The Kyocera 7135 Smartphone Reference Guide 10300 Campus Point Drive San Diego, California 92121 U.S.A. Visit us at www.kyocera-wireless.com For accessories, visit www.kyocera-wireless.com/store 82-K5033-4, Rev.
This manual is based on the production version of the 7135 smartphone by Kyocera. Software changes may have occurred after this printing. Kyocera reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notice. The products and equipment described in this documentation are manufactured under license from QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following U.S.
Warning Use only Kyocera Wireless Corp. approved accessories with Kyocera Wireless Corp. phones. Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. To comply with FCC radiation exposure requirements, use of this device for body-worn operational configurations is limited to accessories tested and approved by Kyocera Wireless Corp.
Contents 1 Introducing the Kyocera 7135 Smartphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 What to do first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Turning the phone on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Phone features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Creating a user profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Modifying synchronization options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Customizing a conduit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Transferring information between Palm devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using service template menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 Troubleshooting network connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 Creating a login script . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 Using Fax/Modem mode with the wireless modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 11 Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 Voice Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185 Training Voice Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185 Making and answering calls with Voice Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .186 16 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187 Where to find help . . .
Chapter 1 Introducing the Kyocera 7135 Smartphone Congratulations on your purchase of the Kyocera 7135 smartphone. Your new phone combines many leading-edge technologies, giving you the convenience of a CDMA digital phone, an electronic organizer, a media player, an MP3 player, and many other applications in a single handset. The Kyocera smartphone looks and works like other phones and electronic organizers you may already have used. But it is much more, since it is both a phone and an organizer.
What to do first 3. Apply gentle pressure until the battery snaps into place. Then replace the battery cover by inserting the top of the battery cover first. Apply gentle pressure to the bottom of the battery cover to snap it closed. Note: In addition to the main battery you just installed, your phone has an internal backup battery. During shipment, this backup battery may have become discharged. If so, the phone will not power up immediately after you install the main battery.
Turning the phone on and off 4. Slide the base of the phone into the sync cradle. The message “Phone is charging” appears on the screen. Before your first use of the phone, wait until the message “Charging is complete” appears. If the battery is completely drained, it may take 2-3 hours to charge the first time. Once the main battery is charged, you can use the Kyocera 7135 Smartphone in or out the cradle for all functions.
Turning the phone on and off 4. Follow the instructions and tap the Graffiti writing area below the screen. 5. When finished calibrating the screen, tap Done. The phone is now ready to use. Note: To prevent scratches, never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object to tap or write on the screen. To turn the phone on and off anytime 1. Press and hold down for a few seconds. Status messages appear on the screen. If a signal is found Hold To Power On. Powering On. If no signal is found Hold To Power Off.
Phone features Phone features Getting to know the function keys PDA key takes you to the Application Launcher screen. Dialer key shows the main screen of the phone. Dropdown menu key allows you to perform selected functions in the application you are using. Find key allows you to search for files and applications on your smartphone. Date book key opens the date book to schedule appointments and view entries by hour, day, or month.
Phone features Getting to know your phone 4 Stylus—Slide the stylus out of its slot. Hold like a pen to write on the screen. Never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the screen. Infrared port—Point the infrared port at other devices to beam data. LED (light-emitting diode) Green = Home area Amber = Roaming Red = No signal Antenna—Extend during calls. 5 Headset jack—Plug in the 2.5 mm headset cable here. 1 2 3 Volume up and down—Press these buttons to increase or decrease phone volume.
Palm applications Status indicators The phone screen shows the following information when the phone is on. The phone is operating in CDMA digital mode. If this icon is not present, the phone is either in analog mode or there is no service. The phone is outside its home area (roaming). This icon shows the current signal strength. The more lines, the stronger the signal. When this icon appears, you can make and receive calls. If the signal strength is very low, you may not be able to complete a call.
Accessories for your Kyocera 7135 Smartphone Easy access to Palm applications during calls If you’re talking on the phone and need to check information in another application (like Date Book or Memo Pad), simply open the application you want to use. Your call is not affected by opening any of the applications on your Kyocera 7135 Smartphone. You can use the on-screen keyboard or stylus to add or change information (like appointments, addresses, memos, etc.) during a call.
Where to get more information Where to get more information To learn about the many features of your Kyocera 7135 smartphone as quickly as possible, your product package includes these documents. ■ User Guide—The 7135 User Guide gives a quick tour of the phone’s major features. It identifies all icons, buttons, and controls and explains how to use both phone and organizer features. As you explore, you’ll notice there are many ways to use your phone.
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Chapter 2 Making and Receiving Calls On your Kyocera 7135 smartphone, you can make calls in many different ways (for example, from your Address Book or from the Call History list). You can also receive pages, check voice mail, and make data connections to the Internet. This chapter explains how to use your Kyocera 7135 smartphone as an integrated phone and message manager. Dialing calls on the keypad To dial a call from the keypad 1. Extend the antenna and wait for the signal strength icon to appear. 2.
Making a call from Speed Dial Making a call from Speed Dial You can designate up to 99 phone numbers from your Address Book to be on your Speed Dial list. You can then call these numbers just by pressing the one or two-digit Speed Dial number (1 through 99). Because Speed Dial is linked to the Address Book, when you change a phone number in the Address Book, it automatically updates in the Speed Dial list. To add numbers to your Speed Dial list 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2.
Making a call from the Address Book Making a call from the Address Book You can view the names and numbers in your Address Book and place calls using the Address book. To make a call from the Address book 1. From the phone screen, press the navigator key down to highlight Address Book. 2. Press to select Address Book. 3. Press to select View Address Book. Note: You may also open the address book by pressing on the keypad. 4. Press the navigator key down to move through the list. 5.
Redialing recent calls Alternate method for making a call from Address book 1. Scroll through the Address List using the navigator key. Locate the person or business you want to call and do one of the following: ■ If the number you want to call appears in the list, tap the phone number (not the name) and the call is placed. ■ To call an alternate number for an entry, tap in the right column. All additional numbers for this person or business appear.
Redialing recent calls To make a call from Call History 1. Tap to view the applications screen. 2. Tap to open the Call History application. Tap here to view all calls, incoming calls only, outgoing calls only, or missed calls only. Tap the phone icon to return the call. 3. To display a specific type of call, tap the in the upper-right corner of the screen. From the pick list, select Incoming, Outgoing, or Missed. To see all your calls, select All from the pick list. 4.
Checking your own phone number The Recent Calls list appears. This list contains the 30 most recent phone numbers for both incoming and outgoing calls. Duplicate numbers are removed. 3. Press the navigator key up or down to move through the list. When the number you want to call is highlighted, press once to make the call. 4. Press to end your call. To add a number from the Recent Calls list to your address book 1.
Making a data connection Making a data connection You can use your Kyocera 7135 smartphone to connect to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) or remote access servers. Once they have been set up, follow these procedures to make a data connection. To set up Network Preferences Your phone is capable of connecting wirelessly to multiple network services, depending on your service plan and your carrier’s data coverage.
Answering calls “hands-free” If a call comes in while you’re on the phone If a call comes in while you are on the phone, the phone does not ring. A tone announces the call allowing you to either place the caller on hold, or send the caller a voicemail by ignoring the call. The call is automatically added to the Call History list, whether you answer it or not. Call waiting and messaging services vary depending on your service provider; contact your service provider for information.
Ending calls Ending calls To end a call Press . The length of the call in minutes and seconds appears on the screen for about 10 seconds. Adjusting sounds It is easy to adjust the speaker volume, set the microphone to mute, or turn off the ringer on your Kyocera 7135 smartphone. You can adjust the ringer volume or set your phone to blink or vibrate instead of ringing when you have an incoming call.
Adjusting sounds To silence the ringer 1. Tap 2. Tap . to select Prefs Phone. 3. Tap in the upper-right corner and select Phone Alerts. 4. Tap next to Silence All. 5. Tap on an option to select it: ■ Normal Sounds—The phone rings when you receive a call. ■ Vibrate Only—The ringer and all alert sounds are turned off. The phone vibrates when you receive a call. ■ Lights Only—The ringer and all alert sounds are turned off. The lights on the phone flash when you receive a call.
Seaching for contacts Seaching for contacts Looking up information on your phone After using your phone for a while, you may have a large amount of information stored on it. There are several ways to search through this information, locate names or numbers, and place phone calls.
Seaching for contacts To find text in any application Using this method, you can search for any text in any application, including the notes attached to Date Book or Address Book entries. You can search for whole words or just the beginning letters of a word. 1. Tap the icon from any application. If you select text in an application before you tap in the Find dialog. , the selected text automatically appears 2. Enter the text that you want to find. Notice that the Find command is not case-sensitive. 3.
Using power-save mode 3. From the Options menu, tap Phone Lookup. 4. Tap the phone number you want to use. Note: To find a number more quickly, enter the first letter or two of the name you want to find in the Look Up line at the bottom of the screen. The list scrolls to the first name starting with that letter. 5. Tap Add to paste the name and number into the entry selected in step 1.
Viewing the phone status bar To turn power-save mode on or off 1. Tap to view the Application Launcher screen. 2. Tap to open Prefs PDA. 3. Tap in the upper-right corner and tap on General from the pick list. 4. Tap the next to Off After: to select the length of time you would like the PDA to wait before going into sleep mode: 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, or Never when open.
Chapter 3 Using the Organizer Record keeping on the go challenges even the most organized person. Your Kyocera smartphone includes the organizer to help you maintain information about the people, places, and events in your life. All it takes is a tap to ensure that information you enter is up-to-date and available in two places when you synchronize your Kyocera smartphone with your computer.
Selecting applications To display the applications in list form 1. Tap to view the applications menu. 2. Tap Options to bring up the pick list. 3. Tap Preferences. 4. Tap List in the View By pick list. 5. Tap OK to view the applications screen in list format.
Entering information To display applications by category 1. Tap to view the applications menu. 2. Tap Category. 3. Tap next to each application and assign a category from the list. Note: You can create your own categories. Tap Edit Categories (found at the bottom the category list). In the Edit Categories dialog, tap New and enter the category name. Tap OK to add the new category to the list. Tap OK again to close the dialog. 4. Tap Done to return to the applications screen. 5.
Entering information 3. Tap abc to open the alphabetic keyboard or 123 to open the numeric keyboard. Graffiti writing area Tap here for the letters keyboard. Tap here for the numbers keyboard. 4. Tap the characters of the on-screen keyboard to enter text and numbers. Alpha Tab Backspace Caps lock Carriage return Caps shift Tap here to display the Alpha keyboard. International Numeric Tap here to display the Numeric keyboard. Tap here to display the International keyboard.
Entering information There are four basic concepts for success with Graffiti: ■ If you draw the character shape exactly as shown in the tables in this chapter, you can achieve 100% accuracy. ■ The heavy dot on each shape shows where to begin the stroke. Certain characters have similar shapes, but different beginning and end points. Always begin the stroke at the heavy dot. ■ Most characters require only a single stroke. When you lift the stylus, the text character is displayed immediately.
Entering information Graffiti tips—When writing with Graffiti, keep these tips in mind: ■ Accuracy improves when you write large characters. Draw strokes that nearly fill the Graffiti writing area. ■ To delete characters, place the insertion point to the right of the character you want to delete and make the backspace stroke (a line from right to left) in the Graffiti writing area. ■ Write at natural speed. Writing too slowly can cause recognition errors. ■ Do not write on a slant.
Entering information To make the first letter of a word a capital letter: Write the Caps Shift stroke. When Caps Shift is active, an arrow appears in the lower-right corner of the screen. Caps Shift is only active for the first character. To enter only capital letters (Caps Lock): Write the Caps Lock stroke. When Caps Lock is active, an underlined arrow appears in the lower-right corner of the screen. To return to lowercase, make the Caps Shift stroke again.
Entering information Writing symbols and extended characters All symbols and extended characters begin with the Symbol Shift stroke. When the Symbol Shift is active, a slanted shift symbol appears in the lower-right corner of the screen. The next stroke you make creates the symbol or extended character.
Entering information Navigation strokes In addition to character symbols, Graffiti includes special strokes that you can use to navigate within text or fields in applications. Command Stroke Move cursor right Move cursor left Previous field (Address Book only) Next Field (Address Book only) Open Address Record (Address Book only) Graffiti ShortCuts Graffiti ShortCuts make entering commonly used words or phrases quick and easy.
Using application controls Using application controls The applications on your Kyocera smartphone use standard controls for moving around the screen. Once you become familiar with them, you can easily select options and navigate through applications. The following table lists the controls and how to use them. Check box—Tap an empty check box to select that option. Tap it again to remove the check mark. Scroll arrows—Tap the up arrow to display the previous page. Tap the down arrow to display the next page.
Using menus Using Graffiti Shortcut commands Most menu commands have Graffiti “Command stroke” equivalents (like the keyboard shortcuts on computers). The command letters appear on the right side of the menu commands. Menu commands Command letters To use the Graffiti menu commands, draw the Command stroke followed by the command letter. The Command symbol appears just above the Graffiti writing area to indicate that you are in Command mode.
Choosing fonts Choosing fonts In most applications, you can change the font style to make the text on the screen easier to read. You can even choose a different font style for each application that supports this feature. To change the font style 1. Tap to view the applications screen. 2. Open an application. 3. Tap to open the menus. 4. Tap Font from the Options menu. Tap here for bold font. Tap here for large font. Tap here for small font. 5. Tap the font style you want to use. 6.
Using categories To assign a category to an entry 1. Open the Address Book, To Do List, or Memo Pad. 2. Tap the entry you want to place in a category. Tap Edit (if needed). 3. Tap Details. 4. From the Category pick list, tap the category you want to assign. 5. Tap OK. Viewing lists by category After you have assigned categories to your entries, you can easily view the entries by category.
Using categories Creating a new category The Kyocera smartphone comes with two default categories: Business and Personal. The Address Book also includes the QuickList category, which contains commonly used names, addresses, and phone numbers. You can rename the default categories or add new categories to suit your needs. You can define up to 15 categories for each application. To create a new Address Book category 1. Press the Address Book key 2. Tap the . in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Attaching notes Renaming categories You can change the name of any existing category. To change the name of an Address Book category 1. Press the Address Book key . 2. Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner of the screen. Tap Edit Categories. 3. Tap the category you want to rename. Tap Rename. 4. Enter the new name you want to assign to the category. Tap OK. 5. Tap OK. The new name appears in the pick list. Note: You can “merge” two or more categories by assigning them the same name.
Marking private entries Marking private entries In applications, you can mark individual entries as Private. Private entries remain visible and accessible in the organizer until you change the Security setting to hide all Private entries. To mark an entry as private 1. Display the entry that you want to make private. 2. Tap Details. 3. Tap the Private check box. Installing applications Your phone comes with many applications installed.
Installing applications You can double-click the Palm Desktop icon on your Windows desktop (or select Palm Desktop from the Start menu) to open the Palm Desktop software. 4. Click Install, located at bottom of left column. When you click Install, the Install Tool opens. Note: You can also open the Palm Install Tool by selecting Install Tool from the Palm Desktop program group or by double-clicking any file with a PRC file extension. 5. Select the appropriate user name in the User drop-down list. 6.
Removing applications from the phone 8. Select the PRC file and click Open. Use Shift-click or Ctrl-click to select multiple applications. The PRC file you selected appears in the list. You can verify the size of the file here. 9. Repeat steps 6–8 for each PRC file you want to install. If you decide not to install an application, click it and then click Remove. (This does not remove the application from your computer; it simply removes it from the list of applications to install.) 10.
Removing the Desktop software To remove an add-on application 1. Tap to open the Applications menus. 2. From the App menu, tap Delete. The Delete window lists all the additional applications you have loaded on the phone and how much memory each of them takes. 3. Tap the application you want to remove. Then tap Delete. 4. Tap Yes to confirm that you want to remove the application. 5. Tap Done. Removing the Desktop software If you no longer want to use the Palm Desktop software, you can remove it.
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Chapter 4 Transferring Information There are many ways to transfer information to and from your Kyocera smartphone. You can synchronize data with your computer; you can beam data to other devices with infrared ports, and you can download third-party PRC applications into the phone. Installing Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone Desktop software extends many of the functions of your Kyocera 7135 smartphone to your computer.
Installing Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone System requirements Your computer system must meet the following minimum requirements.: ■ PC running Windows 98se/NT 4.0* (Service Pack 6)2000**/ME**/XP** or Macintosh OS 8.6 to 10.
Installing Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone 4. Click the Install button. Follow the instructions on the screen. 5. After you have installed the software, refer to the Help menu for complete information about how to use the Desktop. To install the Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone on a Macintosh 1. Insert the Kyocera 7135 CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. 2. Double-click on the CD-ROM drive icon. It will be labeled as Kyocera Palm Desktop. 3.
Synchronizing data using the sync cradle Synchronizing data using the sync cradle Running your first synchronization The first time you synchronize data, you must enter user information on both the phone and the Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone. Important considerations ■ You must perform your first synchronization with a local, direct connection using the sync cradle, rather than using a modem or the infrared port.
Synchronizing data using the sync cradle 6. Slide the Kyocera 7135 smartphone into the sync cradle. IMPORTANT: Do not turn the phone power on or off—or remove the phone from the sync cradle—during synchronization. 7. Press the sync button on the cradle. During your first synchronization, a message prompts you to select a user name. 8. Highlight the correct user name and click OK. Note: On the computer, enter a unique user name.
Synchronizing data remotely Synchronizing data remotely You can synchronize your Kyocera 7135 smartphone with your primary computer (the computer you use on a regular basis) while you are on the road and away from your office or home. There are three methods for doing this: ■ Landline Network Synchronization: this allows you to synchronize your Kyocera 7135 smartphone using a remote computer that is on the same network as your primary computer.
Synchronizing data remotely 4. Tap the Menu icon and select LANSync Prefs. 5. Select LANSync. Tap OK. 6. Tap the Menu icon and select Primary PC Setup. This is the primary computer that you wish to synchronize with. 7. Check the settings. These settings should already be filled in with information from initially synchronizing your Kyocera 7135 smartphone with your primary computer. Tap OK. 8. Select the Local option on the main screen of the HotSync application. 9.
Synchronizing data remotely Wireless network synchronization Certain conditions must be met before you can perform your first wireless network synchronization: ■ The Kyocera 7135 smartphone already must have been synchronized with your primary computer. (Your primary computer is the computer that stores all of your information and that you use on a regular basis.) ■ The primary computer must have both Local and Network checked in the HotSync Manager. ■ The appropriate user(s) must be selected.
Synchronizing data remotely 6. Tap the Menu icon and select Primary PC Setup. This is the primary computer that you wish to synchronize with. 7. Check the settings. These settings should already be filled in with information from initially synchronizing your Kyocera 7135 smartphone with your primary computer. Tap OK. 8. Select the Modem option on the main screen of the HotSync application. 9. Tap on “Select Service.” The Network Preferences screen will appear. 10.
Synchronizing data using the infrared port Synchronizing 1. Start the HotSync application on your Kyocera 7135 smartphone. 2. Tap the Menu icon and select Modem Sync Prefs. 3. Select Direct to modem. Tap OK. 4. Select the Modem option on the main screen of the HotSync application. 5. Tap the below the HotSync icon and select Wireless Modem for the connection type. 6. Tap Enter phone #, the Phone Setup screen will appear. 7. Enter the phone number of the modem that you will be dialing into and tap OK. 8.
Synchronizing data using the infrared port To check if your Windows 95 computer supports infrared communication 1. In the Windows taskbar, click Start. 2. Choose Settings, and then choose Control Panel. 3. In the Control Panel, look for the infrared icon. If the icon is there, your computer is enabled for infrared communication. If the icon does not appear, you need to install an infrared driver. To install a Windows 95 infrared driver 1. Click in the Windows taskbar to open the menu. 2. Choose Setup.
Synchronizing data using the infrared port 8. Accept the defaults provided by the Add Infrared Device Wizard, except when the Wizard asks you to select the port to which your infrared device is connected. Be sure that an available communications port is selected. Do not select the port that the HotSync Manager currently uses. 9. If an alert appears telling you that there is a communication port conflict, click OK and proceed with the rest of the installation using the defaults provided.
Synchronizing data using the infrared port To return to synchronization by the cradle After you have set the computer to synchronize data using the infrared port, you must change the computer settings if you want to return to using the cradle for synchronization. 1. If necessary, connect the cradle to a serial (COM) port of your computer and plug the power cord into an outlet. 2. Click in the Windows system tray to open the menu. 3. From the menu, choose Setup. Then click Local. 4.
Creating a user profile Creating a user profile If you need to configure a number of phones with specific information (such as a company phone list) before distributing them to their actual users, you can create a user profile to load the data into a phone without associating that data with a user name. The user profile feature is designed only for the first-time synchronization, before you assign a User ID to a particular phone.
Creating a user profile 3. On the computer, click Profiles to open the Profiles dialog. Choose the profile you want to install on the phone. Click OK. 4. Click Yes to transfer all the Profile data to the phone. The next time you synchronize the phone, you will be prompted to assign a User name to the phone. Using File Link Using File Link, you can synchronize the Address Book and Memo Pad information on your phone with an external file, such as a company phone list.
Modifying synchronization options Modifying synchronization options You can choose when you want HotSync Manager to run, and you can adjust the local and modem HotSync settings. To set HotSync options 1. Click in the Windows system tray to open the menu. 2. On the menu, click Setup. 3. Click the General tab and select one of the following options: Always available Adds HotSync Manager to the Startup folder and constantly monitors the communication port for synchronization requests.
Customizing a conduit 5. Adjust the following options as needed. Note: USB users can omit this step. Serial Port Identifies which port the Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone software uses to communicate with the cradle. This selection should match the port number where you connected the cradle. The Kyocera 7135 smartphone cannot share this port with an internal modem or other device. Note: USB users can omit this step.
Customizing a conduit To customize conduit settings 1. Click in the Windows taskbar to open the menu. 2. On the menu, click Custom. 3. Select the appropriate user name from the list at the top of the dialog. 4. Select the application in the Conduit list you want to change. 5. Click Change. The Change HotSync Action dialog appears. 6. Click the direction in which you want to write data, or click Do Nothing to skip data transfer for an application.
Transferring information between Palm devices Transferring information between Palm devices There are three methods of exchanging information between two or more Palm devices. Do not simply synchronize your new phone to copy the data. Some important settings on the phone will be changed if you do so. To synchronize using the same user name Use this method only if you are transferring data from a Palm device you will not be using anymore to a new device.
Transferring information between Palm devices To copy and paste data Use this method if you have a small number of records to move or if you are not comfortable manipulating files and folders in Windows Explorer. This method is also recommended if you want to merge different information between two devices. 1. Perform a HotSync operation on the new device, giving it a new user name. This user name must be unique and different from the first device. 2. Launch the Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone. 3.
Troubleshooting HotSync operations 5. Go back to the folder with the name of the original Palm device. Copy—do not move—the contents into the folder with the name of the new device. 6. Launch the Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone. All of the data from the older device should be located under the new user name 7. Perform a HotSync operation with the new device and new user name. All of the information will be transferred to the new device.
Beaming information 3. Click New. 4. Create a different user name. 5. Close the Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone. 6. Using Windows Explorer or the Desktop, locate the folder with the old user name. By default, the folder is located in the Pilot or Palm directory. 7. Copy—do not move—the files from that folder to the folder with the new user name. 8. Perform a hard reset on the organizer that will use the new user name. 9. Perform a HotSync operation with the reset organizer.
Beaming information To beam information 1. Locate the entry you want to beam. 2. Tap to open the menus. 3. From the Record menu, tap Beam. 4. Point the infrared port (at the top of the back panel) at the infrared port of the receiving device. For best results, the devices should be from 5 to 30 centimeters (approximately 2 to 12 inches) apart, and the path between the two devices must be clear of obstacles. --------5.
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Chapter 5 Address Book Using the Address Book, you can easily keep track of names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, URLs, and other information about your personal and business contacts. You can make phone calls, send email, or open Web sites directly from the Address Book. Each contact in the Address Book can have up to five phone numbers, email addresses, or Web addresses (URLs). You can put these entries into categories so you can quickly sort and view your entries in logical groups.
Making calls from the Address Book 5. Enter the person’s first name on the First Name line. 6. Enter the rest of the information for this person or business. Notice that you can enter email addresses or Web addresses (URLs) in any of the five phone number fields. 7. Tap to move to the next page. 8. When you have finished, tap Done to return to the Address screen. Making calls from the Address Book After you create an Address Book entry, you can make a call from it directly.
Editing Address Book entries Editing Address Book entries In the Address Book, you can locate your entries quickly, edit them, display them by name or company name, and group them by category. You can also choose the type of information you want your entries to include and exchange Address Book information with other phones or Palm devices. To edit an Address Book entry 1. Press the Address Book key . The Address screen appears. Tap the name. 2.
Editing Address Book entries To enter pauses in a phone number When you call automated systems, you often have to dial a series of numbers with pauses between them (for example, when sending a page or entering a password). You can place these pauses in the Address Book. 1. Press the Address Book key . 2. Tap the name of the entry you want to edit. The Address View screen appears. 3. Tap Edit. The Address Edit screen appears. 4. Tap the appropriate phone number.
Editing Address Book entries To look up an entry in the Address Book 1. Press the Address Book key . 2. Enter the first letter of the name you want to find. Write the first letter or two in the Look Up line. The list scrolls to the first entry beginning with that letter. If you write a second letter, the list scrolls to the first entry beginning with those two letters. 3. Tap any entry to view its contents.
Editing Address Book entries 6. If you want to select which phone number appears in the Address Book and Contact list, tap Details to open the Address Entry Details dialog. If you don’t want to change this setting, skip to step 9. 7. Tap the beside Show in List. Select a label to identify which phone number appears on the Address screen and the Contacts list. 8. Tap OK. 9. Tap Done.
Beaming entries to other devices 5. Tap the Private check box. 6. Tap OK. 7. In the confirmation dialog, tap OK. 8. Tap Done. To sort the entries You can sort the entries in the Address Book by Company and Last Name, rather than by Last Name and First Name. These settings do not change your Address Book data in any way; they merely change the view. 1. Press the Address Book key 2. Tap . to open the Address Book menus. 3. Tap on Options. 4. Select Preferences from the pick list. 5.
Beaming entries to other devices To create a business card 1. Press the Address Book key . 2. Tap New. 3. Create an entry containing the information you want on your business card. 4. Tap to open the Address Book menus. 5. From the Record menu, tap Select Business Card. Tap Yes to accept this entry as your business card. 6. Tap Done. Notice that in Address View, the icon identifies this record as your business card. To beam a business card 1. Press the Address Book key . 2.
Deleting entries Deleting entries You can remove entries from the Address Book at any time. To delete an entry from the Address Book 1. Press the Address Book key . 2. Tap the name of the entry you want to delete. Be sure to tap the name in the left column, not the phone number in the right column. Tapping the phone number initiates a call. 3. Tap Edit to display the Address Edit screen. 4. Tap Details. 5. Tap Delete.
Using Address Book menus 6. If you want to keep a backup copy of this entry on your computer, put a check mark in the Save archive copy on PC check box. If you don’t want to save a backup, remove the check mark. 7. In the confirmation dialog, tap OK to delete the entry or Cancel to keep it. If you delete the entry, it is removed from both the Address Book and the Speed Dial list. Using Address Book menus This section covers the menu commands specific to the Address Book.
Using Address Book menus Options menu The commands on the Options menu vary depending on which screen is open. If the Address screen is open If Address View is open Font Choose a different font (text) style for your entries. Preferences Set how you want the Address Book to list information. Remember last category—If you select this check box, the Address Book shows the last category you used when you return to it from another application.
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Chapter 6 Call History and the Recent Calls List Your Kyocera 7135 smartphone keeps a record of your incoming, outgoing, and missed phone calls. You can see exactly when someone called you and you can return the call directly. There are two ways to view this information. Call History—You can see your 99 most recent calls in the Call History application. You can adjust this number as high as 999 if you choose.
Making a call from Call History If you synchronize more than one Kyocera 7135 Smartphone with the same user name, the Call History screen displays calls from all of them. Note: Call History does not necessarily reflect all calls made on your phone. Synchronizing the phone with more than one user and/or resetting the phone can both affect the history. To open the Recent Calls list 1. From the phone’s home screen, press the navigator key in to open Recent Calls. 2.
Viewing your calls To make a call from the Recent Calls list 1. From the phone screen, press the navigator key in to open Recent Calls. 2. Press the navigator key up or down to move through the list of calls. 3. When the call you want to return is highlighted, press . Viewing your calls Call History is a valuable tool for keeping track of your incoming and outgoing calls.
Viewing your calls 2. Tap to open the Call History list. 3. To list calls in alphanumeric order by name and phone number, tap Who in the column heading. Tap Who again to reverse the sort order. 4. To list calls by date, tap Date in the column heading. Calls are listed by date, with all the calls on a single day listed by time. For calls received or made during the current day, only the time is displayed, not the date.
Deleting calls Deleting calls To delete one entry 1. Tap to view the applications screen. 2. Tap to open the Call History list. 3. Tap the entry you want to delete. 4. Tap Delete. The call is removed from the list. To delete a group of entries 1. Tap to view the applications screen. 2. Tap to open the Call History list. 3. Drag the stylus through the entries you want to delete. 4. From the Call History list, tap to open the menus. 5. From the Record menu, tap Delete Selected Calls.
Using the menus in Call History 5. If you don’t want caller names to appear in the Who column even if this information is available, tap Don’t show name in summary. 6. To delete calls after a specific number of days, tap Delete calls after ___ days. Enter the number of days on the line. 7. To set the maximum number of calls to be listed in Call History, enter a number between 1 and 999 on the Maximum # of Calls line. 8. Tap OK when you have finished.
Using the menus in Call History Options menu Preferences About Call History Manage the way calls are handled by Call History. ■ Display phone numbers only, without names. ■ Disable the lookup feature that updates Call History with names from the Address Book. If you have more than 250 names in the Address Book, it is recommended that you disable automatic lookup to improve phone performance. ■ Delete calls after X days. ■ Set the maximum number of calls to be kept in Call History.
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Chapter 7 Date Book Using the Date Book, you can quickly and easily schedule appointments or any kind of activity associated with a specific time and date. Scheduling events in the Date Book An event is any activity that you schedule for a particular day. When you create an event, its description appears on the time line, and its duration is set to one hour. You can easily change the start time and duration for any event.
Scheduling events in the Date Book ■ If your appointment is exactly one hour long, skip to step 8. Date book events are set at one hour by default. Tap the time of an event. 5. Tap the appropriate hour and minute in the time columns on the right side of the dialog to set the Start Time. Tap this arrow to scroll to earlier hours. Tap in this column to change hours. Tap in this column to change minutes. Tap this arrow to scroll to later hours. 6. To schedule the event for the entire day, tap All Day. 7.
Scheduling events in the Date Book ■ Tap Go To to open the Go to Date dialog. Select a date by tapping a year, month, and day in the calendar. Previous year Next year Tap the month. Tap the day. Tap Today to select the current date. 3. After you locate the date, follow the steps in the previous section, “To schedule an event for the current day” on page 89. To schedule an untimed event 1. Press the Date Book key. 2. Select the date and Tap New. 3. Tap No Time. Tap No Time.
Scheduling events in the Date Book 5. Tap the Date box. Select the new date. 6. Tap OK to return to the Date Book screen. Setting an alarm for an event You can set an audible alarm to remind yourself of upcoming events. The alarm sounds even if the phone is turned off. The default alarm setting is five minutes before an event, but you can change this time period to any number of minutes, hours, or days. When you set an alarm, appears to the far right of the event.
Scheduling repeating events Marking a private event You can designate events as “private.” When you activate the Security features, the Kyocera smartphone hides all private entries. You must enter a password to see them. To mark an event as private 1. Press the Date Book key . 2. Tap the event you want to mark as private. 3. Tap Details to open the Event Details dialog for that event. Tap here to make an event private. 4. Tap the Private check box. 5. Tap OK to return to the Date Book screen.
Scheduling repeating events 5. Tap Day, Week, Month or Year in the Change Repeat dialog. 6. In the Every line, write how frequently the event repeats. For example, if you select Week and enter 2, the event repeats every other week. 7. To specify an ending date, tap the beside End. Tap Choose Date. 8. On the calendar, tap the end date. 9. Tap OK to activate your settings. The calendar icon shows that this is a repeating event.
Deleting an event Deleting an event There are three ways to delete an event from the Date Book application. If you are deleting a single event, you can use any of these three methods. If you are deleting a repeating event, two of the methods allow you to choose which occurrences of the event you want to remove. Use any of these methods: To delete a single event ■ Erase the text. ■ Tap Delete in the Record menu. ■ Tap Delete in the Event Details dialog.
Changing the Date Book view To delete an event using the Details dialog You can choose to delete only one occurrence or all occurrences of the event. 1. Press the Date Book key . 2. Tap anywhere in the text area of the event you want to delete. 3. Tap Details to open the Event Details dialog. Tap Delete. 4. Tap Delete. If you have selected a repeating event, the Repeating Event dialog appears. 5. Select which events you want to delete. ■ Tap Current to delete only the single event you selected.
Changing the Date Book view To display the current time Tap the date in the Date Book title bar to display the current time. Tap the date. The current time appears. After a few seconds, the title bar reverts to show the date. To display and use Week view 1. Press the Date Book key . 2. Tap the Week view box at the bottom of the screen. The Week view shows a chart of your events for an entire week so you can quickly review your appointments and available time slots.
Changing the Date Book view 5. To reschedule an event, tap and drag the event to a different time or day. You can tap a blank time on any day to move to that day and time. Or you can tap any of the days and dates that appear at the top of the Week View to move directly to that day without selecting an event. Note: The Week View shows the time span defined by the Start Time and End Time in the Date Book Preferences settings.
Changing the Date Book view 5. Tap Go To to open the Date Picker and choose a different month. 6. When the Month View is on the screen, press the scroll up and scroll down keys to move between months. Note: To modify the dots and lines that appear in the Month View, use the Options menu. To display the daily appointment list 1. Press the Date Book key . 2. Select the day for which you want to see an appointment list. 3. Tap the Appointment box at the bottom of the screen.
Using the Date Book menus Using the Date Book menus This section explains the menu commands that are specific to the Date Book. Record menu New Event Create an event. The Set Time dialog appears, where you can choose start and end times for the new event. If you do not enter start and end times, the event is untimed. Delete Event Remove an event from the Date Book. In the confirmation dialog, tap OK to delete the event or Cancel to keep it.
Using the Date Book menus Options menu Font Choose a font (text) style for your Date Book entries. See “Choosing fonts” on page 36. Preferences Set preferences for Date Book times and alarms. Start/End Time sets the start and end times for the screen. Alarm Preset automatically sets an alarm for each new event. Alarm Sound controls the type of tone the alarm generates. Remind Me defines how many times the alarm sounds. The choices are 1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 times.
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Chapter 8 Memos The Memos application provides a place to quickly jot down information. You can assign categories to these memos, beam them to other devices with infrared ports, and synchronize them to your computer. Once the memos have been synchronized to your computer, you can open them in the Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone and in many word processors.
Creating memos Voice - Select this to create a voice message. Use your stylus to tap the Play, Record, Stop, Pause, and Clear icons to record your message. Note: If you begin writing in the Graffiti area while on the Memos screen, a new text memo is automatically opened. Creating a text memo A text memo is a type-written message created with the text tool. Use Graffiti or the on-screen keyboard to write the message. 1. From the Memos screen, tap for a text memo. The text memo screen is displayed. 2.
Creating memos Creating a doodle memo A doodle memo is a freehand note or drawing created with the doodle tool. 1. From the Memos screen, tap for a doodle memo. The New Doodle screen is displayed. By default, the memo’s title appears as “Doodle” with the current date and time. You can change this title if desired. 2. Keep the default title or overwrite it with your own title. For example, if your memo is a reminder about things to buy at the grocery, so you might enter the title “Groceries”. 3. Tap OK.
Creating memos Eraser - Select this to erase part of your doodle. Eraser has three sizes—small (default), medium, and large. Erase by moving your stylus over the area you want to remove. When finished, tap the Draw icon if you want to keep drawing. Draw - Select this to draw your doodle. By default, Draw is automatically selected when you open a memo. Draw has three sizes—small (default), medium, and large.
Reviewing and editing memos 3. Tap OK. You’re now ready to record your voice message. 4. Tap to record. The phone instructs you to “record after the tone”. 5. Record your memo by speaking at an audible level with your mouth proximal to the phone. 6. Tap to stop recording. 7. Tap to play your voice memo, so you know it recorded properly. You can tap 8. Tap again. if you want to pause for any reason, then tap to play the remainder.
Reviewing and editing memos To rearrange your memos manually You can manually move the memos around in the Memo list. The sequence you create by moving memos manually is used on the Kyocera smartphone only. It is not transferred to the Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone. The memos on your Desktop remain in alphabetical order. 1. From the Applications screen, tap 2. Tap to open Memos. to open the Memo menus. 3. Tap Options. 4. Tap Preferences from the pick list. 5.
Beaming a memo 4. The Private Records screen is displayed. The screen tells you to go to the Security application if you want to mask or hide this private record in your memo list. 5. Tap OK. Beaming a memo To beam a memo 1. From the Applications screen, tap to open Memos. 2. On the Memo list, open the memo you want to beam. 3. Tap to open the Memo menus. 4. To beam one memo, tap Beam Memo from the Record menu. 5. To beam all the memos in the current category, tap Beam Category from the Record menu.
Using Memo menus 3. Tap to open the Memo menus. 4. From the Record menu, tap Delete Event. To delete a memo using the Details dialog 1. From the Applications screen, tap to open Memos. 2. On the Memo list, open the memo you want to delete. 3. Tap Details. Tap Delete. 4. Tap Delete. 5. In the Delete Memo dialog, tap OK. Using Memo menus The Memo includes menu commands to make it fast and easy to perform common file and editing tasks.
Using Memo menus Options menu The commands on the Options menu vary, depending on what screen is open. Memo List Memo screen Font Choose a font (text) style for your memos. See “Choosing fonts” on page 36. Go to Top of Page Move to the top (first) line of the memo. Go to Bottom of Page Move to the bottom (last) line of the memo. Phone Lookup Activate the Phone Lookup feature. See “Using Phone Lookup” in “Installing applications” on page 40.
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Chapter 9 Messages Using Messages, you can receive voice mail and send and receive SMS (Short Message Service) text messages on your Kyocera 7135 smartphone. The Messages application can hold up to 200 incoming messages, in addition to messages you have saved. Setting up the Messages application Voice Mail Note: Your phone service provider should give you detailed instructions for checking voice messages.
Checking your messages 5. Write the phone number used to call your voice mailbox. This phone number is assigned by your telephone service provider. If not sure what number to enter, contact your service provider. 6. Tap OK when finished. Checking your messages When you receive voice mail or a text message, the LED light on the top of the Kyocera 7135 smartphone flashes green and the words ‘Missed Call’ appear on the top of your phone.
Checking your messages 2. After viewing the message, do one of the following: ■ Tap Done to exit the message. ■ Tap Save to save the message in your Saved folder. ■ Tap Erase to erase the message. The Action menu (bottom right corner of screen) offers additional choices: Reply The Outgoing Message screen is displayed with the address of the sender inserted in the To field. Enter your message text and tap Send.
Checking your messages The Messages screen is displayed. 2. Tap New. The Outgoing Message screen is displayed. 3. Tap the Tap to enter recipient box. The Message To screen is displayed.
Checking your messages 4. Enter the phone number or email address of the person to whom you are sending the message. You can retrieve a phone number or email address in several ways. Two example are: ■ Tap Pick from a Recent List to select from a list of recipients to whom you recently sent a message. ■ Tap next to Action to select an address from your address book or save an address. Follow the prompts. 5. After you have entered the recipient’s phone number or email address, tap OK. 6.
Erasing messages To read a message 1. The first part of any text message appears on the Message List screen. To see the complete message, just tap the text. 2. If the message contains a URL (Web address), tap either the URL text or the icon to open the Web site. Note: Your Kyocera 7135 Smartphone recognizes many different types of URLs, including Tel: (a URL format for phone numbers) and MailTo: (a URL format for e-mail addresses).
Erasing messages The Incoming Msg Settings screen is displayed. 5. Tap the Erase old In-Box msgs check box to place a checkmark in it. 6. Tap OK. When Erase is enabled—You see a warning when your in-box reaches 150 messages and a second warning at 190 messages. At 200 messages, you see the following message: You have 200 messages. Your oldest read message will be erased when the next message arrives. As new messages arrive, the oldest messages are erased.
Setting preferences A confirmation prompt is displayed. The prompt for Erase All? is shown as an example. 4. Tap Erase to erase the messages. Setting preferences You can select the kinds of signals you want to hear when you receive voice mail or other messages. To set message preferences You can set the kinds of alerts you hear when you receive a voice mail message or SMS message and how frequently you are alerted. 1. Tap from the Applications screen. 2. Tap Messages 3. Tap .
Setting preferences Vibrate & remind Vibrate every five minutes until the new voice mail is acknowledged. Soft beep once Sound a soft beep when a new voice mail message arrives. Do not repeat. Soft beep and remind Sound a soft beep once every five minutes until the voice mail is acknowledged. Loud beep once Sound a loud beep when a new voice mail message arrives. Do not repeat. Loud beep and remind Sound a loud beep once every five minutes until the voice mail is acknowledged.
Setting preferences To set outgoing message settings 1. Tap the Messages icon 2. Tap . to open the Messages menu. 3. Tap Outgoing Messages from the Settings menu. The Outgoing Msg Settings screen is displayed. 4. Tap the box next to E-mail Domain to change your email service provider domain. 5. Tap the boxes next to Signature 1 and Signature 2 to create standard signatures that will be added to the end of a text message. 6.
Chapter 10 Setting Up Network Connections Your Kyocera 7135 smartphone is capable of connecting wirelessly to network services for email, Internet access, or synchronization. To make these connections, your service provider must offer over-the-air digital data coverage in your area. Note that data coverage is not the same as voice coverage, but both may be offered by the same wireless service provider.
Entering network settings Collecting information Before you begin, contact an Internet Service Provider. ISPs provide the services required to use the Internet and send or receive email. Use the table below to collect information on the network settings. An asterisk (*) identifies information your ISP provides.
Entering network settings Selecting a service Use the Service line to select your Internet Service Provider or to set up access to a dial-in server. 1. Tap the Service pick list to display a list of service templates. A service template is a set of configurations that you can create, save, and reuse. 2. Do one of the following: ■ Tap the service you want to use. ■ Tap ■ Tap Untitled. Enter a unique name to create a new service template. . Then tap New.
Entering network settings If you do not enter a password here, the word “Prompt” remains in the Password box. Each time you log in, you will be prompted to enter your password. If you do enter a password here, the word “Assigned” appears in the Password box. You will not be prompted to enter the password. 3. Tap OK. Selecting the connection 1. Tap next to Connection. 2.
Entering network settings Entering a dial prefix A prefix is a number you may need to dial before a telephone number. Ordinarily, you should not need to dial a prefix. Tap this box if you need to use a prefix. Enter your prefix here. 1. Tap the Dial Prefix check box. 2. Enter the appropriate prefix. Disabling call waiting When using a landline phone, call waiting can cause a network session to end if you receive another call while you are connected.
Entering network settings Adding details to preferences If you are using a predefined service template, you will probably only need to enter your user name and telephone number. If you are creating a new service template, you will need to provide additional information. Selecting a connection type There are different protocols for connecting to the Internet. Protocols are the rules for managing and transferring data. 1. On the Network Preferences screen, tap Details. 2.
Entering network settings Selecting Query DNS Your Kyocera 7135 smartphone can verify the DNS (Domain Naming System) numbers of a computer before attempting a network connection. If you put a check mark in the Query DNS check box, the Primary and Secondary DNS number lines do not appear on the screen. Uncheck the Query DNS check box to display the Primary and Secondary DNS lines. Be aware that not all service providers support querying DNS. Select the Query DNS check box to turn on this option.
Creating and using service templates If your network provider supports dynamic IP addressing, make sure that the IP Address check box is checked. A check mark means that your service provides automatic IP addressing. Entering a permanent IP address 1. If your network provider does not support dynamic IP addressing, remove the check mark in the IP Address check box. The permanent IP address line appears below the check box. 2.
Creating and using service templates To add a new service template 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap Prefs PDA . The Preferences screen is displayed. 3. Select Network fom the pick list in the upper-right corner. 4. Tap to open the Network menus. 5. Tap New from the Service menu. The word Untitled appears on the Service line. 6. Enter the appropriate information for the network service. See “Entering network settings” on page 124 for details about the information in these fields.
Using service template menus 3. Select Network from the pick list in the upper-right corner. Tap here to open the list of all the network service providers on the phone. 4. Tap next to Service. All the available services appear in the list. 5. Tap the service you want to delete. 6. Tap to open the Network menus. 7. Tap Delete from the Service menu. 8. In the Delete Service alert, tap OK to delete the template.
Troubleshooting network connections Troubleshooting network connections If you are having a problem establishing a network connection using TCP/IP, check this section and try the suggestions listed. Displaying expanded service connection progress messages It’s helpful to identify at what point in the login procedure the connection fails. An easy way to do this is to display the expanded Service Connection Progress messages. These messages describe the current stage of the login procedure.
Creating a login script By selecting commands from this list—and entering the correct parameters from your service provider—you can create a script similar to the example on page 134. Notice that you can use non-ASCII and literal characters in your login script. For details, see “Using non-ASCII characters in login scripts” on page 135. Creating a login script is not a simple process. If you have any questions, contact your ISP or system administrator. To create a login script 1.
Creating a login script If the command requires additional information, a line appears to the right where you can enter the information. The following commands are available. Wait For Tells the phone to wait for specific characters from the server before executing the next command. Wait For Prompt Tells the phone to wait for a command prompt before executing the next command. Send Transmits specific characters to the server. Send CR Transmits a carriage return or LF (line feed) to the server.
Using Fax/Modem mode with the wireless modem Carriage return and line feed You may include carriage return and line feed commands as part of the login script, when entered in the following format: Sends or receives a carriage return Sends or receives a line feed For example, the string “waitfor Joe” waits to receive Joe followed by a carriage return and line feed from the remote computer before executing the next command in the script. Literal characters The backslash ( \ ) character indi
Using Fax/Modem mode with the wireless modem To set up Fax/Modem You can use your Kyocera 7135 smartphone just like a standard external modem to your desktop computer or laptop. You can also use it to send or receive faxes from the computer. Notice, however, that you cannot make or receive voice calls or use any other applications while the modem is in Fax/Modem mode. Incoming phone calls will be redirected to voice mail. Opening any other application terminates the modem call. 1.
Using Fax/Modem mode with the wireless modem 4. Tap next to Incoming Calls and select an option: ■ Voice ■ Fax, until off ■ Fax, next call ■ Data, until off ■ Data, next call These settings allow you to control phone functions while the phone is in Fax/Modem mode. These settings do not affect outgoing fax/modem operations. 5. From the computer, make the connection you want to initiate. 6. Tap End to end the data or fax call, or tap 7. Tap to view the Applications screen. 8. Tap to open Fax/Modem mode.
Using Fax/Modem mode with the wireless modem 14. To preset the phone to receive specific types of data calls, tap the select one of the following: beside Incoming Calls and Voice Expect all incoming calls to be voice calls. Fax, next call Expect the next incoming call to be a fax transmission. Then return to standard voice mode. Data, next call Expect the next incoming call to be a data transmission. Then return to standard voice mode.
Using Fax/Modem mode with the wireless modem To exit Fax/Modem mode 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Select a different application or press the End key . The session terminates automatically. Troubleshooting Fax/Modem mode ■ If you see the message “Failed to Initialize Modem,” make sure the phone is turned on. Exit Fax/Modem mode by tapping the applications screen. Turn on the phone and restart Fax/Modem mode.
Chapter 11 Speed Dial The Speed Dial application stores up to 199 phone numbers that you can call by pressing only one, two, or three keys (1–199). You can even put email addresses and Web pages into the Speed Dial application. The names and numbers in the Speed Dial list are taken from the Address Book. Every time you change an entry, the Kyocera smartphone updates the Speed Dial list automatically.
Adding an entry to the Speed Dial list If the phone number is already in your Address Book 1. Tap Lookup in the Add to Speed Dial dialog. A list of all the names in your Address Book appears. 2. Tap the entry you want to add to the Speed Dial list. Tap Add. If the entry has more than one phone number, the following screen appears. 3. Put a check mark beside any of the phone numbers you want to add. Tap Add. Your new entry is added to the bottom of the Speed Dial list.
Making calls using Speed Dial Making calls using Speed Dial Important: You cannot initiate conference calls from the Speed Dial application. If your service provider supports conference calls, you can initiate a three-way call by entering the numbers directly on the keypad or the Dialer. To make a call from the Speed Dial list 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap to open Speed Dial. 3. Tap to select the number you want to call. 4. Tap Dial. 5. Tap End when your call is finished.
Editing the Speed Dial list 4. With the entry highlighted, tap Move. 5. Tap the To Location line and write the new speed dial number for this entry. 6. Tap Move. The entry is assigned the new number. If the new number happens to be already assigned to different contact, you need to respond to the overwrite prompt. 7. Tap OK to overwrite and assign the new number. To resort the Speed Dial list May be either on or off 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap the Speed Dial 3. Tap .
Deleting entries 4. To resize a column, place the stylus in the heading row on the line between the columns. Drag the column left or right to decrease or increase its size. Deleting entries You can remove entries from the Speed Dial list without deleting the entry from the Address Book. To remove an entry from the Speed Dial list 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap Speed Dial . 3. Tap (highlight) the entry you want to remove and tap Clear. The Clear Enteries prompt appears. 4.
Using Speed Dial menus Using Speed Dial menus This section covers the menu commands specific to the Speed Dial list. Options menu Sort by Name Speed Dial entries are sorted in alphabetical order by the last name or company name of the entry. Sort by Call Frequency Speed Dial entries are sorted by how often each number appears in Call History (including both incoming and outgoing calls). The most frequently contacted numbers appear at the top of the list.
Chapter 12 Setting Phone Preferences Using the Phone Preferences screens, you can customize the configuration of the phone portion of your Kyocera smartphone. Your choices range from selecting ringer sounds to configuring the phone for use on a network. About preferences Preferences allow you to adjust many of the features of your Kyocera smartphone. Using the Preferences screens, you can set up all of the following: Accessories Change settings specific to headsets, car kits and TTY devices.
Setting Accessory preferences To open the Preferences screens 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap Prefs Phone . Tap the in the upper-right corner to open the pick list. 3. Tap in the upper-right corner and select your choice. Setting Accessory preferences On the Accessories preferences screen, you can customize settings for three of the accessories that are used with your Kyocera Smartphone; headsets, Car Kits and TTY devices. To change the accessory preferences 1.
Setting Dialing preferences On the basic Call Volume Preferences screen you can set the volume of the earpiece, Hands-Free Car Kit, headset and speakerphone. While you are scrolling through volume options, you will hear tones corresponding to the different sound levels. 4. If you want your phone to adjust the volume of the earpiece automatically, tap beside Auto Volume and select Enabled. If you do not want to turn on this automatic feature, select Disabled.
Setting Display preferences 4. If you want the phone to add area codes to phone numbers when you travel, tap beside Auto Area Code. The area codes are taken from your Address Book, if available. Otherwise, when you are in Roaming mode, the phone inserts your home service area code. Never The phone never inserts area codes. Roaming The phone inserts the area code for any number you dial while in Roaming mode. It does not insert area codes when you are in your Home area.
Setting Flip preferences 4. Tap the Banner field if you want to change the banner text. The My Banner screen appears. 5. Tap on the line. Then write the text you want to appear in the banner. 6. Tap Done. 7. Tap to return to the Applications screen. To set phone numbers to auto-hyphenate To insert hyphens automatically in phone numbers, put a check mark beside Auto-Hyphen. If you don’t want to use this feature, remove the check mark.
Setting Incoming Call preferences Setting Incoming Call preferences You can choose from a variety of ringer sounds for incoming phone calls. If you prefer, you can assign different sounds to different categories of calls. For example, you can distinguish between your business calls and your personal calls by selecting a different sound for each. 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap to display the last Phone Preferences screen you used. 3.
Setting Keypad preferences d. Repeat steps b–c for each category you want to set up. ■ If you do not use the Ring by Category feature: The default ringer is used for all incoming phone calls. ■ If you use the Ring by Category feature: The default ringer is used for all incoming phone calls that do not fall into the specified categories.
Setting Phone Alert preferences 4. To adjust the amount of time the backlight remains lighted, tap Select one of the following: beside Keypad Backlight. Disabled The backlight does not come on automatically when you press a key. 10 seconds The backlight comes on whenever you press any key and remains on for 10 seconds after the last key press. 30 seconds The backlight comes on whenever you press any key and remains on for 30 seconds after the last key press. 10 sec.
Setting Phone Service preferences Lights Only When you receive an incoming call, the backlight flashes to signal the call. The phone does not ring. 2. To hear a tone for any of these changes in phone service, put a check mark in the appropriate check box. A call is missed You hear a single beep every minute while the “Missed calls” message is on the screen. Voice privacy is lost or gained You hear a beep when you lose or gain Voice Privacy.
Setting Phone Service preferences To switch phone lines If you have more than one phone line associated with your phone, you can switch to the other line by tapping beside Phone Line and choosing a different phone number. If you only have one phone line, only one number will show here. To set the Roam Option If you have multiple home service providers, you can select how you want your phone to handle them on this screen. You can also set your phone to permit or restrict roaming.
Setting Power preferences To set position location This setting allows you to share your location information with emergency services, such as 911, in markets where service has been implemented. 1. From the Phone Service screen, tap beside Position Location. 2. Select one of the following: 911 Only (default) The phone is set up to share your position information with only emergency services.
Setting Security preferences Setting Security preferences The security settings allow you to restrict calls that can be made from your phone, change the security lock code, and erase all entries in the Recent Calls list. 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap to display the last Phone Preferences screen you used. 3. Tap in the upper-right corner and select Security. To set security preferences 1.
Chapter 13 Setting PDA Preferences About PDA preferences The PDA Preferences menu allows you to adjust many of the features of the PDA portion of your Kyocera smartphone. Using the Preferences screens, you can set up all of the following: Buttons Assign different applications to the buttons on your phone. Change the default settings for the full-screen pen stroke.
Setting Button preferences To open the Preferences screens 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap to display the last Preferences screen you used. 3. Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner and select your choice. Setting Button preferences On the Buttons preferences screen, you can change the applications that open when you press a button on the Kyocera smartphone.
Setting Connection preferences Setting Connection preferences The Connection Preferences screen lists all of the predefined connection configurations. If you have created any new configurations, they are also listed here. To select a connection 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap to display the last PDA Preferences screen you used. 3. Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner and select Connection. 4. Tap (highlight) one of the available connections to select it. To add a connection 1.
Setting Connection preferences 4. Tap Details. 5. On the Details screen, enter the appropriate settings to start the connection. Speed Select the appropriate connection speed. Speeds range from 1.200 bps (bits per second) to 19,200 bps. Flow Ctl Select Automatic, On, or Off. Init String If the connection requires an initial string, enter it on the lines below Init String. 6. When you have finished, tap OK twice to return to the Connection Preferences screen. To edit a connection 1.
Setting Connection preferences 3. Change the settings as necessary. Tap pick list. beside each field and make your selection from the Connection to Select PC, Modem, or Local Network. Via Select Cradle/Cable, Infrared, Serial, USB HotSync, or Wireless. Dialing Select TouchTone or Rotary. Volume Select high, medium, low, or off. 4. Tap Details. 5. On the Details screen, edit the settings as necessary. Speed Select the appropriate connection speed. Speeds range from 1.
Setting the Date and Time 2. Tap Delete. 3. To remove the configuration, tap OK. Setting the Date and Time 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap to display the last PDA Preferences screen you used. 3. Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner and select Date & Time. To set the Date and Time When you get your phone, it is synchronized to CDMA air time (whenever CDMA service is aquired). 1.
Using the Digitizer Using the Digitizer The Digitizer displays targets for you to tap. Using this input, it calibrates your screen. To calibrate the screen 1. In the Preferences screen, select Digitizer from the pick list in the upper-right corner. 2. Tap the exact center of each target that appears on the screen. If you do not tap the exact center, you are prompted to repeat the process. Setting Format preferences Use the Formats Preferences screen to set the format of dates, times, and numbers.
Setting General preferences To set the country default Tap the Preset to pick list and select the country you want to use. Select the country here. Time, date, week start, and numbers formats The Time setting defines the format for the time of day. The format you select appears in all applications on your Kyocera smartphone. To select the time, date, week start, and numbers format 1. Tap the Time pick list and select the time format you want to use. 2.
Setting General preferences To set sleep mode delay Sleep mode is the length of time that screen goes into sleep mode after the PDA has been sitting open and idle without being used. To set the sleep mode delay, tap beside Off After and choose between 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, and Never when open. To set general sound preferences Within the General preferences screen, you can also adjust the volume of system sounds, alarms, and games sounds. 1.
Setting Network preferences Setting Network preferences Use the Network preferences screen to set up Internet connections on your Kyocera smartphone. To open the Network preferences screen 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap to display the last PDA Preferences screen you used. 3. Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner and select Network. To select a service Use the Service setting to select the service template for your ISP or dial-in server.
Setting Network preferences The Password prompt appears. 2. Write your password using Graffiti or the on-screen keyboard. This is the password you use to log into your ISP or dial-in server. 3. Tap OK. The Network Preferences screen is displayed again. “Assigned” now appears in the Password box. To select a connection Use the Connection setting to select the method you want to use to connect to your ISP or dial-in server.
Setting Network preferences Idle timeout Select one of these idle timeout options: 1 Minute - Waits one minute for you to open another application before it drops the connection. 2 Minutes - Waits two minutes. 3 Minutes - Waits three minutes. Never - Keeps your PPP or SLIP connection until you turn off your handheld (or until it times out). This option works best with the PalmModem accessory.
Setting Network preferences 1. Tap Script from the Details screen. The Log in Script screen is displayed. 2. Tap beside End to show the command picklist. 3. Tap the command you want to use from the pick list. If the command requires additional information, a field appears to the right of it for you to enter the information. The following commands are available: Wait For Tells your smartphone to wait for specific characters from the TCP/IP server before executing the next command.
Setting Owner preferences Setting Owner preferences Use the Owner preferences screen to enter your name and any other information you want to include. To enter owner preferences 1. Tap to view the Applications screen. 2. Tap to display the last PDA Preferences screen you used. 3. Tap in the upper-right corner and select Owner. 4. Enter your name and any other information you want to use to identify the owner of the phone.
Setting ShortCuts preferences To create a ShortCut You can create a ShortCut for any words, letters, or numbers. All the ShortCuts you create appear on the list in the ShortCut Preferences screen and are backed up on your computer when you perform a HotSync operation. You can use these ShortCuts in any application. 1. Tap New in the ShortCut Preferences screen. Tap New. 2. On the ShortCut Name line, enter the letters you want to use to activate the ShortCut. 3.
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Chapter 14 To Do List The Palm To Do List is a convenient place to create reminders of the things you have to do. Each item in your To Do list can be given a priority, a due date, and a category (such as Business or Personal). You can then sort your To Do list by any of these criteria. Creating To Do items A To Do item is a reminder of a task that you have to complete. You can control the appearance, level of detail, and sort order of To Do items. To create a To Do item 1.
Creating To Do items 5. Tap anywhere on the screen to de-select the To Do item. If you begin to write in the Graffiti area without selecting a To Do item, a new item is automatically created. To set a priority level for a To Do item You can arrange the tasks in your To Do List based on their relative levels of importance. The default setting for the To Do List is to arrange items by priority and due date, with priority 1 items (most important) at the top. 1. Tap to view the applications screen. 2.
Setting Item Details Setting Item Details Use the To Do Item Details dialog to set or modify categories, to set due dates, or to delete To Do items. To assign a priority or category to a To Do item 1. Tap to view the applications screen. 2. Tap to display the To Do List. 3. Tap anywhere on the text of an item in the To Do List. 4. Tap Details to open the To Do Item Details dialog. 5. To assign a priority to the To Do item, tap 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. You can sort the To Do list in order by priority. 6.
Setting Item Details 5. To assign a category to the item, tap the set up. next to Category. Select any category you have 6. Tap Edit Categories... 7. To edit a category name, tap the name in the list, then tap Rename and enter a new name. To delete a category, tap the name in the list, then tap Delete. To create a new category, tap New and enter a name. 8. When you are finished, tap OK in the Edit Categories dialog, and then tap OK again in the To Do Item Details dialog.
Attaching a Note Attaching a Note Attaching a note is useful if you want to add more information about a To Do item than will fit in the item description. To add a note to your To Do Item 1. Tap to view the applications screen. 2. Tap to display the To Do List. 3. Tap anywhere on the text of an item in the To Do List. 4. Tap Details to open the To Do Item Details dialog and tap Note. -orTap the To Do Menu tab in the top left corner of the screen and tap Attach Note. 5. Enter the note text. 6.
Deleting a To Do item To delete a To Do item using menus 1. Tap to view the applications screen. 2. Tap to display the To Do List. 3. Tap anywhere in the item you want to delete. 4. Tap the To Do Menu tab in the top left corner of the screen. 5. From the Record menu, tap Delete Item. A message asks you to confirm your choice and gives you the option of saving a copy for archiving on your computer during your next HotSync operation. 6.
Sorting and Managing your To Do list 3. Tap the To Do Menu tab in the top left corner of the screen. 4. From the Record menu, tap Purge... Tap Purge A message asks you to confirm your choice and gives you the option of saving copies for archiving on your computer during your next HotSync operation. 5. If you want to delete the item completely, uncheck the Save archive copy on PC box. 6. Tap OK.
Changing the To Do List Screen Font 3. Tap Show in the To Do List screen to open the To Do Preferences dialog. 4. Select any of the following settings: Show Completed Items Include completed tasks in the To Do List. If you turn off this setting, items disappear from the list when you check them. Show Only Due Items Show only items that are currently due, past due, or have no due date. With this setting, items do not appear in the list until their due date.
Adding Contact Information to a To Do Item Adding Contact Information to a To Do Item You can add certain contact information to a To Do item. For example, a To Do item might be “Make Hair Appointment”, and you would like to add the contact name and number of your hairdresser to the item description. 1. From the To Do screen, tap the To Do Menu tab in the top left corner of the screen. 2. Tap the Options menu. 3. Tap Phone Lookup... Tap Phone Lookup 4.
Beaming Items and Categories Mask Records Items marked as Private are covered with a gray bar. If no password has been assigned, you can view the masked items by tapping on the gray bar. When you tap away from the item, the gray bar returns. If a password has been assigned, you will be prompted to enter the password in order to view the masked items. Hide Records Items marked as Private are hidden (do not appear in the list).
Chapter 15 Voice Dial Using Voice Dial, you make and answer calls by speaking commands. You can put up to 30 names from your Address Book in the Voice Book and call them simply by speaking their names. Voice Dialing is particularly effective when the phone is in a hands-free car kit. You can then make and answer calls without taking your hands from the wheel. Training Voice Dial To use Voice Dial, you must first “train” the phone to recognize your voice. There are two types of voice tags to train.
Making and answering calls with Voice Dial 5. When you hear the voice prompt, speak the command word. Repeat it when you are instructed to do so. 6. Follow the instructions until the voice prompt says “Training completed.” Making and answering calls with Voice Dial To make a call using voice commands 1. Connect a headset to the phone. 2. Activate voice dialing using one of the following methods: ■ If the phone is in the cradle or attached to external power, say “Wake-up” and wait for the beep.
Chapter 16 Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to reset the Kyocera 7135 smartphone, how to troubleshoot problems, and where to find help. If you encounter a problem with your phone, look in this section for the description that most closely matches the symptoms and try the suggestions listed. For troubleshooting tips not included in this handbook, refer to either the README.TXT file in the HelpNotes folder located in the C:\Palm directory on your computer.
Where to find help Help on the phone Many of the dialogs that appear on the Kyocera 7135 smartphone have an online tips icon in the upper-right corner. Online tips contain a summary of what is required by the dialog, shortcuts for using the dialog, or other useful information. Online tips always relate to the function you are currently doing. 1. Tap in the upper-right corner of a dialog to open the Tips dialog. 2. Tap to scroll through the information. 3. Tap Done when you have finished.
Resetting the phone Resetting the phone Under normal circumstances, you may never have to reset the Kyocera 7135 smartphone. However, on occasions, the phone may “hang” (no longer respond to buttons or taps with the keypad either open or closed). If the phone does not respond to taps or key presses with the flip either open or closed, you may need to perform a reset to get your phone running again. There are two types of resets—a soft reset and a hard reset.
Troubleshooting tips The calibration screen appears. Note: If the calibration screen does not appear, the hard reset was not accomplished. Go back to step 1 and try again. 6. Follow the instructions to calibrate the screen. When calibration is complete, the smartphone is ready to use. 7. Run a HotSync operation to restore the data on your computer to the smartphone. Troubleshooting tips HotSync operations The HotSync operation fails to start.
Troubleshooting tips The phone doesn’t recognize my handwriting. ❑ When you enter text with the stylus, you must use the Graffiti characters. See “Writing with the stylus” on page 28. ❑ Make the Graffiti character strokes in the Graffiti writing area, not on the display part of the screen. ❑ Make sure you are writing the strokes for letters in the left side, and the strokes for numbers in the right side of the Graffiti writing area.
Troubleshooting tips I can’t connect to the Web on my phone. ❑ To access the Internet, you must have over-the-air digital data coverage in your area. Contact your wireless telephone service provider. ❑ Before you can open a Web site on your phone, the Network Preferences must be set up. This is usually done by your service provider. Security I forgot the password, and my phone is not locked. ❑ You can use the Security application to delete the password.
Phone care Phone care Use these guidelines to optimize the performance and life of your phone, antenna, and battery. Phone ❑ Do not let unauthorized personnel install or service your phone or accessories. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty. ❑ Only use approved accessories. Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate your phone warranty if the accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. ❑ Keep the phone dry.
Phone care ■ Plug the power cable into the cradle. Plug the other end into an AC power outlet. Then place the phone in the sync cradle. Leaving the phone in the cradle when you are not using it is a convenient way to keep the battery charged. You can purchase an additional battery, if you wish, that can be charged in the rear port of the cradle at the same time. Caution ❑ Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
Phone care Data services Data calls require more power than normal voice calls. Accessories Unplug all non-charging accessories such as data cables from the phone when you are not using them. Speakerphone Using the phone in Speakerphone mode requires more power than receiving sound through the earpiece. Beaming If you don’t use the Beaming feature to receive data from other phones or Palm connected devices, turn Beam Receive Off.
Safety information ❑ Only remove the battery to replace it with another battery. Don’t leave the battery out of the Kyocera 7135 smartphone. For example, if your battery becomes drained while you are traveling and you don’t have a second battery or a cradle to recharge it, it is better to leave the drained battery in the phone than to remove it. ❑ If the battery drains completely, the phone no longer operates.
Safety information Medical devices Pacemakers—If your portable wireless phone is too close to a pacemaker, the phone’s RF energy may interfere with the pacemaker’s operation. The Health Industry Manufacturers Association and the wireless technology research community recommend that you follow these guidelines to minimize the potential for interference. ■ Always keep the phone at least six inches (15 centimeters) away from your pacemaker when the phone is turned on.
Safety information Driving safely Before you use your phone while driving, check the local laws and regulations on the use of portable wireless phones in vehicles. Always obey them, and exercise caution while driving. The following guidelines are based on recommendations of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA). 1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. 2. Use a hands-free device such as the Hands-free Headset. 3.
Appendix A Glossary AC adapter A power cable to connect the phone to an AC power outlet and charge the phone battery. analog mode The traditional method of modulating radio signals to carry information, used in AM/FM radio and cellular telephones. If the Kyocera 7135 smartphone cannot find a digital signal, it switches to analog mode. (See also digital mode.) any-key answer The ability to answer a call by pressing any key on the keypad except the backlight key, the Clear key, or the navigator key.
CDMA Code Division Multiple Access, a spread-spectrum telephone technology that digitally encodes your call as it is transmitted and decodes it when it is received. CDMA provides both increased security and greater efficiency in using available wireless bandwidth. command An instruction that causes a computer to perform an action. conduit A program that controls how records are moved during a HotSync operation.
field A location where you enter data; in your Kyocera 7135 smartphone, a field is often displayed as a line where you can write information. Graffiti The handwriting recognition software included on your Kyocera 7135 smartphone. handset Another name for any ordinary telephone; may refer to the part of the telephone containing the mouthpiece and receiver. hard reset A reset of the Kyocera 7135 smartphone that erases all data home screen The screen that appears when you turn on the phone.
Keyguard A feature that locks the keypad to protect against accidental keypresses. Keyguard is automatically engaged after a few minutes when the phone is on but not in a call. LED Light-emitting diode, the status light on the upper right of the Kyocera 7135 smartphone near the base of the antenna. The LED flashes to indicate status (home, roaming, or no signal) when the phone is powered on. lock code A four-digit sequence of numbers (usually 0000 or the last four digits of your phone number).
protocol A set of rules followed by two computers when they communicate with one another. proxy A software agent that acts on behalf of the user. real name The name assigned to your principal account in an electronic mail system. The real name is generally your first and last name. It appears in the From field of all your outgoing messages and identifies to your recipients who the mail is from. return address The email address at which you can be reached.
talk time The amount of time you can talk on a wireless phone when the battery is fully charged. TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, the standard rules used for data transmission over the Internet. trimode Able to operate in (and switch between) three modes—CDMA digital service at both 800 MHz and 1900 MHz, and analog cellular service at 800 MHz. Your Kyocera 7135 smartphone is a trimode phone.
Appendix B End-User Software License Agreement IMPORTANT: Read before using this product YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. IT CONTAINS SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS LICENSED BY KYOCERA WIRELESS CORP. (“KYOCERA”) TO ITS CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR USE ONLY AS SET FORTH BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE. USING ANY PART OF THE SOFTWARE INDICATES THAT YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS.
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: You agree that you will not export or re-export the Software or accompanying documentation (or any copies thereof) or any products utilizing the Software or such documentation in violation of any applicable laws or regulations of the United States or the country in which you obtained them. TRADE SECRETS; TITLE: You acknowledge and agree that the structure, sequence and organization of the Software are the valuable trade secrets of Kyocera and its suppliers.
SEVERABILITY: In the event any provision of this License Agreement is found to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of any of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired and a valid, legal and enforceable provision of similar intent and economic impact shall be substituted therefor.
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Index A B accented characters using Graffiti, 32 using on-screen keyboard, 28 accessories, 8 adding Address Book entry, 69 Date Book event, 89 memo, 103 To Do item, 175 Address Book beaming, 76 creating business card, 76 creating entry, 69 custom fields, 79 features, 69 making a call from, 70 menu commands, 78 preferences, 79 with keypad closed, 13 adjusting speaker volume, 19 aircraft safety, 197 alarm setting in Date Book, 92 answering calls flip closed, 17 flip open, 17 hands-free, 18 putting caller on
calls from Dialer, 12 capital letters, 30 care of phone, 193 category beaming Address Book categories, 76 choosing, 36 creating new, 38 merging, 39 putting To Do items in categories, 177 renaming, 39 using in lists, 37 viewing by, 37 CDMA digital mode, 7, 24 changing buttons, 160, 161 categories, 39 from one application to another, 25 speaker volume, 19 CHAP authentication, 156 check box, 34 CLR key, 11 conduit defined, 61 configuring multiple devices, 58 conflicts, viewing in Date Book, 98 connecting to In
entering text Graffiti, 28 on-screen keyboard, 27 entries assigning to categories, 36 attaching notes, 39 marking as private, 40 envelope icon, 7, 24 event adding new, 100 changing to untimed, 91 conflicts, 98 deleting, 95, 100 in week view, 97 private, 93 purging past events, 100 scheduling an untimed event, 91 scheduling for current day, 89 scheduling future event, 90 explosive areas, 197 F fax putting phone in data/fax mode, 136 setting up data/fax mode, 137 File Link, 59 Find command, 22 finding text,
LED status, 7 length of phone numbers, 150 letters choosing font style, 36 writing with Graffiti, 28 license, 205 light, adjusting backlight, 154 login script, 133 looking up information Find, 22 M Macintosh install Palm Desktop, 47 making calls from Address Book, 70 from Dialer, 12 from keypad, 11 from Speed Dial, 12 voice dialing, 186 medical devices, using phone near, 197 Memo Pad beaming memo, 109 creating memo, 103 deleting memo, 109 editing memos, 107 features, 103 marking private memo, 108 menus, 11
phone calls answering, 17 from Address Book, 70 from Call History, 82 from keypad, 11 from Recent Calls list, 83 tracking in Call History, 83 voice dialing, 186 Phone Lookup, 111 phone numbers automatically inserting hyphens, 151 own phone number, 16 phone preferences setting for network connections, 126 phone ringer setting sound, 154 phone setup calling cards, 127 disabling call waiting, 127 power port, 6 power preferences, setting, 157 PRC files, 40 preferences Address Book, 79 button preferences, 160, 1
sending data, 66 service area, roaming, 7, 24 service preferences changing, 156 service template, 125 creating, 130 deleting, 131 setting alarm in Date Book, 92 font style, 36 format preferences, 165 HotSync options, 60 keypad preferences, 153 preferences in Date Book, 101 setting up Messages application, 113 multiple devices, 58 Voice Dial, 185 setup options HotSync, 60 shortcuts creating, 172 Graffiti, 33 menus, 35 signal strength, 6, 7, 24 silencing sounds, 20 soft reset, 196 sorting Call History list, 8
volume adjusting speaker volume, 19 muting call, 19 setting key beep volume, 153 W week Date Book view, 97 writing accented characters, 32 capital letters, 30 Graffiti, 28 numbers, 31 on-screen keyboard, 27 punctuation marks, 31 symbols, 32 tips, 30 Index 215
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