Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product E1000 Kyocera
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82-G1877-1EN.book Page i Th ursday, A ug ust 23, 2007 10:53 A M.
ii Deco / E1000 G eneric User Guide This manual is based on th e production version of the Kyocera Deco / E1000 ph one. Software changes may h ave occurred after th is printing. Kyocera reserves the right to make ch anges in technical and product sp ecificati ons without prior notice.
User Guide iii Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is desi gned an d manufactu red not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) en ergy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
iv Medi cal devi ces Pacemakers —W arning to pacemaker wearers: W ireless phones, when in the ‘on’ position, have been shown to interfere with pacemakers. The phone sh ould be kept at least six (6) inches away from the pacemaker to redu ce risk.
User Guide v Acce ssori es Use only Kyocera-approved accessories with Kyocera phones. Use of any un authorized acc ess orie s ma y be dan g ero us an d will in va li date the phon e warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the ph one. Radio Frequen cy (RF) ene rgy Your telephon e is a radio transmitter and receiver.
vi Batt ery an d cha rger spec ifi catio ns Kyocera Wireless Corp. 10300 Campus Point Drive San Diego, CA 92121 USA www.kyocera-wireless.com To purch ase accessories, visi t www.kyocera-wireless.com/store Charger Input Output CV90-G2588 100-240 V AC / 50/60 Hz 5V 350mA CV90-G2529 100-240 V AC / 5 0/60 Hz 4.
User Guide vii T ABLE OF C ONT ENTS 1 Getting S tarted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Phone battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Phone ov erview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Main menu.
viii 11 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Brick Attack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Voice memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Scheduler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Guide 1 1G ETTING S T ARTED Phone batter y Install the battery T o install t he battery: 1. Hold t he ph one face d own. 2. Unsn ap th e batte ry door by s liding y our fin gern ail in to th e recess located at t he botto m of the battery do or .
2 Phone ba ttery Battery care General safety guidelines √ Do no t dis assembl e or op en the batte ry . √ Do not cr ush, bend , deform, puncture , or shre d the ba ttery . √ Do not attempt to insert foreign objec ts into the batte ry . √ Do not i mmerse the ba ttery or ex pose it to water or other l iquids.
User Guide 3 Phone overv iew Get to know your phone The ph one is sho wn here in op en pos ition. 1. Earp iece spea ker . 2. Home sc reen. 3. OK key select s a menu it em or optio n. 4. Left so ftkey acc esses menus and functio ns. 5. Send k ey start s or an swers a call.
4 Phone overvie w The phone is shown he re in clos ed position . When the pho ne is closed , the keys are locke d to preven t acc idental key press es. 1. Jack f or Hands- free Head set only (sold sep arately ). 2. Came ra lens . 3. Vol u m e key rai ses or lower s ringer v olume.
User Guide 5 Screen icons These i cons may appear on your ph one’ s scre en: The phone is operating in IS95 digital mode. The phone is operating in Analog (FM) mode. The phone is operating in IS2000 (1X) digital mode . The phone is receiving a signal.
6 Ma in menu Main me nu The con tents of th e main menu are as foll ows: Recent Cal ls All Calls Incom ing Outgoi ng Misse d Erase C all List Call T imer Contacts View All Add New Groups Speed Di al L.
User Guide 7 Basic na vigation Press ing your ph one ke ys acces ses the various menu s and ot her f eatures of yo ur phon e. Som e of the b asic ke ys that are use d freq uent ly are: • Left s oftke y : Selec ts items t hat appear on the lower le ft of the display .
8 Power up 2B ASIC F UNCT IONS This sec tion expla ins basic functionality of your phon e. For mo re deta iled expl anatio ns of you r phone’ s features, ple ase refer to later chapters. Power up T o turn your phone on, press and hold the End key and wait until the phone displa y lights up.
User Guide 9 Answer using flip Y ou ca n set th e phone t o answer immediate ly when yo u open the f lip. This f eature do es not apply to incoming d ata or fax calls. F or more infor mation , see “O pen to an swer ” on page 45. End phone calls T o end a p hone call press t he End key or clos e the fli p.
10 Volume contr ol 3C ALL F EATURE S This chapte r descr ibes c all feat ures su ch as volume, holding call s, spee d dialing, and other fe atures. V olume c ontrol There ar e sever al ways to control t he volume of your pho ne. Adjust volume during a call T o adjust the earpiec e volume durin g a call, press the Vol u m e ke y up or dow n.
User Guide 11 When you ha ve set up your voice mail, all unan swered calls t o your p hone are aut omati cally transf erred to v oicemail, even if yo ur phone is in use or tu rned off. 1. Press an d hold the 1 ke y . 2. Follo w the s ystem prom pts to create a passw ord an d record a greet ing.
12 Emergency services Emerg ency se rvi ces Call emergency service Y ou ca n call a n emergen cy code, even if your phone is locked o r your acco unt is rest ricted. When you call, yo ur phone enters Emer gency mode. This en ables th e emerge ncy ser vice exclus ive acce ss to you r phone t o call you ba ck, if neces sary .
User Guide 13 4T EXT E NTRY Y ou can enter lette rs, numbers, a nd symbols in contacts , text mes sages, and your banner . T ext entr y modes The curr ent text e ntry mode ( and capitalizat ion setting , when appl icable) are indic ated by icon s. The te xt entry screen h as the fol lowing features: 1.
14 Text entr y mode s Enter symbols While ente ring text i n Normal Alph a mode, you can ent er symb ols by pr essin g the 1 key un til you see t he sym bol you wa nt. U sing this m eth od, yo u have acces s to the follo wing symbols: . @ ? ! - , & : ‘ ] T o access t he full set of symbols : 1.
User Guide 15 T ext entr y quick refe rence This t able gives instructio ns for en tering lett ers, number s, and symb ols. T o... Do this... Enter a le tter Use Normal Alph a mode and press a key until you see the letter your want . For more opt ions, see “T ext entry modes” on page 13.
16 Ca ll lis ts 5R ECENT C ALLS Call lists Detail s on the calls y ou made, r eceived, o r missed are st ored in th e Recent Cal ls list a nd are identi fied by the f ollowing i cons: View recent calls 1. Selec t Menu > Recent Calls and one of the followin g: – All Calls to view all calls made or receiv ed.
User Guide 17 Call timer s View call timers Selec t Menu > Recent Calls > Call Timer and one of the following: • All tracks al l calls y ou have made an d receiv ed. This t imer cannot be reset. • Recent tracks all calls you have made and receiv ed since y ou last re set this time r .
18 View cont acts director y 6C ONTACTS Use yo ur pho ne’ s Cont acts dir ector y to sto re informa tion about a pe rson or compan y . Each cont act entr y can have up to six phone nu mbers, two em ail addr esses, t wo Web addr esses, t wo stre et addr esses, a nd a spac e for n otes.
User Guide 19 Add code or extension When you s ave th e ph one nu mber o f an autom ated ser vice, yo u may inc lude a pa use to stop dialing. For exa mple, a pause wh ere you would wait to dial an extensio n. 1. From th e home scre en, enter a phone nu mber .
20 Customize con tacts – Add Spee d Dial adds the num ber to y our speed dial list. – Vi ew Number di spla ys the n umb er . – Erase N umber deletes number fr om the c onta ct. – Secret / Not Secret ma kes th e numb er secret . It will not appear on the scree n until t he lock c ode is ent ered.
User Guide 21 – Secret / Not Secret makes t he W eb addres s secret . It will no t appear on the screen until the lock code i s entered. – Send as vC ard sends the co ntact a s av C a r d . Customize a street address T o customize the str eet add ress of an existing nu mber: 1.
22 Contact gr oups – Assign Picture le ts you as sign a pict ure to th e con tact. Select Camera Pictures , Images > Sa ved I mages , or Im ages > Caller IDs to assign a pictur e. – Unassign Picture remo ves the assigned pictu re from the contac t.
User Guide 23 Use a group 1. Selec t Menu > Contacts > Group s . 2. At the G roups list , scroll to a gr oup. 3. Selec t Option s and one o f the following : – Vie w displays the grou p detai ls. – Edit edits the gro up. – Erase deletes t he group.
24 Take a picture 7C AMERA Your phone co mes with a camera. Before us ing your pho ne’ s came ra, he re are som e tips: • Y ou ca nnot ac tivate the camera w hile on an active call or whil e browsin g files i n the media gallery . • Once the came ra is ac tive, the ho me scre en acts as the vi ewfind er .
User Guide 25 – Multisho t allows you to take up to six multiple pi ctures while the camera key is presse d and held. A tone will play each time a p icture i s taken. A second tone will play whe n the final p icture is taken. – Tim e S t am p sets whether the time and date a re included in the pic ture.
26 Camera indicat ors and icon s – Qual ity sets the vide o compr ession. The highe r the compress ion, th e better th e detail of the vid eo (highe r pixel ra te). When set t o High , th e video fil e size is lar ger , usin g more mem ory . – LED flash es a light to indicat e a vide o has been ta ken.
User Guide 27 8M EDIA G ALLE RY Your phone sto res ima ges, soun ds, and vi deos and disp lays th ose files o n the phone ’ s scr een. Access f old ers T o access t he fold ers where your p hone sto.
28 Browse video s 3. Selec t Send to creat e a mess age wi th th e soun d attache d or select Options and one of the follo wing: – Play pla ys a soun d. – Record New record s a new voice m emo . – Erase deletes t he sound. – Send creates a messag e with t he sound atta ched.
User Guide 29 9M ESSAGING This c hapter describes how to se nd, recei ve, and erase me ssages fro m your phone. For informatio n on voice mail messag es, see “V oic email” on page 10. Note: T he featur es and me nus desc ribed in this chapt er may vary depe nding on se rvices ava ilable in your area.
30 Text message s – Setti ngs > Set Pri ority labe ls the mess age as ur gent. – Setti ngs > Call bac k Num ber incl udes a callb ack num ber wit h the me ssage. En ter a numb er and select OK . – Setti ngs > Send L ater schedules a time to se nd the me ssag e.
User Guide 31 Multimedia m essage s Y ou can only send multimedia messages to phon es that ar e capab le of re ceivi ng them o r to email ad dresses. Mu ltimedia mes sages have a predeter mined charac ter and file size limit .
32 Multimedia mess ages – Erase Sl ide erase the curren t slide. – Insert Contacts adds a co ntact to your me ssage. – Insert QuickT ext adds prewrit ten text t o your me ssage. – Previ ew Messa ge play s your message. – Save Message s aves yo ur messa ge to the Saved Msgs folder .
User Guide 33 All notif ications o r messages a re stor ed in the Inbox regardles s of yo ur auto re ceive setti ngs. 1. Selec t Menu > Messages > Inbox . 2. Select a messag e to view . If the mes sage is long, scroll d own to vi ew entire message.
34 W orking with mess ages Erase all messages 1. Selec t Menu > Messages > Erase Msg > Inbox , Outbox , Sent Msgs , Saved , Drafts or All . T o erase me ssages f rom all fo lders, selec t All . 2. Y ou will see a notif ication. S elect Ye s to erase t he mess ages.
User Guide 35 View messages in Sent fold er T o view messages in the Sent fold er , select Menu > Messaging > Sent Msgs . Y our list of saved messages will appear wi th the following s ymbols. View failed or pending m essages Failed or pendi ng messag es are stored i n your Outbox.
36 Messag e settings Edit QuickT ext Your phone co mes with pr ewritt en (Qui ckT ext) message s, such as “Please c all me,” w hich you can in sert i nto th e bod y of a te xt mess age. You ca n edit these me ssages or crea te new o nes. Y ou phon e stores up to 40 Qui ckT ext me ssages , with up to 100 ch aracter s per messag e.
User Guide 37 • Both erases old me ssages in both yo ur Inb ox and Sen t folder when memory is ne eded. Default text Y ou ca n change the def ault tex t entry mo de when creati ng a text mes sage. Thi s setting a pplies onl y to t he messag e body screen, n ot the “ T o” scr een.
38 Men u options 10 S ETTINGS Menu options The con tents of th e Settin gs menu are as foll ows: Blue toot h On/Off My Devices Settings Sounds Ringers Silent Mode Vol um e Flip Sounds Pwr On/Off Keypa.
User Guide 39 Bluetooth The Bluet ooth ® wire less techno logy on your phon e enabl es wire less co nnect ivity wi th acce ssories such as port able or instal led hands-fr ee car kits, he adsets, hand sets, compute rs, PC cards a nd adapte rs, PDAs, and speaker s.
40 Sounds Connect to a device T o connect your phone to an audio Bluetooth device: 1. Selec t Menu > Setti ngs > Bluetooth > My Devices . 2. At the device list, highl ight a dev ice and selec t Connect . A notifi cation appear s confirming th e connectio n.
User Guide 41 Roam ringer Your phone can a lert you to r oaming calls with a specif ic ringer . Select Menu > Sett ings > Sound s > Rin gers > Roam Ringer > Enabl ed . Silent mode Your phone is se t to make so unds whe n you receiv e calls, pre ss keys, navig ate throug h menus, and re ceive a lerts (s uch as new me ssages) .
42 Alerts Keypad Key sound Contro l the key pad ton es of the p hone. To choose the sounds the ke ys make w hen pr essed, s elec t Menu > Sett ings > Sounds > Keypad > Key Sound > Ton e , Click or Off . Key length Control the length of the ke ypad tones.
User Guide 43 2. Select a color th eme. As you s croll dow n the list you will pr eview the them es. Main menu view Disp lay menu s in vari ous for mats. Select Menu > Setti ngs > Displ ay > Main Menu Vie w and on e of the fo llowing: • Graphic disp lays icons of each menu item, with i ts name at th e bottom of th e screen.
44 My Phone 3. Press th e OK key to save. Language Your phone can d ispla y altern ative lang uages. Selec t Menu > Setti ngs > Di splay > Languag e and a lan guage . Auto-hyphen Auto-hyp henation, whe n enabled, a utomaticall y inser ts hyphen s into your phone nu mber s to be consiste nt with th e U.
User Guide 45 – Scroll up o r down to change hou r , minute and AM/P M. Press th e OK key to sa ve time and move to the next field. 4. Selec t Done . Open to answer Open to answer allows you to an swer a call by opening the flip. S elect Menu > Sett ings > My Phon e > Convenience > Open to Answ er > Enabled .
46 My Phone Place a ca ll on hold You can place a call on hol d once yo u have enabl ed this fea ture. Note: If you are already on a cal l and yo u receiv e another ca ll, you cannot place the inc oming call on hold . It will go to voicemai l. When a call comes in , do the f ollowing: 1.
User Guide 47 V oice training If you phone is havin g trouble recogniz ing your voice, you can train wi th the Y es, No , and Wake up comm ands. Se lect Menu > Settings > My Phon e > V oice Fe ature s > Voice T raining > OK > T rain Al l or t he item you want to train.
48 Networ k Phone information Y ou ca n acces s inform ation regardi ng your phon e. Select Menu > Sett ings > My Phon e > Phone Info and o ne of the fo llowing: • Build Info shows specif ic software and hard ware in for matio n. • Icon Keys sh ows the icons u sed by your pho ne.
User Guide 49 Roaming service alert Use this setting if you want the p hone to alert you when you ro am outside of your home ser vice area. Selec t Menu > Setti ngs > Network > Roam/ Svc Al ert and one of th e followin g: • Disa bled turns roa ming servic e alert off.
50 Security • Network Req uests sets loca tion priva cy for networ k servic es. Sele ct Never Allow , Always A llow , or Ask f or Consent . • Phone Re quests sets locat ion privac y for phon e applica tions. Sel ect Never Allow , Always Allow , or Ask f or Consent .
User Guide 51 Emergency numbers The emerge ncy n umber s feat ure a llows y ou to specif y three pe rsonal p hone number s that can be called when the p hone is lock ed. 1. Selec t Menu > Setti ngs > Securit y . 2. Enter your four -digit l ock code .
52 Accessories Auto answer When a headset or hands -free ki t is atta ched to your phone, the phone ca n be set to answ er auto matic ally . T o turn auto answer on, Select Menu > Settin gs > Accessories > Auto-Answer > After 5 S econds . It will automati cally an swer after 5 second s.
User Guide 53 11 T OOLS Y our ph one com es wit h tools an d games . Some of the games or tools descri bed here ma y not be ava ilable on your phon e. If you rec eive and inco ming ca ll whil e you ar e playi ng a gam e, the game is paused and exited.
54 Scheduler Scheduler The Sched uler allows you to schedule e vents and set remi nder alert s. Create an event 1. Selec t Menu > To o l s & G a m e s > Scheduler > Add New E vent . 2. At the Ev ent Name field, ente r a name. Sc roll down to mov e to the next field whe n done.
User Guide 55 View by dat e 1. Selec t Menu > T ool s & Games > Sche dul er and one of the fol lowing: – View Month displays the cur rent month. Days wi th even ts are h ighli ghted . Scrol l the cale ndar . Press the OK key to se lect ad a t e .
56 Alarm clock • Remind er Sound a ssign s sou nd a lerts fo r new eve nt reminde rs. • Silent Mode s ets the phone to silent mode for new eve nts. Alarm c lock You can set up to fo ur alert s with your ph one’ s three alarm cl ocks an d one qui ck alar m.
User Guide 57 Calculator The Cal culator can perfor m basic mathe matical oper ations. 1. Selec t Menu > To o l s & G a m e s > Calculator . 2.
58 Launch Web browser 12 B ROWSER You can use your phone to br owse the In ternet if you hav e obtaine d phon e Interne t servic es from your ser vice provide r and if ove r -the-air Int ernet acces s is avail able in y our area . Note: Yo u cannot rec eive in coming calls while you ar e using the br owser .
User Guide 59 Searc h for a Web site How you se arch fo r a Web site depe nds on yo ur servic e provider . For more info rmation, con tact your service provid er . Use a book mark 1. Selec t Menu > Browser . 2. Selec t OK to acce pt browse r fees. 3.
60 How does BREW work? 13 D OWNLOADS Y our Kyo cera ph one has the added abil ity to download and manage ap plications through BREW . BREW bri ngs you the ful l range of applic ations and ser vices yo.
User Guide 61 Open an application Downlo aded applic ation s are stored und er th e Downloads menu. Each appli cation comes with its own uniqu e icon, to he lp you iden tify it easi ly . From th e home screen , select Menu > Dow nload s and the a pplication.
62 Voice dial list 14 V OICE C OMMANDS With voice f eatur es, you can cal l a cont act, dia l a phon e number , acces s menu s, or find contact informa tion from your voice dia l list using voice recognitio n. Note: Yo u cannot use voice reco gnition to end a call; you must p ress the End key when the flip is open .
User Guide 63 If the phone finds multiple vo ice tags th at sound l ike the na me you said , the phone lists the names and ask s you t o veri fy whic h na me you w ant to ca ll. Sa y “Yes” when yo u hear the correc t nam e. Say “ No” when you hear an inco rrect nam e.
64 Customer suppor t 15 G ETTING H ELP Custome r support Your service pr ovider’s custome r support depart ment ma y be acce ssibl e direct ly from yo ur phon e when you dial a num ber , such as *611 (check with yo ur se rvice provide r).
User Guide 65 Note: T o locate the MEID sele ct Men u > Setti ngs > My Phone > Phone Info > Bui ld In fo and sc roll down t o MEID : for the 11-digit numbe r . If yo ur phone uses an el ectroni c service number (ESN), then ESN: will rep lace MEID: .
66 I NDEX Numerics 1-touch dialing , 46 A accessories , 65 headsets , 51 settings , 51 T-coil hearing aid , 5 2 TTY devi ce , 52 activating Bluetooth , 39 add voice dial , 46 adding Blueto oth devic e.
User Guide 67 picture settings , 24 recording light , 2 6 resolution , 24 self timer , 24 shutter sound , 25 takin g pic tures , 24 video compression , 26 white balance , 25 capitalization , 1 4 CDMA .
68 folders camera pictures , 25, 27 draft , 34 images , 27 inbox , 30, 32 multimedia , 27 outbo x , 35 sent , 35 sounds , 27 vide o album , 26 videos , 28 frames , 25 frequent list , 45 G games Brick .
User Guide 69 retrieving , 32 saving , 33 send later , 32 sender information , 33 set priority , 32 slides , 33 viewing , 32 multiple pict ures , 25 N navigation basic , 7 key , 7 shortcuts , 7 netwo .
70 settings , 50 self timer , 24 sent folder , 35, 36 set priority multimedia messages , 32 setting alarm clock , 56 quic k alarm , 56 setting date a nd time , 44 settings accessories , 51 alerts , 42.
User Guide 71 last taken , 2 6 locking , 28 playback tools , 28 playi ng , 28 recording , 25 recording light , 2 6 saved , 28 sending , 28, 53 viewing contacts , 18 voice memos , 27 priv acy , 48 voic.
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