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Brand : KYOCERA

Model : 5135

Category : Mobile Phone

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USER MANUAL 5135 KYOCERA

User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone 5,757,767 5,757,858 5,158,266 5,61,204 5,764,687 5,774,496 5,777,990 5,778,024 5,778338 5,781,543 This manual s based on the production version ofthe PJ4Ae DU7/d D7e 02 D7BSSS SISBAS Kyocera 5135 phone, Software changes may have 5790682 9793338 D397.110 3,799,005 9:799/264 occurred after this printing. Kyocera reserves the rightto 902108 D60S08 5808642 2812030 5812004 make changes in technical and product specifications HE HET Hu HAE pense without prior notice, The products and equipment 818871 5822318 5826263 562808 58781 described in this documentation are manufactured under 2835065 5,835,847 5,839,052 5,841,806 5,842,124 license from QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or 5 848.099 more of the following U.S. patents: 5,857,147

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-warn operational configurations is limited to accessories tested and approved by Kyocera Wireless Corp. Other accessories used with this device for body-worn operations must not contain any metallic components and must provide at least 13.5 mm separation distance including the antenne and the user's body. Other accessories that have not been tested for body- worn SAR may not comply with FCC radiation exposure limits and should be avoided.

THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENTS

REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. Lis 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. The 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, regardiess 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 1.6Wkg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certfied 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. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. 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 this model phone when tested for use at the er is

1.31 Wkg. and when worn on the body, as described

in this user guide, is 0.648 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. ‘The body-worn measurements were performed on the following Kyocera accessories: Holster CV90-B1680 Leather Case CA90-B1691M Leather Case CA90-B1691S SAR testing was performed with production battery CV20-G8196, Model # TXBAT10003. ‘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 btip:/hwwnn.fcc.govioetffccid after searching on FCC ID OVFKWC-5135. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at htp/Mwwwow-com.com.

  • In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (Wikg) averaged over one gram of tissue, The standard incorparates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. 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 10 operate the equipment. Waming Use only Kyocera approved accessories with Kyocera phones. Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidete the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. Optimize your phone's performance Use the guidelines on page 2 to learn how to optimize the performance and life of your phone, antenna, and battery. Air bags I you have an air bag, DO NOT place installed or portable phone equipment or other objects over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If equipment is not properly installed, vou and your passengers risk serious injury. Potentially unsafe areas Posted facilties-Turn your phone off in any facility when posted notices require you to do so. Aireraft-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 itis adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to help you obtain this information. Blasting areas-Turn off your phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules. Potentially explosive atmospheres-Turn off your phone when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury or death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include: fueling areas such as gas stations below deck on boats transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals vehicles using liquefed petroleum ges, 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. Pull out the antenna

when on a call and push it in when the phone is not in use. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending, or sitting on the phone. Keep phone dry Ifthe phone gets wet, turn the power off immediately and return it to the dealer for service. Resetting the phone Ifthe screen seems frozen and the keypad does not respond to keypresses, reset the phone by completing the following steps:

1. Push the battery release button toward the top of

2. Remove the battery.

3. Replace the battery.

Ifthe problem persists, return the phone to the dealer for service. Qualified service If you are experiencing problems with your phone, see “Getting Help” on page 43. If you have additional questions, contact your service provider for technical support. the problem persists, return the phone with all accessories and packaging to the dealer for qualified service. Accessories Use only Kyocera-approved accessories with Kyocera phones. Use of any unauthorized accessories (includes faceplates/front housings) may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. To shop online for a Hands-free Car Kit and other phone accessories, visit wwwkyocera-wireless.com/store. To order by phone, call (800) 349-4188 (U.S.A. only) or (858) 882-1410. Radio Frequency (RF) energy Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When itis on, it receives and sends out RF energy. Your service provider network controls the power of the RF signal. This power level can range from 0.006 10 0.6 watts. 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: + ANSIC95.1 (American National Standards Institute, 1992) +_NCRP Report 86 (National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, 1986) +_ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection, 1996) Your phone complies with the standards set by these reports and the FCC guidelines. E911 Mandates Where service is available, this handset complies with the Phase | E911 Mandate issued by the FCC. &\ 093 453 037 Kyocera Wireless Corp. 10300 Campus Point Drive, San Diego, CA 92121 U.S.A. Visit us at wwwkyocera-wireless.com To purchase accessories, visit wwwikyocera-wireless.com/store

CONTENTS Getting Started. Installing ihe battery Getting 10 know Understanding Performing basic functions Making and Answering C: Making a call Answering a call Dealing with missed calls Viewing recent call details Seting up speed dialing Finding a phone number Seting up voicemail Silencing an incoming call Adjusting the volume during a call Receiving data or faxes Selecting digital or analog mode Seting an alert for roaming charges Calling emergency numbers Storing Contacts .… Saving a new contact Editing a contact Finding contact information Entering leters, numbers, and symbols Index Sending and Receiving Text Messages. 23 Sending a new text message 23 Relrieving a text message 27 Erasing K 27 Customizing Your Phone 2 Setting vibrate mode 29 Silencing all sounds 29 Choosing a different ringer 29 Adjusting volume 30 Using shorteuts 3l Personalizing the screen 3 Choosing a different language 5 Creating a secure environment oi Setting message alerts 35 Connecting to a laptop or a PC 36 Connecting to a TTY/TDD device 36 Connecting to the Internet... Starting the Web Browser Bookmarking a Web site Using Tools and Playing the Game Getting Help…

1 GETTING STARTED This document describes the Kyocera 5135 trimode phone, with CDMA digital service at 800 MHz and 1900 MHz, and analog service at 800 MHz. Your phone comes with a removable lithium ion (Lilon) battery. Installing the battery

1. Hold the phone face down.

2. Place the battery in the phone casing, with the

metal contacts facing down and toward the bottom of the phone.

3. Push the battery until it clicks into place

4. Fully charge the battery before using the

phone. Charging the battery The battery is partially charged when you receive your phone. You must have at least a partial charge in the battery to make or receive calls, regardless of whether or not the charger or adapter is connected to the phone. To charge the battery, connect the charger or adapter to the jack on the bottom of the phone, then connect the plug to a wall outlet. ‘The battery icon in the upper-right corner of the screen tells you whether the phone is: + Charging (the icon is animated) + Partlly charged [24 + Fullycharged Recharging the battery You can safely recharge the battery at any time, even if it has a partial charge. User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

Removing the battery

“Turn off the phone by opening the flip and holding down until “Powering off” appears. Close the flip and hold the phone face down Push the battery release button toward the top of ihe phone (a) SD — L Grasp the sides of the battery and pull it away from the phone (b). Caring for the battery This section describes important safety information and tips for improving battery performance. General safety guidelines Do not take apart, puncture, or short-circuit the battery: + Ifyou have not used the battery for more than a month, recharge it before using your phone. + Avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, or high humidity + Never dispose of any battery in or near a fire. It could explode. Common causes of battery drain The following functions drain the battery more quickly and adversely affect talk and standby times: + You are often playing games or using the Web. + Backlighting is frequen backlighting, see page j on. (To adjust

+ The phone is frequently used in analog mode. If you do not see a [8] on the home screen, the phone is in analog mode. To set your phone to operate in different modes, select Getting Started

Menu — Settings —> Network —> Digital or Analog and choose from the options available. + You are far away from a base station or cell site when in digital mode. + Data cables or accessories, such as the Hands- free headset, are connected to the phone. + No service is available, or service is available intermittent, The phone requires more power Lo acquire service than to maintain consistent service. «The earpiece and ringer volume settings are high. To adjust volume, see page 30. + Review how ofien voicemail notifications, pages, and text messages are received, and how quickly they are acknowledged. To use power most efficiently, acknowledge notifications and messages immediately. Getting to know your phone @ jack for Hands-free Headset (sold separately) oniy, @ jack for AC Adapter (included) and data cable (old separatelÿ) User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

@ Home screen. Press (Ge) item 3) to select Menu. © Navigation key (al directions) serolls through lists and positions cursor. Also aecesses shorteuts from ie home screen: Cup) lists recent call: (right) turns of ringers: (down) lists contacts: (lei) deines and accesses a personal shorteut © ok key selects a menu item or option. @ send/raik key sarts or answers a cal. © use the keypad to enter numbers, letters, or symbols. © * Text key changes the text mode in text entr. © rully extend the antenna to make or answer a call. Push in the antenna completely en the phone is not in use. © clear key erases the last character in text entry, or returns to the preïious menu. © End/Power key turns on and turs off the phone, ends a call, or returns 1 the home screen @ # Space key enters a space during test entry. @ 0 Next key cycles through word choices during T9® Text Input rapid text entry (available in English onh). Getting Started

Understanding screen icons These icons may appear on your phone screen D) The phone is operating in CDMA digital mode. If [B} does not appear, the phone is operating in analog mode The phone is receiving a signal. You can make and receive calls. Fewer bars indicate a weaker signal.

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 vibrates instead of ringing, The phone is roaming outside of its home service area. R gg DS %x You have a text message, voicemail, or page. ( /\ indicates an urgent text message, voicemail, or page.) The battery is fully charged. The more black bars, the greater the charge. The battery charge is extremely low. When this icon blinks, power will be Lost si Û À Enhanced CDMA voice privacy is on, if available from your service provider, or you are in a secure web browser session. Press @©) 10 go back or clear an item Enter text using Tegic'" T9® Text Input rapid text entry (available in Englisl Enter text using normal alpha text entry. Capitalize the next letter when entering text Capitalize every letter when entering text. Capitalize the first letter of each word when entering text, or the first letter of each sentence in a text message. Enter symbols Enter numbers. User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

Performing basic functions To... From the home screen... Turn the phone on Open the flip, press &) , and wait until the phone beeps. The phone will remain on when the flip is closed. Turn the phone off Open the flip, then press and hold &3) until you see “Powering Of.” Make a call Open the flip, extend the antenna, enter the number, then press © End a call Press &3 Answer a call Open the flip. If the phone continues to ring, press © Set up voicemail Press and hold € and follow the system prompts. Contact your service provider for details. Access voicema Press and hold Verify your phone number | Select Menu —> Phone Info. Silence the ringer Open the flip or press @ ,then © to answer. Silence all sounds Press and hold €7> right. Access contacts down 6 Getting Started

Using menus The contents of the main menu are as follows Œ EP EE Contacts Messages Settings View AI Voicemail Silence All Add New Send New Sounds Find Name Text InBox Display Speed Dial List Net Alerts Security Business List Text OutBox Call Information Personal List Filed Network Information Erase Msgs Extras Msg Settings Messaging Accessories ‘To use menus: + Press @R> to select Menu then press € left or right to see menu options.* + Press 6 to select a menu option; then press €23 up or down to see menu contents. + Press @ 10 go up a menu level. + Press { to return to the home screen. Tools Recent Calls Alarm Clock (Lists 15 recent calls) Tip Caleulator Caleulator © Countdown Phone Info Stopwatch (Displays your phone Brick Attack®t number for reference)

Web Browser (Prompts connection to the Internet) + These instructions assume your menu appears in icons. To make it appear as a st, select Menu — Settings —> Display —> Main Menu View. In this guide, an arrow — tells you to select an option from a menu. For example, Menu — Settings means select Menu, then select Settings. User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

MAKING AND ANSWERING CALLS

Make sure you are in an area where the signal can be received. Open the flip and look for the bol on the home screen. better. In some cases, this can be turning to face a different direction. Redialing a number To redial the last number called, press À twice Answering a call When a call comes in, the phone will ring or vibrate. + To answer the call, open the flip. If the phone continues to ring, press CS You can set the phone to answer in two ways:

2. Enter the phone number. Answer automatically when you open the flip or

3 Pres © don't answer until you press ©S . To change the setting, see “Changing the way you answer calls” on Note: If your phone cannot locate a si u 15 minutes, it changes to power-save mode. If PA ? ou see ihe message “Power Save Mode” and a change he ringer, see “Choosing a different X on the screen, press any key to return to ringer” on page 29. normal operating mode and try your call again. Answering calls hands-free

4. When you are done, close the flip or press If your phone is attached to a portable hands-free

& to end ihe call. car kit (sold separately), you can set it to answer an Exception: You must press &3 toendthe call incoming call after five seconds. ifyou are using the phone for a data or modem» Select Menu —> Settings —> Access call or if an accessory such as a headset or ‘Auto-Answer —> After 5 seconds. portable hands-free car kit is attached. 8 Making and Answering Calls

Changing the way you answer calls You can set the phone to answer immediately when you open the flip, or to continue ringing until you pres

—_ Enabled causes the phone to answer when you open the flip You will not see caller information on the screen before you answer, and you will not be able to silence the ringer at the time you receive a call. Disabled causes the phone to continue ringing when you open the flip. A dancing phone icon appears on the screen along with the phone number of the aller. If the number is stored in your contacts directory, the contact name appears. To answer the call, press © Dealing with missed calls When you have missed a call, a “Missed” message appears on your screen and the phone may beep see “Setting missed call alerts,” below). The message remains on the screen until the caller leaves a voicemail or until you open and close the flip. + Press @@ or & to clear the screen. + To view the callers number or name, select Calls. In the Recent Calls list, the missed call is indicated with a flashing EX. + Ifihe caller left a voicemail message, select Voice. If you have not yet set up your voicemail, the caller cannot leave a message. For help setting up voicemail, see page 12 Setting missed call alerts You can set an alert to beep every five minutes after you have missed a call. + Select Menu — Settings — Sounds —> Missed Call Alert —> Enabled. + To turn off the alert when it rings, pres or &

+ To cancel the alert option, select Menu —> Settings —> Sounds —> Mi Disabled. Viewing recent call details Details on the last 15 calls you made or received are stored in the Recent Calls list. You can get details on the caller's name and phone number, along with the time and length of the call. Icons indicate the types of calls in the list. (Your network may not support all call types listed. Check with your service provider.) ge Gill de Call from ge Threewaycall ge Forvarded all ed call (flashing) To view call details: ect Menu —> Recent Calls.

2. Select a recent call item.

3. Select an option:

Time—View the time of the — Number—View the callers number (for an incoming call), or the number you called or an outgoing call) — Save New—Save the number in your Contacts directory. — Add to—Add ihe number to an existing contact card. — View Contact—View details on the contact ifthe callers information is already in your Contacts directory. Note: {the number has been saved as “secret,” you must enter your four-digit lock code to view or edit the number. For information on the lock code, see page 34. Details about making a phone number secret are described in “Saving a new contact” on page 17. Erasing calls from the list To erase all calls from the Recent Calls list, see page 35.

Making and Answering Calls

Setting up speed dialing Speed dialing allows you to quickly dial a stored phone number by entering a one- or two-digit speed dialing location.

3. Select Speed Dialing,

4. Select a speed dialing location. (Location “1” is

reserved for your voicemail number.)

5. Press (GR) to select Assign.

To speed dial From the home screen, enter the one- or to-digit speed dialing location and press Setting up 1-Touch Dialing 1-Touch Dialing is a form of speed dialing that allows you to press and hold a speed dial location 10 make a call. It is the fastest way to speed dial.

1. Select Menu — Settings —> Extras —

1-Touch Dialing — Enabled.

Using 1-Touch Dialing To dial a phone number, simply press and hold the assigned speed dialing location for the phone number. I it is a two-digit number, press the first number, then press and hold the second. For example, if the speed dialing number is 15, press € ; then press and hold > Removing a speed dialing location

1. From the home screen, select

Menu —> Contacts — Speed Dial List. Select a speed dialing location. Highlight the phone number and press @ . Select Speed Dialing. Press T3 right to highlight Remove.

Finding a phone number If you have already saved a phone number, you can find it quickly by pressing 73 down. This brings up a complete list of all saved contacts. Scroll down the list, find the one you want, and press FN to dial the number. For more information on finding contact information, see page 18. pHepsN Pres User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

Setting up voicemail Before your phone can record voicemail messages, you must set up a password and record a personal greeting. When you have set up your voicemail, all unanswered calls to your phone are automatically transferred to voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off. Check with your service provider for avaikability.)

1. From the home screen, press and hold

Note: f you are having trouble accessing voicemail, contact your service provider.

2. Follow the system prompts to create a password

and record a greeting Checking voicemail messages When a voice message is received, your screen will display text similar 10: “New Message 1 Voicemail,” and the phone may beep or vibrate (see “Setting voicemail alerts” on this page) The text will remain on the screen for about five minutes or until you close the phone flip. After that, the (57 symbol appears at the top of your screen The symbol flashes if the message is Urgent. If you see “New Message” on your screen

1. Press 10 select Voice. This initiates a call

to your voicemail number.

2. Follow the prompts to retrieve the message. For

specific information on getting voicemail messages, contact your service provider. If you see the [57 symbol

1. Select Menu —> Messages.

2. Select your Voicemail box. A message tells you

there is a new message at your voicemail number. Press to select Call. This initiates a call to your voicemail number.

Follow the prompts to retrieve the message. For specific information on getting voicemail messages, contact your service provider. Setting voicemail alerts You can set an alert to beep or vibrate once or every five minutes after you have received a voicemail message.

1. Select Menu —> Messages —>

Msg Settings —> Voicemail Alert. Making and Answering Calls

2 Press — Disabled—Turn alert off. 6 to select an option: Vibrate once—Vibrate once when message is received. Vibe & remind—Vibrate when message is received, and every five minutes until you open and close the flip or press 6 Soft beep once—Beep sofily once when message is received. Soft beeps—Beep soflly when message is received, and every five minutes until you open and close the flip or press GR Loud beep once—Beep loudly once when message is received Loud beeps—Beep loudly when message is received, and every five minutes until you open and close the flip or press 6 Silencing an incoming call + Press to silence the ringer. Then press & 10 answer the call If he flip is closed when the call comes in, and if your phone is set to answer when you open the flip, you cannot silence the call without answering it. To change the setting, see “CI on page 9. g the volume during a nging the way you To adjust the earpiece volume manually during a call, press 62) up or down Note: To set the phone to adjust the earpiece volume automatically based on the amount of noise around you or the other persons voice volume level, see “Adjusting the earpiece volume” on page 30. Keeping track of your calls Your phone has two timers that count the amount of calls you have made and received. All Calls This timer displays the total number and duration of all calls you have made and received. You cannot reset this timer. + Sel Cal 1 Menu —> Settings —> formation —> AI Calls Timer. User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

Recent Calls This timer displays the total number and duration of recent calls you have made and received since the last time you reset the timer.

1. Select Menu — Settings —

nformation —> Recent Calls Timer. GR to select Reset. This resets the timer to zero Timing your calls If you want to know how long you are spending on 2 call, you can set up your phone to beep 10 seconds before each minute. + Select Menu — Settings — Sounds —> Minute Alert —> Enabled. Receiving data or faxes Your phone can receive certain data or faxes depending on the system sending the information. However, to receive data or faxes, you must switch from voice mode to data/fax mode. (Your network may not support these call types. Check with your service provider.) Note: You cannot receive voice calls while the phone is in data/fax mode

1. Select Menu — Settings — Network —>

Data/Fax Calls In 10 select an option: —_ Voice Only—Allow only voice call. — Fax, next call—Set the phone to fax mode for the next incoming call or the next 10 minutes. — Data, next call—Set the phone to data mode for the next incoming call or the next 10 minutes. =" Fax, until off—Force the phone into fax mode until the phone is turned off — Data, until off—Force the phone into data mode until the phone is turned off Selecting digital or analog mode This setting allows you to force the phone into either digital or analog mode. This is useful if you are in an area that borders on digital service and the automatic feature is causing the phone to keep switching between modes.

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— 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 or the duration of the next call. —_ Digital only sets the phone to work in digital mode on. Setting an alert for roaming charges Use this setting if you want the phone to alert you if you roam outside of your home service area.

— Disabled will not alert you if ou roam outside your home service area — When no service alerts you with three tones, decreasing in intensity, when service is Lost. When service is acquired again, you will hear three tones increase in intensity. — 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. Controlling network roaming This setting allows you to control the phone's roaming feature by specifying which signals the phone will accept.

— Automatic (recommended setting) accepts any system the phone service provides. — No roaming prevents you from making or calls outside of your home service User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

Note: If your phone has more than one setting for Automatic, contact your service provider to determine which one to use. Calling emergency numbers You can place calls to 911 even if your phone is locked or your account is restricted. Making and receiving calls after dialing 911 Any time you make a 911 call, your phone goes into “emergency mode.” This enables the emergency service exclusive access 10 your phone so they can call you back if necessary. In order to make or receive regular call after dialing 911, you must exit this mode When you have completed the 911 call, pr to select Exit. Then press (GR) again to confirm your choice, The phone returns to standby mode {the home screen) and you are ready to make and receive calls. Making and Answering Calls

3 STORING CONTACTS Use your phone’ Contacts directory like a set of phone index cards to store information about a person or company. Your phone can hold, on average, about 200 contacts Saving a new contact

1. From the home screen, enter the phone

number you want {0 save.

2. Press (GR) to select Save New.

3. Enter a name for the contact, then press R).

If you need to know how to enter letters, see page 20.

4. Press (GR) to select Save.

€23 down then right, then press 6 to select Options. Press €7> up or down to select an option from the list: — Save—Save information and return to the home screen. — Number Type—Select work, home, mobile, pager, or fax — Speed Dialing—Select a speed dialing location from the list. — Secret—Select Ves to lock the phone number. Ifa phone number is locked, you must enter your four-digit lock code (see page 34) to view or edit the number. — Primary Number—Classify this number as the primary number for the contact. — Classify Contact—Classifÿ the contact as Personal or Business. (Tip—For information about setting up business or personal ringe: pecifying ringers for different calls” on page 30.)

5. Press 10 select Save. À message appears:

“Contact Successfully Saved! ee"s Adding a code or extension When you save the phone number of an automated ervice, you may include a pause where you would select an option or enter a password. You can enter multiple pauses in a phone number.

1. Enter the first portion of the phone number.

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2 Press €73 right to s at the botiom of the s 3 Press GR to select a type of pause. croll through the options een. & A Time Pause causes the phone to stop dialing for two seconds À Hard Pause causes the phone to stop © dialing until you select Release

4. Enter the remaining numbers.

2. To find the contact you want to edit, select

either View All or Find Name

3. Press (GR) to select the contact to edit.

4. Select Options to edit the entire contact, or

select the specific information (s phone number) you want to edit.

Erasing information from a contact

1. Select Menu —> Contacts —> View Al

2. Press (GR) to select a card

3. Select Options —> Erase Contact to erase the

entire contact -0r- Select the phone number, then select Erase Number to erase the phone number.

4. Select Yes to erase.

ding contact information There are two main methods for finding a phone number or contact details: Searching the Contacts directory and using Fast Find Searching the Contacts directory

1. Select Menu — Contacts

— To view a list of names — To find a specific name, select Find Name. Enter part of the name and select Find

3. Scroll down until you find the mame jou want.

—_ To call the contact, select the number and press © — To display the full contact, pr @œæ

Setting up Fast Find With Fast Find, you press one or two keys to view close matches of the number you are looking for.

1. From the home screen, select

1. Press the keys corresponding to the letters of

the name you want to find. The matching contacts appear on he screen Note: Speed dial locations appear before names if they use the same keys. For example, 10 look for Abe’s contact entry, you press D for “A”. However, there is a speed dial location associated with 2, so the speed dial contact appears first, To find Abe's number, you would then press the key that corresponds to the next letter of his name.

2. When you see the name you want, you can pres

© 10 call the number, or press to view contact details.

3. If you do not see the name you want, pres

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Entering letters, numbers, and symbols Use this table for general instructions for entering letters, numbers, and symbols in a contact card. For more detailed information on using text entry modes, see ‘Understanding text entry modes” on page 21 To... Do this... Enter a letter Use ape mode and press a Key until you see the letter you want. For more information, see page 21 Enter a number Use 123 mode and press a key once 10 enter its number. For more options, see page 21 Enter a symbol Press until you find the symbol you want. There are more symbols under the symbol text mode. See page 21 Enter a space Press CD Erase a character Press @© Erase all characters Press and hold © Move the curso: right or left Press €7> right or left. Change text entry modes Press @> Capitalize the next letter Press and hold Œ>. Choose & Capitalize every letter Press and hold Œ> . Choose & Capitalize the first letter of each word Press and hold Œ . Choose & Highlight an option at the bottom of the screen > down, then press €7> leftor right.

Understanding text entry modes There are four modes: Dal Cri 123 Number mode Enter Name: ape Normal Text æ Rapid Text &9! Symbol mode K[Savel? w[o.. }p Current mode Note: The mode you start in depends on the task you are doing, If you are entering a phone number, you start in number mode. If you are entering a name for a contact, you start in normal text mode. Entering numbers + In 123 mode, press a number key once. + In abc mode, press and hold a number key until the number appears on the screen + in Æ mode, press and hold a number key until the number appears on he screen apc Entering words letter by letter

1. Press a key once for the first letter, twice for the

second letter, and so on.

2. Wait for the cursor to move right and enter the

next letter. ) Entering words quickly When you press a series of keys in rapid text mode, Tegic T9® Text Input checks its dictionary of common words and guesses at the word you are üying to spell

1. For each letter of the word you want, press the

key once, For example, to enter the word “any” press: > — ED — Tip: Don't look at the screen until you have pressed a key for each letter of the word. 2._Ifthe word doesn't match what you want, press > to look at other word matches

3. When ou see the word you want, press CE)

&)! Entering symbols While entering text, you can enter symbols by pressing @à until you see the symbol you want. The following symbols are available CISELTTTGETTTPE] To access a full set of symbols

1. Press €7> right to highlight the current text

3. Press {7} down to view the list of symbols.

4. Press (he number key corresponding to the

symbol you want Entering accented characters If your phone is set to a language other than English, use the following key references to enter accented characters using ape mode. Changing text entry modes In order to enter characters belonging to another text entry mode, you need to change modes. For example, to enter numbers in an email address while you're in ape Normal Text mode, you change to 128 Number mode, enter the number, and then change back to ape mode to complete the addres Spanish AÂBC2 To change text entry modes, you can either: æ : + Press ŒD to switch modes. CE) DEÉF3 or. =] GHIi4 + Press > right to highlight the current text =) MNNOOG mode, press (GR) to enter the menu, then e select a different mode TUÜUVS French AÀÂBCÇ2 Co) DEËËÈÉÉF3 GHiii4a æ MNOÔE6 TUUUV8 22 Storing Contacts

The features and menus described in this chapter may vary depending on services available in your area. In addition, usage charges may apply to each message. For clarification on these issues, check with your service provider. Sending a new text message You can only send text messages to phones that are capable of receiving them, or to email addresses. Check with your service provider for availabiliy

1. Select Menu — Messages — Send New.

2. Enter the phone number or email address of

the person to whom you are sending the message, or select Contacts 1o choose a saved phone number or email addres Note: I you wish to enter an email addres need to switch text entry modes. To enter letters, press ŒD to switch to ape mode. To enter symbols, press € until you find the symbol you want. See page 21 for more information on text entry modes.

3. Press (GR) to select Next.

You now have the option of writing message or sending a pre-writien mess — To send a pre-written mes — For help entering text, see page 20. When you are finished with the body of the message, press twice to select Next. Choose one of the following options: — Send Message—Send the message immediately. A copy is saved to your Text OutBox. — Callback Number—Include a callback number with the mess callback number” on page 24 - D ry Receipt—Request notification when the message has been received. — Priority—Label the message as “Urgent.” — Send Later—Schedule when to send the message, See “Sending a message at a scheduled time” on page 25. ge, see page 2

ge. See “Including a User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

— Save Message—Save the message in your Filed folder. — Exit—Cancel the message without saving, Receiving incoming calls while creating messages + If jou answer the call, jou can continue working on the message when you are finished with the call by selecting Menu —> Messages —> Text OutBox and opening the message + If you don't wish to answer the call, select Ignore. The call is silenced and you return to the screen you were working in. Sending a message to several recipients If you are sending a message to more than one person, enter a space or a comma between each phone number or email address. If you are sending to more than one contact in your Contacts directory, the phone automatically inserts a comma after each contact. The messages are sent one at a time, once to each addresse. You can send a message 10 up 10 10 contacts at once. Sending a pre-written message Your Kyocera 5135 phone comes with a set of commonly used messages, such as “Call me,” “Need directions,” or “T'm delayed.”"

1. Select Menu —> Messages — Send New and

enter the phone number or email address of the recipient.

3. Press €7> down, then right and select

4. Press €7> up or down to scroll through the

Afyou wish, Including a callback number A callback number lets the recipient of a m know at what number they can call you back. Afier creating a message and selecting Callback Number from {he message options screen, jou have the option of including your own phone number or a specified number.

Sending and Receiving Text Messages

Including your own phone number

1. Create the message, and choose Callback

Number from the message options screen. (For help creating the message, see page 23.)

2. Press (GR) to select Yes

3. Press €} up and select Send Message.

The message is sent and a copy à Text OutBox. Including a different number

1. Create the message, and choose Callback

Number from the message options screen. (For help creating the message, see page 23. select Other. ss €) right an

3. You can enter a phone number, email address,

or text. To enter letters, you must change the text entry mode. For help, see pag

4. Press (GR) to select Done.

5. Press (7) up and select Send Message

The message is sent and a copy Text OutBox. Sending a message at a scheduled time If you do not wish to send the message immediately, you can schedule to send it later. e, and choose Send Later ige optio!

sent (the options are 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 2 days, and 3 days) ‘The message is scheduled for delivery and shown in your Text OutBox.

When you return Lo the options screen, press 23 up and select Send Message. The message is sent from your phone immediately, but then held by your service provider’ network for the specified period of time before it is sent. Sending a previously saved message

1. Select Menu —> Messages — Filed

2. Press €7> up or down through the list of

4. Enter the phone number or email address of

the person to whom you are sending the message, or select Contact to select a phone number or email address from a contact.

5. Press (GR) to select Next.

If you cannot send messages You may not be able to send or receive messages if your phone's memory is nearlÿ full, or if service is not available at that time. To free up memory, erase old messages. Viewing the Text OutBox

1. Select Menu — Messages —> Text OutBox.

2. Press € 7) up or down through the list of

messages. One of the following symbols appears next to each mes X The message is pending and vil be sent ble, You can cancel delivery of © The message is scheduled to be sent at a scheduled time. You cannot cancel delivery ofthe message. X The message cannot be sent because Service is not available. An alert appears on your phone if the message cannot be sent ET The scheduled message has been sent and will be delivered as scheduled. You cannot cancel delivery of he message The message has been received by the recipient you have specified. T1 The message has never been sent, or has not been sent since it was last modified. You can cancel delivery of the message. 3 Pres 10 accept the message text. — For help scheduling an amount of time to wait before sending the message, see “Sending a message at a scheduled time” on page 25. — For help requesting delivery notification or labeling the message as Urgent, see “Sending a new text message” on page 23.

4. When you are ready, select Send Message.

A copy is saved to your Text OutBox

Sending and Receiving Text Messages

Retrieving a text message When a text message is received, it is sent to your Text InBox and you are alerted by: + A note: “New Message: 1 Tex!” + Asymbol 2, which flashes if the message is urgent. If you see the New Message note You can choose (0: + View the message—Pres + lgnore the message—Press {7} right and select Ignore. + Clear the screen—Press & If you see the 57 symbol

1. Select Menu —> Messages —> Text InBox.

A list of all your received messages appears New, unread messages appear in bold. À\ indicates an “Urgent” message.

2. Press 67> up or down to scroll through the

3. Press (GR) to read a mé

4. Ifthe message is long, pres

5. When you are finished, select an option from

the bottom of the screen: — Reply to the sender. — Erase lhe current message. — Save the message to your Filed folder. —_ Sender allows jou to view the senders information. You can select an option to save it to the Contacts directory — Forward lhe message. — Done returns you 10 the Text InBox.

6. Press @ to see information such as callback

number, email address, or URL. (If a callback number is included with the message, press © again to call the number.) Erasing text messages You have the option of erasing messages as you read them, erasing them one-at-a-time from the list in the Text InBox, or erasing them all at once. I is a good idea to erase old messages, as you have limited memory on your phone Erasing single messages

1. Select Menu —> Messages.

4. Select Erase to erase the message. A notification

appears: “Erase (his message?”

5. Select Yes to erase the message.

Note: You can erase a scheduled message from the Text OutBox, but you cannot cancel delivery of the message. Erasing all messages

1. Select Menu —> Messages —> Erase Msgs.

2. Press €?) upor down and press 6® to

select an option: — No—Cancel (he erase request. — Entire InBox—Erase all messages in your Text InBox. Old InBox—Erase all read messages in your Text InBox. Entire OutBox—Erases all messages in your Text OutBox. Filed—Erase all messages in the Filed folder. 3 ge appears: “Erase ALL?" Select Yes to sages or No to cancel. Erasing messages automatically (Auto-Erase Text) Use ihis setting to have old messages automatically erased when memory is low.

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Setting vibrate mode You can set the phone to vibrate or to vibrate and then ring when you receive an incoming call.

Vibrate then ring. Silencing all sounds There is a quick and easy way to silence all sounds including alert beeps, rings, and keypress beeps) and to set your phone to vibrate for incoming calls, alerts, and menu navigation. + From the home screen, press €7} right and hold. Notice that a AN, appears on the screen, indicating the phone has silenced all sounds. Specifying just vibration or just lights

1. Select Menu — Settings — Silence AIL

2. Select Yes, vibe only.

3. Press (GR to save your selection.

Note: The phone will ring when it is attached to an external power source (such as a charger), even if the Silence AIl setting is selected Turning sounds back on The quickest way to turn sounds back on is to press €> rightand hold You can also use menus:

3. Press (GR to save your selection.

Choosing a different ringer Your Kyocera 5135 phone has several ringers you can choose from for your incoming calls

2. Scroll down the list to hear the different rings.

3. Press GR to select a ringer from the list.

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Specifying ringers for different calls You can set up your phone to ring differently depending on the type of call vou get.

1. If you have not already done so, save the contact

in your Contacts directory and specify it as personal or business. For help, see page 17.

3. Select a ringer from the list

Importing additional ringers You can import additional ringers into your Kyocera 5135 phone using the Kyocera Phone Desktop software (sold separately). To purchase this software and other accessories, visit wwwkyocera-wireless.com/store. You may be able to download ringers over-the-air. Check with your service provider for availability Adjusting volume Adjusting the earpiece volume To adjust the earpiece volume manually during a call press € up or down to find a comfortuble level Setting automatic volume adjustment You can set jour phone to automatically adjust the earpiece volume during a call, based on the surrounding noise level.

1. Place a call from a quiet environment and set

the volume to a comfortable level.

2. When you are finished with the call, select

Menu — Settings — Sounds — Smart Sound

3. Select Enabled. The volume you have just set is

now used as a baseline. You can still manually adjust the volume during a call.

4. Press to save the setting.

Adjusting the ringer volume

to decrease the volume. Changing the key beep The key beep is the sound made when you press the keys on the keypad. You can change the sound Ctones or clicks), length (normal or long), and volume of the key beep.

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To change the various elements of the key beep, select Menu — Settings —> Sounds and choose either Key Beep Volume, Key Beep Length, or Key Beep Sound Using shortcuts From he home screen, you can access four Shortcuts by pressing the navigation key in any one of four directions: AAccess your recent call.

Access jour saved contacts. Three shorteut keys are automatically programmed into your phone (up, right, and down). For the fourth (left), you can assign a shortcut to one of the various features of your phone. See “Creating a feature shorteut.” Creating a feature shortcut

2. Highlight the feature you want set as a shortcut,

and pres to select it. — Choose InBox, Send New Msg, Ringer Volume, Business List, Personal List, Web Browser, Stopwatch or Calculator and their respective menu or feature appears — None disables the shortcut. Accessing a feature shortcut From the home screen, press €7> left and follow the prompts. Re-assigning a feature shorteut To change the shorteut you have assigned

2. Highlight the new feature and press GR) to

Personalizing the screen Changing your banner The banner is the personal label for your phone. It appears on the home screen above the time and date. The banner can be up to 14 characters long, Note: On certain networks you may see a network message in place of your banner for a short period of time. This will be cleared on its own.

3 Press @ to clear the screen.

4. Enter your new text.(For help, see “Entering

letters, numbers, and symbols” on page 20.)

5. Press (GR) to save.

Choosing a different time/date format

lect Menu —> Settings —> Display —> Time/Date Format

2. Highlight the option you want

Choosing a different menu view You can change the appearance of the menus you see when you select Menu from the home screen. ‘To change the menu view + Select Menu — Settings —> Display — Main Menu View, then the option you want: Small Icons Largelcons List Menus va] (Note: If you change to List Menus, you will need to press €T> up or down to see menus.) Adjusting the backlighting Your screen lights up while you are in a call or when you press a key on the keypad. However, you can change when and how backlighting lights up.

2. Select an option from the list:

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— Disabled—turns backlighting off completel. — 10 seconds—turns backlighting on for 10 seconds after your last keypress. —_ 30 seconds—turns backlighting on for 30 seconds after your last keypress. — 10sec. & in call—turns backlighting on during a call, and for 10 seconds after your last keypress. — 30sec. & in call—turns backlighting on seconds after your Note: Keeping backlighting on during a call drains the battery more quickly and reduces talk and standby times. Setting power backlighting You can set backlighting to remain on when an external power source, such as the AC adapter, is used with the phone. Note: Power backlighting may not be available with some accessories. Check with your service provider.

2. Select Always on to keep backlighting on. (The

battery charges more slowly when power backlighting is on.) Changing the display contrast

2. Select the level of contrast you want (Highest,

High, Medium, Low, and Lowest) Setting numbers to auto-hyphenate Auto-hyphenation automatically inserts hyphens into your phone numbers to be consistent with the Us. dialing plan. For example, 1 34444

1. Select Menu — Settings —> Display —>

2. Select Enabled to turn this feature on.

Choosing a different language Your phone may support alternate languages.

Creating a secure environment ‘This section describes the features involved in securing your phone and preventing access to personal information. All security features are shielded by a four-digit lock code. Changing your lock code The lock code is tpically 0000 or the last four digits of your phone number.

1. Select Menu — Settings — Security.

2. Enter your four-digit lock code and select

Change Lock Code. À message appears “Change Lock Gode?"

3. Select Yes and enter a new four-digit code, then

press @@ . Enter jour new lock code again. Locking your phone When your phone is locked, you can call only emergency numbers, such as 911, or a service provider number, such as *611. You can receive incoming call, but you cannot use the phone*s menus

2. Select an option:

— Never—does not lock the phone. — On power up—locks the phone every time you turn it on. — Now—locks the phone immediately. 3 Pres Unlocking the phone

1. From the home screen, select Unlock.

2. Enter your four-digit lock code

Restricting calls You can restrict the call your phone to only thos your Contacts Directory. that can be made from that have been saved in Note: Restricting calls blocks the Phone Info menu from displaying your mobile phone number.

2. Select Yes, to Contacts

Clearing personal information To clear all personal information from your phone, you can erase all contacts from the Contacts directory and/or erase the Recent Calls list.

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Erasing all contacts

appears: “Erase ALL contacts?”

3. Select Yes to erase all contacts.

Erasing the recent calls list

appears: “Erase Calls?”

3. Select Yes to erase all recent calls.

Setting message alerts You can choose how you want be alerted of incoming voicemail, pages, or text messages.

1. Select Menu — Settings —> Messaging —> the

type of alert (Voicemail Alert, Page Alert, Message Alert, or Net Alerts)

2. Press GR to select an option:

— Disabled—does not alert you when a message is received. — Vibrate once—sets the phone to vibrate once when a new message is received. —_ Vibe & remind—sets the phone to vibrate once when a new message is first received, and once every five minutes. To stop the reminder, press (GR to select Ignore. — Soft beep once—sets the phone to beep once sofily when a message is received. — Soft beeps—sets the phone to beep softly approximately every five minutes. To stop this reminder, press (GR) to select ignore. — Loud beep once—sets the phone to beep once loudiy when a message is received — Loud beeps—sets the phone to beep loudiy approximately every five minutes. To stop this reminder, press (68) to select Ignore. Setting the headset to ring You can set the phone to ring or alert you from a headset (sold separatelÿ).

2. Select Out of headset to set the phone to ring or

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Setting the phone line If you have two phone numbers set in your phone ior example, if you have service in two different countries), contact your service provider for assistance. Note: Not all service providers support this feature. Connecting to a laptop or a PC ‘The Com Port speed sets the data rate at which your phone connects to a laptop or PC.

2. Select the speed. The options are: 19.2 kbps,

115.2 kbps (default), and Other.

Note: The Other option cannot be selected manual Connecting to a TTY/TDD device You can connect your phone to a TTY device for the hearing impaired if your service provider supports the service. Note: This phone requires an adapter with a

2.5 mm jack to connect t0 a TTY adapter.

1. Connect the TTY device to the phone first.

Note: Sel ihis option to Disabled when the phone is not being used with a TTY device.

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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. Note: You cannot receive incoming calls while you are using the Web Browser. Starting the Web Browser

1. Select Menu — Web Browser.

À message informs you that airtime fees apply for browser use. For more information about how airtime is charged, contact your service provider. Note: I you wish to cancel this me prompt, see “Changing the browser prompt” on page 39.

2. Press (GR) to continue.

If this is the first time you have connected to the Internet, a message informs you that security is not yet enabled for your Web Browser. 3 Press GR to select Yes to enable security. When you are connected to the Web Browser, your home page has a list of bookmarks, and a number of web menu options on the bottom of the screen. You are now ready to use the Interne. — A Éjappears in a secure session — An underline and an arrow indicate that there is more text. Press {7} down to view more text. Press © to return to the previous screen. — For information on the menu options at the bottom of the screen, see “Using the Web menu options” on page 38 le, see 1e 38. When you have finished using the Internet, press &T to exit the browser. — For help searching for a web s “Searching for a Web site” on p4 User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

Using the Web menu options ‘The following options may appear on your screen: + G@? highlights the selected option. + Home returns you to the main Web Browser window, or home page. + Mark Site saves the current location as a bookmark for easy access. + Bookmarks dis sites. lys à List of your saved web + Setup gives you options for changing how information is displayed. lays the entire URL. About Openwave®" displays information about jour Web Browser version. Encryption should not be used unl are instructed to do so by your service provider. — UP.Link select a different browser server. You can use this option if you have more than one Web Browser account, such as one for business and one for personal use Restart restarts the Web Browser. you Searching for a Web site How you search for a website depends on your service provider. However, most providers place arch engines on the home page. For more information about searching for a Web site, contact your service provider. Bookmarking a Web site When you have found a Web site that you want to quickly, ou can bookmark it so that it will be easily accessible from the home page

1. Go to the site you would like to bookmark. For

help finding a Web site, see “Searching for a Web site” on this page.

Ensure that you are looking at the actual page you would like to access.

3. Select Mark Site from the bottom of the screen.

Going to a bookmarked site

1. Select Menu — Web Browser.

2. If you see a mess: to

Connecting to the Internet

4. Enter the number corresponding to the

bookmark you want and pres Checking use amounts Your phone has a timer {hat counts the number and total duration of Web calls you have made since the last time you reset the timer. + Select Menu —> Settings —> Call Information — Browser Timer. + Select Reset to reset the timer to zero. Note: A single browser several browser calls

sion may CONS Changing the browser prompt You can choose to receive a confirmation prompt whenever you start or exit the Web Browser.

— AtStart confirms that airtime fees will be applied when you use the browser. — At End verifies you want to exit the browser. — Both prompts you when you start the browser and exit the browser. — No Prompts does not use any prompts User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

The Tools menu offers a variety of helpful items and a game, Brick Attack” £& Alarm Clock Use the Alarm Clock to set an alert for a specific time. The alert oc rs only if the phone is on. & Tip Calculator The Tip Caleulator helps you calculate how much üip to include on a bill Select Menu —> Tools —> Tip Calculator.

2. Enter the amount of your bill and press 6

1. Select Menu — Tools —> Alarm Clock —> Set. 3. Select the amount you want to include as a tip

= Press €) up or down l select an hour (15%, 18%, 20%, 10%, 5%, Other) and press and mines. € . Your total bill appears, including tip. — Press €2} leftor right to switch between 4 Hyou wantto split (he bill press € 73 right hours, minutes, and a.m./p.m and press @R> to select Split. = Enter numbers using the phone keypad 5. Enter the number of guests and press GR) 2 Press [C2] to save. The amount each guest pays appears.

3. When the alarm rings, select Snooze to silence

the alarm for 10 minutes, or select Off to turn off the alarm. 40 Using Tools and Playing the Game

Calculator Use the caleulator for basic mathematical equations.

1. Select Menu — Tools — Calculator.

2. Use the keypad to enter numbers.

3. Press (GR to select mathematical operations.

= equl + add x multiply + diide - subiract decimal point C Clear all numbers entered and display a zero. MR Display the value currently stored in memory. M4 Add the displayed digit to ihe value stored in memon. MC Clear the value current stored in memory. # Change the sign of he displayed number. @ Clear one function or one digi from the screen and return the calculator to digit entry mode. Hold down to clear all of he digits and operations and display a zero. Æ Exitihe calculator and return to home screen. © Countdown ‘This timer counts down for a specified amount of time. It beeps when that amount of time has elapsed

3. Press €7> up or down to set the hours,

minutes, and seconds. To move the cursor, press € 7} left or right. Select Start to begin the countdown.

Select Stop to pause the countdown. When the alarm rings, press &Ÿ to silence it. & Stopwatch

1. Select Menu —> Tools —> Stopwatch

2. Select Start Lo have the stopwatch begin

counting Select Stop to stop counting

4. Select Reset to set the counter back to zero and

begin counting again.

5. Press @ when finished.

Brick Attack" 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

1. Select Menu —> Tools — Brick Attack.

2. Press (GR) to select New.

— To pause the game, press © , then press GR 10 Resume. — To move the paddle, press €7> right.

3. To exit the game, highlight Exit and press GR

If an incoming call alert is received as you play, the game is paused and exited. You can return to play once the incoming call alert is ended. The game wi not remain paused while the phone is off. left or

Using Tools and Playing the Game

8 GETTING HELP Customer support Your service provider's customer support department may be accessible directly from your phone when you dial a number such as *611 (check with your service provider). They can answer questions about your phone, phone bill, call coverage area, and specific features available to you, such as cal forwarding or voicemail For questions about the phone features, refer to the materials provided with your phone, or visit Kyocera Wireless Corp. Customer Care Center in any of the following ways: + Web site: wwwkyocera-wi + Email phone-help@kyocera-wi Phone: (800) 349-4478 (U.S.A. and Canada only) or (858) 882-1401 Before requesting support, please try to reproduce and isolate the problem. When you contact the Customer Care Center, be ready to provide the following information: + The name of your service provider. + The actual error message or problem you are experiencing. + The steps you took to reproduce the problem. + The phone’ electronic serial number (ESN) To find the ESN a. Remove the battery. b. Locate the white label on the back of the phone. Your phone's 11-digit ESN begins with “D” and is located under the bar code on the label. Phone accessories To shop for phone accessories, visit wwwkyocera-wireless.com/store, or call (800) 349-4188 (U.S.A. onlÿ) or (858) 882-1410 Become a product evaluator To participate in the testing and evaluation of , including cellular User Guide for the Kyocera 5135 Phone

INDEX Numerics 1-Touch dialing, 11 911 calls, 16

Alarm Clock, 5, 40 alerts for heads for messages, 35 for missed calls, 9 all cas timer, 13 Auto-Answer, 8 auto-hyphenation, 33

backlighing, 32 banner, 32 battery Charging, 1 icon, 1,5 installing, 1 salety guidelines, 2 bookmarks, Brick Attack, 42 browser prompt, 39 browser timer, 2

Calculator, 41 callback number including in messages, 24 CDMA, enhanced voice privacy, 5 characters Spanish or French, 22 Com Port speed, 36 contacts business, 17 calling, 18 classilfing, 17 editing, 18 erasing, 18 finding, 18 personal, 17 Contacts directory, 17 Countdown Timer, 41

data/fax setup, 14 delivery receipt for text messag digital mode, 5, 14 display contrast, 33 emergency calls (911), 16 enhanced CDMA voice privacy, 5 hard pause, 18

languages, leters accented characters, entering, 21 limiting calls out, 34 lock code, 34 locking phone, 34 menu view, 32 Menus, using, 7 messages

erasing, 27 pre-writen, 24 retieving, 27 troubleshooting, 25 missed call alerts, 9

pauses in phone numbers, 18 phone book see Contacts directory phone book (Contacts directory),

phone number ape of, 17 verifing your own, 6 phone unlocking, 34 pouer backlighting, 33 power save mode, 8 priority of messages, 23

rapid text mode, 21 recent calls timer, 14 redialing a number, 8 resetting the phone, v ringers choosing types, 29 for different call, 30 importing, 30 silencing, 6 volume, 30 roaming, 5, 15

screen icons, 5 secret contacts, 10, 17 security, 34 shortcuis accessing, 31 creating, 31 silencing all sounds, 6, 29 Smart Sound, 30 sounds, 34 special characters, 22 Speed, 17 speed dialing, 11 Stopwatch, 41 symbol mode, 21

Text InBox, 27 text modes changing, 22 understanding, 21 Text OutBox, 26 text, entering, 20 time/date format, 32 ‘imed pause, 18 timers all calls, 13 browser, 39 recent calls, 14 Tip Calculator, 40 S/TDD device, 36

unlocking the phone, 34

vibrate mode, 29 voice privacy, enhanced CDMA, 5 voicemail accessing, 6, 12 setting up, 6, 12 volume adjusting during a call, 13 automatic adjusiment, 30 earpiece, 30 Key beep, 30 ringer, 30 Smart Sound, 30