Kyocera Q Phone manual PAGING, Messaging Voice Mail

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PAGING, MESSAGING,

AND VOICE MAIL

This feature allows your phone to receive messages when it is turned on. A single key, , allows you to access your messages while a four line display provides for easy viewing. While reading a message, you can return a call to the callback number pro-

vided in the message simply by pressing / twice.

Messages are stored in the phone’s memory and are not erased when the phone is turned off. The phone has the capability of storing up to 23, 40 character messages. However, the number of messages that can be stored will be reduced if messages are greater than 40 characters.

Note

Check with your service provider regarding the availability of this feature. The information con- tained in a message, such as time stamp and call- back number, depends on the mode the phone is operating in and the service provider’s network capabilities.

This phone supports three types of messages:

Message

typically contains text

Page

typically contains digits

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Contents Phone User Guide Page Contents Paging, Messaging, and Voice Mail FCC/IC Notice Important InformationHighlights Getting StartedClamshell Design Front, Side, and Top Views of the Phone Light Display Indicators Removing and Installing the Battery Using the BatteryTurning the Phone On and Off Turning OnTurning Off Antenna Charging the BatteryUsing the Desktop Charger Function Keys Basic FunctionsMaking a Call Correcting Dialing MistakesGetting Your Own Phone Number Call Waiting Receiving CallsEmergency Dialing Adjusting VolumeThree-way Calling Redialing CallsSignal Strength Making Emergency CallsSaving and Editing Emergency Numbers Power Save Mode Recent Call History List Phone Book FeatureTwo Phone Book Types Primary Phone Book MemorySaving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Book Retrieving all Manually Stored Memory Locations Retrieving Numbers from your Phone BookRetrieving by Name Search Retrieving One Entry by Memory Location NumberRetrieving by Part of Phone Number Search Retrieving Recent Call HistoryChanging Your Phone Book Erasing a Stored MemoryEditing a Stored Memory Location One-touch Dialing Speed DialingDialing from within a Memory Location Advanced Phone Book FeaturesPause Feature Dialing from a Memory ListPunctuation Characters for Name Entry Case Changing During Name Entry Prepending a Stored NumberMaking an Entry Secret Menu Feature Menu Access MethodMain Menu Vibrate Shortcut Menu Access MethodVolume Menu Item DescriptionsCall Info Security Features Page Display System AlertsMessage Typically contains text Typically contains digits PAGING, Messaging Voice MailNew Message Alert Reading New Messages Viewing Pages and MessagesReading Previous Messages Reading Voice Mail Notification Messages Voice Mail NotificationsOut of Memory Warning Low Memory WarningAccessories Phone Safety Care BackgroundExposure to Radio Frequency Energy Antenna Care For Best PerformanceCaring for the Battery Driving Safety Electronic Devices Other Safety GuidelinesBlasting Areas VehiclesPosted Facilities AircraftPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Where to Find Help Your Service ProviderYour Phone Documentation Kyocera Technical Support Page Index Page Page Page