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Infrared port, a port on the top of the Kyocera smartphone that transmits
data wirelessly to another device with an infrared port (such as a laptop
computer, another Kyocera smartphone, or a Palm device).
Internet Service Provider, a vendor who provides direct access to the
Internet
A feature that locks the keypad to protect against accidental keypresses.
Keyguard is automatically engaged after a few minutes when the phone
is on but not in a call.
Light-emitting diode, the status light on the upper right of the Kyocera
smartphone near the base of the antenna. The LED flashes to indicate
status (home, roaming, or no signal) when the phone is powered on.
A four-digit sequence of numbers (usually 0000 or the last four digits of
your phone number). You can restrict access to the phone using the lock
code.
The computer on which email messages are stored
Mail Application Programing Interface, an Internet standard format for
email
A list of choices. When the flip is closed, you move through menus and
make choices using the shuttle. When the flip is open, you move through
menus and make choices using the stylus.
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension, an extension to Internet mail that
adds support for the exchange of multi-part messages, including binary
files
Number Assignment Module, the code that identifies a phone's home
service area. The NAM contains all the settings for your service provider.
You can set up only one NAM on your Kyocera smartphone.
Over The Air, an acronym used to refer to wireless voice or data
transmission
A combination of letters (or letters and numbers) used to gain access to a
network and/or computer system. Passwords are security measures that
help to prevent unauthorized persons from working with another
person's computer resources or obtaining access to a network.
Personal Digital Assistant, an electronic organizer such as a Palm
connected device. On a Kyocera smartphone, the terms PDA or organizer
refer to the applications you use with the flip open, as distinct from the
features you use when the flip is closed.
A list of choices that appears when you tap
on the Kyocera
smartphone screen
A term used to describe a data channel which connects two—and only
two—computers

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