Kyocera Q Phone manual Light

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1 Power turns power on and off (phone may be open or closed).

2

Light

lights red when phone is powered

 

 

on or off and when there are

 

 

incoming calls and messages.

3

Volume/Scroll

let you adjust the volume and scroll

 

Keys

through the menus.

4Data Connector provides connection to the car kit and other accessories.

5

Antenna

provides best voice quality when all

 

 

the way up.

6

Battery

provides power to the phone.

7Smart Keys are used in context with the text display. The current operation of a Smart Key is defined by the word above it on the display.

8

Clear

clears the digits and/or text from

 

 

the display.

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/

places and receives calls and

 

 

activates network features (i.e. call

 

 

waiting and three-way calling).

10

 

disconnects a call and/or returns to

 

 

standby display.

11Smart Keys border and word that defines the Name Indicator current operation of the Smart Key

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12 Envelope allows quick access to text and voice mail notification messages.

13 or allow you to scroll through the menu options and displays.

14

Info

shows your phone’s number,

 

 

provides additional information

 

 

about the call record, and for added

 

 

functionality.

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Contents Phone User Guide Page Contents Paging, Messaging, and Voice Mail FCC/IC Notice Important Information Highlights 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 CallsThree-way Calling Adjusting VolumeRedialing Calls Emergency DialingSignal Strength Making Emergency CallsSaving and Editing Emergency Numbers Power Save Mode Two Phone Book Types Phone Book FeaturePrimary Phone Book Memory Recent Call History ListSaving 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 DialingPause Feature Advanced Phone Book FeaturesDialing from a Memory List Dialing from within a Memory LocationPunctuation Characters for Name Entry Case Changing During Name Entry Prepending a Stored NumberMaking an Entry Secret Menu Feature Menu Access MethodMain Menu Volume Shortcut Menu Access MethodMenu Item Descriptions VibrateCall 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 GuidelinesPosted Facilities VehiclesAircraft Blasting AreasPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Where to Find Help Your Service ProviderYour Phone Documentation Kyocera Technical Support Page Index Page Page Page