User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introducing the Kyocera 7135 Smartphone
- Making and Receiving Calls
- Dialing calls on the keypad
- Making a call from Speed Dial
- Making a call from the Address Book
- Redialing recent calls
- Checking your own phone number
- Making a data connection
- Answering calls
- Answering calls “hands-free”
- Ending calls
- Adjusting sounds
- Seaching for contacts
- Using power-save mode
- Viewing the phone status bar
- Using the Organizer
- Transferring Information
- Installing Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone
- Synchronizing data using the sync cradle
- Synchronizing data remotely
- Synchronizing data using the infrared port
- Creating a user profile
- Modifying synchronization options
- Customizing a conduit
- Transferring information between Palm devices
- Troubleshooting HotSync operations
- Beaming information
- Address Book
- Call History and the Recent Calls List
- Date Book
- Memos
- Messages
- Setting Up Network Connections
- Speed Dial
- Setting Phone Preferences
- About preferences
- Setting Accessory preferences
- Setting Dialing preferences
- Setting Display preferences
- Setting Flip preferences
- Setting Incoming Call preferences
- Setting Keypad preferences
- Setting Phone Alert preferences
- Setting Phone Service preferences
- Setting Power preferences
- Setting Security preferences
- Setting Voice Dialing preferences
- Setting PDA Preferences
- To Do List
- Voice Dial
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- End-User Software License Agreement
104 Kyocera 7135 Smartphone Reference Guide
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. Write your message using Graffiti or the on-screen keyboard. For example, list several
duties you need to complete at work. Note that a text memo uses the top line as the title
(“Work to-do’s” in example above).
3. Tap Done when finished.
The Memos screen is displayed again with your new memo in the list.