Kyocera Cell Phone S1360 User Manual

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S1360  
User Guide  
 
1 Get Started  
Tip: Do not press  
is being activated. Pressing  
while the phone  
Phone Accessories  
cancels the activation process.  
To shop for accessories for your phone, visit  
Note: If you are having any difficulty  
with activation, contact Assurance  
Wireless Customer Care at  
1-888-321-5880 for assistance.  
Program Your Phone  
Before you start using your Assurance  
Wireless phone, you will need to perform a  
few simple steps to set it up on the  
network:  
1. Turn your phone on by pressing the  
End/Power key (  
). Your phone will  
automatically attempt Hands-Free  
Activation.  
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to  
complete the activation process. You  
can also refer to the “Activation Guide”  
included with your phone.  
3. Once completing activation and  
software update checks, the phone will  
reboot.  
4. In order to complete your activation, you  
will need to dial 611 from your  
Assurance Wireless phone or  
1-888-321-5880 from any other phone.  
You will need the Account PIN you  
received in your Approval Letter.  
 
Get Started  
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Charge the Battery  
You must have at least a partial charge in  
the battery to make or receive calls.  
Phone Battery  
Install the Battery  
To install the battery:  
1. Hold the phone face  
down.  
To charge the battery:  
1. Connect the AC  
adapter to the  
microUSB jack on the  
side of the phone.  
2. Plug the adapter into  
a wall outlet.  
2. Find the notch  
directly below the  
back cover. It is  
square. Using your  
thumbnail, pry the  
cover up from the  
bottom to remove.  
The battery icon in the  
upper-right corner of the  
screen tells you whether the phone is:  
Charging (the icon is animated)  
Partially charged  
Fully charged  
3. Place the battery in  
the battery casing.  
The metal contacts of  
the battery must make  
contact with the metal  
contacts of the battery  
casing.  
You can safely recharge the battery at any  
time, even if it has a partial charge.  
Note: Before removing the battery,  
make sure the phone is powered off.  
4. Replace the battery  
cover by sliding the  
notches into the  
openings on the top  
of the battery casing.  
5. Snap the cover into  
place.  
 
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Phone Overview  
Get to Know Your Phone  
Earpiece.  
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Display screen.  
Volume key raises or lowers ringtone or call volume.  
Left softkey selects items that appear on the lower  
left of the display. At the home screen, you can select  
MENU.  
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Speakerphone key activates the speakerphone and  
answers incoming calls.  
Navigation key scrolls through lists and text entry  
fields and acts as a shortcut key from the home  
screen.  
Talk key starts or answers a call. Press once to display  
the Recent History list and twice to redial the last  
number dialed. Press and hold to activate voice dialing.  
Keypad for entering numbers, letters, or symbols.  
* Shift key changes the text mode in text entry. Press  
and hold to call your In Case of Emergency (ICE)  
contacts.  
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Jack for a hands-free headset (sold separately).  
Jack for AC adapter (included) and microUSB cable  
(sold separately).  
Right softkey selects items that appear on the lower right of the display. At the home  
screen, you can select CONTACTS.  
OK key selects a menu item or option.  
Back key erases characters in text entry and returns you to the previous screen when  
navigating through menus. Press and hold to activate the keyguard.  
End/Power key turns the phone on and off, ends a call or browser session, and  
returns you to the home screen.  
# Space key enters a space during text entry. Press and hold to call emergency number.  
Microphone.  
Warning: Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack will damage the phone.  
 
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Screen Icons  
These icons may appear on your phone’s screen.  
Your phone’s current signal strength.  
(More bars = stronger signal.)  
Your phone is connected to or  
communicating with a Bluetooth  
device via Hands-free Profile (HFP).  
Your phone cannot find a usable  
signal.  
Your phone’s current battery charge  
level. (The icon to the left shows the  
battery is fully charged.)  
Data service is available. When  
active, the icon is animated.  
The volume level is set to between 1  
and 8 and vibrate is turned on.  
Data service is currently dormant.  
Data service is currently unavailable.  
1 Beep and vibrate are set.  
You have one or more missed voice  
calls.  
Your phone’s ringtone is turned off.  
Your phone’s sound is turned off but  
vibrate is turned on.  
You have event notifications.  
You have one or more new messages  
waiting.  
Your phone’s sound is turned off.  
Your phone’s location feature is on  
and available for location-based.  
You have one or more new voicemail  
messages waiting.  
Your phone’s location feature is off.  
Your location is available only for  
911.  
You have one or more new urgent  
messages waiting.  
You have different kinds of alerts  
waiting.  
Your phone is connected to a TTY  
device.  
You have different kinds of alerts  
(including urgent messages) waiting.  
An alarm or countdown is set.  
Your phone’s Bluetooth feature is  
enabled.  
Your phone’s HAC (hearing aid  
compatibility) setting is enabled.  
Your phone is connected to a  
Bluetooth device.  
Your phone is in airplane mode.  
Your phone is visible to other  
Bluetooth devices.  
 
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Main Menu  
At the home screen, press  
(OK key) to access the main menu.  
Home Screen >  
Level 1 >  
My Stuff  
Level 2  
OK key  
Access these options: Ringtones, Graphics, and  
Ringback Tones.  
Access account information and Top-Up your  
My Account  
Settings  
account.  
Access these options: Display, Volume, Ringtones,  
Keyguard, Text Entry, Phone Info, Lock Phone,  
Reset/Delete, and Others.  
Contacts  
Access your Contacts list.  
Missed Alerts  
Access your missed call alerts.  
Access these options: Voicemail, Send Message,  
Messaging  
Tools  
and Messages.  
Access these options: Activate This Device, Alarm,  
Calendar, Bluetooth, Update Phone,  
Voice Services, Calculator, Countdown,  
Stopwatch, World Clock, and Notepad.  
History  
Web  
Access your recent history.  
Browse the web.  
 
Get Started  
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Back Up Within a Menu  
Guide Conventions  
In this guide, the following conventions are  
used when describing phone features.  
Press  
to go to the previous menu.  
Press  
to return to the home  
screen.  
Navigate Through the Menus  
Select means to press the Left softkey,  
Right softkey or OK key to select an  
item seen on the display. For example,  
“Select MENU” tells you to physically  
press the left softkey to choose MENU  
from the display.  
Press means to press a phone key. For  
example, “Press  
to make a phone  
call” tells you to physically press the  
Talk key on your phone.  
Scroll means to use the Navigation  
key to move through a list on the  
display. For example, “Scroll through  
your contacts list to choose a contact”  
means to physically press the  
Navigation key up or down to scroll  
through the list on the display.  
> (greater than symbol) tells you to  
select an option from a menu or list.  
For example, “Select MENU >Settings”  
means to:  
1. Press the left softkey to select MENU.  
2. Scroll to the Settings option.  
3. Press  
(OK key) to select Settings.  
 
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2 Call Features  
This section describes the basic features  
related to calls.  
Call Using a Contact  
1. From the home screen, select  
CONTACTS.  
Power Phone Up  
2. Highlight a contact and press  
.
To turn your phone on, press  
and  
Call Using Voice Recognition  
wait until the phone display lights up.  
To turn your phone off, press and hold  
for two seconds until you see the  
powering-down animation on the  
display screen.  
You can use voice recognition to call a  
contact from your contact list or to dial a  
phone number. For more information, see  
Redial a Number  
Make Phone Calls  
1. Press  
2. Highlight a phone number or contact  
and press  
Note: To redial the last number called,  
to open your history.  
Make sure you are in an area where a  
signal can be received. Look for the signal  
strength icon on the home screen. The  
more bars, the stronger the signal. If there  
are no bars, move to where the signal  
strength is better.  
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received, or missed, press  
twice.  
When the phone has been idle for a time, it  
changes to power save mode. Press any  
key to return to normal operating mode.  
There are several ways you can make a  
phone call.  
Answer Phone Calls  
When a call comes in, the phone rings,  
vibrates, or lights up. The phone number of  
the caller also appears if it is not restricted.  
If the number is stored in your contacts list,  
the contact’s name appears. There are two  
ways to answer a phone call.  
Call Using a Number  
1. Enter a phone number.  
Answer Using Earpiece  
2. Press  
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Press  
Answer Using Speakerphone  
Press  
 
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Call Features  
                     
Use the Speakerphone  
Your phone has a built-in speakerphone.  
End Phone Calls  
Press  
.
To turn on the speakerphone,  
press  
. The speakerphone icon  
In-call Options  
Selecting OPTIONS during a call displays a  
list of available in-call features.  
appears on the home screen when the  
speakerphone is on.  
To turn off the speakerphone,  
press  
Note: If you press  
incoming call, you will answer the call.  
again.  
To select an option, highlight the option and  
during an  
press  
.
Transfer Audio to switch the call to a  
Bluetooth device (if applicable).  
Save to save the current call’s phone  
number in your Contacts.  
Contact Details to display information  
about the caller stored in your Contacts  
(if applicable).  
Silence an Incoming Call  
To silence the phone without answering  
the call, press or press the  
Volume key up or down.  
To silence the phone and answer the  
call, press  
Volume key up or down and then  
press  
or press the  
Main Menu to display the phone’s main  
menu.  
3-Way Call to open a call with two other  
parties.  
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Contacts to display your Contacts list.  
Voice Memo to record the other party’s  
voice.  
Phone Info to display information about  
your phone.  
Use Speed Dialing  
Speed dialing allows you to assign a one-  
or two-digit shortcut to a contact. Before  
you can use speed dialing you must save a  
phone number as a contact and assign a  
speed dial location to it. See “Assign Speed  
Volume Control  
To call a contact that has a speed dial  
location:  
Adjust Volume during a Call  
Press the Volume key up or down to  
adjust the earpiece volume during a  
call.  
1. Enter the one- or two-digit speed  
dial location.  
2. Press  
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3. Select Contacts, Recent History, or  
Enter Phone#.  
Use Plus (+) Code Dialing  
When placing international calls, use Plus  
Code Dialing to automatically enter the  
international access code for your location  
(for example, 011 for international calls  
made from the U.S.).  
4. Select a number from your Contacts or  
Recent History, or enter a number  
directly, and then press  
.
5. When you’re connected to the second  
party, press  
3-way call.  
again to begin your  
1. Press and hold  
to display "+" on  
your phone screen.  
2. Enter the country code and phone  
number, and then press . (The  
Note: When using this feature, the  
normal airtime rates will be charged for  
each of the two calls.  
phone automatically prepends the access  
code for international dialing, followed by  
the country code and phone number.)  
Emergency Services  
Call Emergency Service  
Missed Call Notification  
When an incoming call is not answered,  
your screen displays the Missed Call log.  
You can call an emergency number even if  
your phone is locked or your account is  
restricted. When you call, your phone enters  
emergency mode. This enables the  
Press  
to dial the phone number.  
emergency service exclusive access to your  
phone to call you back, if necessary. To  
make or receive regular calls after dialing  
the number, you must exit this mode.  
To display a Missed Alerts entry from the  
home screen:  
1. Select Missed Alerts from the main  
menu.  
To dial an emergency number:  
2. Highlight the entry you wish to view  
and press  
.
Press and hold  
and select OK.  
– or –  
3-Way Calling  
Press  
.
With 3-Way Calling, you can talk to two  
people at the same time.  
Exit Emergency Services  
When you have completed the emergency  
call:  
1. Enter a number and press  
.
2. Once you have established the  
Press  
and then press  
.
connection, press  
. (This puts  
the first caller on hold.)  
 
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3 Text Entry  
Enter Numbers with Number  
Keypad  
From the text entry field, select OPTIONS  
> Text Mode > 123 to enter a number  
when you press a key once. The 123 icon  
indicates you are in numeric input mode.  
Text Entry Modes  
You can enter letters, numbers, and  
symbols whenever you are prompted to  
enter text.  
1. From a screen where you can enter  
text, select OPTIONS to change the text  
mode. (If you are in the message entry  
screen, select OPTIONS >  
Enter Letters with Number  
Keypad  
From the text entry field, select OPTIONS  
> Text Mode > Abc to enter letters. You  
can enter text in the following ways:  
Text Mode.)  
2. Select one of the following options:  
Abc to enter characters by using the  
alphabet mode.  
T9Word to enter text using a  
predictive text system that reduces  
the number of key presses required  
while entering a word.  
123 to enter numeric characters.  
Symbols to enter symbols.  
Smileys to enter smile icons.  
Emoticons to enter “emoticons” (if  
applicable).  
Paste List to paste copied or cut  
text (if applicable).  
Web Shortcuts to enter Web  
or .com).  
To enter a letter, press a key once for  
the first letter, twice of the second letter,  
and so on. If your phone is set to  
Spanish, accented letters are available.  
Wait for the cursor to move right and  
enter the next character. Press  
enter a space.  
to  
To change case mode, press  
.
To enter a number, press and hold a  
number key until the number appears  
on the screen.  
Tip: The Abc/ABC/abc icon on the  
bottom right corner of the screen  
indicates you are in Abc input mode.  
Text Options to display the text  
entry options menu (if applicable).  
 
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Rapid Entry (T9) with Number  
Keypad  
From the text entry field, select OPTIONS  
> Text Mode > T9Word to check words  
you are trying to spell against a dictionary  
of common words. You can enter text in the  
following ways:  
To enter words, press a key once. For  
example, to enter the word “any” press  
the 2 > 6 > 9 keys. If the word doesn’t  
match what you want, scroll up or down  
to look at other word matches. When  
you see the word you want, press  
.
To change case mode, press  
.
To enter a number, press and hold a  
number key until the number appears  
on the screen.  
Tip: The T9Word/T9WORD/T9word  
icon on the bottom right corner of the  
screen indicates you are in T9 input  
mode.  
Enter Symbols with Number  
Keypad  
While entering text in Abc mode, you can  
enter symbols by pressing  
see the symbol you want.  
until you  
To access the full set of symbols:  
1. From the text entry field, select  
OPTIONS > Text Mode > Symbols.  
2. Scroll up or down to view the list of  
symbols.  
3. Highlight your desired symbol and press  
to enter it.  
 
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Text Entry  
   
Text Entry Quick Reference  
This table gives instructions for entering text.  
To..  
Do this..  
Use Abc or T9Word mode and press a key  
Enter a letter  
Enter a number  
Enter a symbol  
until you see the letter you want.  
Use 123 mode and press a key.  
Use Symbols mode and highlight a symbol  
you want and press  
.
Use Smileys mode and highlight a smiley you  
want and press  
Enter a smiley  
.
Use Emoticons mode and highlight an  
emoticon you want and press  
Enter an emoticon  
Enter a web shortcut  
.
Use Web Shortcut mode and highlight a word  
you want and press  
.
Enter a space  
Press  
Press  
.
Erase a character  
.
Erase all characters  
Move the cursor right or left  
Move the cursor up or down  
Change case mode  
Press and hold  
.
Scroll left or right.  
Scroll up or down.  
Press  
.
In Abc or T9Word mode, press  
. Choose  
. Choose  
. Choose  
Capitalize any letter  
Lowercase any letter  
Initial caps  
uppercase (ABC or T9WORD).  
In Abc or T9Word mode, press  
lowercase (abc or T9word).  
In Abc or T9Word mode, press  
sentence case (Abc or T9Word).  
Select options on the bottom of the  
screen  
Press the appropriate left or right softkey.  
 
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4 My Stuff  
This section describes how your phone can retrieve and playback media files and other  
downloads.  
My Stuff Menu  
Select My Stuff from the main menu to access the following functions:  
Level 1 >  
My Stuff  
Level 2 >  
Level 3  
Ringtones  
Graphics  
Displays your ringtones and the Get New option.  
Displays your graphics.  
Ringback Tones  
Launch application to purchase Ringback Tone.  
Assign a Ringtone  
1. From Ringtones, select a ringtone.  
2. Select Assign and choose how you  
want to assign the ringtone.  
Ringtones  
Ringtones stores your downloaded  
ringtones.  
You can download ringtones to your phone  
from the Assurance Wireless Website at  
from your phone. Charges apply.  
Ringback Tones  
Select Ringback Tones to purchase  
ringback tones for your account. For more  
information about your account, go to  
Download a Ringtone  
Before downloading, make sure you have  
enough money in your cash balance;  
otherwise you can Top-Up your account.  
1. From Ringtones, select Get New and  
search for a ringtone.  
2. Follow the prompts to purchase and  
download the selected ringtone.  
 
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5 My Account  
You can manage your Assurance Wireless  
account directly from your phone. The  
basic tasks are summarized in this chapter.  
For more information about your account,  
Top-Up your Account  
Top-Up is how you add money to your  
Assurance Wireless account. You can  
Top-Up your Assurance Wireless account  
right from your phone. First, buy a Top-Up  
card from one of the thousands of retailers  
that carry them or register your debit card,  
credit card, or PayPal account at  
Check your Account  
Balance  
You can check your Assurance Wireless  
account status by selecting My Account >  
Balance + Usage from the main menu.  
Your account information appears. When  
your account is low or empty, you receive a  
notification to Top-Up.  
Note: You cannot register a debit or  
credit card from your phone, and must  
register online first before you can  
Top-Up with this method via the phone.  
When your balance is low, you can  
Top-Up your Assurance Wireless  
account from your phone.  
Note: Additional charges may apply for  
multiple balance checks in one day.  
more details.  
Top-Up with a Top-Up Card  
1. From the main menu, select  
My Account.  
2. Highlight Top-Up link and press  
3. Enter your Account PIN and select  
DONE.  
.
4. Scroll down to select Login and  
press  
5. Enter your Top-Up card’s PIN number  
and press  
6. Scroll down to select Top-Up Now and  
press  
.
.
.
7. You are now Topped-Up. Press  
to  
exit.  
 
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Top-Up with a Debit Card,  
Credit Card, or PayPal  
Account  
1. From the main menu, select  
My Account.  
2. Highlight Top-Up link and press  
3. Enter your Account PIN and select  
DONE.  
.
4. Scroll down to select Login and  
press  
.
5. Scroll down to select either  
Credit Card or PayPal and press  
.
6. Enter the amount you want to Top-Up  
and press . (A minimum Top-Up of  
$10 may be required.)  
7. Scroll down to select Top-Up Now and  
press  
.
8. You are now Topped-Up. Press  
to  
exit.  
Note: You can also Top-Up over the  
For More Information  
For more information about your  
Assurance Wireless account or Assurance  
Wireless service, visit  
 
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6 Settings  
Settings Menu  
Select Settings from the main menu to access the following functions:  
Level 1 >  
Settings  
Level 2 >  
Display  
Level 3  
Access these options: Graphic, Brightness,  
Backlight, Notification, Picture ID, Power Save  
Mode, Keypad Light, Clock/Calendar, and  
Greeting.  
Access these options: Incoming Ringtone,  
Playback Volume, Power Up/Down, Key Beeps,  
and Escalate Setting.  
Volume  
Access these options: Incoming Calls, Voicemail,  
Ringtones  
Keyguard  
Messages, Calendar, and Power Up/Down.  
Access these options: On or Off.  
Access these options: Word Complete,  
Next Word Complete, Phrase Complete,  
Word Scan, Word Choice List, Input Language,  
My Words, and Help.  
Text Entry  
Access these options: My Phone#, Memory Status,  
Icon Glossary, Version, Advanced, My Account,  
and UL Environment Certification.  
Phone Info  
Lock Phone  
Reset/Delete  
Access these options: Lock Now,  
Change Lock Code, and Lock Code Hint.  
Access these options: Reset Settings,  
Reset Phone, Delete Stuff, and Change Lock  
Code.  
Access these options: Accessibility, Airplane Mode,  
Alerts, Call Setup, Data Settings, Headset Mode,  
Language, Location, and Navigation Keys.  
Others  
 
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Backlight  
You can adjust Backlight to maximize  
brightness or maximize battery life.  
Display  
Adjusting your phone’s display settings not  
only helps you see what you want, they can  
also help increase battery life.  
Set Backlight Dim Duration  
1. From Backlight, select Backlight Dim.  
2. Select Always Bright, Always Dim, or  
a preset length of time to elapse before  
the screen backlight dims.  
Set Graphics  
From Graphic, select a graphic on the  
home screen.  
Set Backlight Off Duration  
Set Main Menu View  
From the home screen, select MENU.  
Select one of the following:  
1. From Backlight, select Backlight Off.  
2. Select a preset length of time to elapse  
before the screen and keypad  
GRID VIEW displays icons of each  
menu item, with its name at the bottom  
of the screen.  
backlights turn off.  
Set the Notification Pop-up  
LIST VIEW displays a list of all menu  
items.  
This option allows you to enable or disable  
notification pop-up when you receive a new  
notification (except for incoming call and  
alarm) while an application is running.  
Set Brightness  
1. From Brightness, scroll to change the  
brightness level.  
2. Select a brightness level.  
From Notification, select  
Enable Pop-up or Disable Pop-up.  
Set a Picture ID  
You can select Picture IDs for your  
contacts, unsaved numbers, private or  
unknown numbers.  
1. From Picture ID, select Contact,  
Unsaved Numbers, or  
Private / Unknown. (If you select  
Contact, select an entry.)  
2. Scroll up or down to select a picture ID  
option and select an image to assign.  
 
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If you select Power Up/Down,  
select On or Off.  
If you select Key Beeps, select  
Tone Volume or Tone Type.  
Set Power Save Mode  
This feature helps conserve your battery  
power by automatically adjusting the  
backlight and keypad setting of your  
phone.  
1. From Power Save Mode, select On.  
2. Read the message and select  
CONTINUE.  
2. Scroll up or down to select a volume  
level.  
Tip: You can adjust the ringtone volume  
from the home screen (or the earpiece  
volume during a call) by using the  
volume key.  
Set Keypad Light  
From Keypad Light, select On.  
Set Escalate Setting  
1. From Volume, select Escalate Setting  
> Escalate.  
2. Select On or Off.  
Set the Clock/Calendar  
From Clock/Calendar, select a  
clock/calendar display option.  
If you select On, select Time Interval  
to select a volume increase time  
interval.  
Set a Custom Greeting  
You can display your own custom greeting  
on the home screen.  
1. From Greeting, select Custom.  
2. Enter a custom greeting.  
Warning: Turning off escalating ringer  
will make your phone ring loudly.  
Unexpected loud sounds could damage  
your hearing.  
3. Select DONE to save your greeting.  
Ringtones  
You can assign a ringtone or vibration  
pattern to incoming calls, messages, etc.  
and also enable audio guidance.  
Volume  
Adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit  
your needs and your environment.  
Select Ringtones for Incoming  
Calls and Messages  
1. From Ringtones, select  
Incoming Calls or Messages.  
2. Select Contacts, Unsaved Numbers, or  
Private / Unknown.  
Adjust Volume  
1. From Volume, select Incoming  
Ringtone, Playback Volume, Power  
Up/Down, or Key Beeps.  
 
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If you select Contacts, select  
All Contacts, or select  
Text Entry  
One Contact to select an entry.  
3. Scroll up or down to select a ringtone  
You can configure settings for text entry.  
From Text Entry, select one of the  
following:  
option and select a ringtone.  
Word Complete to suggest possible  
words based on letters you have  
entered.  
Next Word Complete to automatically  
display the word that may follow the  
current text input.  
Phrase Complete to set the phone to  
predict possible phrases after one word  
with a space is entered.  
Word Scan to allow the predictive text  
input system to recognize words by  
searching Contacts.  
Select Ringtones for Voicemail,  
Calendar, and Power Up/Down  
1. From Ringtones, select Voicemail,  
Calendar, or Power Up/Down.  
2. Select Downloaded, Preloaded  
Ringtones, or No Ringtone.  
3. Scroll up or down to select a ringtone  
option and select a ringtone.  
Keyguard  
Use Keyguard to lock the keypad  
immediately or to automatically lock the  
keypad after a period of inactivity to  
prevent accidental key presses.  
Word Choice List to select whether to  
display the word choice list.  
Input Language to select the language  
to enter (English or Spanish).  
My Words to edit or delete custom  
words you have added to the predictive  
text database.  
Enable Keyguard  
From Keyguard, select On.  
Select Text to select text for copying,  
cutting or adding (if applicable).  
Delete All to delete all text (if  
applicable).  
– or –  
From the home screen, press and hold  
.
Help to view the T9 instructions.  
Unlock Keyguard  
From the home screen, press  
and  
then press to unlock the keypad.  
 
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Phone Info  
Lock Phone  
The Lock Phone settings menus let you  
set phone security, lock code, and more.  
View Phone Number  
Select My Phone# to view your phone’s  
phone number, MSID, and other  
information.  
Set Lock Phone  
When your phone is locked, you can only  
make calls to 911 or ICE Contact.  
1. From Lock Phone, enter your four- digit  
lock code.  
Check your Phone Memory  
Select Memory Status to check the  
memory usage of your phone.  
2. Select Lock Now.  
View Phone Icons  
Select Icon Glossary to view the icons  
used in your phone.  
Unlock the Phone  
1. From the home screen, select  
UNLOCK.  
2. Enter your four-digit lock code.  
View Version Information  
Select Version to check your phone’s  
software and hardware information.  
Change Lock Code  
View Advanced Information  
Select Advanced to view your phone’s  
1. From Lock Phone, enter your four- digit  
advanced information.  
lock code.  
2. Select Change Lock Code.  
3. Enter a new four-digit code.  
4. Re-enter your new lock code. (You will  
be prompted to create a lock code hint  
to help you remember your new lock  
code.)  
My Account  
Select My Account to manage your  
account.  
UL Environment Certification  
Select UL Environment Certification  
to display the UL Environment  
Certification mark.  
5. Select YES to create a lock code hint or  
NO to return to the previous menu.  
 
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Reset Your Phone and Phone  
Content  
This option lets you clear different types of  
personal information stored on your phone,  
reset your phone to factory settings, or  
both.  
Reset/Delete  
Delete Phone Content  
You can quickly and easily delete all the  
content that you have created or stored in  
your phone.  
1. From Reset/Delete, enter your four-  
digit lock code.  
1. From Reset/Delete, enter your four-  
digit lock code.  
2. Select one of the following:  
2. Select Delete Stuff.  
Reset Settings to restore all the  
factory defaults, including ringtone  
types and display settings. Contacts,  
History, Calendar, and Messaging  
are not affected.  
Reset Phone to reset all settings  
and erase all data on your phone.  
3. Select one of the following:  
Messages to delete all messages.  
Call Logs to delete all call histories  
from the phone.  
Browser Cookies and Cache to  
delete all Web cookies and all Web  
cache memory saved in the phone.  
Downloaded Content to delete all  
data downloaded to your phone.  
Contacts to delete all of your  
Contacts including speed dial  
numbers saved in your Contacts.  
Voice Memo to delete all voice data  
and call memos saved in the phone.  
All Stuff to delete all user-added  
data.  
3. Read the message and select  
RESET SETTINGS or RESET PHONE.  
Others Settings  
You can customize additional settings on your  
phone such as accessibility, airplane mode,  
alerts settings, call setup options, data  
settings, headset mode, display language,  
location mode, and navigation key shortcut.  
4. Read the message and select DELETE.  
Accessibility Settings  
The Accessibility menu lets you enable  
and manage accessibility-related features.  
 
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Never Confirm to never ask for  
confirmation.  
Voice Guide  
Voice Guide allows you to hear voice  
prompts and spoken numbers or key  
names as you press a key, and also to hear  
menus and options, Contacts names, email  
addresses, URLs, etc., as you select each  
item onscreen. (The default setting is Off.)  
To adapt the system to your voice:  
1. From Voice Recognition, select  
Adaptation > Adapt Voice.  
2. Select START and repeat each word,  
phrase, or telephone number you hear.  
To enable Voice Guide:  
1. From Accessibility, select  
Voice Services > Voice Guide >  
Speech Output.  
To reset the adaptation:  
1. From Voice Recognition, select  
Adaptation.  
2. Select Reset Voice > YES.  
2. Select On or Off.  
To change the audio mode:  
1. From Voice Recognition, select  
Audio Modes.  
To adjust the Speech Rate:  
1. From Accessibility, select Voice  
Services > Voice Guide > Speech Rate.  
2. Select Slow, Normal, or Fast.  
2. Select one of the following:  
Expert Mode to sound a beep only.  
Prompt Mode to prompt for required  
information.  
Voice Recognition Settings  
You can control the settings associated with  
voice recognition. See “Voice Recognition”  
on page 46 for more information.  
Readout Mode to prompt for  
required information and to read the  
text displayed on the main screen.  
From Accessibility, select Voice  
Services > Voice Recognition to display  
the voice recognition settings menu.  
To change the dialing region:  
1. From Voice Recognition, select  
Dialing Region.  
To change the voice recognition confirmation: 2. Select one of the following:  
1. From Voice Recognition, select  
Confirmation.  
2. Select one of the following:  
North America to recognize only  
numbers valid in North America.  
Other to recognize any number  
regardless of location.  
Automatic to ask for confirmation  
only when the system is not sure  
what you said.  
To display the software version:  
From Voice Recognition, select  
About.  
Always Confirm to always ask for  
confirmation.  
 
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Connect to TTY Device  
Screen Contrast  
You can connect the phone to a teletype  
(TTY) device for the hearing impaired.  
(TTY device sold separately.)  
You can make your screen easier to read  
with a high contrast color scheme.  
1. From Accessibility, select Screen  
Contrast.  
2. Select Standard Color or High  
Contrast BW.  
Note: Enable TTY only when using the  
phone with a TTY device.  
1. Connect the TTY device to your phone.  
2. From Accessibility, select TTY.  
3. Select OK to clear the notification.  
4. Select one of the following:  
Connect to Hearing Aid  
Device  
With a hearing aid device (sold separately)  
connected, you can enable the hearing aid  
feature.  
1. Connect the hearing aid device to your  
phone.  
2. From Accessibility, select Hearing Aid.  
3. Select OK to clear the notification.  
4. Select On.  
TTY Off to disable TTY.  
TTY VCO to enable TTY mode in  
Voice Carry Over mode.  
TTY HCO to enable TTY mode in  
Hearing Carry Over mode.  
TTY Full to enable all TTY settings.  
Vibrate Type  
You can select vibration patterns for  
incoming calls, messages, alarms, and  
scheduled events.  
1. From Accessibility, select  
Vibrate Type.  
2. Select Incoming Calls, Voicemail,  
Messages, or Alarm/Calendar.  
3. Select a vibration pattern.  
Airplane Mode  
Airplane Mode allows you to use many of  
your phone’s features, such as games and  
voice memos, when you are on an airplane  
or in any other area where making or  
receiving calls or data is prohibited. When  
you set your phone to Airplane Mode, it  
cannot send or receive any calls or access  
online information.  
1. From Airplane Mode, select OK to  
clear the notification.  
2. Select one of the following:  
On to activate Airplane Mode.  
Airplane Mode will be deactivated  
when you turn the phone off.  
 
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Off to deactivate Airplane Mode.  
On Power-up to activate Airplane  
Mode each time you turn the phone on.  
Call Setup Options  
You can configure various call-related  
settings.  
Tip: While in Airplane Mode, your  
phone’s screen will display the airplane  
mode icon  
Abbreviated Dialing  
Abbreviated Dialing is similar to speed  
dialing. You can use either of the following  
abbreviated dialing features:  
.
Alerts  
You can change the alert settings  
according to your needs.  
Contacts Match - Retrieve any number  
saved in your Contacts by entering four  
or more digits of any part of the number.  
Prepend - Prepend the first five or six  
digits (for example, the area code and  
prefix) to any four or five digits you enter.  
Alerts Notification  
Set your phone to alert you with an audible  
tone when you change service areas, once  
a minute during a voice call, or when a call  
has been connected.  
1. From Alerts, select Beep Each Minute,  
Out of Service, or Connect.  
To activate the Prepend feature:  
1. From Call Setup, select Abbrev. Dial.  
2. Select Prepend > On.  
3. Enter a five- or six-digit number and  
select OK.  
2. Select On or Off.  
To place a call using Abbreviated Dialing:  
1. Enter the four or more digits of any part of  
a Contacts entry’s phone number to use  
the Contacts Match feature.  
Voicemail or Message Alerts  
You can set how often your phone alerts  
you when there is a new voicemail or  
message notification.  
1. From Alerts, select Repeated Tone >  
Voicemail or Messages.  
2. Select Single Tone (once only) or  
Repeated Tone (once every minute).  
– or –  
Enter the last four or five digits of the  
number to use the Prepend feature.  
2. Press  
number.  
to call the displayed  
Persistent Alerts  
You can set the type of Alert you would like  
to receive.  
1. From Alerts, select Persistent Alerts.  
2. Select Audible Tone or Vibrate.  
3. Select On or Off.  
Call Answer Mode  
You can select how to answer incoming  
calls on your phone.  
1. From Call Setup, select Call Answer.  
2. Select Talk Key or Any Key.  
 
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2. Select On or Off.  
Auto-Answer Mode  
Set your phone to automatically pick up  
incoming calls. Remember, your phone will  
answer calls in auto-answer mode even if  
you are not present.  
1. From Call Setup, select Auto-Answer.  
2. Select one of the following:  
Note: When enabled, Net Guard  
appears only once as long as you have  
not turned the phone off and on.  
Update Data Profile  
If you choose to change your user name  
and select a new one online, or make any  
changes to your services, you must then  
update the profile on your phone.  
Hands-free to answer calls  
automatically when the phone is  
connected to an optional headset or  
hands-free device.  
From Data Settings, select  
Update Data Profile. (To cancel, press  
before completing the update.)  
Speakerphone to answer calls  
automatically in speakerphone  
mode.  
Headset Mode  
3. Select the time you would like your  
You can set the sound output destination of  
incoming ringtone on your phone. From  
Headset Mode, select one of the following:  
phone to wait before answering.  
Data Settings  
Although your phone’s data services are  
turned off by default, you may enable them  
at any time.  
Normal to play the ringtone for  
incoming calls through both the headset  
and the speaker.  
Headset Only to play the ringtone for  
incoming calls only through the headset.  
To enable data services:  
1. From Data Settings, select Data > On.  
2. Read the message and select YES.  
Display Language  
You can choose to display your phone’s  
To disable data services:  
1. From Data Settings, select Data > Off.  
2. Read the disclaimer and select  
DISABLE.  
onscreen menus in English or in Spanish.  
To assign a language for the phone’s  
display:  
1. From Others, select Language.  
2. Select English or Español.  
Net Guard  
The Net Guard helps you avoid accidental  
connections when you connect to the Web.  
To enable or disable Net Guard:  
1. From Data Settings, select Net Guard.  
 
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Location  
Navigation Key Shortcut  
Before using any of the location-based  
services, you must turn on your phone’s  
location feature.  
You can use the navigation keys as  
shortcuts to access specific menu items  
directly from the home screen. You can  
reassign the default shortcuts to the menu  
items you choose.  
1. From Navigation Keys, select the  
navigation key you wish to reassign.  
2. Scroll up or down to highlight a function.  
3. Select ASSIGN to save. (For options with  
submenu levels, such as Settings, you  
can assign submenu options by  
To enable your phone’s location feature:  
1. From Location, select On/Off.  
2. Select OK to clear the notification.  
3. Select On.  
Tip: When the Location feature is on,  
your phone’s home screen will display  
the  
icon. When Location is turned  
off, your phone will display the  
icon.  
navigating to the desired option.)  
To send the GPS log to other devices:  
1. From Location, select NMEA Output.  
2. Select USB.  
Note: Turning Location on will allow the  
network to detect your position using  
GPS technology, making some  
applications and services easier to use.  
Turning Location off will disable the  
GPS location function for all purposes  
except 911, but will not hide your  
general location based on the cell site  
serving your call. No application or  
service may use your location without  
your request or permission.  
GPS-enhanced 911 is not available in  
all areas.  
 
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7 Contacts  
Use Contacts to store information about a person or company.  
Access Contacts  
Add Contacts  
Access Contacts List  
1. From the home screen, select  
Add Contacts from Home  
Screen  
CONTACTS.  
1. From the home screen, enter a phone  
number to save.  
– or –  
2. Select OPTIONS > Save.  
3. Select New Entry or Existing Entry.  
4. If you chose New Entry, select a  
number type, and then enter the new  
entry name.  
Select Contacts from the main menu.  
2. Enter the first letter of your desired  
contact and scroll to highlight it.  
3. Do one of the following:  
Press  
Press  
details.  
to call the contact.  
to view the contact’s  
– or –  
If you chose Existing Entry, select an  
entry to which you want to save the  
number, and then highlight a number  
Select Add New… to create a new  
contact.  
Select OPTIONS to access more  
functions.  
type and press  
.
5. When done, select DONE.  
View Contact Details  
1. From the home screen, select  
CONTACTS.  
2. Select a contact to show the details.  
 
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Add Contacts from Contacts  
Menu  
Use Contacts  
Call Contacts  
1. From the Contacts list, highlight a  
1. From the Contacts list, select  
Add New... > New Contact.  
2. Enter a name for the contact. Scroll  
down to the next field when done.  
3. Enter a primary number for the contact  
and select a number type for the entry.  
4. Enter additional phone numbers, email  
addresses, and other contact details.  
(Scroll up or down to move through the  
contact fields.)  
contact.  
2. Press  
to dial the entry’s default  
phone number.  
– or –  
To dial another number from the same  
entry, select an entry to display the  
contact details screen, highlight a  
number and then press  
.
5. When done, select DONE.  
Send a Text Message to  
Contacts  
1. From the Contacts list, select a contact.  
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a  
number or email address.  
3. Select SEND MESSAGE.  
4. Complete your text message and select  
SEND.  
Add a Code or Extension  
When saving the phone number of an  
automated service, you may include a  
pause for dialing an extension.  
1. From the home screen, enter a phone  
number.  
2. Select OPTIONS and a type of pause:  
Hard Pause causes the phone to  
wait until you select SEND TONES  
while making the call.  
Send a Contact  
2-Sec. Pause causes the phone to  
stop dialing for two seconds.  
1. From the Contacts list, select a contact.  
2. Select OPTIONS > Send Contact to  
send to a Bluetooth-enabled device.  
3. Complete the appropriate task to send  
the contact information.  
3. Enter the remaining numbers and select  
OPTIONS > Save.  
4. Complete the contact information and  
select DONE.  
 
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Assign Pictures to Contacts  
1. From the Contacts list, select a contact.  
2. At the contact details screen, scroll up  
Customize Contacts  
Edit Contact Details  
1. From the Contacts list, highlight a  
to select  
.
3. Select Choose Photo.  
4. Select a picture from the list. (Scroll to  
select a picture.)  
contact.  
2. Select OPTIONS > Edit Contact.  
3. Enter additional phone numbers, email  
addresses, and other contact details.  
(Scroll up or down to move through the  
contact fields.)  
Add a Prefix to Phone  
Numbers  
Use Prepend to add a prefix, such as an  
area code, to a phone number:  
1. From the Contacts list, select a contact.  
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a  
number.  
4. When done, select DONE.  
Assign Number Types  
1. From the Contacts list, select a contact.  
2. At the contact details screen, select  
OPTIONS > Edit.  
3. Highlight the number and select  
OPTIONS > Set # Type.  
3. Select OPTIONS > Prepend to enter  
the prefix at the beginning of the  
number.  
4. Select a number type. The appropriate  
icon appears next to the number in your  
contacts list.  
Assign Speed Dials to  
Contacts  
1. From the Contacts list, select a contact.  
2. At the contact details screen, highlight a  
number.  
3. Select OPTIONS > Set Speed Dial.  
4. Select a location from the list to assign  
the speed dial number.  
5. Select DONE.  
Assign Ringtones to Contacts  
1. From the Contacts list, select a contact.  
2. At the contact details screen, select  
Set Ringtones.  
3. Select Incoming Calls or Message >  
Change.  
4. Select a ringtone from the list. (Scroll to  
select a ringtone.)  
 
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5. When finished, select SAVE.  
Delete Contacts  
1. From the Contacts list, select a contact.  
2. Select OPTIONS > Delete Contact >  
DELETE.  
Delete a Group  
1. From the Contacts list, highlight a  
group.  
Note: You cannot recover deleted  
information.  
2. Select OPTIONS > Delete Group >  
DELETE.  
Contact Groups  
You can assign your contacts to groups.  
Speed Dial List  
Assign Speed Dial Numbers  
1. From the Contacts list, select OPTIONS  
Create a New Group  
1. From the Contacts list, select  
Add New... > New Group.  
2. Read the message and select START.  
3. Select contacts from the list provided. A  
checkmark appears next to each  
selection. (You can also remove  
checkmarks.)  
4. When finished, select CONTINUE.  
5. Enter a name for the group and select  
SAVE.  
> Settings > Speed Numbers.  
2. Highlight an unassigned number  
(marked as empty) and select ASSIGN.  
3. At the contacts list, select a contact.  
Clear Speed Dial Numbers  
1. From the Contacts list, select OPTIONS  
> Settings > Speed Numbers.  
2. Highlight an assigned number and  
select OPTIONS > Remove.  
Remove Contacts from  
Groups  
1. From the Contacts list, highlight a  
group.  
2. Select OPTIONS > Edit Group.  
3. Highlight a member and select  
OPTIONS > Remove from Group >  
YES.  
Dial Services  
Your Contacts list is preprogrammed with  
contact numbers for various services.  
1. From the Contacts list, select OPTIONS  
> Settings > Services.  
2. Select a service and press  
.
4. Repeat step 3 to remove additional  
members.  
 
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Emergency Message  
To send an emergency message:  
1. From the Contacts list, select OPTIONS  
> Settings > ICE.  
ICE Contacts  
Your phone is equipped with a key that  
displays the ICE (In Case of Emergency)  
contacts, which could be very helpful in  
case of emergency.  
2. Select SEND TEXT > OK.  
Note: When Location settings is turned  
off, it will be automatically turned on.  
Add an ICE Contact  
1. From the Contacts list, select OPTIONS  
> Settings > ICE > ICE Contacts.  
2. Highlight Add to ICE Contacts under  
“Call” or “Text” field and select ASSIGN.  
3. Select the entry to register as ICE  
contact.  
To enter or edit the emergency message:  
1. From the Contacts list, select OPTIONS  
> Settings > ICE.  
2. Select Emergency Message > EDIT.  
3. Enter or edit the message and select  
DONE.  
Call an ICE Contact  
1. From the home screen, press and hold  
ICE Information  
1. From the Contacts list, select OPTIONS  
> Settings > ICE.  
2. Select My Information > EDIT.  
3. Enter or edit the necessary information  
and select DONE.  
.
2. Read the message and select OK.  
Replace or Remove an ICE  
Contact  
1. From the Contacts list, select OPTIONS  
> Settings > ICE > ICE Contacts.  
2. Highlight an entry and select OPTIONS.  
3. Select Replace to select another  
contact. Select a new contact from the  
displayed list.  
– or –  
Select Remove > YES to remove the  
selected contact.  
 
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8 Messaging  
Use Messaging to send, receive, and erase messages from your phone.  
Messaging Menu  
Select Messaging from the main menu to access the following functions:  
Level 1 >  
Level 2 >  
Voicemail  
Level 3  
Messaging  
Access these options: Call Voicemail and  
Voicemail Details.  
Send Message  
Messages  
Compose a text message.  
Shows a list of threads.  
Check your Voicemail  
When you receive a voicemail message, a  
notification with a voicemail message icon  
appears at the top of your screen.  
1. At the voicemail notification, press  
2. Enter your voicemail password if  
prompted.  
Use Voicemail  
Set Up your Voicemail  
You should set up your Voicemail and  
personal greeting as soon as your phone is  
activated. Always use a password to  
protect against unauthorized access.  
.
3. Follow the voice prompts to listen to and  
1. Press and hold  
.
manage your voicemail messages.  
2. Follow the voice prompts to create your  
password and record your name and  
greeting.  
Retrieve Your Voicemail  
Messages  
You can review your messages directly  
from your wireless phone or from any other  
touch-tone phone.  
Note: It is strongly recommended that  
you set a voicemail password. Without  
a password, anyone who has access to  
your phone can access your messages.  
From your wireless phone:  
Press and hold  
.
 
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To use the phone's menu, select  
Messaging > Voicemail >  
Call Voicemail.  
NEW ADDRESS to enter a  
recipient's phone number or email  
address directly. Select CONTINUE  
to proceed.  
From any other phone:  
3. Enter the message. (Select OPTIONS  
to access more features.)  
4. When done, select SEND.  
1. Dial your wireless phone number.  
2. When your voicemail answers, press  
the asterisk key (*).  
3. Enter your password.  
Access Messages  
Read and reply to the messages you have  
received.  
Check Voicemail Details  
You can review your voicemail messages  
on your wireless phone.  
To read a message:  
When you receive a message, your  
phone will display a notification  
message. Use your navigation key or  
select View.  
From Messaging, select  
Voicemail > Voicemail Details.  
Send Messages  
You can send and receive text messages  
with most mobile phones and email  
addresses.  
To reply to a message:  
1. While the message is displayed, select  
REPLY.  
2. Compose a reply.  
3. When done, select SEND.  
Create a Text Message  
1. From Messaging, select  
Send Message.  
2. Select a recipient from the list or from  
the following options:  
Note: The Kyocera JAX is not capable  
of receiving picture and video  
messages.  
Threaded Messaging  
Threaded messaging lets you follow a  
chain of messages to and from a particular  
contact.  
Go to Contacts to select a recipient  
from your Contacts. (Qualifying  
Contacts entries must contain a  
phone number or an email address.)  
MULTIPLE to select multiple  
recipients. Select CONTINUE when  
you have finished selecting and  
entering recipients.  
To display the thread list:  
From Messaging, select Messages.  
 
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Call to dial the phone number  
appearing in the selected message.  
Launch to open the URL appearing in  
the selected message.  
Save Number to save the phone  
number appearing in the selected  
message.  
Save Email to save the email address  
appearing in the selected message.  
Manage Text Blocking to block text  
messages from specific phone numbers  
or email addresses.  
Block This Sender to block text  
messages from the phone number or  
email address of the selected  
message's sender.  
Settings to display the Messaging  
Settings menu.  
Combine/Uncombine to display  
segmented messages as one message  
or vice versa.  
More Information to display more  
information when receiving an  
Emergency Alert message. See  
View Messages  
Select a thread to display the messages  
sent to and received from a particular  
contact, in reverse chronological order.  
Failed, pending, and draft messages are  
also listed.  
Me - Message you sent.  
Me (Failed) - Message you did not send  
successfully.  
Me (Pending) - Message you have not  
sent yet because your phone has no  
network connection. The message will  
be sent automatically when your phone  
reconnects to the network.  
Me (Draft) - Message you saved as a  
draft. Only one draft can be saved in  
each thread, and that draft appears at  
the top of the thread.  
Threaded Messaging Options  
When you are viewing a messaging thread  
list, select OPTIONS. You can choose from  
the following options. (Options will vary  
according to screen.)  
Forward to forward the selected  
message.  
Message Settings  
Messaging settings allow you to set how  
the phone handles incoming and outgoing  
messages.  
Lock to lock the selected message.  
Unlock to unlock the selected  
message.  
Unlock All to unlock all messages.  
Note: Messages are automatically  
deleted starting with the oldest. To save  
messages, lock them.  
Clear Alerts Icon  
Clear Alerts Icon will clear the envelope  
icon on the display.  
Delete to delete the selected message.  
 
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1. From Messaging, select OPTIONS >  
Clear Alerts Icon.  
2. Select YES.  
Edit Preset Messages  
Your phone comes with preset messages,  
such as “Give me a call” which you can  
insert into the body of a text message.  
1. From Messaging, select OPTIONS >  
Preset Messages. (The list of preset  
messages will be displayed.)  
Message Alerts  
You can set how often your phone alerts  
you when there is a new message  
notification.  
1. From Messaging, select OPTIONS >  
Repeated Tone > Messages.  
2. Select Single Tone (once only) or  
Repeated Tone (once every minute).  
2. Select OPTIONS and do one of the  
following:  
Select Send Message to insert a  
preset message to your text  
message.  
Select Edit to edit the text.  
Select Delete to delete the preset  
message.  
Select Reset all messages to reset  
all messages.  
Callback Number  
With this feature, you can specify the  
callback number your recipients see when  
you send messages.  
1. From Messaging, select OPTIONS >  
Callback Number.  
Select Select Language to change  
the language of the preset message.  
2. Select None, My Phone Number, or  
Other. (If you select Other, enter a  
callback number.)  
Emergency Alerts  
Your phone is compatible with federally  
supervised cell phone alert services which  
send out broadcast SMS messages for  
public warning.  
Set your Signature  
Add a customized signature to each  
message you send.  
1. From Messaging, select OPTIONS >  
Signature.  
2. Select On (If you do not wish to attach a  
signature to your outgoing messages,  
select Off.)  
1. From Messaging, select OPTIONS >  
Emergency Alerts.  
2. Check the box next to the options you  
wish to select:  
Presidential Alerts to deliver a  
national Presidential alert.  
Presidential Alerts is always grayed  
out (not selectable) and cannot be  
excluded.  
3. Enter a signature and select OK.  
 
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Imminent Threat - Extreme to  
deliver emergency alerts in an  
extreme emergency situation (an  
extraordinary threat to life or  
property).  
Imminent Threat - Severe to deliver  
emergency alerts in a severe  
emergency situation (a significant  
threat to life or property).  
Amber Alerts to deliver alerts  
related to missing or endangered  
children.  
Emergency Alerts Test Messages  
to send a test message to make sure  
that the alert messages can be  
successfully received.  
Simple Data Exchange  
This feature makes it easy to select certain  
information in a message and automatically  
save it or use it in a related application.  
Simple Data Exchange works with these  
types of information:  
Email addresses  
Street addresses  
Phone numbers  
Web addresses (URLs)  
Data Exchange Options  
1. When viewing a message, highlight an  
email address, a street address, a  
phone number, or a Web address (URL)  
and press  
.
Long Message Reassembly  
2. You will find the list of available options.  
3. Select an option and complete the  
appropriate task.  
When you receive a long message, it is  
divided into up to 15 messages and  
delivered to your phone. You can choose to  
combine them to display as one message  
rather than segmented ones.  
1. From Messaging, select OPTIONS >  
Long Message Re-assembly.  
2. Select On or Off.  
 
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9 Tools  
Tools Menu  
Select Tools from the main menu to access the following functions:  
Level 1 >  
Tools  
Level 2 >  
Level 3  
Activate This  
Device  
Launch the Device Self Service application.  
Alarm  
Set an alarm.  
Calendar  
Access your calendar.  
Access these options: On/Off, Visibility, Add New,  
Trusted Devices, and My Bluetooth Info.  
Bluetooth  
Access these options: Update Firmware and  
Update Phone  
Voice Services  
Update PRL.  
Access these options: Voice Recognition and  
Voice Memo.  
Calculator  
Countdown  
Stopwatch  
World Clock  
Notepad  
Perform basic calculations.  
Set a countdown timer.  
Use a stopwatch timer.  
View times from different time zones.  
Use the note pad.  
 
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Alarm  
Calendar  
Your phone comes with a built-in alarm that  
has multiple alarm capabilities.  
Use Calendar to schedule events and set  
reminder alerts.  
Set an Alarm  
Create an Event  
1. From Alarm, select an alarm number.  
2. Turn the alarm on or off by selecting the  
Alarm field.  
3. Enter a description by selecting the  
Description field.  
1. From Calendar, highlight a day to which  
you would like to add an event.  
2. Select OPTIONS > Add Schedule and  
enter a description. Scroll down to move  
to the next field when done.  
3. Select a category by selecting the  
Category field.  
4. Select a time by selecting the  
Time field.  
4. Select a priority by selecting the  
Priority field.  
5. Select a start and end time by selecting  
the Start and End fields.  
Scroll left or right to move between  
hour, minute and AM/PM fields.  
Scroll up or down to change hour,  
minute and AM/PM.  
6. Enter a location by selecting the  
Location field. Select EDIT to enter a  
text.  
7. Select a ringtone option by selecting the  
Ringtone field.  
8. Select an alarm time by selecting the  
Alarm Time field.  
9. Select a repeat status by selecting the  
Repeat field.  
5. Select a repeat status by selecting the  
Repeat field.  
6. Select a ringtone option by selecting the  
Ringtone field.  
7. Select a volume level by selecting the  
Volume field.  
8. Select a ringtone length by selecting the  
Ringtone Length field.  
9. Select a snooze interval by selecting  
the Snooze Interval field.  
10.Select SAVE.  
10.Select the number of times the snooze  
should repeat by selecting the  
Snooze Times field.  
Tip: To change the calendar display  
views, select MONTH or WEEK  
repeatedly to toggle between monthly  
and weekly views.  
11. Select SAVE.  
Tip: From Alarm, select ON or OFF to  
toggle the alarm on and off.  
 
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Add a To Do List Item  
View Events  
1. From Calendar, highlight a day to which  
you would like add a To Do list item and  
select OPTIONS.  
2. Scroll right to select Add To Do and  
enter a description. Scroll down to move  
to the next field when done.  
3. Select a category by selecting the  
Category field.  
4. Select a priority by selecting the  
Priority field.  
5. Select a time and date for the item by  
selecting the Due Time/Date field.  
6. Select a status for the item by selecting  
the Status field. When you add an item,  
set it to Needs Action.  
1. From Calendar, select the day for  
which you would like to view events or  
select OPTIONS > Schedule List or  
To Do List.  
2. Highlight an event and press  
. The  
event’s details are displayed. You can  
edit the event on this screen.  
Delete Events  
1. From Calendar, select the day for  
which you would like to delete an event  
or select OPTIONS > Schedule List or  
To Do List.  
2. Highlight an event and select OPTIONS  
> Delete.  
7. Select SAVE.  
3. Select one of the following:  
This to delete the highlighted event.  
Select to delete multiple events.  
All on This List to delete all events  
on the list.  
All Completed Events to delete  
completed To Do List items.  
Calendar Alerts  
If you have an event on the Calendar, your  
phone alerts you with a ringing or vibrating  
alarm and displays a summary of the  
event. To respond to the alarm, do one of  
the following:  
4. Select YES.  
Select SNOOZE or Snooze to stop the  
alarm and start snooze mode.  
Select DISMISS to clear the alarm.  
Select View to display the event detail  
screen.  
Delete Old Events or All  
Events  
1. From Calendar, select OPTIONS >  
Delete Memory.  
2. Select Delete Old or Delete All.  
3. Select YES.  
 
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Tools  
       
Bluetooth Menu  
The Bluetooth menu allows you to set up  
many of the characteristics of your phone's  
Bluetooth feature.  
From Bluetooth, select from the following  
options:  
Bluetooth  
Bluetooth is a short-range  
®
communications technology that allows  
you to connect wirelessly to a number of  
Bluetooth devices, such as headsets and  
hands-free car kits, and Bluetooth-enabled  
handhelds, computers, and wireless  
phones. The Bluetooth communication  
range is usually approximately 30 feet.  
Select On/Off to enable or disable  
Bluetooth.  
Select Visibility > Hidden, Visible for  
3 min, or Always visible to set your  
Bluetooth visibility.  
Turn Bluetooth On and Off  
Select Add New to add a new Bluetooth  
device.  
By default, your phone's Bluetooth feature  
is turned off. Turning Bluetooth on enables  
your phone's Bluetooth functions.  
1. From Bluetooth, select On/Off.  
2. Select ON to enable Bluetooth. Select  
OFF to disable Bluetooth.  
Select Trusted Devices to display a list  
of trusted Bluetooth devices.  
Select My Bluetooth Info to display  
your phone's Bluetooth name, address,  
class, and supported profiles.  
Make Your Phone  
Discoverable  
To make your phone discoverable, you  
must set your phone’s visibility to other  
than Hidden.  
1. From Bluetooth, select Visibility.  
2. Select Visible for 3 min or  
Always visible.  
Pair Bluetooth Devices  
The Bluetooth pairing process allows you  
to establish trusted connections between  
your phone and another Bluetooth device.  
When devices are paired, a passkey (PIN)  
is shared between devices, allowing for  
fast, secure connections while bypassing  
the discovery and authentication process.  
1. From Bluetooth, select Add New.  
2. Select the device you wish to pair with.  
3. If prompted, accept the connection on  
the receiving device, and enter the  
same passcode on both your phone  
and the other device, or confirm the  
auto-generated passcode, and then  
select OK.  
 
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4. Edit the device name and select SAVE.  
Send Items via Bluetooth  
Note: Due to different specifications  
and features of other Bluetooth  
compatible devices, display and  
operations may be different, and  
functions such as transfer or exchange  
may not be possible.  
1. From Bluetooth, select  
Trusted Devices.  
2. Select the device from the Trusted  
Devices list and select TRANSFER...  
3. Select Send Contacts,  
Send Name Card or  
Exchange Name Cards.  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to  
select items to send.  
View the Trusted Devices List  
This list displays a list of devices which are  
paired with your phone and set as trusted  
devices. From Bluetooth, select  
Trusted Devices.  
5. Read the message and select SEND.  
Use Calculator  
1. From Calculator, enter the first number.  
Select CONNECT... to connect to the  
selected Bluetooth device.  
Select TRANSFER... to send data  
saved on your phone to the selected  
Bluetooth device.  
2. Select a mathematical operation:  
Scroll left to multiply.  
Scroll right to divide.  
Scroll up to add.  
Select OPTIONS to access more  
features:  
Scroll down to subtract.  
Add New to add a new Bluetooth  
device.  
Your selection will appear highlighted.  
3. Enter the second number, and press  
to view the result.  
Delete or Delete All to delete the  
selected device or all devices from  
the list.  
4. Select CLEAR to clear all numbers.  
Auto-Accept to configure your  
phone’s accessibility to other  
Bluetooth devices.  
Countdown  
View/Edit Info to view or edit the  
information of the selected device.  
Help to display the Trusted Devices  
list help.  
This feature allows you to use your phone  
as a countdown timer to alert you when a  
specified period of time has elapsed.  
1. From Countdown, select a countdown  
timer number.  
2. Enter the time length by selecting the  
Time field.  
 
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Scroll left or right to move between  
minutes or seconds fields.  
Scroll up or down to change minutes  
or seconds.  
Notepad  
Your phone offers a simple notepad to  
allow you store your notes.  
3. Turn the alarm On or Off by selecting  
the Alarm field.  
4. Select SAVE.  
Write a Note  
1. From Notepad, select Add New…  
2. Enter a note and select OK.  
Tip: When the countdown is complete,  
select DISMISS to silence the alarm.  
View a Note  
From Notepad, select a note to open  
note.  
Use Stopwatch  
From Stopwatch, select from the  
Edit a Note  
1. From Notepad, highlight a note you  
want to edit and select EDIT.  
following options:  
MODE selects split timing or lap timing.  
START begins counting.  
SPRIT or LAP records the time.  
STOP pauses counting.  
2. Edit the note and select OK.  
Delete a Note  
1. From Notepad, highlight a note you  
want to delete.  
RESET clears the stopwatch.  
2. Select DELETE > This.  
3. Select YES.  
World Clock  
Use World Clock to view the local time in  
Delete All Notes  
1. From Notepad, select DELETE > All.  
2. Select YES.  
various cities around the world.  
From World Clock, scroll left or right to  
view the time in different locations.  
Note: Select OPTIONS > Standard or  
Summer to change between daylight  
saving time and standard time.  
 
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Call a Contact or a Number By  
Voice Recognition  
1. Start Voice Recognition.  
2. When prompted to speak, say Call  
<Name or #>. For example, to call John  
Smith's mobile phone, say “Call John  
Smith Mobile.” Your phone will  
Voice Services  
Your phone’s voice services let you place  
calls using your voice, store voice reminders,  
and record memos right on your phone.  
Voice Recognition  
You can use your phone’s built-in  
automatic speech recognition (ASR)  
software to dial a phone number or to  
launch phone functions. All you have to do  
is to talk into the phone, and ASR will  
recognize your voice and complete tasks  
by itself.  
To control the settings associated with  
voice recognition, see “Voice Recognition  
automatically call the said contact.  
Note: If the application cannot  
recognize the number or name, it  
displays several possible matches. Say  
Yes or No.  
Send Text Message By Voice  
Recognition  
1. Start Voice Recognition.  
2. When prompted to speak, say  
Send Message <Name or #>. For  
example, to send a text message to  
Joe, say “Send Message Joe.”  
Start Voice Recognition  
Do one of the following to start Voice  
Recognition:  
Press and hold  
From the Tools menu, select  
Voice Services > Voice Recognition.  
or  
.
Note: If the application cannot  
recognize the number or name, it  
displays several possible matches. Say  
Yes or No.  
Use Voice Recognition  
1. Start Voice Recognition.  
2. When prompted to speak, say a  
command from the displayed list on  
screen. When the application  
recognizes the command, it executes  
the command right away.  
3. The compose message screen  
appears. The contact name or number  
that you said is displayed on the To box.  
Complete your message.  
4. Select SEND to send the text message.  
Tip: During ASR operation, select  
TUTORIAL or HELP to get instructions  
for using the software.  
 
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Tools  
           
Search Contact Details By Voice  
Recognition  
Configure Voice Recognition  
Settings  
1. Start Voice Recognition.  
1. Start Voice Recognition.  
2. Select SETTINGS.  
3. Select to configure one of the following  
settings:  
2. When prompted to speak, say Lookup  
<Name>. For example, to search for  
Jessica’s contact details, say “Lookup  
Jessica.” The contact details screen is  
displayed.  
Confirmation to control when the  
system asks you to confirm a name  
or number.  
Open Menus By Voice Recognition  
1. Start Voice Recognition.  
2. When prompted to speak, say  
Go To <Menu>. For example, to open  
Settings, say “Go To Settings.” The  
phone opens the selected menu.  
Adaptation to improve the accuracy  
of the application’s speech  
recognition.  
Audio Modes to set the mode of  
audio assistance.  
Dialing Region to specify the dialing  
region.  
Tip: Say "More Options" to display  
additional application names.  
About to view the software version.  
Check Item By Voice Recognition  
Voice Memo  
Use Voice Memo to record and play back  
audio memos.  
1. Start Voice Recognition.  
2. When prompted to speak, say Check  
<Item>. For example, to check the  
signal strength status, say “Check  
Signal Strength” to display information  
on screen.  
Record Voice Memos  
1. From Voice Services, select  
Voice Memo > Record.  
2. Record your voice memo.  
3. Select STOP when done.  
Available checkable items are as follows:  
Status, Time, Signal Strength, Network,  
Battery, and My Phone Number.  
Play Voice Memos  
View Voice Recognition Tutorial  
1. From Voice Services, select Voice  
Memo > List and highlight a memo.  
2. Select PLAY to play the memo or  
OPTIONS to access more features.  
1. Start Voice Recognition.  
2. Select TUTORIAL.  
 
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10 History  
History List Options  
When you are viewing a history list, select  
OPTIONS. You have the following options:  
Work with History  
View History List  
New Group to create a new group  
entry.  
Contact Details to display information  
about the entry if it has already been  
saved in your Contacts.  
From the home screen, press  
.
– or –  
Select History from the main menu.  
History Icons  
You can determine if an entry was an  
incoming, outgoing, or missed call from the  
icons shown below.  
Save Contact to save a phone number.  
Delete to delete the entry.  
Delete All to delete all History entries.  
Prepend to add numbers to the  
beginning of the selected number.  
= Incoming Call  
= Outgoing Call  
= Missed Call  
Delete a Single Record  
1. From the History list, highlight an entry.  
2. Select OPTIONS > Delete > DELETE.  
View History Thread  
The History thread screen shows all history  
Delete All History Records  
1. From the History list, highlight an entry.  
2. Select OPTIONS > Delete All >  
DELETE.  
for a selected entry.  
From the History list, highlight an entry  
and press  
.
Tip: Text messages are included in the  
History thread.  
Make a Call From History  
1. From the History list, highlight an entry.  
2. Press  
to call the number or select  
OPTIONS to access more features.  
 
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11 Web  
Add a Bookmark  
Surf the Web  
1. Surf to the Web page you want to  
bookmark and select Options >  
Add this page to Bookmarks.  
2. Edit the bookmark’s details, if needed.  
3. Select SaveChange to save the  
bookmark.  
You can use your phone to browse the  
Internet if you have obtained phone  
Internet services from your service provider  
and if over-the-air Internet access is  
available in your area.  
Launch Browser  
Tip: To access your saved bookmarks,  
select Options > View all bookmarks  
from any web page.  
Select Web from the main menu.  
Note: If Net Guard is enabled and  
displayed, select YES to continue and  
launch the browser.  
Search the Web  
From Web, select Options >  
Search the web to go directly to the  
browser’s search page.  
Browse the Web  
A browser home page with a list of  
bookmarks and some browser menu  
options appear when you are connected to  
the Web. The lock icon appears in a secure  
session. You can do the following:  
Tip: You can also press and hold  
from the home screen to search the  
web.  
To choose a site, scroll to the link and  
press the appropriate softkey.  
To scroll line by line through websites,  
use the navigation key.  
Press  
screen.  
Press  
to return to the previous  
to exit.  
Select Navigation to use the navigation  
window.  
Select Options to access more browser  
features.  
 
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12 Get Help  
The steps you took to reproduce the  
problem.  
The phone’s mobile equipment ID  
(MEID). To locate the MEID, select  
MENU > Settings > Phone Info >  
My Phone# and scroll down.  
Customer Support  
To contact Assurance Wireless’s customer  
support department for information about  
your phone, account history, call coverage  
area, and specific features available to you,  
such as call forwarding or voicemail:  
Dial *VM from your Assurance Wireless  
phone.  
Qualified Service  
If the problem with your phone persists,  
return the phone with all accessories and  
packaging to the dealer for qualified  
service.  
Dial 1-888-321-5880 from any phone.  
For questions about the phone features,  
refer to the materials provided with your  
phone, or visit  
Phone Accessories  
To shop for accessories for your phone, visit  
For additional questions, you may contact  
the Kyocera Communications Inc. Customer  
Care Center in any of the following ways:  
Email:  
Become a Product  
Evaluator  
Phone: 1-800-349-4478 (U.S. and  
Canada) or 1-858-882-1401.  
To participate in the testing and evaluation  
of Kyocera Communications Inc. products,  
including cellular or PCS phones, visit  
Before requesting support, please try to  
reproduce and isolate the problem. When  
you contact the Customer Care Center, be  
ready to provide the following information:  
The name of your service provider:  
Assurance Wireless.  
The actual error message or problem  
you are experiencing.  
 
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Important Safety Information  
This section contains important operational  
and safety information that will help you  
safely use your phone. Failure to read and  
follow the information provided in this  
section may result in serious bodily injury,  
death, or property damage.  
Note: For the best care of your phone,  
only Kyocera-authorized personnel  
should service your phone and  
accessories. Failure to do so may be  
dangerous and void your warranty.  
Maintaining Safe Use of  
General Precautions  
There are several simple guidelines to  
operating your phone properly and  
maintaining safe, satisfactory service.  
and Access to Your Phone  
Do Not Rely on Your Phone  
for Emergency Calls  
Mobile phones operate using radio signals,  
which cannot guarantee connection in all  
conditions. Therefore you should never rely  
solely upon any mobile phone for essential  
communication (e.g., medical  
emergencies). Emergency calls may not be  
possible on all cellular networks or when  
certain network services or mobile phone  
features are in use. Check with your local  
service provider for details.  
To maximize performance, do not touch  
the portions of your phone where the  
internal antennas are located while  
using the phone.  
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.  
Avoid exposing your phone and  
accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your  
phone does get wet, immediately turn  
the power off and remove the battery.  
Do not expose your phone to direct  
sunlight for extended periods of time  
(such as on the dashboard of a car).  
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is  
a complex piece of equipment and can  
be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting,  
bending, or sitting on it.  
Using Your Phone While  
Driving  
Talking on your phone while driving (or  
operating the phone without a hands-free  
device) is prohibited in some jurisdictions.  
Laws vary as to specific restrictions.  
Any changes or modifications to your  
phone not expressly approved in this  
document could void your warranty for  
this equipment and void your authority  
to operate this equipment.  
Remember that safety always comes first.  
 
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Following Safety Guidelines  
Turning Off Your Phone  
Before Flying  
To operate your phone safely and  
efficiently, always follow any special  
regulations in a given area. Turn your  
phone off in areas where use is forbidden  
or when it may cause interference or  
danger.  
Turn off your phone before boarding any  
aircraft. To prevent possible interference  
with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal  
Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations  
require you to have permission from a crew  
member to use your phone while the plane  
is on the ground. To prevent any risk of  
interference, FCC regulations prohibit  
using your phone while the plane is in the  
air.  
Using Your Phone Near Other  
Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is  
shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.  
However, RF signals from wireless phones  
may affect inadequately shielded electronic  
equipment.  
Turning Off Your Phone in  
Dangerous Areas  
To avoid interfering with blasting  
operations, turn your phone off when in a  
blasting area or in other areas with signs  
indicating two-way radios should be turned  
off. Construction crews often use  
remote-control RF devices to set off  
explosives.  
RF signals may affect improperly installed  
or inadequately shielded electronic  
operating systems or entertainment  
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the  
manufacturer or their representative to  
determine if these systems are adequately  
shielded from external RF signals. Also  
check with the manufacturer regarding any  
equipment that has been added to your  
vehicle.  
Turn your phone off when you’re in any  
area that has a potentially explosive  
atmosphere. Although it’s rare, your phone  
and accessories could generate sparks.  
Sparks can cause an explosion or fire,  
resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
These areas are often, but not always,  
clearly marked. They include:  
Consult the manufacturer of any personal  
medical devices, such as pacemakers and  
hearing aids, to determine if they are  
adequately shielded from external RF  
signals.  
Fueling areas such as gas stations.  
Below deck on boats.  
Fuel or chemical transfer or storage  
facilities.  
Note: Always turn off the phone in  
healthcare facilities, and request  
permission before using the phone near  
medical equipment.  
 
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Areas where the air contains chemicals  
or particles such as grain, dust, or metal  
powders.  
Any other area where you would  
normally be advised to turn off your  
vehicle’s engine.  
hearing devices to determine usability  
rating categories for both.  
Ratings have been developed for mobile  
phones to assist hearing device users find  
phones that may be compatible with their  
hearing device. Not all phones have been  
rated for compatibility with hearing devices.  
Phones that have been rated have a label  
located on the box. Your JAX has an M4  
and a T4 rating.  
Note: Never transport or store  
flammable gas, flammable liquids, or  
explosives in the compartment of your  
vehicle that contains your phone or  
accessories.  
These ratings are not guarantees. Results  
will vary depending on the user’s hearing  
device and individual type and degree of  
hearing loss. If a hearing device is  
particularly vulnerable to interference  
noise; even a phone with a higher rating  
may still cause unacceptable noise levels  
in the hearing device. Trying out the phone  
with your hearing device is the best way to  
evaluate it for your personal needs.  
Restricting Children’s Access  
to Your Phone  
Your phone is not a toy. Do not allow children  
to play with it as they could hurt themselves  
and others, damage the phone or make calls  
that could potentially cost you money.  
Using Your Phone With a  
Hearing Aid Device  
When some wireless phones are used with  
certain hearing devices (including hearing  
aids and cochlear implants), users may  
detect a noise which can interfere with the  
effectiveness of the hearing device.  
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet  
FCC requirements for hearing aid  
compatibility and are likely to generate less  
interference to hearing devices than  
unrated phones. (M4 is the better/higher of  
the two ratings.)  
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet  
FCC requirements and are likely to be  
more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil  
(“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than  
unrated phones. (T4 is the better/higher of  
the two ratings. Note that not all hearing  
devices have telecoils in them.)  
Some hearing devices are more immune  
than others to this interference noise, and  
phones also vary in the amount of  
interference noise they may generate.  
ANSI standard C63.19 was developed to  
provide a standardized means of  
Note: This phone has been tested and  
rated for use with hearing aids for some  
measuring both wireless phone and  
 
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of the wireless technologies that it uses.  
However, there may be some newer  
wireless technologies used in this phone  
that have not been tested yet for use with  
hearing aids. It is important to try the  
different features of this phone  
thoroughly and in different locations,  
using your hearing aid or cochlear  
implant, to determine if you hear any  
interfering noise. Consult your service  
provider or the manufacturer of this  
phone for information on hearing aid  
compatibility. If you have questions about  
return or exchange policies, consult your  
service provider or phone retailer.  
Getting the Best Hearing Device  
Experience With Your Phone  
To further minimize interference, move the  
phone around to find the point with least  
interference.  
Caring for the Battery  
Protecting Your Battery  
The guidelines listed below help you get  
the most out of your battery’s performance.  
Recently there have been some public  
reports of wireless phone batteries  
overheating, catching fire, or exploding.  
It appears that many, if not all, of these  
reports involve counterfeit or  
inexpensive, aftermarket-brand  
batteries with unknown or questionable  
manufacturing standards. Use only  
manufacturer-approved batteries and  
accessories. Buying the right batteries  
and accessories is the best way to  
ensure they’re genuine and safe.  
Do not disassemble or open, crush,  
bend or deform, or puncture or shred  
the battery.  
Hearing aid devices may also be measured  
for immunity to interference noise from  
wireless phones and should have ratings  
similar to phones. Ask your hearing  
healthcare professional for the rating of  
your hearing aid. Add the rating of your  
hearing aid and your phone to determine  
probable usability:  
Any combined rating equal to or greater  
than six offers excellent use.  
Any combined rating equal to five is  
considered normal use.  
Any combined rating equal to four is  
considered usable.  
Thus, if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an  
M3 phone, you will have a combined rating  
of six for “excellent use.” This is  
Do not modify or remanufacture,  
attempt to insert foreign objects into the  
battery, immerse or expose to water or  
other liquids, expose to fire, explosion,  
or other hazard.  
synonymous for T ratings.  
More information about hearing aid  
compatibility may be found at:  
 
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Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If  
the phone or battery is dropped,  
especially on a hard surface, and the  
user suspects damage, take it to a  
service center for inspection.  
Improper battery use may result in a  
fire, explosion or other hazard.  
Do not short-circuit a battery or allow  
metallic conductive objects to contact  
battery terminals.  
Keep the metal contacts on top of the  
battery clean.  
Battery usage by children should be  
supervised.  
time. It’s best to follow these storage  
rules:  
Less than one month:  
-4° F to 140° F (-20° C to 60° C)  
More than one month:  
-4° F to 113° F (-20° C to 45° C)  
Disposal of Lithium Ion  
(Li-Ion) Batteries  
Promptly dispose of used batteries in  
accordance with local regulations.  
Never dispose of the battery by  
incineration.  
Do not handle a damaged or leaking  
Li-Ion battery as you can be burned.  
For safe disposal options of your Li-Ion  
batteries, contact your nearest  
authorized service center.  
Charging  
In order to avoid damage, charge the  
battery only in temperatures that range  
from 32° F to 113° F (0° C to 45° C).  
Don’t use the battery charger in direct  
sunlight or in high humidity areas, such  
as the bathroom.  
The battery may need recharging if it  
has not been used for a long period of  
time.  
It’s best to replace the battery when it  
no longer provides acceptable  
performance. It can be recharged  
hundreds of times before it needs  
replacing.  
Special Note: Be sure to dispose of  
your battery properly. In some areas,  
the disposal of batteries in household or  
business trash may be prohibited.  
Radio Frequency (RF)  
Energy  
Understanding How Your  
Phone Operates  
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter  
and receiver. When it’s turned on, it  
Storing  
receives and transmits radio frequency  
(RF) signals. When you use your phone,  
the system handling your call controls the  
Don’t store the battery in high  
temperature areas for long periods of  
 
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power level. This power can range from  
0.006 watt to 0.2 watt in digital mode.  
centimeters) from your body when  
transmitting. Use of non-Kyocera-approved  
accessories may violate FCC RF exposure  
guidelines. Other accessories used with  
this phone for body-worn operations must  
not contain any metallic components and  
must provide at least 0.59 inches (1.5  
centimeters) separation distance between  
the antennas and the user’s body.  
Knowing Radio Frequency  
Safety  
The design of your phone complies with  
updated NCRP standards described below.  
In 1991–92, the Institute of Electrical and  
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the  
American National Standards Institute  
(ANSI) joined in updating ANSI’s 1982  
standard for safety levels with respect to  
human exposure to RF signals. More than  
120 scientists, engineers and physicians  
from universities, government health  
agencies and industries developed this  
updated standard after reviewing the  
available body of research. In 1993, the  
Federal Communications Commission  
(FCC) adopted this updated standard in a  
regulation. In August 1996, the FCC  
adopted hybrid standard consisting of the  
existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the  
guidelines published by the National  
Council of Radiation Protection and  
Measurements (NCRP).  
For more information about RF exposure,  
visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.  
Specific Absorption Rates  
(SAR) for Wireless Phones  
The SAR value corresponds to the relative  
amount of RF energy absorbed into the  
head of a user of a wireless handset.  
The SAR value of a phone is the result of  
an extensive testing, measuring and  
calculation process. It does not represent  
how much RF the phone emits. All phone  
models are tested at their highest value in  
strict laboratory settings. But when in  
operation, the SAR of a phone can be  
substantially less than the level reported to  
the FCC. This is because of a variety of  
factors including its proximity to a base  
station antenna, phone design and other  
factors. What is important to remember is  
that each phone meets strict federal  
guidelines. Variations in SARs do not  
represent a variation in safety.  
Body-Worn Operation  
To maintain compliance with FCC RF  
exposure guidelines, if you wear a handset  
on your body, use a Kyocera-supplied or  
Kyocera-approved carrying case, holster or  
other body-worn accessory. If you do not  
use a body-worn accessory, ensure the  
antennas are at least 0.59 inches (1.5  
All phones must meet the federal standard,  
which incorporates a substantial margin of  
safety. As stated above, variations in SAR  
 
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values between different model phones do  
not mean variations in safety. SAR values at  
or below the federal standard of 1.6 W/kg  
are considered safe for use by the public.  
The highest reported SAR values of the  
JAX are:  
These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful  
Head: 1.28 W/kg  
Body-worn: 1.26 W/kg  
interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular  
installation.  
FCC Radio Frequency  
Emission  
This phone meets the FCC Radio  
Frequency Emission Guidelines.  
If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is  
FCC ID number: V65S1360  
encouraged to try to correct the interference  
by one or more of the following measures:  
More information on the phone’s SAR can  
be found from the following FCC website:  
Reorient the direction of the internal  
antennas.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on  
a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC 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.  
Owner’s Record  
Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority  
to operate the equipment.  
The model number, regulatory number, and  
serial number are located on a nameplate  
inside the battery compartment. Record the  
serial number in the space provided below.  
This will be helpful if you need to contact us  
about your phone in the future.  
Note: This equipment has been tested  
and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules.  
Model: JAX (S1360)  
Serial No.:  
 
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Manufacturer’s Warranty  
Kyocera Communications Inc. (“KYOCERA”)  
offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed  
product or products (the “Product”) will be free  
from defects in material and workmanship for  
a period that expires one year from the date of  
sale of the Product to you, provided that you  
are the original end-user purchaser of the  
Product and provided that your purchase was  
made from an authorized supplier. Transfer or  
resale of a Product will automatically terminate  
warranty coverage with respect to that  
Product.  
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(including the antenna); (ii) Products which  
have been subjected to misuse (including  
Products used in conjunction with hardware  
electrically or mechanically incompatible or  
Products used with software, accessories,  
goods or ancillary or peripheral equipment not  
supplied or expressly authorized by  
KYOCERA for use), abuse, accident, physical  
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Products on which warranty stickers or  
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altered, or rendered illegible; (vi) customer  
instruction; (vii) cost of installation, set up,  
removal or reinstallation; (viii) signal reception  
problems (unless caused by defect in material  
or workmanship); (ix) damage the result of  
fire, flood, acts of God or other acts which are  
not the fault of KYOCERA and which the  
Product is not specified to tolerate, including  
damage caused by mishandling and blown  
fuses; (x) consumables (such as memory  
cards, fuses, etc.); (xi) third party software or  
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supplied with the Product; (xii) any Product in  
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the current version; (xiii) any Product in which  
the operating system has been unlocked  
(allowing installation of a third party operating  
system); or (xiv) any Products which have  
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This limited warranty is not transferable to any  
third party, including but not limited to any  
subsequent purchaser or owner of the  
Product. KYOCERA shall, at its sole and  
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Product (which unit may use refurbished parts  
of similar quality and functionality) if found by  
KYOCERA to be defective in material or  
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it is unable to repair or replace such Product,  
KYOCERA shall refund the purchase price for  
such Product, provided that the subject  
Product (i) is returned, with transportation  
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center within the one year warranty period,  
and (ii) is accompanied by a proof of purchase  
in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice  
which evidences that the subject Product is  
within the one year warranty period (“Proof of  
Purchase”). After the one year warranty  
period, you must pay all shipping, parts and  
labor charges. This limited warranty does not  
cover and is void with respect to the following:  
(i) Products which have been improperly  
 
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anyone other than KYOCERA or a KYOCERA  
authorized service center. Before returning  
any Product for service, be sure to back up  
data and remove any confidential, proprietary,  
or personal information from the Product.  
KYOCERA is not responsible for damage to or  
loss of any software, applications, data or  
removable storage media.  
UNDER THIS WARRANTY, ARE YOUR  
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AND SUBJECT TO THIS WARRANTY, THE  
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USE ONLY KYOCERA APPROVED  
ACCESSORIES WITH KYOCERA PHONES.  
USE OF ANY UNAUTHORIZED  
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OR A DEFECT TO THE PHONE.  
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Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion  
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REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A  
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1-800-349-4478 or 858-882-1401.  
 
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Index  
A
C
abbreviated dialing, 27  
accessibility, 24  
accessories  
calculator, 44  
calendar  
adding a To do, 42  
headsets, 28  
adding an event, 41  
alerts, 42  
hearing aid, 26, 53  
TTY device, 26  
airplane mode, 26  
alarm, 41  
deleting events, 42  
viewing events, 42  
calls  
alerts  
answering, 10  
any key answer, 27  
auto answer, 28  
call answer mode, 27  
emergency, 12  
ending, 11  
event, 42  
notification, 27  
Assurance Wireless  
account information, 17  
B
history, 48  
making, 10  
backlight, 20  
battery  
plus code dialing, 12  
redialing, 10  
charging, 5, 55  
disposal, 55  
installing, 5  
silencing, 11  
voice recognition, 46  
recharging, 5  
safety guidelines, 54  
Bluetooth  
clock  
display, 21  
world clock, 45  
contact groups, 33  
contacts  
activating, 43  
pairing, 43  
trusted devices list, 44  
visibility, 43  
bookmarks, 49  
browser  
adding, 30  
adding prefixes, 32  
assigning pictures, 32  
assigning ringtones, 32  
calling, 31  
bookmarks, 49  
launching, 49  
navigating, 49  
searching, 49  
deleting, 33  
dialing services, 33  
editing, 32  
 
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ICE contacts, 34  
number types, 32  
sending messages, 31  
viewing, 30  
help  
getting, 50  
history  
deleting, 48  
voice search, 46  
icons, 48  
list, 48  
options, 48  
contacts list, 30  
countdown timer, 44  
customer support, 50  
I
icons, 7, 23  
D
data settings  
disable, 28  
important safety information, 51  
in case of emergency (ICE) contacts  
adding, 34  
enable, 28  
net guard, 28  
update data profile, 28  
display  
calling, 34  
emergency message, 34  
information, 34  
brightness, 20  
language, 28  
main view, 20  
downloading, 16  
Internet, 49  
K
keyguard  
activating, 22  
unlocking, 22  
keypad light, 21  
E
earpiece, 10  
emergency calls, 12  
emergency message, 34  
emergency services, 12  
End User License Agreement, 60  
L
language, 28  
location information, 29  
lock code, 23  
locking your phone, 23  
G
greeting, 21  
groups  
M
manufacturer’s warranty, 58  
menus  
adding contacts, 33  
deleting, 33  
editing, 33  
main, 8  
messaging, 35  
my stuff, 16  
navigation, 9  
setting main view, 20  
settings, 19  
H
headset mode, 28  
hearing aid device, 26, 53  
 
64  
Index  
tools, 40  
phone information, 23  
programming, 4  
resetting, 24  
messaging  
accessing messages, 36  
clear alerts icon, 37  
creating a text message, 36  
emergency alerts, 38  
long message reassembly, 39  
message alerts, 38  
preset messages, 38  
replying, 36  
service, 50  
turn on and off, 10  
unlocking, 23  
power save mode, 21  
R
resetting phone, 24  
ringtones  
settings, 37  
downloading, 16  
threaded messaging, 36  
missed alerts, 12  
S
services  
missed call notification, 12  
my account, 17  
dialing, 33  
settings  
check balance, 17  
accessibility, 24  
alerts, 27  
top-up, 17, 18  
my phone number, 23  
call setup options, 27  
data settings, 28  
display, 20  
N
navigation shortcuts, 29  
notepad, 45  
notification pop-up, 20  
number prefixes, 32  
number types, 32  
location, 29  
ringtones, 16  
text entry, 22  
volume, 21  
P
simple data exchange, 39  
speakerphone, 10, 11  
speed dial list  
adding contact, 32, 33  
clearing, 33  
using, 11  
stopwatch, 45  
symbols, 14  
phone  
accessories, 4, 50  
answering calls, 10  
changing lock code, 23  
codes, 31  
deleting content, 24  
extensions, 31  
icons, 7  
locking, 23  
making calls, 10  
overview, 6  
T
text entry, 13, 15  
letters, 13  
 
User Guide  
65  
modes, 13  
numbers, 13  
rapid entry, 14  
symbols, 14  
volume  
adjusting, 11, 21  
earpiece, 11  
escalate setting, 21  
incoming ringtone, 21  
keypad, 21  
text messages, 36  
tools, 40  
alarm, 41  
playback volume, 21  
power up/down, 21  
Bluetooth, 43  
calculator, 44  
calendar, 41  
W
warranty, 58  
countdown, 44  
notepad, 45  
web browser, 49  
world clock, 45  
stopwatch, 45  
voice memo, 47  
voice recognition, 46  
world clock, 45  
top-up, 17  
TTY device, 26  
V
vibrate type, 26  
voice guide, 25  
voice memo  
playing, 47  
recording, 47  
voice recognition  
adaptation, 25  
audio modes, 25  
finding contacts, 46  
opening menus, 47  
sending message, 46  
settings, 25, 47  
using, 46  
voicemail  
checking, 35  
notification, 35  
setting up, 35  
 
66  
Index  
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