Kyocera KX18 MUSIC, VIDEO, and Data, Removable memory card, Formatting the memory card, Automatic

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10 MUSIC, VIDEO, AND DATA

Your Amp’d MobileTM Jet phone supports a memory card for mass storage (of Music and Video, for example).

Removable memory card

Your Amp’d MobileTM Jet phone uses a removable memory card that, when inserted into the phone, increases storage capacity. You can drag and drop files stored on your computer directly onto the card.

The removable memory card supports

mp3, aac, mp4, 3gp, 3g2, m4a, and m4b file types, up to 512 MB.

Protected files may be copied to the card, but will not play properly if not supported.

Formatting the memory card

Before you can listen to music through your Amp’d MobileTM Jet phone, you will need to initialize the TransFlash memory card (optional accessory). The memory card can be formatted automatically or manually.

Automatic

Note: Formatting or reformatting a memory card erases all data and music files that were previously saved on the TransFlash memory card.

1.Lift the TransFlash cover up. (See item 19 in the picture on page 4).

2.Hold the card with the metal contacts facing up and push the card in the slot until it clicks into place.

3.Close the cover.

4.The phone will automatically begin to format the card and “Card now ready for use.” appears after completion.

5.Once the TransFlash card has been formatted, you can place (drag and drop) your music files onto the card.

Manual

1.With the Transflash card in the slot, select Menu Settings Memory Card Format Card.

2.Press the left softkey to select Yes and format the card.

3.The message “Card now ready for use.” appears after completion.

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Contents Page FCC/IC Notice III FCC/IC Notice User Guide for the Kyocera JET KX18 Phone Air bags Optimize your phone’s performanceAccessories Resetting the phoneUse with care Keep phone dryBattery and charger specifications Charger Input Output Standard BatteryKyocera Wireless Corp Contents Using Voice Recognition Using ToolsGetting Help IndexInstalling the battery Charging the batteryGetting Started Caring for the battery Accessing keypad shortcutsEvDO Home screen Getting to know your phoneCamera lens Message Indicator Light Camera flashSettings Using menusAccessing menu items From the home screen Amp’d LiveTM Amp’d PTT Recent CallsPerforming basic functions Access Messaging Menu From the home screen Access My StuffAccess Recent Calls list Activate Camera modeUnderstanding screen icons Making a call Making and Answering CallsAdjusting the volume during a call Answering calls using the slideSilencing an incoming call Redialing a numberSetting the phone to hold calls Using the speakerphoneSelect Save or Options Play, Re-Record, or Exit Placing a call on holdDealing with missed calls Setting missed call alertsViewing recent call details Viewing recent calls Select Menu → Recent CallsUsing speed dialing Setting up voicemailSpeed dialing Touch dialingCalling emergency services If you see only the symbolTo exit Emergency mode If you see New Messages or New AlertsRoaming Using your phone in an airplaneUnderstanding text entry screens Entering LETTERS, NUMBERS, and SymbolsCapitalization settings Quick reference to text entry Make any letter lowercase Do this Capitalize any letterInitial caps Select soft options onCreating a new contact Storing ContactsAdding a code or extension Customizing your contactsSelect Ringer → Assign Ringer Assigning ringersAssigning pictures Assigning number typesErasing a contact Editing a contactSending a vCard Customizing a phone numberFinding contact information Setting Fast FindChecking the Frequent List Select Menu → ContactsAccessing camera and video modes Using the CameraSelect Options → Video Mode to activate video mode Tips before operating your cameraMenu options for camera mode Setting up the camera for photosFlash options are Automatic, On, or Off Camera Pictures displays all pictures taken and storedTake the picture using one of two methods Camera mode indicators and iconsTaking a picture Icon DescriptionSetting up the video camera Camera key mapKey Camera Menu Screen Press or the End/Power key when finished taking videos Menu options for video modeRecording a video Video AlbumVideo key map Key Video Camera Function Menu Function AMP’D Livetm What is Amp’d LiveTM?How can I get to Amp’d LiveTM? What can I do?Customize MusicSports Games Find stuff News & LifestyleBrowse through items Search for something specificRatings Decode the ratingsEnter adult areas Try before you buyPick your songs Play musicSearch for a song Using the Media PlayerPress Menu and pick Search Catalog Organize your songsPick Playlist Delete or move a song in MyListPlay videos Play gamesCancel a subscription Access your subscriptionsChange PhoneStuff Pick PhoneStuffThis command Does this Add2MyList Use menu commandsUnsubscribe DeletePick Properties How do I cancel a subscription? Where can I see details about an item?Need Help? How do I edit my playlists?Accessing files Using the Media GallerySelect Close when done Browsing sounds Select Menu → Media Gallery → SoundsBrowsing videos Select Menu → Media Gallery → Videos 43 Accessing Files Using the Media Gallery Adjusting PTT call volume Using Push to TalkTo cancel, press the speakerphone button Phone positionMaking PTT calls and alerts PTT call typesMaking a private PTT call Select Menu → Push to Talk →Select Menu → Push to Talk → PTT Groups Making a group PTT callSending a Call me alert Select Menu → Push to Talk → PTT ContactsSaving, editing, and erasing PTT contacts Receiving PTT calls and alertsReceiving a PTT call Receiving a Call me alertChecking your contacts’ availability Erasing a PTT contact Select Menu → Push to Talk →Select Menu → Push to Talk → My Availability Saving, editing, and erasing PTT groupsAdding a member to a PTT group Editing a PTT group nameErasing a PTT group Removing yourself from a PTT group Erasing a PTT group memberDealing with multiple calls Erasing PTT call historyCustomizing Your Phone Select Menu → Settings → Sounds → Ringer Type Shortcut to Vibrate Only modeSilencing all sounds KeyguardAdjusting volume Setting sounds for your phoneAdjusting the earpiece volume Select Menu → Settings → Sounds → Earpiece VolumeSetting default message receipt Setting message alertsUsing shortcuts Personalizing the screen Setting numbers to auto-hyphenate Using Power Save ModeSelect Menu → Settings → Display → Screen Saver Select Menu → Settings → Display → WallpaperCreating a secure environment Network settings USB Mode Setting position locationRemovable memory card MUSIC, VIDEO, and DataFormatting the memory card AutomaticUSB Drive mode Setting the USB mode Mac Support on your Amp’d MobileTM Jet phonePress the Amp’d/OK key to select Exporting music files from iTunes Select Menu → Settings → USB Mode → USB DriveExporting photos from iPhoto Select Share → ExportScroll down to find your images Viewing your side-loaded imagesSelect the song youd like to play Press Amp’d LiveTM buttonSending and Receiving Text Messages Including prewritten text and symbolsSending text messages Enter a recipient’s phone number or email addressSelect Menu → Settings → Messaging → Signature Setting sending optionsOnce you have completed the message, select Options Adding a signatureIf you cannot send messages Select Menu → Messages → Msg Settings → Save to SentUnderstanding appended messages Receiving incoming calls while creating messagesRetrieving text messages Select Menu → Messages → SentViewing failed or pending messages Reading the message Setting message alertsErasing messages Erasing single messages Select Menu → MessagesCustomizing message settings Blocking Text Messages Sending multimedia messages Sending and Receiving Multimedia MessagesSelect Menu → Messages → Msg Settings Auto Retrieve enabledReceiving multimedia messages Viewing multimedia messages Auto Retrieve disabledMessage body Using Tools Voice MemoScheduler Select No or During Event and press the Amp’d/OK key Or OtherSetting an alarm clock Select Menu → Tools → Alarm Clock Alarm ClockTip Calculator Select Edit, Erase, or Send and press the Amp’d/OK keyTimer CalculatorStopwatch Setting up voice dialing Using Voice RecognitionMaking a call using voice tags Creating a voice tag for a contactMenu → Settings → Voice Features → Erase Voice Dial Making a call using digit dialingErasing voice tags Select YesHighlight Enabled and press the Amp’d/OK key Select Menu → Settings → Voice Features → Voice AnswerAnswering the phone Answering automaticallyTraining voice recognition Phone accessories Become a product evaluator Qualified serviceGetting Help Customer supportIndex Earpiece, 10, 44, 54 key beep, 55 ringer, 54 speakerphone
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KX18 specifications

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