Kyocera Q Phone manual Using the Desktop Charger

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When the battery charge level becomes low, the low battery sensor will alert you by displaying the screen icon and sounding an audible tone. If the battery level becomes too low, the phone will switch off and any function in progress will not be saved.

Batteries may be charged using the standard desktop charger, optional travel charger, or ciga- rette lighter adaptor.

Using the Desktop Charger

Warning: Only use the desktop charger and AC adaptor provided with the phone. Using the wrong adaptor may cause damage.

1.Plug one end of the AC adaptor into the charger holder and the other end into a wall outlet.

2.Insert the battery pack in the rear of the charger or the phone with installed battery pack into the front of the charger or both simultaneously. You should then see a red light on the charger indi- cating that the battery is being charged.

If completely discharged, the battery will charge in approximately 1 to 2 hours. If you leave the phone on while it is in the desktop charger, the battery will take longer to charge.

You do not need to completely discharge the battery before charging. Unlike other battery systems, there is no memory effect which could degrade the battery’s performance.

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Contents Phone User Guide Page Contents Paging, Messaging, and Voice Mail Important Information FCC/IC NoticeGetting Started HighlightsClamshell Design Front, Side, and Top Views of the Phone Light Display Indicators Using the Battery Removing and Installing the BatteryTurning Off Turning the Phone On and OffTurning On Charging the Battery AntennaUsing the Desktop Charger Basic Functions Function KeysGetting Your Own Phone Number Making a CallCorrecting Dialing Mistakes Receiving Calls Call WaitingRedialing Calls Adjusting VolumeThree-way Calling Emergency DialingSaving and Editing Emergency Numbers Signal StrengthMaking Emergency Calls Power Save Mode Primary Phone Book Memory Phone Book FeatureTwo Phone Book Types Recent Call History ListSaving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Book Retrieving Numbers from your Phone Book Retrieving all Manually Stored Memory LocationsRetrieving One Entry by Memory Location Number Retrieving by Name SearchRetrieving Recent Call History Retrieving by Part of Phone Number SearchEditing a Stored Memory Location Changing Your Phone BookErasing a Stored Memory Speed Dialing One-touch DialingDialing from a Memory List Advanced Phone Book FeaturesPause Feature Dialing from within a Memory LocationPunctuation Characters for Name Entry Making an Entry Secret Case Changing During Name EntryPrepending a Stored Number Main Menu Menu FeatureMenu Access Method Menu Item Descriptions Shortcut Menu Access MethodVolume VibrateCall Info Security Features Page Display Alerts SystemPAGING, Messaging Voice Mail Message Typically contains text Typically contains digitsNew Message Alert Viewing Pages and Messages Reading New MessagesReading Previous Messages Voice Mail Notifications Reading Voice Mail Notification MessagesLow Memory Warning Out of Memory WarningAccessories Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Phone Safety CareBackground For Best Performance Antenna CareCaring for the Battery Driving Safety Other Safety Guidelines Electronic DevicesAircraft VehiclesPosted Facilities Blasting AreasPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Your Phone Documentation Kyocera Technical Support Where to Find HelpYour Service Provider Page Index Page Page Page