User’s Guide for the QCPTM 3035 Phone This manual is based on the production version of the QCP 3035 phone. 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.
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FCC/IC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
This Phone Meets the Government’s Requirements for Exposure to Radio Waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID OVFQCP-3035. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com.
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for the phone model with the FCC ID OVFQCP-3035A when tested for use at the ear is 1.56 and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.
Caution The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the warranty and user’s authority to operate the equipment. Safety Use the following guidelines to optimize the performance and life of your phone, antenna, and battery. Road safety comes first While driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. A wireless phone can be an invaluable tool, but good judgment must be exercised at all times.
Potentially unsafe areas Posted facilities—Turn your phone off in any facility when posted notices require you to do so. Aircraft—FCC regulations prohibit using your phone on a plane that is in the air. Turn your phone off before boarding aircraft. Vehicles—RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer of the device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy.
• fueling areas such as gas stations • below deck on boats • transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals • vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane or butane • areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders • any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Use with care Use only in normal position (to ear). Don’t bend the antenna or touch it unnecessarily.
Resetting the phone If the screen seems frozen and the keypad does not respond to keypresses, return it to the dealer for service. Accessories Use only Kyocera-approved accessories with Kyocera 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 shop online for phone accessories, visit www.kyocera-wireless.com/store. To order by phone, call (800) 211-1537 (U.S.A. only) or (510) 683-4004.
In August 1996, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. These guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies in the following reports: ANSI C95.
Contents 1 2 3 4 Getting Started .......................................................................... 1 Screen icons .....................................................................................3 Menus ..............................................................................................5 Basic functions ..................................................................................7 Battery .....................................................................................
5 6 7 Call Information ..............................................................................49 Network .........................................................................................50 Extras .............................................................................................55 Messaging ......................................................................................57 Accessories .....................................................................................
8 Voice Dial List .................................................................................75 Editing Voice Tags ...........................................................................75 Voice Training .................................................................................76 Voice Memo ....................................................................................82 Troubleshooting .......................................................................
1 GETTING STARTED 7 1 Jack for Hands-free headset (sold separately) only. 1 2 Home screen. Press Menu. 2 3 4 5 6 7 to select Send/Talk key starts or answers a call and starts VM. 8 Speakerphone key activates the speakerphone. 3 Use the keypad to enter numbers, letters, or symbols. 4 Shift key changes case in text entry 5 mode. Extend the antenna to make or answer a call. Push the antenna in when the phone is not in use.
8 9 10 11 12 13 adjusts volume; scrolls up, down, left or right through lists and menus; and selects a menu item or option when pressed in. Navigation key 1 End/Power key turns on and turns off the phone, ends a call, or returns to the home screen. 2 Clear key erases the last character in text entry, or returns to the previous menu. Space key enters a space during text entry. 8 3 4 9 10 0 key cycles through word choices in T9® Text Input.
Screen icons The following icons may appear on your phone screen: The phone is operating in CDMA digital mode. The phone is receiving a signal. You can make and receive calls. The phone is not receiving a signal. You cannot make or receive calls. A call is in progress. The alarm clock is set. The phone ringer is silenced. The phone vibrates or lights up instead of ringing. The phone is roaming outside of its home service area.
You have a new text message, voice mail, or page. The battery is fully charged. The more black bars you see, the greater the charge. Press up. Press down. Press to clear an item. Enter text using rapid text entry (available in English only). ® Enter text using normal alpha text entry. Enter symbols. Enter numbers.
Menus To view any of these menus from the home screen, press Menu, then press left or right to select a menu option.
*These message options may not be in the menu if text messaging is disabled. Using menus • From the home screen, press • Press in to see menus. in to select a menu or menu item. • Once you have selected a menu, press the menu items. • Press • Press up or down to scroll through to return to the previous screen. to return to the home screen. In this guide, → tells you to select an option from a menu. For example, Menu → Settings means select Menu, then select Settings.
Basic functions This document describes how to use the basic functions of the QCP 3035 trimode phone, with CDMA digital service at 800 and 1900 MHz, and analog service at 800 MHz. To turn on the phone • Press and hold about two seconds. ¤ and the home screen appear when the phone is turned on and is ready to make or receive a call. To turn off the phone • Hold down until “Powering off” appears (about two seconds). To find your phone number • From the home screen, select Menu → Phone Info.
To make a call 1. Fully extend the antenna. 2. Enter the phone number. 3. Press . To end a call • Press . To answer a call • Press . To silence the ringer or alert • To silence the ringer or stop the vibration alert during an incoming call, press . Press to answer the call. Note—To silence all sounds, see “Silence All” on page 41.
To mute and unmute during a call • To turn Mute on, press home screen. in to select Mute from the bottom of the • To turn Mute off, press home screen. in to select UnMute from the bottom of the To adjust the volume • To manually adjust the earpiece volume during a call, press down. up or • To automatically adjust the earpiece volume based on the amount of noise around you or the other person’s voice volume level: 1. Place a call from a quiet environment. 2.
4. Select one of the following: – Enabled adjusts the volume automatically. The volume you have just set is used as a baseline. You can manually adjust the volume during a call. – Disabled keeps the volume level the same unless you adjust it using the key. 5. Press in to save the setting. To lock the keypad • To protect your phone from accidental keypresses when a call is not in progress, press and hold for several seconds while at the home screen until the message appears: “Keypad guard is active.
To turn on the speakerphone You may turn on the speakerphone at any time. • During an incoming call alert, press the speakerphone simultaneously. • Once the speakerphone is turned on, “ on the screen. to answer the call and turn on Speaker is ON” will be displayed To turn off the speakerphone • Press to turn off the speakerphone. • A message appears: “ Speaker is OFF.
12 Getting Started
2 BATTERY Your phone comes with an external lithium ion (LiIon) battery. The battery is partially charged when you receive the phone. Before using your phone, fully charge the battery. Connect the travel charger to the proper jack on the bottom of the phone as shown below, then connect the adapter’s plug to a wall outlet. 8 tuv 9w 0 z xy # User’s Guide for the QCP 3035 Phone rs in the battery to make or receive calls, regardless of whether or not the travel charger is connected to the phone.
Power-save mode Your phone switches to power-save mode after several unsuccessful attempts to locate a signal. When the phone is in power save mode, you cannot make or receive calls. “Power Save Mode” and appear on the screen. Press any key to exit. Caring for your battery Follow these guidelines to improve battery performance. • Do not disassemble, puncture, or short-circuit the battery. • Keep the metal contacts of the battery clean.
Removing the battery 1. Power off the phone. 2. Hold the phone in your hand with the home screen facing away from you. 3. Place your finger on the upper ridge of the battery latch. 4. Push down with your finger and pull the battery door toward you until it dislodges from the phone. Inserting the battery 1. Realign the battery to the groove on the bottom of the phone. 2. Push the battery in until it clicks closed.
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3 CONTACTS Use your phone’s Contacts directory like a set of phone index cards to store information about a person or company. Before using the Contacts directory, see “To enter letters, numbers and symbols” on page 33. The Contacts Directory stores a maximum of 400 phone numbers. On each card you can store a name and up to six phone numbers, email addresses, or URLs, as well as street addresses, and notes about the person or company.
Working with contact cards To save a phone number 1. From the home screen, enter the phone number you want to save. 2. Press in to Save New. Note—To add to an existing contact, select Add to... after you enter the number. Select the contact you want to add to, then proceed to step 5. 3. Enter a name for the contact. If you need to know how to use the keypad to enter letters, see page 33. 4. Press in when you are done entering letters. 5. Press in again to Save.
– Save—Save information and return to the home screen. – Number Type—Select work, home, mobile, pager, or fax. – Add Voice Dial—Prompts you to add a voice tag to the number. – Speed Dialing—Select a speed dial location from the list. – Secret—Asks if you want to set restrictions on this number. Select Yes to hide the number. If a phone number is locked, you must enter your four-digit lock code to view or edit the number. (See “Security” on page 46 on how to find your lock code.
If you want to continue entering information, select another option. Note—You may also save a phone number through the Contacts directory as follows: 1. From the home screen, select Menu → Contacts → Add New → Phone Number. 2. Enter the phone number up to as many digits as will fit on the screen. 3. Press when you are done entering numbers. 4. Select Next. 5. Proceed to step 3 in “To save a phone number” on page 18. To enter pauses You can include a pause in a phone number.
When you save the phone number of an automated service, such as voicemail, you may include a pause where you would be required to select an option or enter a password. For example, you could enter a phone number, then a pause, then a voicemail extension or calling card number. 1. Enter the phone number. 2. Select a type of pause from the menu and press in. – A will appear in the phone number for a timed pause. – A will appear in the phone number for a hard pause. 3. Enter the remaining numbers. 4.
To edit a contact card 1. From the home screen, select Menu → Contacts or press right. 2. To find the contact you want to edit, select either View All or Find Name. 3. Press in to select the contact card you want to edit. You may edit the entire contact card (see step 4) or select a phone number to edit (see step 5). 4. To edit the entire contact card, select Options. Select an option listed below and press in, then go to step 6. – Add New adds a new contact to the the contact card.
– Classify Contact assigns a classification to the contact. Your choices are Business, Personal, or Neither. – Exit closes out of the contact and returns you to the home screen. Go to step 6. 5. To edit a contact card item (such as the phone number or e-mail address), select it and press option and press . A list of options will appear. Select an in: – View Number displays the phone number. – Add Voice Dial adds a voice dial tag to this entry.
– Edit Voice Dial assigns a new voice dial tag to this entry. – Secret sets up your security options for this entry. – Primary Number sets the entry as the primary number for this contact. The primary contact is the one displayed on the contact list by default. – Edit Type changes the type of entry: Home, Work, Mobile, Fax, or Pager. – Exit returns you to the home screen. 6. Enter the new or changed information. To make more changes, press to go up one menu. 7.
3. Press in to select the contact card you want to edit. 4. If you want to erase the entire contact, select Options → Erase Contact. A message appears: “Erase the entire contact?” Select No to cancel, or Yes to erase the entire contact. 5. If you want to erase a number, select the number and press select Erase Number and press . Then, . 6. A message appears: “Erase this number?” Select No to cancel, or Yes to erase the number. The message “ERASED” appears on the screen. 7.
1. From the home screen, select Menu→ Contacts or press 2. Press right. down to select a search method: To look through a list of names, select View All, Speed Dial List, Voice Dial List, Business List, or Personal List. -orTo search for a specific name, select Find Name. Enter all or part of the name and select Find. A list of matching names appears. 3. Scroll down until you find the name you want. – To display the full contact card, press in. – To call the contact, select the number and press .
Note—You may quickly access your Contacts list from the home screen by pressing right. 2. Scroll to a name on the list and press 3. Select the number and press in. . Speed Dial and 1-Touch Dial Speed Dial and 1-Touch Dial allow you to quickly dial a stored phone number by entering the memory location and pressing . To set a speed dial location 1. Open a saved contact card. 2. Select the phone number to assign a speed dial location. 3. Select Speed Dialing. 4. Select a speed dial location.
5. Press in to Assign. Note—The speed dial location “1” is reserved for your voicemail. To remove a speed dial location 1. From the home screen, select Menu → Contacts → Speed Dial List. 2. Scroll up and down to select a speed dial location. Press 3. Select the number to remove and press in. in. 4. Select Speed Dialing. 5. Choose the speed dial location to remove from the list and press right to select Remove. 6. Press in. The screen will display the message “[name] no longer saved in speed dialing.
To speed dial • From the home screen, enter the one- or two-digit speed dial number and press . To call your voicemail number • From the home screen after receiving a notification, press Voice. in to select -or• Press and hold your voicemail speed dial number. ( is the default.) To enable 1-Touch Dial 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Extras → 1-Touch Dialing→ Enabled. 2. Press in.
To use 1-Touch Dial • Enter the one- or two-digit speed dial number and hold down the last number. For example, if the speed dial number is 15, press press and hold , then . To redial the last number called • Press twice. To change your voicemail speed dial number 1. Select Menu → Settings → Messaging→ Voicemail Number → Edit. 2. Enter or change the voicemail speed dial number. 3. Select Save. 4. Press in. Note—This will change the default setting for your voicemail number.
Working with the Recent Calls list The Recent Calls list shows the last 30 calls made and received. Calls are identified by type. (Some types may not be available on all phones. Check with your service provider.) Note—You may quickly access the Recent Calls list from the home screen by pressing left. Each type of call in the list is identified by an icon as shown below.
To view the Recent Calls list 1. From the home screen, select Menu → Recent Calls, or press from the home screen. left 2. To view details about a call, select a call entry. 3. Scroll left or right to select an option (Save New, Add to, Number, or View Contact). 4. Press in. Note—If the number has been saved as “secret,” you will need to enter your four-digit lock code to view or edit the number. For more information about making a phone number secret, see page 19. To dial from the Recent Calls list 1.
To enter letters, numbers, and symbols You can enter letters, numbers, and symbols in a contact card. The default text entry mode is . • To enter spaces between words, press . • To move the cursor, press in the appropriate direction. • To erase characters, press . To change cases • Press until you see the appropriate symbol.
To change text entry modes 1. From a text entry screen, press bottom of the screen. 2. Press in to highlight the options at the right to find the active text entry mode. Press in. 3. Select the text entry mode you want from the list. Shortcut—Press and hold to switch between text entry modes. To use normal text entry Normal text entry allows you to enter text using one keypress per letter. • Press the key once for the first letter, twice for the second letter, and so on.
To use rapid text entry T9 Text Input allows you to enter text quickly. For example, to enter the word “how,” press , , . The software will suggest words as you type. • Wait until you have typed the entire word before checking the screen to see if the word shown is correct. • Press to cycle through words. • Once you see the correct word, press and continue entering text. right or to move the cursor For detailed instructions on how to use T9 Text Input, go to www.tegic.com.
To enter symbols 1. From the text entry screen, press bottom of the screen. in to highlight the options at the 2. Press right to the text entry mode you are currently using. 3. Press in to select the mode. 4. Press down through the list of modes. 5. Highlight and press in to select it. 6. Press down through the list. Each character is matched to a number key. Press the number key corresponding to the symbol you want to use. For example, to enter a period, press . 7.
To change language and enter accented characters Your phone supports English and one of the following languages: Spanish, French, or Portuguese. If you select English, enter the letters printed on the keys. If you select another language, you can also enter letters with other marks.
To select a language 1. From the home screen, select Menu → Settings→ Display→ Language. 2. Select the language from the list and press in. 3. Press the appropriate keys to enter special characters.
4 SETTINGS The Settings menu includes the following options.
Display (Cont) Time/Date Format Contrast Display Security Lock Phone Use Limit Calls Out Change Lock Code Erase All Contacts Erase Recent Calls Phone Reset Call Information Recent Calls Timer All Calls Timer Browser Timer Network Digital or Analog Roam Option Roam/Srvc Alert Privacy Alert Data/Fax Calls In 40 Extras Fast Find 1-Touch Dialing Voice Training Browser Prompt Messaging Voicemail Number Auto-Erase Text Voicemail Alert Page Alert Message Alert Net Alert Accessories Power Backlighting Auto-Answer
Silence All You may silence all phone sounds, including the ringer and all alerts, while leaving the phone on. You can replace the sounds by setting the phone to vibrate or light up. 1. Select Menu → Settings → Silence All. 2. Select an option and press in: – No, normal returns the alert to the ringer. – Yes, vibe only mode sets the phone to vibrate only. The displayed on the screen. – Yes, lights only mode sets the phone to flash the backlight only. The is is displayed on the screen.
Keyguard The Keyguard locks your keypad to protect your phone against accidental keypresses when the phone is turned on and a call is not in progress. You may still answer and silence incoming calls with Keyguard on. To turn keyguard on 1. Select Menu → Settings → Keyguard. 42 – Highlight one of the locking options and press in to save: – Guard Now locks the keypad immediately. – 30s auto-guard locks the keypad if no keys are pressed for 30 seconds.
While the keyguard is activated, “Keyguard ON” appears where the menu usually appears. Shortcut—To turn the keyguard on quickly from the home screen, press and hold for several seconds. To turn keyguard off 1. Press , , . The home screen menu returns. Sounds You may change the alert sounds your phone makes. 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Sounds. 2. Scroll to the setting you want to change. For a list of options, see page 39.
Headset Ringing When a headset is attached to the phone, you will hear incoming calls ring only through the earpiece on your headset. You can set your phone to alert you to incoming calls by vibrating before ringing through the earpiece. 1. Plug the headset into the phone. 2. Select Menu→ Settings→ Sounds→ Call Ring/Vibe. 3. Select Vibrate then ring. When an incoming call is received, the phone will now vibrate and then ring through the headset earpiece.
2. To change the appearance of the menus you see when you select Menu from the home screen, select Main Menu View, then the option you want: – Small Icons – Large Icons – List Menus Hot Keys Hot Keys provide shortcuts to commonly used features. They allow you to add a feature to the top level menu view (Web Browser, Contacts, etc.). Once a feature is chosen as a Hot Key, you may access it directly from the home screen after you select Menu. 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Display→ Hot Keys. 2.
3. When finished, select Done and press in. Note—If you no longer want a feature to serve as a Hot Key, you must uncheck the box. Contrast You may change the contrast of your phone’s screen. The default setting is Medium. 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Display→ Contrast Display. 2. Select a setting and press in. Security You must enter your four-digit lock code (typically 0000 or the last 4 digits of the phone number) to set any of the options on the Security menu.
To lock the phone 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Security and enter the four-digit lock code. 2. Select Lock Phone Use and select an option: – Never—Do not lock the phone. – On power up—Lock the phone every time you turn it on. – Now—Lock the phone immediately. 3. Press in. To unlock the phone 1. Select Unlock and enter your four-digit lock code. To limit calls out 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Security and enter the four-digit lock code. 2. Select Limit Calls Out.
To change your lock code 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Security and enter the four-digit lock code. 2. Select Change Lock Code. A message appears: “Change Lock Code?” – Select Yes and enter a new code, then press lock code again to verify it. – Select Exit to leave your lock code unchanged. in. Enter your new To erase all contacts 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Security and enter the four-digit lock code. 2. Select Erase All Contacts. –Select No to leave contacts unchanged. –Select Yes to erase all contacts.
– Select No to leave the Recent Calls list unchanged – Select Yes to erase all recent calls. A message appears: “Erase ALL recent calls list entries?” Select No to cancel or Yes to erase all recent calls. To reset the phone 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Security and enter the four-digit lock code. 2. Select Phone Reset. – Select No to cancel. – Select Yes to reset the phone. A message appears: “Reset ALL phone settings?” Select No to cancel or Yes to reset phone.
Recent Calls Timer This timer displays the total number and duration of recent calls you have made and received. Press zero. in to select Reset. This resets the timer to All Calls Timer This timer displays the total number and duration of all calls you have made and received. You cannot reset this timer. Browser Timer This timer displays the total number and duration of data calls you have made. Select Reset to reset the timer to zero.
To select digital or analog mode 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Network→ Digital or Analog. 2. Select an option and press in. – Automatic automatically switches the phone between digital and analog. – Analog only sets the phone to work in analog mode only. – Analog call forces a call into analog mode for the duration of the next call. – Digital only sets the phone to work in digital mode only. Roam Option This setting determines which signals your phone will accept. 1.
– Automatic (recommended setting) accepts any system the phone service provides. – No Roaming prevents you from making or receiving calls outside of your home service area. Roam/Service Alert Use this setting to have the phone alert you if you roam outside of your home service area. 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Network→ Roam/Srvc Alert. 2. Select an option and press 52 in. – Disabled will not alert you if you roam outside your home service area.
– On roam change alerts you with two tones, decreasing in intensity, when roaming service is acquired. When home area service is acquired again, you hear three tones, increasing in intensity. – On any change alerts you with three increasing tones if there is a change in roaming service or three decreasing tones if the phone loses service. Privacy Alert 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Network→ Privacy Alert. 2. Select an option and press in. – Disabled does not play any alerts.
Data/Fax Calls In These settings tell the phone how to handle voice and data calls. 1. Select Menu → Settings → Network → Data/Fax Calls In. 2. Select an option and press 54 in. – Voice Only allows only voice calls. – Fax, next call sets the phone to fax mode for the next incoming call or the next ten minutes. – Data, next call sets the phone to data mode for the next incoming call or the next ten minutes. – Fax, until off forces the phone into fax mode until the phone is turned off.
Extras These settings allow you to program various options. Fast Find Fast Find allows you to quickly find a number. As you enter numbers, your phone will display all matching entries. You may scroll up and down to view more numbers. To activate Fast Find, select Menu→ Settings→ Extras→ Fast Find→ Enable. To use Fast Find: 1. From the home screen, press numbers corresponding to the contact you want to find. For example, to find “Joe,” press , . Joe’s entry appears. To find “John,” continue by pressing .
3. Scroll to see more possible entries. 4. Press to dial the displayed entry. 1-Touch Dialing See “Speed Dial and 1-Touch Dial” on page 27. Voice Training For information on Voice Training, refer to “Voice Training” on page 76. Browser Prompt You may receive a prompt whenever you attempt to start or exit the browser. 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Extras→ Browser Prompt. 56 – Select an option and press in. – At Start prompts you when you start the browser.
– Both prompts you when you start the browser and exit the browser. – No Prompts means you do not receive any prompts. Messaging The messaging setting allows you to send, receive, and store messages. You may create your own or use preformatted messages. For detailed information on how to use messaging, visit www.kyocera-wireless.com. To change your voicemail number 1. Select Menu → Settings → Messaging → Voicemail Number → Edit. 2. Enter a new voicemail speed dial number. 3. Press in to save.
1. Select Menu → Settings → Messaging → Auto-Erase Text. 2. Select an option and press in. – Disabled disables the option. Messages are accepted until memory is full. – Old in-box text automatically erases text from the in-box when memory becomes full. The oldest messages are erased first. Alerts For voice mail, pages, text messages, and Internet browser alerts, choose the alert type as follows: 1. Select Menu → Settings → Messaging, then the type of alert (Voicemail, Page, Message, or Net). 2.
– Vibe & remind alerts by vibrating every five minutes. – Low beep once alerts by beeping once (three quick beeps). – Low beeps alerts by beeping every five minutes. – Loud beep once alerts by beeping once loudly (three quick beeps). – Loud beeps alerts by beeping loudly every five minutes. 3. Select View message from the menu and press message. to view the Accessories Your phone comes with several features for additional convenience.
2. Select Normal to keep the default setting, or Always on to keep backlighting on. Auto-Answer If your phone is attached to a Hands-free Car Kit (sold separately), you may set it to answer an incoming call after five seconds. 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Accessories→ Auto-Answer→ After 5 seconds.
5 TOOLS The Tools menu offers a variety of helpful items. Voice Memos For information on Voice Memos, see page 82. Scheduler The Scheduler allows you to schedule events, such as meetings or appointments. You can then view these events, and use the alarm to alert you of upcoming events. 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Scheduler. 2. Select Add Event and press in. 3. Enter a name for the event. If you need to know how to use the keypad to enter letters, see page 33.
4. Press in when you are done entering letters. 5. Select Next to set the time and date of the event. –Press up or down to select the hour and minutes for the appropriate setting. –Press left or right to switch between Start, Duration, and Alarm. 6. Press in to select Next. 7. You can add a note to the event, or press in twice to finish. Once events are entered into the Scheduler, you may view, edit or erase them. 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Scheduler. 2.
Alarm Clock Use the Alarm Clock to set an alert for a specific time. The alert occurs only if the phone is on. 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Alarm Clock→ Set. – Press up or down to select an hour and minutes. – Press left or right to switch between hours, minutes, and a.m./ p.m. 2. Press in to save. 3. When the alarm rings, select Snooze to silence the alarm for 10 minutes, or select Off to turn off the alarm. Note—you must have digital service in order to use the Alarm Clock.
Tip Calculator 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Tip Calculator. 2. Enter T the amount of your bill and press in. 3. Select the amount you want to include as a tip (15%, 18%, 20%, 10%, 5%, Other) and press in. 4. Your total bill, including tip, is calculated and displayed. Note—You also have the option of splitting the bill based on the number of guests. Calculator Use the calculator for basic mathematical equations. 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Calculator. 2. Use the keypad to enter numbers. 3.
= ³ + X . C MR M+ MC ± Performs the “equals” function. Inserts the division character after the last number entered. Inserts the subtraction character after the last number entered. Inserts the addition character after the last number entered. Inserts the multiplication character after the last number entered. Inserts the decimal point after the last number entered. Clears all numbers entered and displays a zero. Displays the value currently stored in memory.
Countdown This timer counts down for a specified amount of time. It beeps, using the volume set for alerts, when that amount of time has elapsed. 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Countdown. 2. Press in to Set. 3. Press up or down to set the hours, minutes, and seconds. To move the cursor, press left or right. 4. Select Start to begin the countdown. 5. Select Stop to pause the countdown. 6. When the alarm rings, press to silence it. Stopwatch 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Stopwatch. 2.
3. Select Stop to quit counting. 4. Select Start to resume counting, or select Reset to set the counter back to zero. Text Memos Text Memos allows you to create and retrieve short text messages. 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Text Memos. 2. Select Add New to create a message. 3. Enter text as described on page 33, “To enter letters, numbers, and symbols.” 4. Select OK, then enter a Title. 5. Select OK again when finished.
1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Text Memos. 2. Highlight the appropriate message, and press in to select it. 3. Edit or erase the message as desired. Brick Attack Game 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Brick Attack. 2. To start the game, press 3. To pause the game, press in. , then press in to Resume. The goal of this game is to eliminate bricks arranged in levels. To do this, you send a moving ball upward using a paddle at the bottom of the screen. The pauses the game.
6 WEB BROWSER You can use your phone to browse the Internet if you have obtained phone Internet services from your service provider and if over-the-air Internet access is available in your area. Using the Web Browser • To learn how to enter text in the Web Browser, see “To enter letters, numbers, and symbols” on page 33. • Press to go back to the previous page. Note—You cannot receive incoming calls while you are in the browser and a data call is in progress.
Browser options The following options appear on the bottom of your screen. Press right to scroll through the options: left or • Home returns you to the main browser home page. • Mark Site saves the current web page as a bookmark for easy access. • Bookmarks displays a list of your saved web pages. • Setup 70 – Help displays help information if offered by the current web page. – Show URL displays the entire URL for the current web page. – Phone.com displays information about your browser version.
– Restart restarts the browser. Indicators and alerts Browser screen indicators • The icon appears at the top of the screen in a secure browser session. • Links are identified with an underline and an arrow. To select a link, press . Your weekend weather will be warm and sunny, with highs in the 70s ...
Net alerts If your service provider activated Internet services on your phone and you are in an area that provides over-the-air Internet access, you may receive Net Alerts. These short messages allow you to quickly access information on the Internet.
7 VOICE FEATURES The voice features of your QCP 3035 phone allow you to originate calls and record voice memos. Saving New Voice Tags Voice Recognition (VR) allows you to initiate a call to one of your entries in the Contacts directory by speaking the name of the person you want to call. Note—Train commands in a quiet environment. Speak naturally into the microphone. 1. From the home screen, enter the phone number you want to save. 2. Press in to Save New.
3. Enter a name for the contact. (If you need to know how to use the keypad to enter letters, see page 33). Press in when you are done entering letters. 4. Scroll right and select Options→ Add Voice Dial. 5. Follow the voice prompts. The VR says “Speak a name.” Recite the name, then repeat as instructed. If a word match is completed, you will hear “(Name) added.” If a match is not made, you will be instructed to try again. 6.
2. Find the contact you want to add a voice tag to by selecting either View All or Find Name. 3. Press in to select the contact card you want to edit. 4. Select the number you want to add a voice tag to and press in. 5. Select Add Voice Dial, then proceed to step 5 in “Saving New Voice Tags” on page 73. Voice Dial List To view which entries have name tags, select Menu→ Contacts→ Voice Dial List. As each tag is selected, you will hear the recorded voice tag.
2. To find the contact whose voice tag you want to edit, select either View All or Find Name. 3. Press in to select the contact card. 4. Select the number you want to edit a voice tag for and press in. 5. Select Edit Voice Dial, then proceed to step 5 in “Saving New Voice Tags” on page 73. Voice Training During Voice Training, you speak a command and the VR “learns” your voice.
If the voice commands you repeat during training do not match, VR will ask you to repeat the command. Do not speak a command until the prompt is complete. If you speak too soon, you will hear three tones. 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Extras→ Voice Training. 2. Select the training option you wish to use, and press in to select it. The VR asks you to say a command. 3. Say the command you hear clearly into the microphone and listen for “Again.” Say the command again until you hear “Training completed.” 4.
The “Wake Up” command allows you to activate VR by voice. You must train the “Wake Up” command, but this feature may only be used with external power or an accessory, such as a hands-free car kit or portable hands-free car kit. Also, Voice Wake Up must be activated. To activate the feature: 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Accessories → Voice Wake-Up. 2. Select with ext. pwr. and press in.
you hear the first prompt tone. There is no need to wait for the VR to respond (see “To make a call” below). To make a call 1. From the home screen, press . you will hear a prompt tone. 2. The VR responds “Speak a name.” 3. Wait until you hear another prompt tone, then say the name of the person you wish to call. 4. The VR responds “Calling [Name]”. Remain silent to make the call, or say “No” to cancel the call.
To receive a call You may use VR to answer incoming calls. Voice Answer under the Sounds menu must be active. • Select Menu→ Settings→ Sounds→ Voice Answer→ Enabled. This feature may only be used with external power or an accessory, such as a hands-free car kit or portable hands-free car kit. In order to use this feature, make sure that the ringer is turned on. 1. Select Menu→ Settings→ Sounds → Call Ring/Vibe. 2. Highlight Ring only then press in.
To answer a call • Say “Yes” or press any key except , , or . To ignore a call You may ignore an incoming call in two ways: • Say “No” or press , , or . The voice alert is silenced. • Remain silent. The voice alert repeats twice and the phone rings once, then returns to the home screen.
Voice Memo The Voice Memo tool allows you to record and name multiple memos. The following options are available to create and edit your memos: Play a recorded memo. Pause a memo. Stop and return to the beginning of the memo. Rewind the memo. Fast forward the memo. NAME Name a memo. ERASE Erase a memo. Note—You must press and hold to use the Rewind and Fast Forward options. To record a memo 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Voice Memos. 2. Press in to select Record New. The phone says “Please record at the tone.
3. When you are done recording your memo, select and press in to stop. To name a memo Once you finish recording a memo, you may give your memo a name. 1. Select Name and press in. 2. You may enter up to 12 characters for your memo. See page 33, “To enter letters, numbers, and symbols” on how to use the keypad. 3. Press in to select Save when finished. Note—You do not need to enter a name for your memos. “Memo 1,” “Memo 2,” etc., are used as the default titles.
2. Highlight the appropriate message, and press in to select it. 3. Edit the name or erase the message as desired. To listen to a memo 1. Select Menu→ Tools→ Voice Memos. 2. Highlight the appropriate message, and press 3. Select 84 and press in to select it. in to play the memo.
8 TROUBLESHOOTING What is my lock code? The default lock code is usually either 0000 or the last four digits of your phone number. If you forget your lock code, call your service provider. How do I lock and unlock the phone? For detailed instructions, see page 47. How do I turn my ringer on? Select Menu→ Settings→ Silence All→ No, normal. How do I change the ringer volume? For detailed instructions, see page 9. How do I change the ringer type? For detailed instructions, see page 43.
How do I store phone numbers? From the home screen, enter a phone number and press in. How do I change my banner? Select Menu→ Settings→ Display→ My Banner. Type your text and press in. How do I speed dial? Enter the one- or two-digit speed dial number and press . How do I erase all recent calls? For detailed instructions, see page 48. What do the icons on the top of the screen mean? See page 3 for screen icon descriptions.
My phone displayed the message “Reading Info. Please wait ...” when I turned it on. What does this mean? Your phone is performing routine maintenance. This normally takes a few minutes. My phone is out of memory. What do I do? Erase old messages or contacts or voice tags or voice memos. See “To erase messages automatically” on page 57 and “To erase information from a contact card” on page 24. My phone is not charging properly.
Where to find help Your service provider’s customer support department may be accessible directly from your phone when you dial a number such as *611. They can answer questions about your phone, phone bill, call coverage area, and specific features available to you (such as call forwarding or voice mail). For questions about the phone features, refer to the materials provided with your phone. Visit www.kyocera-wireless.com for the most current materials.
• The actual error message or problem you are experiencing. • The steps you took to reproduce the problem. • The phone’s Electronic Serial Number (ESN). To find the ESN, remove the battery as described on page 15. The ESN is on the sticker on the inside of the phone. It can be found printed next to the “D:” or the “H:” (both are the ESN in different formats).
Glossary ~å~äçÖ=ãçÇÉ A state in which a phone communicates at 800 MHz and sends voices and key beeps as analog sounds. ^ìíçJp~îÉ A feature which allows your phone to prompt you to save a phone number after you have dialed it three times. Äççâã~êâ A Web file that lets you quickly connect to a site you have previously visited and marked (like a bookmark in a book). `aj^ Code Division Multiple Access, a technology that digitally encodes the sound of voices and key beeps to ensure callers’ privacy.
Åçåí~Åíë= ÇáêÉÅíçêó A feature of your phone that works like a set of phone index cards, allowing you to save phone numbers and other information. Ç~í~=Å~ÄäÉ An electrical wire capable of transmitting information between two or more devices. ÇáÖáí~ä=ãçÇÉ A state in which a phone communicates at 1900 MHz and sends voices and key beeps as digitally encoded signals instead of analog sounds. See CDMA. Ççã~áå=å~ãÉ The address of a network connection, often in the format server.business.
Ü~êÇ=é~ìëÉ A delay which is programmed into a stored number. The phone does not continue dialing until you press a specific key. ÜçãÉ=ëÅêÉÉå The screen that appears when the phone is first turned on. âÉó=ÄÉÉé= îçäìãÉ The level of noise that the phone makes when you press a key. âÉóÖì~êÇ A feature which can be turned on to protect the phone from accidental keypresses when a call is not in progress.
éçïÉê=çÑÑ When you turn off the phone, you cannot send or receive calls. éçïÉê=çå When you turn on the phone, you can send and receive calls. êÉÅÉåí=Å~ääë= äáëí A list of phone numbers from recent incoming or outgoing calls, when the phone number is available. êç~ãáåÖ Using telephone services outside of the area covered by your home service provider. When you are roaming, the cost of phone calls and level of service may vary.
ëáÖå~ä= ëíêÉåÖíÜ The degree of radio frequency energy available to the phone. Both weather and distance affect signal strength. If signal strength is weak, call quality may decrease or the call may be disconnected. páäÉåÅÉ=^ää= ãçÇÉ A state in which all phone sounds are silenced, including the ringer and alerts. You can set the phone to vibrate or light up.
íê~îÉä= ÅÜ~êÖÉê A cable that connects the phone to a wall outlet and charges the phone battery. íêáãçÇÉ Able to operate in CDMA digital service at 800 and 1900 MHz, and analog cellular service at 800 MHz. roi Uniform Resource Locator, the address of an Internet location. A URL typically takes the form http:// www.locationname.com ïÉÄ=ÄêçïëÉê A software program which allows you to browse the Internet.
Index Numerics 1-Touch Dial, 27, 29 A accessories, 59 travel charger, 2 alarm clock, 63 alert roam/service, 52 alert sounds, 43 answering calls, 8 B banner my banner, 39 see also home screen battery care and safety, 13 improving performance, 14 removing and inserting, 15 browser see web browser C calculator, 64 calendar scheduler, 61 call information, 49 calls answering, 8 ending, 8 making, 8 muting, 9 unmuting, 9 characters French, 37 international, 37 Portuguese, 37 Spanish, 37 Clear key, 1 clear key, 2
editing, 22, 75 Contacts book calling from, 26 clearing all entries, 48 Countdown Timer, 66 D data/fax setup, 54 dialing from Recent Calls list, 32 E end/power key, 2 ending calls, 8 entering numbers, 35 F fast find, 55 fax see data/fax setup find name, 26 H hanging up, 8 hard pause, 20 hidden expert mode, 78 I icons, 3 K keypad lock, 10 unlock, 10 L language settings, 37, 38 letters changing cases, 33 international characters, 37 see characters lock keypad, 10 lock code, 92 M making calls, 8 menus, 5 mess
see voicemail mute, 9 N navigation key, 2 P pauses hard, 20 timed, 20 performance battery, 14 standby time, 94 phone number erasing, 24 finding your own, 7 saving, 18 saving automatically, 25 power-save mode, 14 preformatted messages, 57 R recent calls list, 32 redial, last number called, 30 resetting the phone, xiv roaming, 50 roaming options, 51 S safety, xiv saving a phone number, 18 scheduler, 61 screen icons, 3 security lock code, 92 settings, 39–60 language, 38 Shift key, 1 silence ringer, 8 smart so
T T9 text entry, 35 timed pause, 20 tip calculator, 64 travel charger, 2, 13 U unlock keypad, 10 unmute, 9 V voice memo, 82 voice recognition (VR), 73–80 voicemail, 57 calling, 29 change number, 57 setting speed dial number for, 30 volume adjusting automatically see smart sound adjusting manually, 9 W web browser, 69–71 99