Kyocera KX18 manual Taking a picture, Camera mode indicators and icons, Icon Description

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Frames allows you to add a frame or a stamp to your picture. A frame or stamp cannot be removed once it has been used in a picture.

Note: The picture resolution changes to 160 x 120 while taking pictures with frames. The resolution returns to the original setting once the Frames option is disabled.

Camera mode indicators and icons

The camera mode displays the following onscreen indicators and icons:

Icon

Description

 

Flash on

 

Camera mode

 

Video mode

Top right numbers

Number of snapshots

 

remaining

 

Zoom level

Bottom left numbers

Resolution setting

 

Multishot

 

Self Timer

Taking a picture

Slide open or closed

1.Select Menu Camera.

2.Focus on the image using the phone’s display as the viewfinder.

Tip: Press the Navigation key up or down to zoom in or zoom out.*

3.Take the picture using one of two methods:

Press the Amp’d/OK key or the left softkey .

4.Press the left softkey to select OK or the

right softkey to select Erase.

5.Press the End/Power key when finished taking pictures.

*You can only use zoom when the camera is set to a resolution of 320 X 240 or below.

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Contents Page FCC/IC Notice III FCC/IC Notice User Guide for the Kyocera JET KX18 Phone Optimize your phone’s performance Air bagsUse with care Resetting the phoneAccessories Keep phone dryStandard Battery Battery and charger specifications Charger Input OutputKyocera Wireless Corp Contents Getting Help Using ToolsUsing Voice Recognition IndexCharging the battery Installing the batteryGetting Started Accessing keypad shortcuts Caring for the batteryEvDO Getting to know your phone Home screenMessage Indicator Light Camera flash Camera lensAccessing menu items From the home screen Using menusSettings Amp’d LiveTM Amp’d PTT Recent CallsPerforming basic functions Access Recent Calls list From the home screen Access My StuffAccess Messaging Menu Activate Camera modeUnderstanding screen icons Making and Answering Calls Making a callSilencing an incoming call Answering calls using the slideAdjusting the volume during a call Redialing a numberSelect Save or Options Play, Re-Record, or Exit Using the speakerphoneSetting the phone to hold calls Placing a call on holdViewing recent call details Setting missed call alertsDealing with missed calls Viewing recent calls Select Menu → Recent CallsSpeed dialing Setting up voicemailUsing speed dialing Touch dialingTo exit Emergency mode If you see only the symbolCalling emergency services If you see New Messages or New AlertsUsing your phone in an airplane RoamingEntering LETTERS, NUMBERS, and Symbols Understanding text entry screensCapitalization settings Quick reference to text entry Initial caps Do this Capitalize any letterMake any letter lowercase Select soft options onAdding a code or extension Storing ContactsCreating a new contact Customizing your contactsAssigning pictures Assigning ringersSelect Ringer → Assign Ringer Assigning number typesSending a vCard Editing a contactErasing a contact Customizing a phone numberChecking the Frequent List Setting Fast FindFinding contact information Select Menu → ContactsSelect Options → Video Mode to activate video mode Using the CameraAccessing camera and video modes Tips before operating your cameraFlash options are Automatic, On, or Off Setting up the camera for photosMenu options for camera mode Camera Pictures displays all pictures taken and storedTaking a picture Camera mode indicators and iconsTake the picture using one of two methods Icon DescriptionCamera key map Setting up the video cameraKey Camera Menu Screen Recording a video Menu options for video modePress or the End/Power key when finished taking videos Video AlbumVideo key map Key Video Camera Function Menu Function How can I get to Amp’d LiveTM? What is Amp’d LiveTM?AMP’D Livetm What can I do?Music CustomizeSports Games Browse through items News & LifestyleFind stuff Search for something specificEnter adult areas Decode the ratingsRatings Try before you buyPlay music Pick your songsPress Menu and pick Search Catalog Using the Media PlayerSearch for a song Organize your songsPlay videos Delete or move a song in MyListPick Playlist Play gamesChange PhoneStuff Access your subscriptionsCancel a subscription Pick PhoneStuffUnsubscribe Use menu commandsThis command Does this Add2MyList DeleteNeed Help? Where can I see details about an item?Pick Properties How do I cancel a subscription? How do I edit my playlists?Using the Media Gallery Accessing filesBrowsing sounds Select Menu → Media Gallery → Sounds Select Close when doneBrowsing videos Select Menu → Media Gallery → Videos 43 Accessing Files Using the Media Gallery To cancel, press the speakerphone button Using Push to TalkAdjusting PTT call volume Phone positionMaking a private PTT call PTT call typesMaking PTT calls and alerts Select Menu → Push to Talk →Sending a Call me alert Making a group PTT callSelect Menu → Push to Talk → PTT Groups Select Menu → Push to Talk → PTT ContactsReceiving a PTT call Receiving PTT calls and alertsSaving, editing, and erasing PTT contacts Receiving a Call me alertErasing a PTT contact Select Menu → Push to Talk → Checking your contacts’ availabilitySaving, editing, and erasing PTT groups Select Menu → Push to Talk → My AvailabilityEditing a PTT group name Adding a member to a PTT groupErasing a PTT group Dealing with multiple calls Erasing a PTT group memberRemoving yourself from a PTT group Erasing PTT call historyCustomizing Your Phone Silencing all sounds Shortcut to Vibrate Only modeSelect Menu → Settings → Sounds → Ringer Type KeyguardAdjusting the earpiece volume Setting sounds for your phoneAdjusting volume Select Menu → Settings → Sounds → Earpiece VolumeSetting message alerts Setting default message receiptUsing shortcuts Personalizing the screen Select Menu → Settings → Display → Screen Saver Using Power Save ModeSetting numbers to auto-hyphenate Select Menu → Settings → Display → WallpaperCreating a secure environment Network settings Setting position location USB ModeFormatting the memory card MUSIC, VIDEO, and DataRemovable memory card AutomaticMac Support on your Amp’d MobileTM Jet phone USB Drive mode Setting the USB modePress the Amp’d/OK key to select Exporting photos from iPhoto Select Menu → Settings → USB Mode → USB DriveExporting music files from iTunes Select Share → ExportSelect the song youd like to play Viewing your side-loaded imagesScroll down to find your images Press Amp’d LiveTM buttonSending text messages Including prewritten text and symbolsSending and Receiving Text Messages Enter a recipient’s phone number or email addressOnce you have completed the message, select Options Setting sending optionsSelect Menu → Settings → Messaging → Signature Adding a signatureUnderstanding appended messages Select Menu → Messages → Msg Settings → Save to SentIf you cannot send messages Receiving incoming calls while creating messagesSelect Menu → Messages → Sent Retrieving text messagesViewing failed or pending messages Erasing messages Setting message alertsReading the message Erasing single messages Select Menu → MessagesCustomizing message settings Blocking Text Messages Sending and Receiving Multimedia Messages Sending multimedia messagesAuto Retrieve enabled Select Menu → Messages → Msg SettingsReceiving multimedia messages Auto Retrieve disabled Viewing multimedia messagesMessage body Voice Memo Using ToolsScheduler Or Other Select No or During Event and press the Amp’d/OK keyTip Calculator Alarm ClockSetting an alarm clock Select Menu → Tools → Alarm Clock Select Edit, Erase, or Send and press the Amp’d/OK keyCalculator TimerStopwatch Making a call using voice tags Using Voice RecognitionSetting up voice dialing Creating a voice tag for a contactErasing voice tags Making a call using digit dialingMenu → Settings → Voice Features → Erase Voice Dial Select YesAnswering the phone Select Menu → Settings → Voice Features → Voice AnswerHighlight Enabled and press the Amp’d/OK key Answering automaticallyTraining voice recognition Getting Help Qualified servicePhone accessories Become a product evaluator Customer supportIndex Earpiece, 10, 44, 54 key beep, 55 ringer, 54 speakerphone
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KX18 specifications

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