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
200 Kyocera 7135 Smartphone Reference Guide
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.
cradle The unit designed for storing the Kyocera 7135 smartphone, recharging
its battery, and synchronizing data with a computer.
data transmission The technology of transmitting and receiving information over
communication channels.
default domain The name that an email program automatically adds to an unqualified
name addressed in messages. An unqualified name is a name that
doesn’t have an “@” sign followed by a domain name. The default
domain can be used to save time if you need to address large numbers of
messages to users in the same domain you work in.
dialog A temporary box or window of information that prompts you to enter
and/or select information that is necessary for a task to continue.
digital mode A method of transmitting information (both voice and data) by
converting it to binary code. Digital transmission provides stronger
reception, greater call handling capacity, improved call privacy, and the
potential for data services. The Kyocera 7135 smartphone operates in
digital mode on two frequencies (800 MHz and 1900 MHz). If it cannot
find a digital signal, it switches to analog mode. (See also analog mode.)
DNS Domain Name System, a mechanism on the Internet for translating the
domain names of host computers (server.company.com, for example)
into IP addresses.
domain name The address of a network connection, written as a sequence of words
separated by dots such as server.business.com.
DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency, a method of using tones to communicate
commands and responses to and from a master controlling unit.
These are the tones you hear when you dial a telephone.
email Electronic mail, a store-and-forward service for text and graphical
messages from one computer to another. The information is stored for
you until you log into the system to retrieve the messages.
ESN Electronic Serial Number, a unique code that identifies each mobile
phone. It is printed on the back of the Kyocera 7135 smartphone.
You may be asked for this number if you contact Customer Care.
extension Part of a file name or URL. An extension begins with a period and
usually has three characters (for example, edu, gov, or com).