Kyocera 3225 - Manual

Kyocera 3225

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 9 – Do not carry your phone near your heart.
  • Page 11 – metal powders
  • Page 14 – Battery and charger specifications
  • Page 15 – ONTENTS
  • Page 19 – ETTING; Fully charge the battery before using the phone; Installing the battery; Hold the phone face down
  • Page 20 – Charging the battery; Partially charged; Recharging the battery; Removing the battery
  • Page 21 – Caring for the battery; General safety guidelines; Never dispose of any battery in or near a fire. It could explode.
  • Page 22 – Common causes of battery drain; Menu
  • Page 23 – Performing basic functions
  • Page 25 – Getting to know your phone
  • Page 27 – Using menus; To use menus; From the home screen, press; * Not available on all phones. Check with your service provider.
  • Page 28 – In this guide, the use of an arrow
  • Page 29 – Understanding screen icons; Icons in the top row
  • Page 31 – Icons in the bottom row
  • Page 32 – Other icons
  • Page 34 – AKING; Making a call; symbol on the home screen.
  • Page 35 – Redialing a number; Answering a call
  • Page 36 – To answer the call, press; Silence; or; Ignore; and press; Hold; Answering calls hands-Free; Setting the phone to hold calls; To enable your phone to place calls on hold:
  • Page 37 – Placing a call on hold
  • Page 38 – Changing the hold message; Using the speakerphone; Adjusting speakerphone volume
  • Page 39 – Dealing with missed calls; Setting missed call alerts
  • Page 40 – Viewing recent call details; Viewing recent calls
  • Page 41 – Erasing recent calls; Setting up speed dialing
  • Page 42 – To speed dial; Using 1-Touch Dialing; Removing a speed dialing location
  • Page 43 – Highlight the number to remove.; Remove; Setting up voicemail; From the home screen, press and hold
  • Page 44 – Checking voicemail messages; If you see “New Message” on your screen; Voice; If you see the
  • Page 45 – Silencing an incoming call; Adjusting the volume during a call; Locking the keypad; Changing the keyguard setting
  • Page 46 – Keeping track of your calls; All calls; Timing your calls
  • Page 47 – Receiving data or faxes
  • Page 48 – Emergency numbers; Designating emergency numbers
  • Page 49 – Calling emergency numbers; Emergency mode; To exit Emergency mode; Exit
  • Page 50 – Understanding roaming; Controlling network roaming
  • Page 51 – Setting the roam ringer; Making calls using a headset
  • Page 52 – Understanding text entry screens; There are four text entry modes:
  • Page 53 – Entering numbers
  • Page 54 – Entering words quickly; Personal User Dictionary
  • Page 55 – Entering symbols; Symbols; Changing modes; To change text entry modes,
  • Page 56 – Capitalization settings; To change capitalization settings:
  • Page 57 – Quick reference to text entry
  • Page 59 – TORING; Saving a phone number
  • Page 60 – Adding a code or extension
  • Page 61 – “Editing or erasing a contact”
  • Page 62 – Editing or erasing a contact
  • Page 64 – Finding contact information; Checking the frequent contacts list
  • Page 65 – Searching the Contacts directory
  • Page 66 – Using Fast Find
  • Page 67 – ENDING; Sending text messages
  • Page 68 – Sending a simple message; “Understanding appended
  • Page 69 – Understanding appended messages; The; character counter; shows the number of characters you have remaining in; message counter; shows the number of messages associated with the text
  • Page 70 – Including pictures and sounds
  • Page 72 – Setting sending options; Highlight a set of replies (each set contains 6 options) and press
  • Page 73 – When all replies have been entered, select
  • Page 74 – Sending a saved message
  • Page 75 – If you cannot send messages
  • Page 76 – The message has been received by the recipient you specified.
  • Page 77 – Saving messages to the OutBox; Retrieving text messages
  • Page 78 – If you see the “New Message” note
  • Page 79 – Reading the message
  • Page 80 – Save as AutoText; to save the text from the message as AutoText, which; Block; the sender’s address so that your phone will not receive any more; Done; Setting message alerts; Erasing messages
  • Page 81 – Erasing single messages
  • Page 82 – Erasing messages automatically; Customizing message settings; Creating group lists
  • Page 83 – Recent List
  • Page 84 – Creating and editing prewritten messages (AutoText)
  • Page 85 – Opening messages automatically (Direct View); Messages will not appear on the screen if the phone is in use.; Select; Enabled
  • Page 86 – USTOMIZING; The contents of the
  • Page 87 – Setting vibrate mode
  • Page 88 – Silencing all sounds; To silence all sounds
  • Page 89 – Press
  • Page 90 – Turning sounds back on; Choosing a different ringer; Specifying ringers for different calls
  • Page 91 – Select a ringer from the list.; Importing additional ringers; Adjusting volume; Adjusting the earpiece volume; To adjust the earpiece volume manually during a call, press
  • Page 92 – Adjusting the ringer volume
  • Page 93 – Using shortcuts; Defining the “up” feature shortcut
  • Page 94 – Using the up feature shortcut; Creating a shortcut to your frequent contacts list
  • Page 95 – Setting FunLights
  • Page 97 – Personalizing the screen; Changing your banner
  • Page 98 – Choosing a different time/date format
  • Page 99 – Adjusting the backlighting
  • Page 100 – Setting power backlighting; Changing the display contrast
  • Page 101 – Setting numbers to auto-hyphenate; Choosing a different language; Creating a secure environment; Changing your lock code
  • Page 102 – Locking your phone; Unlocking the phone
  • Page 103 – Restricting calls
  • Page 105 – Setting alerts for your headset; Switching between phone lines
  • Page 106 – Data settings; Connecting to a laptop or a PC; Connecting to a TTY/TDD device; TTY
  • Page 107 – Setting the phone to receive data or faxes
  • Page 108 – Setting position location
  • Page 109 – SING; Setting up voice dialing; Adding a voice tag before choosing the contact
  • Page 110 – Adding a voice tag to a new contact; Save New
  • Page 111 – Adding a voice tag to an existing contact; . A list of all contacts with assigned; Editing a voice tag
  • Page 112 – Calling using voice tags; “Yes”; Making calls using expert mode
  • Page 113 – Making calls using digit dialing
  • Page 114 – Using voice features with accessories; Waking up the phone
  • Page 115 – Answering the phone; Answering automatically
  • Page 116 – Training voice recognition
  • Page 117 – Follow the prompts for each word until training is complete.; Ignoring an incoming call; Say; “No”
  • Page 118 – Voice Memo; Functions; Recording a voice memo
  • Page 119 – Playing a voice memo; Rewind and fast forward; Naming a saved voice memo
  • Page 120 – Erasing a saved voice memo; Scheduler; Adding an event
  • Page 121 – Adding an occasion
  • Page 122 – Viewing a list of occasions
  • Page 123 – Alarm Clock
  • Page 124 – Calculator
  • Page 125 – Timer
  • Page 126 – Stopwatch
  • Page 127 – UN
  • Page 133 – My Sounds
  • Page 134 – My Pictures
  • Page 135 – ONNECTING; Using the Web Browser; Starting the Web Browser
  • Page 136 – Using the Web menu options
  • Page 137 – Restart; Searching for a Web site; Mark Site; Going to a bookmarked site
  • Page 138 – Checking Net alerts
  • Page 139 – Changing the Web prompt; Using BREW
  • Page 140 – For more information; Downloading an application
  • Page 141 – Start
  • Page 142 – Opening an application; Viewing application details
  • Page 143 – Removing an application
  • Page 144 – Checking available memory; BREW tips
  • Page 145 – The name of your service provider.
  • Page 146 – Phone accessories; To shop for phone accessories, visit; Become a product evaluator
  • Page 147 – NDEX; Numerics
  • Page 150 – Direct View
  • Page 151 – editing
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Page 9 - Do not carry your phone near your heart.

User Guide for the Kyocera 3225 Phone ix • Always keep the phone at least six inches (15 centimeters) away from your pacemaker when the phone is turned on. • Do not carry your phone near your heart. • Use the ear opposite the pacemaker. • If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking...

Page 11 - metal powders

User Guide for the Kyocera 3225 Phone xi • 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 a...

Page 14 - Battery and charger specifications

xiv Battery and charger specifications 0 9 3 4 5 3 0 3 7 Kyocera Wireless Corp. 10300 Campus Point Drive, San Diego, CA 92121 U.S.A. Visit us at www.kyocera-wireless.com To purchase accessories, visit www.kyocera-wireless.com/store Charger Input Output CV90-60858-1 100-240VAC / 50/60Hz 4.5V 1.5A CV9...

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