Kyocera 3035 - QCP Cell Phone Reference Manual

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QCP™ 3035 Phone
10300 CAMPUS POINT DRIVE
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92121 U.S.A.
Visit us at www.kyocera-wireless.com
To purchase accessories, visit www.kyocera-wireless.com/store
80-B6863-1EN, Rev. -

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  • Page 1 Reference Guide for the QCP™ 3035 Phone 10300 CAMPUS POINT DRIVE SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92121 U.S.A. Visit us at www.kyocera-wireless.com To purchase accessories, visit www.kyocera-wireless.com/store 80-B6863-1EN, Rev. -...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3 Kyocera is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. QCP and Brick Attack are trademarks of Kyocera Wireless Corp. QUALCOMM is a registered trademark of QUALCOMM Incorporated. Eudora is a registered trademark of QUALCOMM Incorporated.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Battery ..............1 Installing the Battery .
  • Page 5 Using normal text entry ........... 21 Using rapid text entry.
  • Page 6 Message delivery options ........... . . 43 Adding a callback number to a message .
  • Page 7: Battery

    Chapter 1 Battery This chapter covers the basic functions of your QCP™ 3035 phone. In this chapter Installing the Battery page 2 Charging the Battery page 2 Battery...
  • Page 8: Installing The Battery

    Installing the Battery Installing the Battery Before using your QCP 3035 phone, follow the steps below to install the battery. 1. Align the battery door to the groove on the bottom of the phone. Ensure that the battery slips into the small groove located in the middle of the phone casing.
  • Page 9: Power Save Mode

    Charging the Battery 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, and the following screen appears. -POWER SAVE- No service available.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter covers the basic functions of your QCP 3035 phone. In this chapter Getting Started page 5 Getting to Know Your Phone page 6 Screen Icons page 7 Menus page 8 Basic Functions page 9 Reference Guide for the QCP 3035 Phone...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started 1. Press the End/Power key to turn the phone on or off, end a call, or return to the home screen. 2. Press the Send/Talk key to start or answer a call. 3. Press the center of the Navigator key to select Menu from the home screen, or to select a menu item or option from other screens.
  • Page 12: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting to Know Your Phone Getting to Know Your Phone Jack for Hands-free headset (headset sold separately). Home screen. Press to select Menu. Send/Talk key starts or answers a call. Speakerphone activates the speakerphone Use the keypad to enter numbers, letters, or symbols.
  • Page 13: Screen Icons

    Screen Icons 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.
  • Page 14: Menus

    Menus Menus To view any of these menus from the home screen, press in to select Menu, then press right or left to select a menu option. Tools Web Browser Voice Memos Scheduler Contacts Alarm Clock View All Tip Calculator Add New Calculator Find Name...
  • Page 15: Using Menus

    Settings means select Menu, then the Settings menu. Basic Functions This document describes the QCP 3035 trimode phone by Kyocera, with CDMA digital service at 800 MHz and 1900 MHz, and analog service at 800 MHz. Turning on the phone Press and hold about two seconds.
  • Page 16: Silencing The Ringer Or Alert

    Basic Functions Silencing the ringer or alert To silence the ringer or stop the vibration alert during an incoming call, press . Press to answer the call. To silence all sounds for quiet environments, see “Silence All” on page Muting and unmuting a call You can turn mute on during a call so that you can hear everything your caller is saying, but they cannot hear you.
  • Page 17: Locking The Keypad

    Basic Functions Locking the keypad To protect your phone from accidental keypresses when a call is not in progress, press and hold until the message appears: “Keypad guard is active. Press 123 to unlock.” For more keypad guard options, see “Turning keyguard on” on page 28. Unlocking the keypad →...
  • Page 18: Calling

    Chapter 3 Calling Your QCP 3035 phone contains many calling features. In this chapter Speed dialing and 1-Touch Dialing page 13 Working with the Recent Calls list page 14 Entering pauses in numbers page 16 Reference Guide for the QCP 3035 Phone...
  • Page 19: Speed Dialing And 1-Touch Dialing

    Speed dialing and 1-Touch Dialing Speed dialing and 1-Touch Dialing Speed dialing and 1-Touch Dialing allow you to quickly dial stored phone numbers. Speed dialing To call a number from the home screen using speed dialing, enter the speed dialing location and press Setting a speed dialing location A speed dialing location is the number or numbers that you enter to speed dial a...
  • Page 20: 1-Touch Dialing

    Working with the Recent Calls list 1-Touch Dialing 1-Touch Dialing allows you to call a speed dialing number quickly without pressing Enabling 1-Touch Dialing → → → → 1. Select Menu Settings Extras 1-Touch Dialing Enabled. 2. Press To call a number using 1-Touch Dialing, enter the speed dialing location and hold down the last number for approximately 1-1/2 seconds.
  • Page 21: Viewing The Recent Calls List

    Working with the Recent Calls list Viewing the Recent Calls list → 1. From the home screen, select Menu Recent Calls. 2. Press down to scroll through the list of calls, and press in to select a call entry. 3. Press right or left to scroll through the options at the bottom of the screen: View Contact—Allows you to view the entire contact (if one is saved).
  • Page 22: Entering Pauses In Numbers

    Entering pauses in numbers Forwarding Calls If this feature is available from your service provider, you may have all calls made to your phone forwarded to another number, such as work or home. See your service provider for details. Entering pauses in numbers 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.
  • Page 23: Contacts

    Chapter 4 Contacts Use your phone’s Contacts directory like a set of phone index cards to store information about a person or company. The Contacts directory stores virtual contact cards, each of which can include one name, up to six phone numbers, two street addresses, two URLs, and a note.
  • Page 24: Working With Contact Cards

    Working with contact cards Working with contact cards Saving a phone number 1. From the home screen, enter the phone number you want to save. 2. Press in to Save New. 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 4.
  • Page 25: Opening A Saved Contact Card

    Working with contact cards 5. Enter a name for the contact. If you need to know how to use the keypad to enter letters, see page 6. Press to Save. -or- Press right, then press to select Options. For a list of options, page 7.
  • Page 26: Searching The Contacts Directory

    Entering letters, numbers, and symbols 4. To erase the entire contact card, select Erase Contact. 5. A message appears: “Erase the entire contact?” Select No if you only want to erase the number, or Yes if you want to erase the entire contact. 6.
  • Page 27: Changing Cases

    Entering letters, numbers, and symbols Changing cases Press twice to capitalize the next letter. A appears. Press three times to capitalize every letter. A appears. Press again to return to normal text entry mode. Press four times to capitalize the first letter of each sentence. A appears.
  • Page 28: Using Rapid Text Entry

    Entering letters, numbers, and symbols Using rapid text entry ® ® Tegic T9 Text Input rapid text entry mode allows you to enter text quickly. For → → example, to enter the word “how,” press keys in this order. The software suggests words as you type. Wait until you have typed the entire word before checking the screen to see if the word shown is correct.
  • Page 29: Entering Numbers

    Entering letters, numbers, and symbols 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 comma, press 7. To exit the list without entering a symbol, press Symbol entry example The following steps describe how to enter an apostrophe after the name “Jane”: 1.
  • Page 30 Entering letters, numbers, and symbols French A À  B C Ç 2 D E Ë È É Ê F 3 G H I Ï Î 4 M N O Ô Œ 6 T U Ü Ú V 8 Spanish A Á...
  • Page 31: Settings

    Chapter 5 Settings Changing the settings on your phone allows you to customize features such as the type of ringer you hear, the volume of the key beeps and ringer, and your phone’s display. In this chapter Silence All page 28 Keyguard page 28 Sounds...
  • Page 32 The Settings menu includes the following options. Silence All No, normal Yes, vibe only Yes, lights only Information Keyguard Guard Now 30s auto-guard 1 min auto-guard 5 min auto-guard Auto-guard off Information Sounds Call Ring/Vibe Ringer Volume Ringer Type Roam Ringer Key Beep Volume Earpiece Volume Key Beep Length...
  • Page 33 Security (you must enter your four-digit lock code to access these menus) 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...
  • Page 34: Silence All

    Silence All Silence All You can 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 and flash. → → 1. Select Menu Settings Silence All.
  • Page 35: Display

    Display Display You may change the appearance of your phone’s screen. → → 1. Select Menu Settings Display. 2. Press down to scroll through the list of options, and press in to select an option: Backlighting—Allows you to set the amount of time in which the backlighting will be active after a keypress.
  • Page 36: Security

    Security Security You must enter your four-digit lock code (typically 0000 or the last 4 digits of your phone number) to set any of the options on the Security menu. Locking and unlocking the phone You can lock your phone to prevent unauthorized access to it. When you lock your phone, you can only call a number set up as an emergency number, a service provider number, or a priority number.
  • Page 37: Erasing Recent Calls

    Call Information Erasing recent calls → → → Select Menu Erase Recent Call. Select an option: Settings Security No—Leaves the Recent Calls list unchanged. • Yes—Erases all recent calls. A message appears: “Erase ALL recent calls list • entries?” Select No to cancel or Yes to erase all recent calls. Resetting the phone →...
  • Page 38: Digital Or Analog Mode

    Network Digital or analog mode → → → 1. Select Menu Settings Network Digital or Analog. 2. Press in to select an option: Automatic—Automatically switches the phone between digital and analog. • Analog only—Sets the phone to work in analog mode only. •...
  • Page 39: Data/Fax Calls In

    Extras 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. Press in to select an option: Voice Only—Allows only voice calls. • Fax, next call—Sets the phone to fax mode for the next incoming call or the •...
  • Page 40: Voice Training

    Extras Voice Training During Voice Training, you speak a series of commands and the VR “learns” your voice. Perform Voice Training in a quiet environment, and speak naturally into the microphone. If the voice commands you repeat during training do not match, VR will ask you to repeat the command.
  • Page 41: Browser Prompt

    Extras To end a call To end a call, press . You cannot use voice recognition to end a call. To receive a call You may use VR to receive incoming calls. This feature may only be used with an accessory, such as a headset, hands-free car kit, or portable hands-free car kit.
  • Page 42: Messaging

    Messaging Messaging The Messaging setting allows you to send, receive, and store messages. You may create your own or use preformatted messages. → → 1. Select Menu Settings Messaging 2. Press in to select an option: Voicemail Number • Auto-Erase Alert •...
  • Page 43: Headset

    Accessories Headset Page 29, Headset Ringing, of your user’s guide is incorrect. The following information corrects this error. If the headset is plugged into 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.
  • Page 44: Messages

    Chapter 6 Messages The Messages menu options allow you to send, receive, store, and erase messages, select options for delivering messages, and select from a variety of alert types. In this chapter General information about messages page 39 Retrieving messages page 39 Sending messages page 41...
  • Page 45: General Information About Messages

    General information about messages General information about messages Not all phones support sending messages. If your phone does not, these menu items are Note Note not present. New, unread messages are stored in your Text InBox and are bold. Once you have read a message, you can save it to your Filed folder, erase it, or leave it in your Text InBox.
  • Page 46: Checking Text Messages

    Retrieving messages -or- → → 1. Select Menu Messages Voicemail. 2. Press Checking text messages → → 1. From the home screen, select Menu Messages Text InBox. 2. Press up or down to scroll through the list of messages. 3. Press in to read a message.
  • Page 47: Sending Messages

    Sending messages Sending messages Not all phone models/wireless carriers support sending messages. If your phone/carrier Note does not, these menu items may not be present. To learn how to enter text, see “Entering letters, numbers, and symbols” on page Scheduled, pending, and sent messages are stored in your Text OutBox. If you are sending a message to more than one person, enter a space or a comma between each phone number or email address.
  • Page 48: Sending A Preformatted Message

    Sending messages Priority—Allows you to mark the message Normal or Urgent. Send Later—Allows you to schedule delivery of the message. See “Sending a message at a scheduled time” on page Save Message—Saves the message in your Filed folder. Exit—Exits without saving. If you have selected an option such as Callback Number or Priority, you are returned to the Options screen.
  • Page 49: Message Delivery Options

    Message delivery options Message delivery options Adding a callback number to a message After creating a message and selecting the Callback Number option, follow these steps: To send your own phone number, press to select Yes from the options at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 50: Erasing Messages Automatically

    Erasing messages No—Cancels and returns you to the Messages screen. Entire InBox—Erases all messages stored in your Text InBox. Old InBox erases read messages stored in your Text InBox. Entire OutBox erases all messages stored in your Text OutBox. 3. A message appears: “Erase ALL?” Select Yes to erase messages or No to cancel. Erasing messages automatically This setting tells your phone to automatically erase some text messages when it is low on memory, in order to accept new text messages.
  • Page 51: Changing Your Voicemail Number

    Changing your voicemail number The message has not been delivered due to rejection by the network or lack of service. The scheduled message has been sent to the base station and will be delivered as scheduled. The message cannot be cancelled. The message has been received by the recipient you have specified.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting Messages

    Troubleshooting Messages 2. Press in to select an option: Disabled—You are not alerted when a message is received. Vibrate once—The phone vibrates once when a new message is received. Vibe & remind—The phone vibrates once when a new message is received, and a reminder vibrates every five minutes until the message is acknowledged by pressing , or selecting Ignore from the...
  • Page 53: If You Cannot Send Messages

    Troubleshooting Messages Out of memory When memory is completely full, your phone displays a screen such as the following: Erase contacts or text messages to free up more memory. See “Erasing information from a contact card” on page 19. To have previously read messages automatically erased when memory is low, see “Erasing messages automatically”...
  • Page 54: Tools

    Chapter 7 Tools The Tools menu contains a variety of helpful items. In this chapter Alarm Clock page 49 Tip Calculator page 49 Calculator page 49 Countdown Timer page 50 Stopwatch page 50 Brick Attack page 50 Reference guide for the QCP 3035...
  • Page 55: Alarm Clock

    Alarm Clock 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.
  • Page 56: Countdown Timer

    Countdown Timer Clears one function or one digit from the screen and returns the calculator to digit entry mode. Hold down to clear all of the digits and operations and display a zero. Exits the calculator and returns to the home screen. Countdown Timer This timer counts down for a specified amount of time.
  • Page 57: Web Browser

    Chapter 8 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. You cannot receive incoming calls while you are in the Web Browser and a data call is in Note progress.
  • Page 58: Starting The Web Browser

    Starting the Web Browser Starting the Web Browser → Select Menu Web Browser. Exiting the Web Browser Press Usage charges may apply until you exit your Web Browser session by pressing Note Web Browser options The following options may appear on your screen: Home—Returns you to the main Web Browser window, or home page.
  • Page 59: Indicators And Alerts

    Indicators and alerts Indicators and alerts Web Browser screen indicators appears in a secure Web Browser session. Links are identified with an underline and an arrow: 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.
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting In this chapter What is my lock code? page 55 How do I lock and unlock the phone? page 55 How do I turn my ringer on? page 55 How do I change the ringer volume or ringer type? page 55 How do I store phone numbers? page 55...
  • Page 61 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? “Security”...
  • Page 62 For questions about the phone features, refer to the materials provided with your phone. Visit www.kyocera-wireless.com for the most current materials. For additional questions, you may contact the Kyocera Wireless Corp. Customer Care Center as follows: Web site: www.kyocera-wireless.com Email: phone-help@kyocera-wireless.com...
  • Page 63: Glossary

    Glossary AC adapter A cable that connects the phone to a wall outlet and charges the phone battery. analog mode A state in which a phone communicates at 800 MHz and sends voices and key beeps as analog sounds. CDMA Code Division Multiple Access, a technology that digitally encodes the sound of voices and key beeps to ensure callers’...
  • Page 64 signal strength 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. Silence All A state in which all phone sounds are silenced, including the ringer and alerts. mode You can set the phone to vibrate or light up.
  • Page 65: Index

    Index Index Numerics 1-Touch Dialing French characters Alarm Clock games alerts Brick Attack battery hanging up installing removing replacing icons Brick Attack game Keyguard calculator keypad calls locking call waiting unlocking ending three-way calling unmuting languages viewing recent English characters French English Spanish...
  • Page 66 saved using T9 rapid text entry scheduled messages text Text InBox retrieving Text OutBox voicemail Tip Calculator retrieving tools mute Alarm Clock Brick Attack game calculator Countdown Timer navigator key stopwatch numbers Tip Calculator entering unlocking one-touch dialing keypad phone unmute phone locking...

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