations and descriptions below outline you r phone‘s basic lay out.[...]

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    Phone Basics 10 Key Functions ● Earpiece lets you hear the caller and auto mated prompts. ● Main Screen display s all the in formation needed t o operate your phone , such as the call status, the Contac ts list, the date and time, and th e signal and batte ry strength. ● OK Key ( ) lets you access the phone ‘ s menus an d select the highli [...]

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    Phone Basics 11 ● Outer Screen lets you monitor the phone‘ s status and see w ho is calling w ithout opening the phone . ● Charger/A ccessory Jack al lows you to conne ct a compatible char ging cabl e or USB data cable (no t included). ● Camera Lens , as part of the buil t-in camera, lets you take pictures. ● Speaker lets y ou hear the di[...]

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    Phone Basics 12 After an addition al five minutes or so , the phone s ounds a warning tone t h ree times and then turns off. Note: Long backlight se ttings, searchin g for service, vibrate mode, brow ser use, and othe r variables may reduce the battery ‘ s tal k and stand by times. Tip: Watch your phone ‘ s ba ttery lev el indicator and char ge[...]

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    Phone Basics 13 Status Icon Description Missed Call - You have one or more missed voice calls. Battery - Your phone ‘ s current batte ry charge level . (The icon to the left shows the ba ttery is fully charged.) The icon is animated w hile the battery i s charging. Location On - Your phone ‘ s location feature is on and av ailable for location-[...]

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    Phone Basics 14 Enabled - Your phone ‘ s Bluetooth featu re is enabl ed. Note: The above icons w ill blink while your phone is communica ting with a Bluet ooth device. Camera Icon Description Beach/Sno w Mode - The picture mode is set to Beach/Snow. Scenery Mode - The picture mode is se t to Scenery. Mirror Image Mod e - The picture mode is set t[...]

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    Phone Basics 15 Navigate Through t he Menus The navigation key on your phone lets you scroll through onscreen i tems. To nav igate through a menu, press the nav igation key up or down. Many menus feature a scroll bar on the right to help you keep trac k of your position in the menu. Select Menu Items As you nav igate through the menu, menu options [...]

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    Phone Basics 16 Select a Text Inpu t Mode T9 Text Input A bc M ode Set Text Entry Options Select a Text Inp ut M ode Your phone prov ides conv enient ways to enter let ters, numbers , and symbol s whenever you are prompted to enter text. 1. From a screen where you can en ter text, press OPT IONS (right softkey) to change the text mode. ( If you are[...]

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    Phone Basics 17 T9 Text Input u ses an intuiti ve word database to analyz e the letters you enter and create a suitable w ord. (The word may change as you type.) 1. Select the T9Word text input mode. 2. Press the corre sponding keys once per letter to enter a word. (For example, to en ter the word ― Bill, ‖ press .) (If you make a mi stake, pre[...]

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    Phone Basics 18 – or – From standby mode, press > Settings > Text Entry . 2. Highlight an opti on and press .  Word Comple te to suggest possible w ords based on let ters you hav e entered.  Next Word Comp lete to automatical ly display the word that may follow the current text input.  Phrase Complete to set the phone to p redict[...]

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    Phone Basics 19  Send Message to select Message . The messaging application wi ll open and the email address w ill appear as the me ssage‘s recipi ent.  Share to select Message . The mes saging applicatio n will open and the e mail address wil l appear in the messa ge body.  Save to Contacts to save the email add ress in Contacts.  Co[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 20 Phone Calls & Settings With the netw ork and your phone‘s calling featur e , you can enjoy clear calling across the country. This sec tion explai ns the features related to phone calls. Make Phone Cal ls Receiv e Phone Calls End Phone Cal ls Missed Call Notification Voicemail Phone Call Options Phone Call Settin[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 21 3. Press when you are fini shed. Call From Call Hi story Place a call to the numbers in y our Call History. 1. Press > Call History . – or – Press in standby mode . 2. Highlight an entry and press . Tip: To redial your last outgoing call, press tw ice. Note: You cannot make cal ls from Call History to entries i[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 22 You must have already assigned a speed dial nu mber to an existing phon e number. See Assign Speed Dial N umbers . To use speed dial for locations 2- 9: ► From standby mode, press and hold the appropriate key for approximatel y two seconds. To use speed dial for locations 10-99: ► From standby mode, enter a two-di[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 23 Call a Phone Nu m ber Wi th Pauses You can dial or sav e phone numbe rs with pauses for use with automa ted systems, such as voicemail or credit card bil ling numbers. There are tw o types of pauses av ailable on you r phone: ● Hard Pause sends the next set of nu mbers when y ou press SEND TONE S (left softkey). ●[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 24 Note: After you hav e placed an emer gency call, your ph one automatically enters the Emergency M ode. During an emer gency call, press OPT IONS (right softkey) to display your options. Hi ghlight an option and press . ● Transfer A udio to switch the call to an external dev ice (if applicable). ● Contacts to show [...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 25 ● The screen displ ays an incoming call message. If the incomin g call is from a number stored in y our Contacts, the entry ‘ s name is displ ayed. The caller ‘ s phone nu mber may al so be displayed, i f available. Note: If your phone is turned o ff, all calls auto matically go to voicemail. Note: Your phone wi[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 26 ● Save to save the current call ‘ s phone nu mber in your Conta cts. ● Contact Detai ls to display i nformation about the cal ler stored in your Con tacts (if applicable). ● Main Menu to displ ay the phone ‘ s main menu. ● Contacts to display your Contacts li st. ● Voice Memo to record the othe r party ?[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 27 Voicemail Noti fication New Voi cemail Message Alerts Retrieve Your Voicemai l M essages Check Voicemail Details Set Up Voicemail You should set up your Voicemai l and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activ ated. Always use a pa ssword to protect against unauthoriz ed access. 1. Press and hold in standby mod[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 28 3. Follow the v oice prompts to li sten to and manage your voi cemail messages. Note: Your phone accept s messages ev en when it is tur ned off. However, your pho ne notifies you of new messa ges only when it is turned on and y ou are in a payLo s ervice area. To set the fre quency of new voicemail alerts: 1. Press &g[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 29 Phone Call O ptions Your phone appl ication provi des many useful features and options to help you ma ke the most of your calli ng experience. Caller ID Call W aitin g Call Forw arding Caller ID Caller ID identi fies a caller before y ou answer the phone by display ing the number o f the incoming call. I f you do not [...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 30 1. Enter . 2. Enter the area code and phone numbe r to which you w ant your calls forwarded. 3. Press . (You wil l hear a tone to confirm the activation of Cal l Forwarding.) To deactivate Cal l Forwarding: 1. Enter . 2. Press . (You wil l hear a tone to confirm the deactiv ation.) Phone Call Sett ings Various call-re[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 31  Speakerphone to answer calls au tomatically in speakerphone mode . 3. Highlight the ti me you woul d like your phone to w ait before answ ering and press . Alert Notificati on Set your phone to alert you w ith an audible tone w hen you change serv ice areas, once a minute during a voice call , or when a call has b[...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 32 TTY Use W ith Service A TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone) is a telecommunications dev ice that allow s people w ho are deaf, hard o f hearing, or who have speech or langua ge disabilities to communicate by telephone. Your phone is co mpatible wi th select TTY devices. Please check with the manufacturer of y [...]

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    Phone Calls & Set tings 33 FCC, and the w ireless industry and the PSAP co mmunity are curren tly working to resolve this. Hearing Aid Devi ce Compatibility Your phone has been tested and ra ted for hearing aid dev ice compatibi lity. To use this function effectively , set the Hearing A id option to On . 1. Press > Settings > Others > [...]

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    Settings 34 Settings This section prov ides an ov erview of items you ca n change using y our phone ‘ s settings menus. Display Settin gs Volume Settings Ringtone Settin gs Messaging Se ttings Phone Setup Op tions Security Settin gs Display Settin gs Adjusting your phon e ‘ s display settings not only helps you see what you want, they can also [...]

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    Settings 35 1. Press > Settings > D isplay > Graphic . 2. Select a graphic op tion by pressing the navigation key up or down, and select a graphic. Chang e the Brig htness You can adjus t the brightness on the main screen . 1. Press > Settings > Dis play > Brightness . 2. Highlight a brigh tness lev el and press twice. Chan ge the[...]

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    Settings 36 Select a Pic ture ID You can select an image as a pictu re ID. 1. Press > Settings > Display > Picture ID . 2. Select Contac t , U nsaved Numbers , o r Private / Unk nown .  If you select Contact , select an entry. 3. Select a picture ID option and p ress . 4. Select an ima ge and press to assign it. Power Save Mode This fea[...]

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    Settings 37 Chang e the Font Siz e Adjust the font si ze for the main screen. This set ting does not affect all screens. ► Press to display the main menu, and then pre ss OPTIONS (ri ght softkey) > Large Font or Normal Font . – or – 1. Press > Sett ings > Display > Font Size . – or – Press > Sett ings > Others > Acc e[...]

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    Settings 38 1. Press > Settings > Vo lume . 2. Select Incoming Ringtone , Play back Volume , Po wer Up/Down , or Key Beeps .  If you select Po wer Up/Do w n , select On or Off .  If you select Key Beeps , select T one Volume o r Ton e Type . 3. Select a volume lev el and press . Tip: You can adjus t the ringtone vol ume in standby mo de[...]

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    Settings 39 3. Select a ringtone option by pressing the navigation key up or down, and th en select a ringtone. (See Ge t New Ringtones if you selecte d Downloaded > Get Ne w .) Tip: Ringtones can be assi gned from the Contacts me nu. See Assign a Ringtone to a Contacts Entry . Select Ringtones for Voicemail, Calendar, and Power Up/Down 1. Press[...]

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    Settings 40 2. Select On or Off . Note: When the ringtone vol ume is set to S ilence A ll or Vibrate All , Voice Guide does not work. Select a Vibration Patt ern You can select v ibration patterns for incoming call s, messages, alarms, an d scheduled events . 1. Press > Settings > Others > A ccessibility > Vibrate Ty pe . 2. Select Inco[...]

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    Settings 41 2. Select Single T one (once only) or Repea ted Tone (once ev ery minute ). Add a Customi z e d Signature Add a customized signature to each message yo u sen d. 1. From standby mode, press MESSA GING (left soft key) > OPTIONS (right softkey) > Signature . 2. Select On . (I f you do not wish to attach a signature to your out going [...]

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    Settings 42 2. Check the box next to the options y ou wish to select:  Presidential A lerts to deliv er a national Preside ntial alert. Presi dential Alerts is alway s grayed out (not selectable) and cannot be ex cluded.  Imminent Threa t - Extreme to deliv er emergency alerts in an extreme e mergency situation (an ex traordinary threat to li[...]

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    Settings 43 Headset Mode Set the sound outpu t destination of incoming ringtone on y our phone. 1. Press > Settings > Others > Heads et Mode . 2. Select an op tion and press .  Normal to play the ringtone for incoming calls th rough both the headset and the speaker.  Headset Only to play the rin gtone for incoming c alls only through[...]

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    Settings 44 2. Select Change Lock Code . 3. Enter your new lock code. 4. Re -enter your new l ock code. (You w ill be prompted to crea te a lock code hi nt to help you remember your new lock code. ) 5. If you w ant to create a lock code hint, press YES (left softkey). Ente r a hint and p ress . – or – Press NO (right softkey) to return to the p[...]

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    Settings 45  Contacts to dele te all of y our Contacts including speed di al numbers sav ed in your Contacts.  Voice Memo to del ete all voi ce data and call memos saved in the phone.  My Pho tos to delete all pictures stored in My Photos.  A ll Stuff to delete all user-added data . 4. Read the message and press DELET E (left softkey ).[...]

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    Settings 46 To disable data services: 1. Press > Sett ings > Others > Data Settings > Data > Of f . 2. Read the disclaime r and press DISA BLE (right softkey) to sign out. Net Guard The Net Guard helps you av oid accidental conne ctio ns when you connect to the Web . To enable or disabl e Net Guard: ► Press > Settings > O the[...]

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    Call History 47 Call History Call History keeps track o f the calls placed, recei ved, and missed on your phone. View Call History Call History Options Make a Call Fro m Call History Save the Infor mation in You r Call History Delete Call Hi story View Call History Call History is a list of the last 60 incoming, out going, or missed phone calls. Ca[...]

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    Call History 48 = Incoming Cal l = Outgoing Call = Missed Cal l Call History Thr ead The Call Hi story thread screen show s all history for a selected entry . You can also keep t rack of all the messa ges you have sent and received for the sel ected entry. To display a Call History thread: 1. From standby mode, press . 2. Highlight an entry and pre[...]

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    Call History 49 ● Delete to delete the entry. ● Delete A ll t o delete all Call History entries. See D elete Call History . ● Prepend to add nu mbers to the beginning o f the selected number. Make a Call From Call History You can make a cal l from your Call Hi story. 1. From standby mode, press . 2. Highlight an entry and press . Note: You ca[...]

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    Call History 50 3. Highlight an entry you want to add to a group and press . A che ck mark wi ll appear in the box next to the selected ent ry. Tip: Press OPTIONS (right so ftk ey ) > Enter Ne w A ddress or Contacts to enter a new phone number o r address or to select an entry from your Contacts. 4. When you have sel ected all the entries you w [...]

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    Contacts 51 Contacts Your phone ‘ s Con tacts help y ou stay in touch w ith family, friends, and colleagues by keeping track of all their contact in formation. This section explains how to use your phone ‘ s Contacts. View Contacts Entry Create a New Contacts Entry Edit a Contacts Ent ry ICE Contacts Find Contacts Ent ries Use Contacts In forma[...]

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    Contacts 52 2. Highlight an entry and press to show the details. Tip: Highli ght any data field a nd press on the details s creen. Menu options for that field will appear, if availab le. View Call His tory From Contacts You can view the call history of a sel ected Contac ts entry from the Con tacts list. 1. From standby mode, press CONTA CTS (right[...]

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    Contacts 53 3. Highlight an entry you want to add to a group an d press . A check mark wil l appear in the box next to the selected ent ry.  If the entry has more than one number , select a n umber or numbers and press DONE (left so ftkey). Eac h selected number w ill be added as a separate entry to the group. Tip: Press OPTIONS (right so ftk ey[...]

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    Contacts 54 Remove M embers From a Group Entry Edit a Contacts Entry You can edit ex isting entries in you r Contacts. 1. From standby mode, press CONTA CTS (right softkey). 2. Highlight the ent ry you want to edit and p ress OPTIONS (ri ght softkey) > Edit Con tact or Edit Group . 3. Highlight the in formation y ou wish to edit. 4. Add or edit [...]

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    Contacts 55 2. Highlight an entry and press . 3. Select Set Ringtones > Incoming Cal ls or Message . 4. Select Change . 5. Highlight a ringtone category, such as De fault Ringtone , Downloaded , Preloade d Ringtones , or No R ingtone and then p ress . 6. Highlight a ringtone and press . Tip: If you select Do wnloaded > Get New in step 5, you [...]

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    Contacts 56 6. Press CONT INUE (left so ftkey) > S A VE (left softkey). Remove Membe rs From a Group Entry You can remove group members from existing groups. 1. From standby mode, press CONTA CTS (right softkey). 2. Highlight the group you w ant to remove membe rs from and press OPT IONS (right softkey) > Edit Group . 3. Highlight a me mber a[...]

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    Contacts 57 2. Read the message and press OK (left softkey ). Edit an ICE Cont act You c an change or remove an ICE contact. 1. From standby mode, press CONTA CTS (right softkey) and hi ghlight an en try. 2. Press OPTIONS (right so ftk ey ) > Settings > ICE > I CE Contac ts . 3. Highlight an entry and press OPT IONS (right softkey ). 4. Se[...]

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    Contacts 58 Find Contacts Ent ries You can easily search the in formation stored in your Conta cts. Find an Entry From Contacts Find an Entry Using the Phone Key pad Find an Entry From Contacts You can quickly access the stored in formation in your Contacts. 1. From standby mode, press CONTA CTS (right softkey). 2. Scroll through all the entries. ?[...]

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    Contacts 59 2. Highlight an entry and press . 3. Highlight the in formation y ou want to copy, such as phone number s, email addresses , URLs, or stree t addresses, and press . 4. Select Share > Message . After you select one or more reci pients, the text entry screen for the type of message speci fied will open, and the selected tex t will appe[...]

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    Contacts 60 To hide or show secret entries: 1. From standby mode, press CONTA CTS (right softkey). 2. Press OPTIONS (right so ftk ey ) > Settings > H ide Secret or Sho w Secret . 3. Enter the four-di git lock code. Tip: If you can ‘ t recall your lock code, try using the las t four digits of you r wireless phone number. Display Your Phone N[...]

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    Messaging 61 Messaging Messaging allow s you to stay connec ted 24 hours a day any where on the network. With your phone, you can use two ty pes of messaging, text messaging (SM S) and multimedia mes saging (MMS ). W i th text messa ging, you can send and receive in stant text messages between your phone and another me ssaging-ready phon e. Multime[...]

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    Messaging 62 8. Revi ew your message and press SEND ( l eft softkey ). Access Messages Read and reply to the message s you have receiv ed. To read a messa ge: ► When you receiv e a message, you r phone wi ll display a noti fic ation messa ge. Use y our navigation key or select Vie w . To reply to a message: 1. While the messa ge is display ed, pr[...]

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    Messaging 63 Message Details Highlight a message and press to display the message de tails and v iew the entire message . You can select ce rtain information from a messa ge and automaticall y save it or use it in a related application. See Simple Data Ex change . Threaded Messaging Options When you are v iewing a messa ging thread list, a message [...]

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    Messaging 64  Combine/Unco mbine to display segmented messages as one message or vice versa.  More Information to display more information w hen receiving an Emergency Alert message. See Emer gency Alerts .[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 65 Calendar & Tools Learn how to use many o f your phone ‘ s producti vity-enhancing features . Calendar Devi ce Self Service Alarm Bluetooth Voice Servi ces Calculator World Clock Countdow n Timer Stopwatch Notepad Calendar Use Calendar to c reate and manage events, meet ing, and appointmen ts. Your Calenda r helps organ[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 66 3. Enter a descriptio n and press . 4. Select a catego ry for the even t (Appointment, Mee ting, etc.) by highlighting the catego ry field and pressing . 5. Select a priority for the even t by highlighting the p riority field and p ressing . 6. Select a start and end time for the event by highl ighting the start and end time[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 67 3. Press the navi gation key right and selec t A dd To Do . 4. Enter a descriptio n and press . 5. Select a catego ry for the i tem by highlighting the category field and pressing . 6. Select a priority for the item by highlighting the priority field and pressin g . 7. Select a time and da te for the ite m by highligh ting t[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 68 3. Highlight an even t and press . The ev ent‘s details are display ed. You can e dit the event on this scr een. Delete Events It‘s easy to de lete sched uled events from your Calendar. 1. Press > Tools > Calendar . 2. Highlight the day from whi ch you woul d like to delete an even t and press . – or – Press OP[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 69 2. Highlight an ala rm number and press . 3. Turn the alarm on or off by highlighting the al arm field and pressi ng .  Highlight On o r Off and press . 4. Enter a descriptio n for the alarm by highlighting th e description field an d pressing . 5. Select a time for the alarm by hi ghlighting the time field and pressin g [...]

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    Calendar & Tools 70 Send Items vi a Bluetooth Turn Bluetooth On and Of f By default, your phone‘s Blue tooth feature is turn ed off. Turnin g Bluetooth on enabl es your phone‘s Bluetooth functions. 1. Press > Tools > Bluetooth > On/Off . 2. Press ON (left softkey) to enable Bluetooth. Pres s OFF (left softkey) to disable Bluetoot h[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 71 ● Displayi ng your phone‘s Bluetooth in formation. To access the Bl uetooth menu: ► Press > Tools > Bluetooth to select from follow ing options:  Select On/Off to enabl e or disable Bluetoo th.  Select Visibili ty > Hidden , V isible for 3 min , or A lw ay s visible to se t your Bluetooth visi bility. ?[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 72 Left Softkey Menus 1. Press > Tools > Bluetooth > Trusted Devices . 2. Highlight a device and p ress the av ailable left softkey options:  CONNECT ... t o connect to the selec ted Bluetoo th device, i f not connected ( for headsets, hands- free and other devi ces, excluding compu ters, PDAs, pho nes, or printers)[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 73 Voice Services Your phone ‘ s voi ce services let y ou place calls usi ng your voice, store v oice reminders , and record memos right on you r phone. This section includes easy- to -foll ow instructions for using voice-activ ated features and managin g voice me mos. Automatic Speech Recognition (A SR ) Manage Voice M emos [...]

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    Calendar & Tools 74 3. When you hear ―Say the name o r number,‖ say a name or a phone nu mber. 4. When you h ear ― W hich locati on?,‖ say a numbe r type (for exampl e, ―Mobile‖). Tip: You can skip step s 3 and 4 by saying a name an d location after ― Call ‖ w ithout pausing (for example, ― Call John Jones mobi le ‖ ). Note:[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 75 ● Status (all o f the followi ng except My Pho ne Number) ● Time ● Signal Streng th ● Network ● Battery ● My Pho ne Number 1. Press and hold or . 2. When you hear ― Say a command , ‖ say ― Check . ‖ 3. When you hear ―Which status ite m?,‖ say a command. ASR Settings To change ASR confirmation: 1. Pres[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 76 1. Press and hold or . 2. Press SETT INGS (right softkey) > Audio Modes . 3. Highlight an opti on and press .  Expert Mode to sound a beep only.  Prompt Mode to pro mpt for re quired information.  Readout Mode to prompt for required information and to read the tex t display ed on the main screen. To change the AS[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 77 To record the o ther party‘s v oice during a phone c all: 1. During a call, press OPTIONS (right so ftkey) > Voice Memo . 2. Start recordin g after the beep. Note: Only the other party ‘ s voice is recorded during thi s process. 3. T o stop recording, pres s or STOP (left softkey). Play Voice Memos To play one or al l[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 78  Go to Time to se t the point from w hich the memo sta rts playing.  Send Media to send a memo by attachin g it to a message (if applicable).  Dele te to dele te either s elected memos or all memos. Select from This , Multiple , or A ll . Calculator Your phone comes with a buil t-in calculator. 1. Press > Tools &[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 79  A larm to set the countdo wn alarm to on o r off. 4. Press SA VE (left softkey). Tip: Press ON or OFF (le ft softkey) to toggle the countdow n alarm on and off. Stopwatch You can record spl it times or lap ti mes with the bu ilt-in stopwatch. 1. Press > Tools > Stopwatch . 2. Press MODE (le ft softkey ) to select s[...]

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    Calendar & Tools 80 Edit a Note 1. Press > Tools > N ot epad . 2. Highlight the note you want to edit and press EDIT (left softkey ). 3. Edit the note and p ress OK (le ft softkey ).  To access vario us text entry options, press OPT IONS (right softkey). See Sel ect a Text Input M ode . Delete Notes 1. Press > Tools > N ot ep ad [...]

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    Camera 81 Camera You can use the ca mera to ta ke and share picture s. Your phone co mes with a 2.0 megapix el camera. Take Pictures Store Pictures Send Pictures Take Pictures Taking pictures with your phone‘ s built -in camera is as si mple as choosin g a subject, aiming the lens, and pressin g a button. Take a Picture Assign Pictures Camera Mod[...]

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    Camera 82  Delete to delete the picture you just took.  Revie w Media to go to the My Photos folder to rev iew your sav ed pictures.  Details/Edit to edi t your picture or displ ay details relatin g to your pictures . Assign Pi ctures Assign a picture as a graphic or as a picture ID. 1. Take a picture . See steps 1-3 on Take a Picture . 2.[...]

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    Camera 83 ● Key Guidance to show keypad sho rtcuts in ca mera mode. ● User Settings to provide conven ient access to you r favorite settin gs. Self-timer 1. From camera mode, press OPT IONS (right soft key) > Self-Timer . 2. Highlight a delay time ( 5 Seconds or 10 Seconds ) and press . 3. Press , , or START (left softkey) when y ou are read[...]

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    Camera 84 From camera mode, press the v olume button up to z oom in or dow n to zoom out. 2. Press , , or CA PTURE (left softkey ) to take a picture. Camera Settings You can custo mize the camera set tings. 1. From camera mode, press OPT IONS (right soft key) > Camera Settings . 2. Highlight an opti on and press :  Resolution to select a pict[...]

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    Camera 85 ● A ssign to assign a picture as a pic ture ID or as a graphic. ● Delete to delete pic tures. Select This , S elected , or A ll . Note: Deleting data w ill free up memory space in your p hone to enable y ou to take more pictures. ● Details/Edit to edi t or display details relating to y our pictures.  Text Caption to edi t the sel[...]

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    Camera 86  Go to Contacts to select a recipi ent from your C ontacts. (Quali fying Contacts entries must contain a w ireless phone numbe r or an e mail address.)  MULTIPLE (le ft softkey) to selec t multiple recipie nts. Press CONTINUE (le ft softkey) when y ou have finished selecting and en tering recipi ents. (You may incl ude up to 40 reci[...]

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    Web and Data 87 Web and Data Your phone ‘ s data capabil ities let you wi relessly access the Internet. This section addre sses your phone ‘ s data connections and the built-in Web browser. Data Services Browser Download Games , Ringtones, and M ore Downloads Social Netw orking Data Services If your plan includ es data servi ces, you are ready [...]

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    Web and Data 88 Your phone is w ithin the data netw ork service area, but y ou are not transferring da ta (for ex ample, when y ou are viewing a W e b page that has already been opened ), or you are si gned out or disconnected fro m the data ne twork. Your ph one is outsi de of the data netw ork service area. Browser Your phone ‘ s Web browser gi[...]

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    Web and Data 89 ► Use the navi gation key to highli ght an item and press . Tip: If the items on a page are numbered, y ou can use you r keypad (number keys) to select an item. Links, which are displ ayed as underli ned text, allow you to jump to W e b pages, selec t special functions, or ev en place phone call s. To select links : ► Highlight [...]

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    Web and Data 90 To close a w indow: ► Highlight in the top right corner for the page you w ant to close and press . To go back a page: ► Highlight and press . To go forward a page: ► Highlight and press . To reload a pa ge: ► Highlight and press . Open the Browser Options: ► From any open W e b pa ge, press Options (righ t softkey). Optio[...]

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    Web and Data 91  Clear private da ta to delete the coo kies, cache, h istory, or stored passw ords.  A dvanced  Page information to dis play i nformation about the currently viewed page.  Browser informat ion to display information about the b rowser.  Disable JavaScript/Ena ble JavaScript to disab le or enable Jav a scripting.  D[...]

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    Web and Data 92 Links allow you to view the license information page , which outlines the price, license ty pe, and length of licen se for the dow nload, and the Terms of Use pa ge, which detai ls the Premium Services Terms of Use and you r responsibili ty for payment. To downl oad a selected item: 1. From the in formation page, select Buy and foll[...]

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    GPS Services 93 GPS Services Your phone‘s built -in GPS capabili ty gives you access to a number of loca tion-based services. Location Services Location Services Before using any of the location-based serv ices, you must tu rn on your phone‘ s location feature. To enable you r phone‘s location featur e: 1. Press > Settings > Others >[...]

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    Notes 94 Notes ● Instructions to per form tasks in this guide may ch ange depending on the so ftware version on y our phone. ● Certain mobil e phone features are dependent on the capabilities and se ttings of pay Lo‘s network. Additiona ll y certain features may not be activ ated by payLo , and/or payLo‘s network settings may limit the feat[...]

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    Copyrights 95 Copyrights ©2013 Kyocera Co rporation . All rights reserv ed. payLo and the pay Lo logo are trademarks o f Virgin Mobi le USA, L.P. The ―Virgin‖ name and the Virgin si gnature logo ar e registered trademarks o f Virgin Enterprises Li mited and are used unde r license. Al l other trademar ks are the property of their respectiv e o[...]

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    Index 96 Index Abbreviated D ialing, 22 Activation, 4 Airplane M ode, 31 Alarm, 68 Alert Notification , 31 Auto-Answer M ode, 30 Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), 73 Backlight, 35 Battery, 11 Capacity, 11 Charge, 4 Install, 3 Remove, 12 Bluetooth, 69 Icons, 13, 70 Make Your Phone Discoverabl e, 70 Menu, 70 Pair Devi ces, 71 Send Items, 72 Trusted[...]

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    Index 97 Settings, 30 Call Answ er Mode, 30 Call History , 47 Delete, 50 Details, 48 Icons, 47 List, 47 Make a Call Fro m, 21, 49 Options, 48 Save a Number From, 49 Save the Infor mation in, 49 Thread, 48 Call W aitin g, 29 Caller ID, 29 Camera, 81 Assign Pictures , 82 Camera Mode Op tions, 82 Icons, 14 Settings, 84 Store Pictures, 84 Take a Pictur[...]

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    Index 98 Security Feature s, 45 Status and Indicato rs, 87 Web Navi gation, 88 Delete Calendar Ev ents, 68 Call History , 50 Phone Content, 44 Display Settin gs, 34 Download, 39, 91 , 92 Earpiece, 10 Emergency Alerts, 41 Emergency Cal l, 23 Enter Text, 15 Abc Mode, 17 T9 Text Input, 16 Text Entry Optio ns, 17 Text Input M ode, 16 Font Size, 37 Forw[...]

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    Index 99 Menu Navi gation, 15 Style, 36 Messaging Access Messages , 62 Clear Alerts Icon , 40 Compose Messa ges, 61 Emergency Alert s, 41 Long Messa ge Reassembly , 42 Message Alerts , 40 Preset M essages, 41 Settings, 40 Signature, 41 Threaded Messa ging, 62 Microphone, 10 Missed Call s, 26 Navi gation Key Shortcuts, 42 Net Guard, 46 Notepad, 79 N[...]

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    Index 100 Reject a call, 25 Send to Voicemai l, 25 Reset, 45 Ringtones, 38 Assign, 38, 54 Download, 39, 91 Mute, 25 Save Number From Cal l History , 49 Number Using Key pad, 53 Number W i th Pauses, 23 Secret Contac ts Entries, 59 Security, 43 Data Services, 45 Delete Phone Conten t, 44 Lock Code, 43 Lock Phone, 43 Net Guard, 46 Reset Phone, 45 Unl[...]

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    Index 101 Vibration, 40 Voice Guide, 39 Voice M emos, 76 Voice Servi ces, 73 Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), 73 Voice M emos, 76 Voicemail, 26 New M essage Alerts, 27 Notification, 27 Retrieve M essages, 28 Set Up, 6, 27 Volume, 37 Adjust, 37 Silence Al l, 38 Web, 87 Browser, 88 Launch, 87 Navi gation, 88 Status and Indicato rs, 87 World Clock,[...]