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Kyocera SS-66K Owner Manual
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2 Contents (The shaded services will become available in the future.)2 Before Use Turning the Power On/Off Basic Telephone Operations Multiparty Call Entering Text 4 Contents 5 IntroductionIntroduction Before Using Your Single Mode Iridium Handset 6 Safety PrecautionsGeneral Precautions when Handling the Phone Unit, Battery, and Charger Precautions when Using the Phone 7 Precautions when Using the Battery8 Precautions when Using the ChargerGeneral Notes on Cleaning and Maintenance Notes on the Phone Unit Notes on the Battery Notes on the Charger 10 Organization of This Manual11 Accessories14 Display Items on the LCD Panel15 Using Software KeysOperations of LEDs 16 About the antenna17 Battery and Charging19 SIM CardAbout the SIM Card Removing the SIM Card Inserting the SIM Card 20 Separate VibratorHow to Attach the Grip Belt 22 Turning the Power On/OffTo switch your phone on or off, 22 Turning the Power On/Off Turning the Power On 25Basic Telephone Operations 23 Basic Telephone OperationsMaking a Call Answering a CallIf you fail to make a call 24 Basic Telephone Operations (cont.)26 Basic Telephone Operations Ending a CallThis operation ends an active call, hanging up the phone. Receiving a Text MailYou can receive a text message. Making Calls by Searching the Phone BookDialing by Entering an Abbreviated Number Stored in the Phone Book 25 Making Calls from the Memory Menu27Basic Telephone Operations Dialing from the Outgoing Call Log (Using "Last number") Dialing from the Incoming Call Log (Using "Received") Dialing from the Scratch Pad 26 Basic Telephone Operations (cont.)Inserting a Pause Before DialingWith a two-party call on hold "Manner Talk" System Ending a Call Holding an Active Call and Reactivating a Held Call Muting the Current Call and Canceling Call Muting Call Current Viewing the Charge for the Switching DTMF Tones On/Off 29Basic Telephone Operations 27 ("End")(" ("Tone Off (On)") ("Hold")/("Retrieve")You can put the other party on hold, for example, when you want to suspend the call. Charge")The "Charge" function displays the charge for the current call. ("Mute") 29 Turning the Power On/Off (cont.)24 Turning the Power On/Off Entering Your PIN1 CodeIf you have set PIN1 input to ON, you must enter your PIN1 code after switching the phone on. Entering Your PUK1 Code 30 Call Waiting 30 Call Waiting When you receive an incoming call during another call, you can answer the new call using . Using the In Call Menu for Different Call Combinations Ending the Current Call and Answering an Incoming Call Answering an Incoming Call during a Current Call ("Answer")You can answer an incoming call during a call. ("Replace")The "Replace" function ends the current call and answers the incoming call. Rejecting an Incoming Call during a Current Call 31 ("Reject")The "Reject" function allows you to reject the incoming call during a call. Sending a Busy Message to an Incoming Call during a Current Call ("I am busy")Ending a Call on Hold, Holding the Active Call, and Answering an Incoming Call ("Replace2") 32 Multiparty Call Holding a Selected Party Holding All Parties Viewing the Charge for the Current Call Speaking to a Selected Party Reactivating All Parties Ending the Call Between You and a Selected Party 33 ("Exclude")The "Private" function allows you to select the party you want to talk to. ("Drop")The "Drop" function hangs up the selected party. ("Join All")The "Join All" function makes all the parties in a single multiparty call active. ("Hold All")The "Hold All" function puts all the parties in a multiparty call on hold. ("Private") ("Total Charge")The "Total Charge" function displays the charge for the current call . 36 Entering TextSelecting the Input Character Type Switching Alphabetic Character Input between Lowercase and Uppercase Character Input Table 38 Phone Book38 Phone Book Phone Book Menu Map 40 Phone Book (cont.)Storing a Phone Number in the Phone Book (Using "Create" ) ("Create")You can use "Create" on the Phone Book Menu to store a phone number in the Phone Book. To store the phone number in an area other than the Fixed Dial Memory: To store the phone number in the Fixed Dial Memory: 42 Phone Book (cont.)Editing the Phone Book ("Edit")The "Edit" function lets you edit or change entries in the Phone Book. Deleting Information from the Phone Book Adding a Country Code 43 ("Delete")The "Delete" function allows you to delete entries from the Phone Book. ("INT'L") 44 Memory Menu44 Memory Menu Memory Menu MapSelection range Selected Phone book Last number Received Scratch pad Clear Own number SOS Memory menu 45 ("Last number")Viewing the Incoming Call Log Viewing the Outgoing Call Log ("Received")Your phone can store and display the phone numbers of the 10 most recently received incoming calls. Your phone can store and display the 10 most recently dialed phone numbers. 46 Memory Menu (cont.)Clearing Memory Scratch Pad ("Scratch pad")The "Scratch pad" function displays the phone number stored temporarily in the Scratch Pad. Viewing the Scratch Pad ("Clear")The "Clear" function can delete data from one or all of the memories listed on the Memory Menu. Selecting "Phone book" Viewing Your Phone Number Retrieving an Emergency Call Number 47 ("Own number")("SOS")The "SOS" function retrieves an emergency call number. Selecting "Last number," "Received," or "Scratch pad" 48 Menu Functions (The shaded services will become available in the future.) 50 Settings Settings Menu MapServices Settings Changing the Settings 1. Setting the Display Language 2. Setting the Ringer 51 ("Settings")("Language")The "Language" function lets you change the language to be displayed on your phone. ("Ringer")The "Ringer" function lets you set the type and volume of the ringer tone and the user melody. 2-1. Setting the Ringer Tone 52 ("Type")2-2. Setting the Ringer Volume 2-3. Setting the User Melody The "Type" function lets you set the type of ringer tone. ("User Melody")The "User Melody" function lets you create your own melody. ("RingerVolume")The "Ringer volume" function lets you set the ringer volume. 2-3-1. Composing a User Melody 53 ("Compose")The "Compose" function lets you compose a user melody. 2-3-2. Replaying the User Melody 54 ("Playback")3. Setting the Volume 2-3-3. Deleting the User Melody The "Playback" function replays the user melody you have created. ("Delete")The "Delete" function deletes the user melody you created. ("Volume")The "Volume" function lets you make a variety of volume settings. The "Sound volume" function lets you set the volume for key click, warning, and power-ON/OFF tones. 3-1. Setting the Volume for Key Click, Warning, or Power- ON/OFF Tone ("Sound volume") 55 ("Sound Pattern")3-3. Setting the Speech Volume 3-2. Setting the Sound Pattern ("Talk volume")The "Talk volume" function lets you set the speech volume of the earpiece speaker. 5. Setting the Backlight 4. Setting the Type of DTMF Tone 6. Setting Any-key Answer Mode 7. Setting Automatic Answering 56 ("Back light")The "Back light" function allows the backlight to remain on for 10 seconds after pressing any key. ("Any key answer") ("Auto answer") ("DTMF type") 57 ClockClock Menu MapClock Setting the Clock Functions 58 ("Clock")1. Setting the Local ClockYou can set the various Clock functions using the following procedure: ("Set clock")2. Displaying the Date/Time Display 3. Setting the Alarm 59 ("Clock mode")("Set alarm")60 Clock Setting the Date (for "Once") 60 9.Setting the Time Setting the Timer (for "Short range") When the Alarm Sounds: To Stop the Alarm: 4. Automatically Turning the Power On 5. Automatically Turning the Power Off 61 ("Auto Power ON")("Auto Power OFF")The "Auto Power OFF" function automatically turns off the power at the specified time. 6. Setting the World Clock 6-2. Setting Destinations 62 ("World clock")("Set Country")The "Set Country" function lets you select a country and corrects the current time. ("Destination")6-3. Automatically Switching to Destination Time 6-4. Viewing the World Clock on a World Map 7. Setting Summer Time ("Auto change") 63 ("Reference")The "Reference" function allows you to find the time in a selected city on a world map. ("Summer time")The "Summer time" function turns on/off the summer time display mode. 64 MessagesMessages Menu Map (The shaded services will become available in the future.)Text mail Managing Your Messages 65 ("Messages")1. Reading Text MailsYou can manage your messages using the following procedure: ("Read new")/("Read all")The "Read new" and "Read all" functions allow you to read Text mails which have been received. 1-1. Editing a Text Mail 66 ("Edit")The "Edit" function allows you to edit a Text mail. To save the Text mail: To transmit the Text mail: To save and transmit the Text mail: 1-2. Replying to a Received Text Mail 1-3. Extracting a Phone Number from a Text Mail 67 ("Reply")The "Reply" function sends a reply message to the sender of a Text mail. To save the Text mail reply: To transmit the Text mail reply: To save and transmit the Text mail reply: ("Extract")Dialing the extracted phone number 1-4. Deleting a Text Mail 68 ("Erase")The "Erase" function deletes the currently displayed Text mail. 1-5. Viewing Supplementary Information for a Text Mail ("Information")The "Information" function displays supplementary information on the selected Text mail. 2. Creating a New Text Mail 4. Settings Items for Transmission of Text Mails 4-1. Setting the Service Centre Phone Number 69 ("Create")3. Delete All Text MailsThe "Create" function allows you to create a new Text mail. 2-1. Inserting a Fixed Text Phrase in a Text MailYou can insert a pre-written text phase in the Text mail you are creating or editing. ("Erase All")The "Erase All" function deletes all Text mails. ("Settings")The "Settings" function allows you to make various settings for Text mails to be transmitted. ("MSG Centre")The "Msg Centre" function allows you to set the Service Centre phone number. 4-2. Setting the Reply Path to the Service Centre 4-4. Setting the Text Mail Receiver Protocol ("Reply path")The "Reply path" function turns on or off the Reply path setting request to the Service Centre. 4-3. Setting the Term of Validity of Untransmitted Text Mails 70 ("Valid period")("MSG type") 72 Call Meter Call Meter Menu MapCall meter Setting the Call Meter 1. Viewing the Last Call Charge and Duration 73 ("Call meter")You can change the Call meter settings using the following procedure: ("Last call")The "Last call" function displays the charge for the last call you made and its duration. 74 Call Meter (cont.)3. Setting the Maximum Cumulative Call Charge` 2. Viewing the Cumulative Call Charge and Duration ("All calls") ("Charge limit")4. Setting the Charge per Time-charge 75 ("Currency")Viewing the Currency Unit and Rate Settings Changing the Currency Unit and Rate Settings 77 ServicesServices Menu Map (The shaded services will become available in the future.)Menu Services Setting the Services 78 ("Services")1-1. Registering a New Password 1. Setting Service Features for Outgoing and Incoming Calls You can change the Services settings using the following procedure: ("Barring") ("Password")1-2. Setting Outgoing Call Barring 1-3. Setting Incoming Call Barring 79 ("Outgoing")The "Outgoing" function lets you restrict outgoing calls from your phone. Active Not Available Available Not Active Quiescent Registered ("Incoming")The "Incoming" function allows your phone to inhibit incoming calls. 2. Setting Call Forwarding 2-1. Setting the Destination Phone Number 80 ("Forwarding")The "Forwarding" function allows you to set Call Forwarding to your preferences. 3. Setting Call Waiting 4-1. Displaying the Called Party's Number When Dialing 81 ("Waiting")4. Setting Caller's Number Notification ("Caller Id")("Far Id")4-2 . Displaying Your Phone Number on the Called Party's Phone ("Your Id")The "Your Id" function controls the display of your phone number at a called phone. 4-3. Checking the Current Setting for Caller's Number Notification 5. Setting Registration 82 ("Status")("Registration") 83 SecuritySecurity Menu Map 84 Security (cont.)1. Setting Keylock Setting the Security Functions ("Security")You can change the Security settings using the following procedure: ("Keylock")2. Disabling the PIN1 Code 3. Setting New PIN1/PIN2 Codes 85 ("PIN1 ON/OFF")("New PIN1") / ("New PIN2")The "New PIN1" and "New PIN2" functions let you set new PIN1 and PIN2 codes. 86 Security (cont.)4. Restricting Outgoing Calls Using Fixed Dial ("Fixed dial") 87 Message Memo/Voice Memo FeaturesMsg memo Voice memo Memo menu Message memo 88 Message Memo/Voice Memo Features (cont.)1-1. Recording/Replaying a Response Message88 Message Memo/Voice Memo Features Using the Message/Voice Memo Features 1. Using the Message Memo FeatureYou can change the Memo settings using the following procedure: ("Msg memo") ("Response")Recording Replaying When the "Msg memo" feature is set to ON: 89 ("Memo ON/OFF")1-2. Turning the Message Memo Feature On/OffWhen the "Msg memo" feature is set to OFF: 90 Message Memo/Voice Memo Features (cont.)1-4. Playing All Unplayed Messages 1-5. Erasing All Messages 1-3. Playing a Selected Message90 Message Memo/Voice Memo Features ("Select")The "Select" function plays a recorded message from a remote party. ("Playback all")The "Playback all" function plays all of the recorded messages which have not yet been played. ("Erase all")The "Erase all" function deletes all recorded messages. 2. Using the Voice Memo Feature 2-2. Replaying a Voice Memo 2-3. Erasing All Voice Memos 91 ("Voice memo")2-1. Recording a Voice Memo ("Recording") ("Select")The "Select" function replays a recorded Voice memo. ("Erase all")The "Erase all" function deletes all recorded Voice memos. 92 Quick Reference for Troubleshooting92 Quick Reference for Troubleshooting 93Specifications 93 Specifications94 Country Codes for International Calls96 Index
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