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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Use your phone’s Contacts directory like a set of phone index cards to store
information about a person or company. The Contacts directory stores virtual contact
cards, each of which can include one name, up to six phone numbers, two email
addresses, two street addresses, two URLs, and a note. You can also set up a speed
dialing location for each number. You can classify each phone number as work, home,
mobile, pager, or fax. Phone numbers and cards can be set up as secret, so you can only
access them with a security code.
Before using the Contacts directory, see “Entering Text” on page 24.
If you have the Kyocera Phone Desktop contacts manager software and data cable, you
can download phone book entries from your computer to the Contacts directory on
your phone.
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■ Entering Text page 24
■ Working with Contact Cards page 29