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
18 Kyocera 7135 Smartphone Reference Guide
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.
To put a caller on hold
1. To put a caller on hold, press .
2. To move between two callers, press again.
Answering calls “hands-free”
You can answer calls using your voice alone, without touching the phone. This capability is
particularly useful when the phone is in a hands-free car kit, but can be used at other times as well.
You can choose from the following options:
When you receive a call—The phone rings once and then puts the call through. If you selected On, all
calls are handled in this way. If you selected HFK only, calls are not answered automatically
unless the phone is in the hands-free car kit.
To set up and use Voice Answer
1. From the applications screen, tap to select Prefs Phone.
2. Tap in the upper-right corner of the screen and tap Voice Dialing to select it from the
dropdown list.
3. Tap the box for Voice Answer box.
Once you have selected this method, Voice Answer is in effect any time the phone is attached
to a powered accessory, such as the hands-free car kit.
When you receive a call—After one ring, a voice prompt asks you whether you want to answer the
phone or not. To accept the call, answer “Yes.” To send the call to your voice mail, answer “No.”
Note: If you have enabled both Auto Answer and Voice Answer, Auto Answer overrides the other setting.
Calls are answered directly without the voice prompt.
Auto Answer
(HFK only)
All calls are answered automatically after about 5 seconds if the phone is in a
hands-free car kit.
Voice Answer
After one ring, a voice prompt asks whether you want to answer the phone or not.
If you answer “Yes,” the call is answered. If you answer “No,” the call is sent to
voicemail. To use this method, the phone must be attached to a hands-free car kit,
the sync cradle, or other powered accessory.