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Your Smart Start to Kyocera’s Smartphone Series Your Palm Powered ™ wireless solution Kyocera’s smartphone (model QCP ™ 6035) integrates a Palm ™ handheld, a digital phone and a wireless modem into one compact package. This technology-packed device lets you think multipurpose—and lets you work that way, too.
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Set Time dialog box. 1. Press Use the To Do List feature of Kyocera’s smartphone to remember items you need to accomplish. Memo Pad To Do List 2. Tap “New” in the To Do List 3.
It’s a Palm handheld Setting E-Mail and Network Preferences Setting network preferences The correct network preference must be set before you can use the Eudora ® email application or the EudoraWeb ™ browser. Check with your service provider to see if these network preferences are already set. 1.
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Kyocera’s smartphone offers the Eudora email application to send Kyocera’s smartphone provides dial-up access to your company network or your ® and receive e-mail. This application has multiple mailboxes and ISP in much the same way that your laptop does. This setup has to be configured extensive filtering.
Browse-it ™ software program to Kyocera’s smartphone. These two SSL-enabled browsers are on the CD-ROM that is included with Kyocera’s smartphone. 1. Using the stylus, tap 3. Enter a valid URL and tap “OK.” 4. Kyocera’s smartphone will then make a connection to access the URL.
It’s a Palm handheld Installing Third-Party Applications Customize Kyocera’s smartphone by downloading third-party applications such as language-translation software. Note: We recommend that you use only applications certified to work with Palm ™ or Palm OS ® products. 1. Visit a Web site that offers third-party applications to 2.
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It’s a Palm handheld Deleting Third-Party Applications 3. Tap the application you want to 4. Tap “Yes” to delete the selected delete. Tap “Delete.” application. 2. From the pull-down menu, tap “Delete.” 1. Tap...
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1. Select the memo you want to beam. 2. Point the IR port of Kyocera’s smartphone at the port of the receiving device, keeping approximately 6 to 8 inches between the two devices.
It’s a Palm handheld Data/Fax Setup Kyocera’s smartphone has a built-in 14.4 Kbps wireless modem. 3. To preset the phone to receive 1. Tap to open Data/Fax mode. specific types of data calls, tap the tab beside Incoming Calls to select.
Making a phone call from the Address Book Making a phone call with the flip closed the Dialer The Address Book in Kyocera’s smartphone holds thousands of names and is seamlessly integrated with the phone for direct dialing. 1. With the phone turned on, open the keypad.
It’s a wireless phone Voice-Activated Dialing Train Kyocera’s smartphone to dial a contact from your Address Book with the sound of your voice. To voice train 1. With the flip open, tap 2. Tap “New” and a list of names in 3.
Creating a Voice Memo Recording voice memos Replaying voice memos You can record and name multiple memos using Kyocera’s smartphone. 2. Record your memo. Release the 1. To replay the memo, press the 2. Using the shuttle, scroll to the shuttle to stop recording.
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It’s a wireless phone Programming Kyocera’s Smartphone 1. Insert the battery in the cradle 4. Scroll the shuttle down to highlight and charge it for approximately “Programming. ” Press the shuttle in 30 minutes. to select. A message will appear that instructs you to open the flip 2.
Yes, it will. Kyocera’s smartphone uses a variation of the Palm OS 3.5 operating system, A soft reset tells Kyocera’s smartphone to stop what it’s doing and start over again. All which is the same system used in newer Palm handhelds. As a result, the majority of records and entries are retained.
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3. User information for your e-mail account, including username, password, incoming and The CDMA talk time of Kyocera’s smartphone is up to 5 hours, depending on a variety of outgoing mail servers. Your ISP or network administrator can provide this information.