Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- What to Do First
- To Install the Battery
- To Charge the Battery
- Parts of Your Phone
- Screen Icons
- Menus
- Basic Functions
- Where to Get More Information
- Battery
- Calling
- Contacts
- Entering Text
- Working with Contact Cards
- Settings
- Messages
- Entering Text
- About Text Messages
- Retrieving Messages
- Sending Text Messages
- Message Delivery Options
- Erasing Messages
- Changing Your Voicemail Speed Dialing Location
- Alerts
- Troubleshooting Messages
- Tools
- Web Browser
- Frequently Asked Questions
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Congratulations on your purchase of a Kyocera 2100 Series phone. This phone contains
many features, including Web and email access, a Contacts directory which stores
names, addresses, notes and up to 200 phone numbers, multiple language options,
vibrate alert, and a full array of productivity tools, such as a calculator, alarm clock and
timer.
This document describes two 2100 Series phones:
■ the Kyocera 2135 trimode phone, with CDMA digital service at 800 MHz and 1900
MHz, and analog service at 800 MHz
■ the Kyocera 2119 single-mode phone, with CDMA digital service at 1900 MHz
This chapter introduces your Kyocera 2100 Series phone and provides an overview of
its features.
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■ What to Do First page 2
■ To Install the Battery page 2
■ To Charge the Battery page 3
■ Parts of Your Phone page 4
■ Screen Icons page 5
■ Menus page 6
■ Basic Functions page 8
■ Where to Get More Information page 11