Kyocera K112 User Manual

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ꢈꢋꢑꢋꢈꢃꢄꢃꢎꢄꢆꢃꢄꢏꢎꢄ ꢃꢋꢄꢎꢇꢈꢔꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢎꢚꢋꢊꢄꢊꢋꢛ ꢂꢊꢋꢌꢄꢏꢎꢄꢊꢋꢆꢐꢁꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
ꢇꢋꢏꢚꢎꢊꢜꢗꢄ%ꢇꢄꢙꢋꢇꢋꢊꢆꢈ)ꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢐꢈꢎꢃꢋꢊꢄꢔꢎ ꢄꢆꢊꢋꢄꢏꢎꢄꢆꢄꢚꢂꢊꢋꢈꢋꢃꢃꢄꢍꢆꢃꢋꢄ  
ꢃꢏꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄꢆꢇꢏꢋꢇꢇꢆ)ꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢈꢎꢚꢋꢊꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢎꢚꢋꢊꢄꢎ ꢏꢉ ꢏꢗꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢌꢋꢑꢂꢐꢋꢄꢐꢎꢅꢉꢈꢂꢋꢃꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢉꢆꢊꢏꢄꢕ.ꢄꢎꢒꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄꢊ ꢈꢋꢃꢗꢄ  
#ꢉꢋꢊꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄꢂꢃꢄꢃ ꢍ:ꢋꢐꢏꢄꢏꢎꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢒꢎꢈꢈꢎꢚꢂꢇꢙꢄꢏꢚꢎꢄꢐꢎꢇꢌꢂꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃ'ꢄ;ꢕ<ꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢌꢋꢑꢂꢐꢋꢄꢅꢆꢔꢄꢇꢎꢏꢄꢐꢆ ꢃꢋꢄꢁꢆꢊꢅꢒ ꢈꢄꢂꢇꢏꢋꢊꢒꢋꢊꢋꢇꢐ)ꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄ;ꢖ<ꢄꢏꢁꢂꢃꢄ  
ꢌꢋꢑꢂꢐꢋꢄꢅ ꢃꢏꢄꢆꢐꢐꢋꢉꢏꢄꢆꢇꢔꢄꢂꢇꢏꢋꢊꢒꢋꢊꢋꢇꢐꢋꢄꢊꢋꢐꢋꢂꢑꢋꢌ)ꢄꢂꢇꢐꢈ ꢌꢂꢇꢙꢄ  
ꢂꢇꢏꢋꢊꢒꢋꢊꢋꢇꢐꢋꢄꢏꢁꢆꢏꢄꢅꢆꢔꢄꢐꢆ ꢃꢋꢄ ꢇꢌꢋꢃꢂꢊꢋꢌꢄꢎꢉꢋꢊꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢗꢄ  
Dꢋꢒꢎꢊꢋꢄꢆꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢅꢎꢌꢋꢈꢄꢂꢃꢄꢆꢑꢆꢂꢈꢆꢍꢈꢋꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢃꢆꢈꢋꢄꢏꢎꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉ ꢍꢈꢂ)ꢄꢂꢏꢄ  
ꢃꢏꢄꢍꢋꢄꢏꢋꢃꢏꢋꢌꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢐꢋꢊꢏꢂꢒꢂꢋꢌꢄꢏꢎꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄꢏꢁꢆꢏꢄꢂꢏꢄꢌꢎꢋꢃꢄꢇꢎꢏꢄ  
ꢋ3ꢐꢋꢋꢌꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢈꢂꢅꢂꢏꢄꢋꢃꢏꢆꢍꢈꢂꢃꢁꢋꢌꢄꢍꢔꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢙꢎꢑꢋꢊꢇꢅꢋꢇꢏ7ꢆꢌꢎꢉꢏꢋꢌꢄ  
ꢊꢋꢛ ꢂꢊꢋꢅꢋꢇꢏꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢃꢆꢒꢋꢄꢋ3ꢉꢎꢃ ꢄꢀꢁꢋꢄꢏꢋꢃꢏꢃꢄꢆꢊꢋꢄꢉꢋꢊꢒꢎꢊꢅꢋꢌꢄꢂꢇꢄ  
ꢉꢎꢃꢂꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢈꢎꢐꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄ;ꢙꢗ)ꢄꢆꢏꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢋꢆꢊꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢚꢎꢊꢇꢄꢎꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
ꢍꢎꢌꢔ<ꢄꢆꢃꢄꢊꢋꢛ ꢂꢊꢋꢌꢄꢍꢔꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢋꢆꢐꢁꢄꢅꢎꢌꢋꢈꢗꢄꢀꢁꢋꢄꢁꢂꢙꢁꢋꢃꢏꢄ  
&!6ꢄꢑꢆꢈ ꢋꢃꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢏꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢎꢌꢋꢈꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢆꢊꢋ'ꢄ!$=&ꢄꢅꢎꢌꢋ7ꢁꢋꢆꢌ'ꢄ  
ꢕꢗꢖ*+ꢄ5BꢜꢙEꢄDꢎꢌꢔ7ꢚꢎꢊꢇ'ꢄꢕꢗ(.+ꢄ5Bꢜꢙꢗꢄꢘ1$!ꢄꢅꢎꢌꢋ7ꢁꢋꢆꢌ'ꢄ  
+ꢗ00(ꢄ5BꢜꢙEꢄDꢎꢌꢔ7ꢚꢎꢊꢇ'ꢄꢕꢗ+ꢄ5Bꢓꢙꢗꢄꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢌꢋꢑꢂꢐꢋꢄꢐꢎꢅꢉꢈꢂꢋꢃꢄ  
ꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄ&!6ꢄꢃꢏꢆꢇꢌꢆꢊꢌꢗ  
ꢄꢅꢆꢂꢇꢏꢆꢂꢇꢄꢐꢎꢅꢉꢈꢂꢆꢇꢐꢋꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄ69ꢄꢋ3ꢉꢎꢃ ꢊꢋꢄꢙ ꢂꢌꢋꢈꢂꢇꢋꢃ)ꢄꢂꢒꢄ  
ꢔꢎ ꢄꢚꢋꢆꢊꢄꢆꢄꢁꢆꢇꢌꢃꢋꢏꢄꢎꢇꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢍꢎꢌ) ꢃꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ9ꢈꢋ3ꢏꢊꢎꢇꢂꢐꢃꢄ  
ꢉꢉꢈꢂꢋꢌꢄꢓ5ꢘꢄ ꢇꢂꢑꢋꢊꢃꢆꢈꢄꢍꢋꢈꢏꢄꢐꢈꢂꢉꢄꢄ#1$ꢘ=+*+ꢕ++ꢕ7ꢕ++ꢗꢄ  
#ꢏꢁꢋꢊꢄꢆꢐꢐꢋꢃꢃꢎꢊꢂꢋꢃꢄ ꢃꢋꢌꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢏꢁꢂꢃꢄꢌꢋꢑꢂꢐꢋꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢍꢎꢌꢔ7ꢚꢎꢊꢇꢄ  
ꢎꢉꢋꢊꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄꢅ ꢃꢏꢄꢇꢎꢏꢄꢐꢎꢇꢏꢆꢂꢇꢄꢆꢇꢔꢄꢅꢋꢏꢆꢈꢈꢂꢐꢄꢐꢎꢅꢉꢎꢇꢋꢇꢏꢃꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄ  
 ꢃꢏꢄꢉꢊꢎꢑꢂꢌꢋꢄꢆꢏꢄꢈꢋꢆꢃꢏꢄꢖ/ꢗ+ꢄꢅꢅ ꢃꢋꢉꢆꢊꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄꢌꢂꢃꢏꢆꢇꢐꢋꢄ  
ꢂꢇꢐꢈ ꢌꢂꢇꢙꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢆꢇꢏꢋꢇꢇꢆꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ ꢃꢋꢊSꢃꢄꢍꢎꢌ  
5ꢁꢂꢈꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢊꢋꢄꢅꢆꢔꢄꢍꢋꢄꢌꢂꢒꢒꢋꢊꢋꢇꢐꢋꢃꢄꢍꢋꢏꢚꢋꢋꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ&!6ꢄꢈꢋꢑꢋꢈꢃꢄꢎꢒꢄ  
ꢑꢆꢊꢂꢎ ꢃꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢃꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢆꢏꢄꢑꢆꢊꢂꢎ ꢃꢄꢉꢎꢃꢂꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃ)ꢄꢏꢁꢋꢔꢄꢆꢈꢈꢄꢅꢋꢋꢏꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
ꢙꢎꢑꢋꢊꢇꢅꢋꢇꢏꢄꢊꢋꢛ ꢂꢊꢋꢅꢋꢇꢏꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢃꢆꢒꢋꢄꢋ3ꢉꢎꢃ   
THIS PHONE MODEL MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS  
FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.  
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ꢌꢋꢃꢂꢙꢇꢋꢌꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢒꢆꢐꢏ ꢊꢋꢌꢄꢇꢎꢏꢄꢏꢎꢄꢋ3ꢐꢋꢋꢌꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢋꢅꢂꢃꢃꢂꢎꢇꢄ  
ꢈꢂꢅꢂꢏꢃꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢋ3ꢉꢎꢃ ꢊꢋꢄꢏꢎꢄꢊꢆꢌꢂꢎꢄꢒꢊꢋꢛ ꢋꢇꢐꢔꢄ;69<ꢄꢋꢇꢋꢊꢙꢔꢄꢃꢋꢏꢄꢍꢔꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
9ꢋꢌꢋꢊꢆꢈꢄꢘꢎꢅꢅ ꢇꢂꢐꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄꢘꢎꢅꢅꢂꢃꢃꢂꢎꢇꢄꢎꢒꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ ꢗ&ꢗꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢋꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄꢁꢆꢃꢄꢙꢊꢆꢇꢏꢋꢌꢄꢆꢇꢄ8ꢛ ꢂꢉꢅꢋꢇꢏꢄ! ꢏꢁꢎꢊꢂAꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢏꢁꢂꢃꢄ  
ꢅꢎꢌꢋꢈꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢆꢈꢈꢄꢊꢋꢉꢎꢊꢏꢋꢌꢄ&!6ꢄꢈꢋꢑꢋꢈꢃꢄꢋꢑꢆꢈ ꢆꢏꢋꢌꢄꢆꢃꢄꢂꢇꢄ  
ꢐꢎꢅꢉꢈꢂꢆꢇꢐꢋꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄ69ꢄꢋꢅꢂꢃꢃꢂꢎꢇꢄꢙ ꢂꢌꢋꢈꢂꢇꢋꢃꢗꢄ&!6ꢄ  
ꢂꢇꢒꢎꢊꢅꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄꢎꢇꢄꢏꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢎꢌꢋꢈꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢂꢃꢄꢎꢇꢄꢒꢂꢈꢋꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄ  
ꢐꢆꢇꢄꢍꢋꢄꢒꢎ ꢇꢌꢄ ꢇꢌꢋꢊꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ1ꢂꢃꢉꢈꢆꢔꢄ@ꢊꢆꢇꢏꢄꢃꢋꢐꢏꢂꢎꢇ  
@ꢎꢑꢋꢊꢇꢅꢋꢇꢏꢗꢄꢀꢁꢋꢃꢋꢄꢈꢂꢅꢂꢏꢃꢄꢆꢊꢋꢄꢉꢆꢊꢏꢄꢎꢒꢄꢐꢎꢅꢉꢊꢋꢁꢋꢇꢃꢂꢑꢋꢄ  
ꢂꢌꢋꢈꢂꢇꢋꢃꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢋꢃꢏꢆꢍꢈꢂꢃꢁꢄꢉꢋꢊꢅꢂꢏꢏꢋꢌꢄꢈꢋꢑꢋꢈꢃꢄꢎꢒꢄ69ꢄꢋꢇꢋꢊꢙꢔꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
ꢁꢏꢏꢉ'BBꢚꢚꢒꢐꢐꢗꢙꢎꢑBꢎꢋꢏBꢒꢐꢐꢂꢌꢄꢆꢒꢏꢋꢊꢄꢃꢋꢆꢊꢐꢁꢂꢇꢙꢄꢎꢇꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄ%1ꢄ  
ꢝ,#ꢓ5ꢘ7ꢓꢖꢗꢄ!ꢌꢌꢂꢏꢂꢎꢇꢆꢈꢄꢂꢇꢒꢎꢊꢅꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄꢎꢇꢄ&!6ꢄꢐꢆꢇꢄꢍꢋꢄ  
ꢒꢎ ꢇꢌꢄꢎꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢘꢋꢈꢈ ꢈꢆꢊꢄꢈꢋꢐꢎꢅꢅ ꢇꢂꢐꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄ%ꢇꢏꢋꢊꢇꢋꢏꢄ  
!ꢃꢃꢎꢐꢂꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄ;ꢘꢀ%!<ꢄꢚꢋꢍ7ꢃꢂꢏꢋꢄꢆꢏ http://www.wow-com.comꢗꢄ  
Cꢄ%ꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ ꢇꢂꢏꢋꢌꢄ&ꢏꢆꢏꢋꢃꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢘꢆꢇꢆꢌꢆ)ꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ&!6ꢄꢈꢂꢅꢂꢏꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢅꢎꢍꢂꢈꢋꢄ  
ꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢃꢄ ꢃꢋꢌꢄꢍꢔꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉ ꢍꢈꢂꢐꢄꢂꢃꢄꢕꢗ/ꢄꢚꢆꢏꢏꢃBꢜꢙꢄ;5Bꢜꢙ<ꢄꢆꢑꢋꢊꢆꢙꢋꢌꢄ  
ꢎꢑꢋꢊꢄꢎꢇꢋꢄꢙꢊꢆꢅꢄꢎꢒꢄꢏꢂꢃꢃ ꢄꢀꢁꢋꢄꢃꢏꢆꢇꢌꢆꢊꢌꢄꢂꢇꢐꢎꢊꢉꢎꢊꢆꢏꢋꢃꢄꢆꢄ  
ꢙꢋꢇꢋꢊꢆꢈꢄꢉꢎꢉ ꢈꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢗꢄꢀꢁꢋꢄꢙ ꢂꢌꢋꢈꢂꢇꢋꢃꢄꢆꢊꢋꢄꢍꢆꢃꢋꢌꢄꢎꢇꢄꢃꢏꢆꢇꢌꢆꢊꢌꢃꢄ  
ꢏꢁꢆꢏꢄꢚꢋꢊꢋꢄꢌꢋꢑꢋꢈꢎꢉꢋꢌꢄꢍꢔꢄꢂꢇꢌꢋꢉꢋꢇꢌꢋꢇꢏꢄꢃꢐꢂꢋꢇꢏꢂꢒꢂꢐꢄꢎꢊꢙꢆꢇꢂAꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄ  
ꢏꢁꢊꢎ ꢙꢁꢄꢉꢋꢊꢂꢎꢌꢂꢐꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢏꢁꢎꢊꢎ ꢙꢁꢄꢋꢑꢆꢈ ꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄꢎꢒꢄꢃꢐꢂꢋꢇꢏꢂꢒꢂꢐꢄ  
ꢃꢏ ꢌꢂꢋꢃꢗꢄꢀꢁꢋꢄꢃꢏꢆꢇꢌꢆꢊꢌꢃꢄꢂꢇꢐꢈ ꢌꢋꢄꢆꢄꢃ ꢍꢃꢏꢆꢇꢏꢂꢆꢈꢄꢃꢆꢒꢋꢏꢔꢄꢅꢆꢊꢙꢂꢇꢄ  
ꢌꢋꢃꢂꢙꢇꢋꢌꢄꢏꢎꢄꢆꢃꢃ ꢊꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢃꢆꢒꢋꢏꢔꢄꢎꢒꢄꢆꢈꢈꢄꢉꢋꢊꢃꢎꢇꢃ)ꢄꢊꢋꢙꢆꢊꢌꢈꢋꢃꢃꢄꢎꢒꢄ  
ꢆꢙꢋꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢁꢋꢆꢈꢏꢁꢗ  
ꢀꢁꢋꢄꢋ3ꢉꢎꢃ ꢊꢋꢄꢃꢏꢆꢇꢌꢆꢊꢌꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢚꢂꢊꢋꢈꢋꢃꢃꢄꢅꢎꢍꢂꢈꢋꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢃꢄꢋꢅꢉꢈꢎꢔꢃꢄ  
ꢆꢄ ꢇꢂꢏꢄꢎꢒꢄꢅꢋꢆꢃ ꢊꢋꢅꢋꢇꢏꢄꢜꢇꢎꢚꢇꢄꢆꢃꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ&ꢉꢋꢐꢂꢒꢂꢐꢄ!ꢍꢃꢎꢊꢉꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄ  
6ꢆꢏ)ꢄꢎꢊꢄ&!6ꢗꢄꢀꢁꢋꢄ&!6ꢄꢈꢂꢅꢂꢏꢄꢃꢋꢏꢄꢍꢔꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄꢂꢃꢄꢕꢗ/ꢄ5BꢜꢙꢗCꢄ  
ꢃꢏꢃꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄ&!6ꢄꢆꢊꢋꢄꢐꢎꢇꢌ ꢐꢏꢋꢌꢄ ꢃꢂꢇꢙꢄꢃꢏꢆꢇꢌꢆꢊꢌꢄꢎꢉꢋꢊꢆꢏꢂꢇꢙꢄ  
ꢉꢎꢃꢂꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄꢃꢉꢋꢐꢂꢒꢂꢋꢌꢄꢍꢔꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢏꢊꢆꢇꢃꢅꢂꢏꢏꢂꢇꢙꢄ  
ꢆꢏꢄꢂꢏꢃꢄꢁꢂꢙꢁꢋꢃꢏꢄꢐꢋꢊꢏꢂꢒꢂꢋꢌꢄꢉꢎꢚꢋꢊꢄꢈꢋꢑꢋꢈꢄꢂꢇꢄꢆꢈꢈꢄꢏꢋꢃꢏꢋꢌꢄꢒꢊꢋꢛ ꢋꢇꢐꢔꢄ  
ꢍꢆꢇꢌꢃꢗꢄ  
ꢍꢃꢏꢆꢇꢏꢂꢆꢈꢄꢅꢆꢊꢙꢂꢇꢄꢎꢒꢄꢃꢆꢒꢋꢏꢔꢄꢏꢎꢄꢙꢂꢑꢋꢄꢆꢌꢌꢂꢏꢂꢎꢇꢆꢈꢄꢉꢊꢎꢏꢋꢐꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄ  
ꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉ ꢍꢈꢂꢐꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢏꢎꢄꢆꢐꢐꢎ ꢇꢏꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢆꢇꢔꢄꢑꢆꢊꢂꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄꢂꢇꢄ  
ꢅꢋꢆꢃ ꢊꢋꢅꢋꢇꢏꢃꢗ  
Caution  
ꢀꢁꢋꢄ ꢃꢋꢊꢄꢂꢃꢄꢐꢆ ꢏꢂꢎꢇꢋꢌꢄꢏꢁꢆꢏꢄꢐꢁꢆꢇꢙꢋꢃꢄꢎꢊꢄꢅꢎꢌꢂꢒꢂꢐꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄꢇꢎꢏꢄ  
ꢋ3ꢉꢊꢋꢃꢃꢈꢔꢄꢆꢉꢉꢊꢎꢑꢋꢌꢄꢍꢔꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢆꢊꢏꢔꢄꢊꢋꢃꢉꢎꢇꢃꢂꢍꢈꢋꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢐꢎꢅꢉꢈꢂꢆꢇꢐꢋꢄ  
ꢐꢎ ꢈꢌꢄꢑꢎꢂꢌꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢚꢆꢊꢊꢆꢇꢏꢔꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄ ꢃꢋꢊSꢃꢄꢆ ꢏꢁꢎꢊꢂꢏꢔꢄꢏꢎꢄꢎꢉꢋꢊꢆꢏꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
ꢋꢛ ꢂꢉꢅꢋꢇꢏꢗ  
!ꢈꢏꢁꢎ ꢙꢁꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ&!6ꢄꢂꢃꢄꢌꢋꢏꢋꢊꢅꢂꢇꢋꢌꢄꢆꢏꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢁꢂꢙꢁꢋꢃꢏꢄꢐꢋꢊꢏꢂꢒꢂꢋꢌꢄ  
ꢉꢎꢚꢋꢊꢄꢈꢋꢑꢋꢈ)ꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢆꢐꢏ ꢆꢈꢄ&!6ꢄꢈꢋꢑꢋꢈꢄꢎꢒꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢚꢁꢂꢈꢋꢄ  
ꢎꢉꢋꢊꢆꢏꢂꢇꢙꢄꢐꢆꢇꢄꢍꢋꢄꢚꢋꢈꢈꢄꢍꢋꢈꢎꢚꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢅꢆ3ꢂꢅ ꢅꢄꢑꢆꢈ ꢄꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢂꢃꢄ  
ꢍꢋꢐꢆ ꢃꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢂꢃꢄꢌꢋꢃꢂꢙꢇꢋꢌꢄꢏꢎꢄꢎꢉꢋꢊꢆꢏꢋꢄꢆꢏꢄꢅ ꢈꢏꢂꢉꢈꢋꢄꢉꢎꢚꢋꢊꢄ  
ꢅꢆꢔꢄꢚꢆꢇꢏꢄꢏꢎꢄꢐꢎꢇꢃ ꢈꢏꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢃꢋꢊꢑꢂꢐꢋꢄꢉꢊꢎꢑꢂꢌꢋꢊꢄꢎꢊꢄꢐꢆꢈꢈꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
ꢃꢏꢎꢅꢋꢊꢄꢃꢋꢊꢑꢂꢐꢋꢄꢈꢂꢇꢋꢄꢏꢎꢄꢌꢂꢃꢐ ꢃꢃꢄꢆꢈꢏꢋꢊꢇꢆꢏꢂꢑꢋꢃꢗ  
#ꢏꢁꢋꢊꢄꢅꢋꢌꢂꢐꢆꢈꢄꢌꢋꢑꢂꢐꢋꢃO%ꢒꢄꢔꢎ ꢃꢋꢄꢆꢇꢔꢄꢎꢏꢁꢋꢊꢄꢉꢋꢊꢃꢎꢇꢆꢈꢄ  
ꢅꢋꢌꢂꢐꢆꢈꢄꢌꢋꢑꢂꢐ)ꢄꢐꢎꢇꢃ ꢈꢏꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢒꢆꢐꢏ ꢊꢋꢊꢄꢎꢒꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢌꢋꢑꢂꢐꢋꢄꢏꢎꢄ  
ꢌꢋꢏꢋꢊꢅꢂꢇꢋꢄꢂꢒꢄꢂꢏꢄꢂꢃꢄꢆꢌꢋꢛ ꢆꢏꢋꢈꢔꢄꢃꢁꢂꢋꢈꢌꢋꢌꢄꢒꢊꢎꢅꢄꢋ3ꢏꢋꢊꢇꢆꢈꢄ69  
ꢋꢇꢋꢊꢙ? ꢄꢉꢁꢔꢃꢂꢐꢂꢆꢇꢄꢅꢆꢔꢄꢍꢋꢄꢆꢍꢈꢋꢄꢏꢎꢄꢁꢋꢈꢉꢄꢔꢎ ꢄꢎꢍꢏꢆꢂꢇꢄꢏꢁꢂꢃꢄ  
ꢂꢇꢒꢎꢊꢅꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢗ  
Warning  
 ꢃꢋꢄꢎꢇꢈꢔꢄꢓꢔꢎꢐꢋꢊꢆ7ꢆꢉꢉꢊꢎꢑꢋꢌꢄꢆꢐꢐꢋꢃꢃꢎꢊꢂꢋꢃꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢓꢔꢎꢐꢋꢊꢆꢄ  
ꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢃꢗꢄ ꢃꢋꢄꢎꢒꢄꢆꢇꢔꢄ ꢇꢆ ꢏꢁꢎꢊꢂAꢋꢌꢄꢆꢐꢐꢋꢃꢃꢎꢊꢂꢋꢃꢄ;ꢂꢇꢐꢈ ꢌꢋꢃꢄ  
ꢒꢆꢐꢋꢉꢈꢆꢏꢋꢃBꢒꢊꢎꢇꢏꢄꢁꢎ ꢃꢂꢇꢙꢃ<ꢄꢅꢆꢔꢄꢍꢋꢄꢌꢆꢇꢙꢋꢊꢎ ꢃꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢚꢂꢈꢈꢄ  
ꢂꢇꢑꢆꢈꢂꢌꢆꢏꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢚꢆꢊꢊꢆꢇꢏꢔꢄꢂꢒꢄꢃꢆꢂꢌꢄꢆꢐꢐꢋꢃꢃꢎꢊꢂꢋꢃꢄꢐꢆ ꢃꢋꢄ  
ꢌꢆꢅꢆꢙꢋꢄꢎꢊꢄꢆꢄꢌꢋꢒꢋꢐꢏꢄꢏꢎꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇ  
Optimize your phone’s performance  
 ꢃꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢙ ꢂꢌꢋꢈꢂꢇꢋꢃꢄꢎꢇ ꢉꢆꢙꢋ  ꢏꢎꢄꢈꢋꢆꢊꢇꢄꢁꢎꢚꢄꢏꢎꢄꢎꢉꢏꢂꢅꢂAꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
ꢉꢋꢊꢒꢎꢊꢅꢆꢇꢐꢋꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢈꢂꢒꢋꢄꢎꢒꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢍꢆꢏꢏꢋꢊ  
%ꢇꢄꢁꢋꢆꢈꢏꢁꢄꢐꢆꢊꢋꢄꢒꢆꢐꢂꢈꢂꢏꢂꢋꢃOꢀ ꢊꢇꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢎꢒꢒꢄꢂꢇꢄꢁꢋꢆꢈꢏꢁꢄꢐꢆꢊꢋꢄ  
ꢒꢆꢐꢂꢈꢂꢏꢂꢋꢃꢄꢚꢁꢋꢇꢄꢂꢇꢃꢏꢊ ꢐꢏꢋꢌꢗꢄIꢎꢃꢉꢂꢏꢆꢈꢃꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢁꢋꢆꢈꢏꢁꢄꢐꢆꢊꢋꢄ  
ꢒꢆꢐꢂꢈꢂꢏꢂꢋꢃꢄꢅꢆꢔꢄꢍꢋꢄ ꢃꢂꢇꢙꢄꢋꢛ ꢂꢉꢅꢋꢇꢏꢄꢏꢁꢆꢏꢄꢂꢃꢄꢃꢋꢇꢃꢂꢏꢂꢑꢋꢄꢏꢎꢄ  
ꢋ3ꢏꢋꢊꢇꢆꢈꢄ69ꢄꢋꢇꢋꢊꢙ  
Air bags  
Potentially unsafe areas  
Posted facilitiesOꢀ ꢊꢇꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢎꢒꢒꢄꢂꢇꢄꢆꢇꢔꢄꢒꢆꢐꢂꢈꢂꢏꢔꢄꢚꢁꢋꢇꢄ  
ꢉꢎꢃꢏꢋꢌꢄꢇꢎꢏꢂꢐꢋꢃꢄꢊꢋꢛ ꢂꢊꢋꢄꢔꢎ ꢄꢏꢎꢄꢌꢎꢄꢃꢎꢗ  
%ꢒꢄꢔꢎ ꢄꢁꢆꢑꢋꢄꢆꢇꢄꢆꢂꢊꢄꢍꢆꢙ)ꢄ1#ꢄF#ꢀꢄꢉꢈꢆꢐꢋꢄꢂꢇꢃꢏꢆꢈꢈꢋꢌꢄꢎꢊꢄꢉꢎꢊꢏꢆꢍꢈꢋꢄ  
ꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢋꢛ ꢂꢉꢅꢋꢇꢏꢄꢎꢊꢄꢎꢏꢁꢋꢊꢄꢎꢍ:ꢋꢐꢏꢃꢄꢎꢑꢋꢊꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢆꢂꢊꢄꢍꢆꢙꢄꢎꢊꢄꢂꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
ꢆꢂꢊꢄꢍꢆꢙꢄꢌꢋꢉꢈꢎꢔꢅꢋꢇꢏꢄꢆꢊꢋꢆꢗꢄ%ꢒꢄꢋꢛ ꢂꢉꢅꢋꢇꢏꢄꢂꢃꢄꢇꢎꢏꢄꢉꢊꢎꢉꢋꢊꢈꢔꢄ  
ꢂꢇꢃꢏꢆꢈꢈꢋꢌ)ꢄꢔꢎ ꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢆꢃꢃꢋꢇꢙꢋꢊꢃꢄꢊꢂꢃꢜꢄꢃꢋꢊꢂꢎ ꢃꢄꢂꢇ:   
AircraftO9ꢘꢘꢄꢊꢋꢙ ꢈꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄꢉꢊꢎꢁꢂꢍꢂꢏꢄ ꢃꢂꢇꢙꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢎꢇꢄꢆꢄ  
ꢉꢈꢆꢇꢋꢄꢏꢁꢆꢏꢄꢂꢃꢄꢂꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢆꢂꢊꢗꢄꢀ ꢊꢇꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢎꢒꢒꢄꢍꢋꢒꢎꢊꢋꢄꢍꢎꢆꢊꢌꢂꢇꢙꢄ  
ꢆꢂꢊꢐꢊꢆꢒꢏꢗ  
Medical devices  
=ꢆꢐꢋꢅꢆꢜꢋꢊꢃO5ꢆꢊꢇꢂꢇꢙꢄꢏꢎꢄꢉꢆꢐꢋꢅꢆꢜꢋꢊꢄꢚꢋꢆꢊꢋꢊꢃ'ꢄꢚꢂꢊꢋꢈꢋꢃꢃꢄ  
ꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢃ)ꢄꢚꢁꢋꢇꢄꢂꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄRꢎꢇSꢄꢉꢎꢃꢂꢏꢂꢎꢇ)ꢄꢁꢆꢑꢋꢄꢍꢋꢋꢇꢄꢃꢁꢎꢚꢇꢄꢏꢎꢄ  
ꢂꢇꢏꢋꢊꢒꢋꢊꢋꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢉꢆꢐꢋꢅꢆꢜꢋꢊꢃꢗꢄꢀꢁꢋꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢃꢁꢎ ꢈꢌꢄꢍꢋꢄꢜꢋꢉꢏꢄꢆꢏꢄ  
ꢈꢋꢆꢃꢏꢄꢃꢂ3ꢄ;/<ꢄꢂꢇꢐꢁꢋꢃꢄꢆꢚꢆꢔꢄꢒꢊꢎꢅꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢆꢐꢋꢅꢆꢜꢋꢊꢄꢏꢎꢄꢊꢋꢌ ꢐꢋꢄ  
ꢊꢂꢃꢜꢗ  
VehiclesO69ꢄꢃꢂꢙꢇꢆꢈꢃꢄꢅꢆꢔꢄꢆꢒꢒꢋꢐꢏꢄꢂꢅꢉꢊꢎꢉꢋꢊꢈꢔꢄꢂꢇꢃꢏꢆꢈꢈꢋꢌꢄꢎꢊꢄ  
ꢂꢇꢆꢌꢋꢛ ꢆꢏꢋꢈꢔꢄꢃꢁꢂꢋꢈꢌꢋꢌꢄꢋꢈꢋꢐꢏꢊꢎꢇꢂꢐꢄꢃꢔꢃꢏꢋꢅꢃꢄꢂꢇꢄꢅꢎꢏꢎꢊꢄꢑꢋꢁꢂꢐꢈꢋꢃꢗꢄ  
ꢘꢁꢋꢐꢜꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢒꢆꢐꢏ ꢊꢋꢊꢄꢎꢒꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢌꢋꢑꢂꢐꢋꢄꢏꢎꢄꢌꢋꢏꢋꢊꢅꢂꢇꢋꢄꢂꢒꢄꢂꢏꢄ  
ꢂꢃꢄꢆꢌꢋꢛ ꢆꢏꢋꢈꢔꢄꢃꢁꢂꢋꢈꢌꢋꢌꢄꢒꢊꢎꢅꢄꢋ3ꢏꢋꢊꢇꢆꢈꢄ69ꢄꢋꢇꢋꢊꢙ?   
ꢉꢁꢔꢃꢂꢐꢂꢆꢇꢄꢅꢆꢔꢄꢍꢋꢄꢆꢍꢈꢋꢄꢏꢎꢄꢁꢋꢈꢉꢄꢔꢎ ꢄꢎꢍꢏꢆꢂꢇꢄꢏꢁꢂꢃꢄꢂꢇꢒꢎꢊꢅꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢗ  
ꢀꢁꢋꢄIꢋꢆꢈꢏꢁꢄ%ꢇꢌ ꢃꢏꢊꢔꢄ$ꢆꢇ ꢒꢆꢐꢏ ꢊꢋꢊꢃꢄ!ꢃꢃꢎꢐꢂꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
ꢚꢂꢊꢋꢈꢋꢃꢃꢄꢏꢋꢐꢁꢇꢎꢈꢎꢙꢔꢄꢊꢋꢃꢋꢆꢊꢐꢁꢄꢐꢎꢅꢅ ꢇꢂꢏꢔꢄꢊꢋꢐꢎꢅꢅꢋꢇꢌꢄꢏꢁꢆꢏꢄ  
ꢔꢎ ꢄꢒꢎꢈꢈꢎꢚꢄꢏꢁꢋꢃꢋꢄꢙ ꢂꢌꢋꢈꢂꢇꢋꢃꢄꢏꢎꢄꢅꢂꢇꢂꢅꢂAꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢎꢏꢋꢇꢏꢂꢆꢈꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄ  
ꢂꢇꢏꢋꢊꢒꢋꢊꢋꢇꢐ  
Blasting areas– ꢊꢇꢄꢎꢒꢒꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢚꢁꢋꢊꢋꢄꢍꢈꢆꢃꢏꢂꢇꢙꢄꢂꢃꢄꢂꢇꢄ  
ꢉꢊꢎꢙꢊꢋꢃꢃꢗꢄ#ꢍꢃꢋꢊꢑꢋꢄꢊꢋꢃꢏꢊꢂꢐꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃ)ꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢒꢎꢈꢈꢎꢚꢄꢆꢇꢔꢄꢊꢋꢙ ꢈꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄꢎꢊꢄ  
ꢈꢋꢃꢗ  
Potentially explosive atmospheres– ꢊꢇꢄꢎꢒꢒꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢚꢁꢋꢇꢄ  
ꢔꢎ ꢄꢆꢊꢋꢄꢂꢇꢄꢆꢇꢔꢄꢆꢊꢋꢆꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢆꢄꢉꢎꢏꢋꢇꢏꢂꢆꢈꢈꢔꢄꢋ3ꢉꢈꢎꢃꢂꢑꢋꢄꢆꢏꢅꢎꢃꢉꢁꢋꢊ  
#ꢍꢋꢔꢄꢆꢈꢈꢄꢃꢂꢙꢇꢃꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢂꢇꢃꢏꢊ ꢐꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢗꢄ&ꢉꢆꢊꢜꢃꢄꢂꢇꢄꢃ ꢐꢁꢄꢆꢊꢋꢆꢃꢄꢐꢎ ꢈꢌꢄ  
ꢐꢆ ꢃꢋꢄꢆꢇꢄꢋ3ꢉꢈꢎꢃꢂꢎꢇꢄꢎꢊꢄꢒꢂꢊ)ꢄꢊꢋꢃ ꢈꢏꢂꢇꢙꢄꢂꢇꢄꢍꢎꢌꢂꢈꢔꢄꢂꢇ: ꢊꢔꢄꢎꢊꢄꢌꢋꢆꢏꢁꢗ  
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;ꢕ.ꢄꢐꢋꢇꢏꢂꢅꢋꢏꢋꢊꢃ<ꢄꢆꢚꢆꢔꢄꢒꢊꢎꢅꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢆꢐꢋꢅꢆꢜꢋꢊꢄꢚꢁꢋꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
ꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢂꢃꢄꢏ ꢊꢇꢋꢌꢄꢎꢇꢗ  
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1ꢎꢄꢇꢎꢏꢄꢐꢆꢊꢊꢔꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢇꢋꢆꢊꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢁꢋꢆꢊꢏꢗ  
 ꢃꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢋꢆꢊꢄꢎꢉꢉꢎꢃꢂꢏꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢆꢐꢋꢅꢆꢜꢋ  
%ꢒꢄꢔꢎ ꢄꢁꢆꢑꢋꢄꢆꢇꢔꢄꢊꢋꢆꢃꢎꢇꢄꢏꢎꢄꢃ ꢃꢉꢋꢐꢏꢄꢏꢁꢆꢏꢄꢂꢇꢏꢋꢊꢒꢋꢊꢋꢇꢐꢋꢄꢂꢃꢄ  
ꢏꢆꢜꢂꢇꢙꢄꢉꢈꢆꢐ)ꢄꢏ ꢊꢇꢄꢎꢒꢒꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢂꢅꢅꢋꢌꢂꢆꢏꢋꢈ  
!ꢊꢋꢆꢃꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢆꢄꢉꢎꢏꢋꢇꢏꢂꢆꢈꢈꢔꢄꢋ3ꢉꢈꢎꢃꢂꢑꢋꢄꢆꢏꢅꢎꢃꢉꢁꢋꢊꢋꢄꢆꢊꢋꢄꢎꢒꢏꢋꢇ)ꢄ  
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ꢏꢄꢇꢎꢏꢄꢆꢈꢚꢆꢔꢃ)ꢄꢐꢈꢋꢆꢊꢈꢔꢄꢅꢆꢊꢜꢋꢌꢗꢄꢀꢁꢋꢔꢄꢂꢇꢐꢈ ꢌꢋ'  
ꢋꢈꢂꢇꢙꢄꢆꢊꢋꢆꢃꢄꢃ ꢐꢁꢄꢆꢃꢄꢙꢆꢃꢄꢃꢏꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃ  
ꢍꢋꢈꢎꢚꢄꢌꢋꢐꢜꢄꢎꢇꢄꢍꢎꢆꢏꢃ  
ꢏꢊꢆꢇꢃꢒꢋꢊꢄꢎꢊꢄꢃꢏꢎꢊꢆꢙꢋꢄꢒꢆꢐꢂꢈꢂꢏꢂꢋꢃꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢒ ꢋꢈꢄꢎꢊꢄꢐꢁꢋꢅꢂꢐꢆꢈꢃ  
ꢑꢋꢁꢂꢐꢈꢋꢃꢄ ꢃꢂꢇꢙꢄꢈꢂꢛ ꢋꢒꢂꢋꢌꢄꢉꢋꢏꢊꢎꢈꢋ ꢅꢄꢙꢆꢃ)ꢄꢃ ꢐꢁꢄꢆꢃꢄꢉꢊꢎꢉꢆꢇꢋꢄ  
ꢎꢊꢄꢍ ꢏꢆꢇꢋ  
IꢋꢆꢊꢂꢇꢙꢄꢆꢂꢌꢃO&ꢎꢅꢋꢄꢌꢂꢙꢂꢏꢆꢈꢄꢚꢂꢊꢋꢈꢋꢃꢃꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢃꢄꢅꢆꢔꢄꢂꢇꢏꢋꢊꢒꢋꢊꢋꢄ  
ꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢁꢋꢆꢊꢂꢇꢙꢄꢆꢂꢌꢃꢗꢄ%ꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢋꢑꢋꢇꢏꢄꢎꢒꢄꢃ ꢐꢁꢄꢂꢇꢏꢋꢊꢒꢋꢊꢋꢇꢐ)ꢄꢔꢎ  
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ꢆꢊꢋꢆꢃꢄꢚꢁꢋꢊꢋꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢆꢂꢊꢄꢐꢎꢇꢏꢆꢂꢇꢃꢄꢐꢁꢋꢅꢂꢐꢆꢈꢃꢄꢎꢊꢄꢉꢆꢊꢏꢂꢐꢈꢋꢃꢄꢃ ꢐꢁꢄ  
ꢆꢃꢄꢙꢊꢆꢂꢇ)ꢄꢌ ꢃꢏ)ꢄꢎꢊꢄꢅꢋꢏꢆꢈꢄꢉꢎꢚꢌꢋꢊꢃ  
ꢆꢇꢔꢄꢎꢏꢁꢋꢊꢄꢆꢊꢋꢆꢄꢚꢁꢋꢊꢋꢄꢔꢎ ꢄꢚꢎ ꢈꢌꢄꢇꢎꢊꢅꢆꢈꢈꢔꢄꢍꢋꢄꢆꢌꢑꢂꢃꢋꢌꢄꢏꢎꢄ  
ꢉꢊꢎꢑꢂꢌꢋꢊSꢃꢄꢇꢋꢏꢚꢎꢊꢜꢄꢐꢎꢇꢏꢊꢎꢈꢃꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢎꢚꢋꢊꢄꢎꢒꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ69ꢄꢃꢂꢙꢇꢆꢈꢗꢄꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄ  
ꢉꢎꢚꢋꢊꢄꢈꢋꢑꢋꢈꢄꢐꢆꢇꢄꢊꢆꢇꢙꢋꢄꢒꢊꢎꢅꢄ+ꢗ++/ꢄꢏꢎꢄ+ꢗ/ꢄꢚꢆꢏꢏꢃꢗ  
%ꢇꢄ!  ꢃꢏꢄꢕ**/)ꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ ꢗ&ꢗꢄ9ꢋꢌꢋꢊꢆꢈꢄꢘꢎꢅꢅ ꢇꢂꢐꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢃꢄ  
ꢘꢎꢅꢅꢂꢃꢃꢂꢎꢇꢄ;9ꢘꢘ<ꢄꢆꢌꢎꢉꢏꢋꢌꢄ69ꢄꢋ3ꢉꢎꢃ ꢊꢋꢄꢙ ꢂꢌꢋꢈꢂꢇꢋꢃꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄ  
ꢃꢆꢒꢋꢏꢔꢄꢈꢋꢑꢋꢈꢃꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢁꢆꢇꢌ7ꢁꢋꢈꢌꢄꢚꢂꢊꢋꢈꢋꢃꢃꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢃꢗꢄꢀꢁꢋꢃꢋꢄ  
ꢊꢇꢄꢎꢒꢒꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢑꢋꢁꢂꢐꢈꢋꢄꢋꢇꢙꢂꢇꢋ  
Use with care  
 ꢃꢋꢄꢎꢇꢈꢔꢄꢂꢇꢄꢇꢎꢊꢅꢆꢈꢄꢉꢎꢃꢂꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄ;ꢏꢎꢄꢋꢆꢊ<ꢗꢄ!ꢑꢎꢂꢌꢄꢌꢊꢎꢉꢉꢂꢇꢙ)ꢄꢁꢂꢏꢏꢂꢇꢙ)ꢄ  
ꢍꢋꢇꢌꢂꢇꢙ)ꢄꢎꢊꢄꢃꢂꢏꢏꢂꢇꢙꢄꢎꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇ  
ꢂꢌꢋꢈꢂꢇꢋꢃꢄꢆꢊꢋꢄꢐꢎꢇꢃꢂꢃꢏꢋꢇꢏꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢃꢆꢒꢋꢏꢔꢄꢃꢏꢆꢇꢌꢆꢊꢌꢃꢄ  
ꢉꢊꢋꢑꢂꢎ ꢃꢈꢔꢄꢃꢋꢏꢄꢍꢔꢄꢍꢎꢏꢁꢄ ꢗ&ꢗꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢂꢇꢏꢋꢊꢇꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢆꢈꢄꢃꢏꢆꢇꢌꢆꢊꢌꢃꢄ  
ꢍꢎꢌꢂꢋꢃꢄꢂꢇꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢒꢎꢈꢈꢎꢚꢂꢇꢙꢄꢊꢋꢉꢎꢊꢏꢃ'  
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Keep phone dry  
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ꢐꢎꢇꢏꢆꢐꢏꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢌꢋꢆꢈꢋꢊꢗꢄ5ꢆꢏꢋꢊꢄꢌꢆꢅꢆꢙꢋꢄꢅꢆꢔꢄꢇꢎꢏꢄꢍꢋꢄꢐꢎꢑꢋꢊꢋꢌꢄ  
ꢇꢌꢋꢊꢄꢚꢆꢊꢊꢆꢇꢏ  
;!ꢅꢋꢊꢂꢐꢆꢇꢄFꢆꢏꢂꢎꢇꢆꢈꢄ&ꢏꢆꢇꢌꢆꢊꢌꢃꢄ%ꢇꢃꢏꢂꢏ )ꢄꢕ**ꢖ<  
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=ꢊꢎꢏꢋꢐꢏꢂꢎꢇꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄ$ꢋꢆꢃ ꢊꢋꢅꢋꢇꢏꢃ)ꢄꢕ*0/<  
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Resetting the phone  
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ꢊꢋꢉꢎꢊꢏꢃꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ9ꢘꢘꢄꢙ ꢂꢌꢋꢈꢂꢇꢋꢃꢗ  
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ꢊꢋꢃꢉꢎꢇꢌꢄꢏꢎꢄꢜꢋꢔꢉꢊꢋꢃꢃꢋꢃ)ꢄꢊꢋꢃꢋꢏꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢍꢔꢄꢊꢋꢅꢎꢑꢂꢇꢙꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄ  
ꢊꢋꢉꢈꢆꢐꢂꢇꢙꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ67 %$ꢄꢐꢎꢑꢋꢊꢗꢄ%ꢒꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢊꢎꢍꢈꢋꢅꢄꢉꢋꢊꢃꢂꢃꢏꢃ)ꢄꢊꢋꢏ ꢊꢇꢄ  
ꢏꢁꢋꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇꢋꢄꢏꢎꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄꢌꢋꢆꢈꢋꢊꢄꢒꢎꢊꢄꢃꢋꢊꢑꢂꢐ  
E911 Mandates  
5ꢁꢋꢊꢋꢄꢃꢋꢊꢑꢂꢐꢋꢄꢂꢃꢄꢆꢑꢆꢂꢈꢆꢍꢈ)ꢄꢏꢁꢂꢃꢄꢁꢆꢇꢌꢃꢋꢏꢄꢐꢎꢅꢉꢈꢂꢋꢃꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ  
=ꢁꢆꢃꢋꢄ%ꢄꢆꢇꢌꢄ=ꢁꢆꢃꢋꢄ%%ꢄ8*ꢄ$ꢆꢇꢌꢆꢏꢋꢃꢄꢂꢃꢃ ꢋꢌꢄꢍꢔꢄꢏꢁꢋꢄ9ꢘꢘꢗ  
Qualified service  
%ꢒꢄꢔꢎ ꢄꢆꢊꢋꢄꢋ3ꢉꢋꢊꢂꢋꢇꢐꢂꢇꢙꢄꢉꢊꢎꢍꢈꢋꢅꢃꢄꢚꢂꢏꢁꢄꢔꢎ ꢊꢄꢉꢁꢎꢇ)ꢄꢃꢋꢋꢄ  
P@ꢋꢏꢏꢂꢇꢙꢄIꢋꢈꢉQꢄꢎꢇꢄꢉꢆꢙꢋ ,,ꢗꢄ%ꢒꢄꢔꢎ ꢄꢁꢆꢑꢋꢄꢆꢌꢌꢂꢏꢂꢎꢇꢆꢈꢄ  
Battery and charger specifications  
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Charger  
Input  
Output  
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Accessories  
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Kyocera Wireless Corp.  
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Radio Frequency (RF) energy  
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1
Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Inserting your RUIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Charging the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Getting to know your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Using the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
6
Customizing Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Setting your phone to vibrate . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Locking your keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Adjusting volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Setting the incoming call alert . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Choosing a different ringer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Changing the key beep sound . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Changing the key beep length . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Personalizing the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Setting call alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Creating a secure environment . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Setting alerts for your headset . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
2
Making and Receiving Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Answering a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Dealing with missed calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Viewing recent call details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Setting up speed dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Setting up voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Tracking your calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Calling emergency numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Setting the roaming option . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
7
8
Playing Games and Using Tools. . . . . . . . . 29  
BlackJack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Video Poker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Stop Watch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Scheduler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
3
4
Entering Letters, Numbers, and Symbols . 13  
Storing Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Saving a new contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Shortcut to your contacts list . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
5
Sending and Receiving Text Messages . . 19  
Sending text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Retrieving text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Erasing messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Setting message alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
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1
GETTING STARTED  
This document describes the Kyocera K112 phone,  
with CDMA digital and analog service at 800 MHz.  
Your phone comes with an integrated, rechargeable  
Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery, which is not fully  
charged.  
4. Slide the RUIM card cover  
back onto the phone until it  
latches. Do not force.  
Charging the battery  
Fully charge the new battery for approximately 12  
hours before using the phone for the first time.  
To charge the battery,  
connect the power adapter  
to the jack located at the  
Inserting your RUIM card  
The RUIM card is supplied by your service provider  
when you register as a user. It contains all the  
important data pertaining to your phone.  
Important: Make sure that the phone is turned off  
and is disconnected from the charger before you  
insert or remove the RUIM card  
bottom left of the phone,  
then connect the adapter’s plug to a wall outlet.  
The battery icon at the top-right corner of the  
screen tells you whether the phone is:  
1. Hold the phone face down.  
2. Remove the RUIM card cover located at the  
Charging (animated icon)  
lower end of the phone by sliding it down.  
Partially charged  
Fully charged  
Low battery  
.
3. Place the RUIM card into its  
compartment with the metal  
contacts facing down and the  
cut corner to the left.  
.
. Icon blinks and the phone  
beeps. The phone screen displays a “Low  
Battery” message. When the battery is  
completely drained the phone powers off.  
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Recharging the battery  
Common causes of battery drain  
You can safely recharge the battery at any time,  
even if it has a partial charge.  
The following operations drain the battery more  
quickly and thereby adversely affect talk and  
standby times:  
Caring for the battery  
Playing games frequently.  
Frequent use of the backlights.  
This section describes important safety information  
and tips for improving battery performance.  
• Using data cables or accessories, such as the  
Hands-free headset.  
General safety guidelines  
This phone contains an integrated Li-Ion battery,  
Operating when no service is available, or  
service is available intermittently.  
High earpiece and ringer volume settings.  
Do not attempt to open the battery  
compartment and dismantle, puncture, or  
short-circuit the battery.  
• Unacknowledged voicemail and text message  
alerts.  
If you have not used the battery for more than a  
month, recharge it before using your phone.  
Avoid exposing the phone to extreme  
temperatures, direct sunlight, or high humidity.  
• Never dispose of used batteries in or near a fire.  
It could lead to explosion. Check with your  
local regulations for proper disposal  
instructions.  
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Getting to know your phone  
1
Home screen. Press OK (item 8) to select Menu.  
<< key erases the last character in text entry, returns to the  
previous menu, or erases characters during text entry.  
2
Navigation key (four directions) scrolls through lists and  
positions the cursor during text entry. Also accesses shortcuts  
from the home screen.  
3
4
5
6
Send/Talk key dials a number or answer a call.  
Keypad for entering enter numbers, letters, or symbols.  
Jack for Hands-free Headset (sold separately).  
* Text key switches between upper and lower case during text  
7
8
9
entry.  
OK key selects a menu item or option.  
End/Power key turns the phone on or off, ends a call, or  
returns you to the home screen.  
10  
11  
12  
# Space key inserts a space during text entry.  
0 Next key cycles through word choices during EZText entry.  
Jack for AC adapter (included).  
Warning: Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack will damage the phone.  
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Performing basic functions  
To...  
From the home screen...  
Turn on the phone  
Press  
.
Turn off the phone  
Make a call  
Press and hold  
for approximately 3 seconds.  
Enter the number using the alphanumeric keypad and press  
.
End a call  
Press  
Press  
.
Answer a call  
.
Verify Own Number  
Access voicemail  
Lock the keypad  
Unlock the keypad  
Access the Contacts list  
Access Recent Calls list  
Select Menu Phone Info.  
Press and hold  
Press and hold  
Press  
and follow the system prompts.  
.
Press  
Press  
right.  
left.  
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Using the menus  
The contents of the main menu are as follows:  
Settings  
Contacts  
Messages  
Voice Mail  
InBox  
Create Message  
Preformatted Messages Scheduler  
Outbox  
Erase Messages  
Message Settings  
Extra  
Recent Calls  
Missed Calls  
Incoming Calls  
Outgoing Calls  
Silence All  
Find  
Games  
Auto Key Guard  
Sound  
Display  
Alert  
Call Timers  
Security  
View All  
Stop Watch  
Alarm  
Business  
Personal  
Add New  
Speed Dial List  
Calculator  
Phone Info  
Your phone number  
Accessories  
Sys/Network  
To use menus:  
In this guide, the use of an arrow tells you to  
select an option from the menu. For example,  
Menu Settings means select Menu, then  
select the Settings option.  
The instructions in this guide assume that your  
menu appears in icons. To change your menu  
display so that it appears as a list select  
Menu Settings Display Menu  
Format Small Icons.  
Press  
Press  
to select Menu.  
to select a menu item or soft key.  
left or right to see menus.  
up or down to view menu items.  
right or left to access soft keys.  
to go up a menu level.  
• Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press to return to the home screen.  
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You have one or more voicemails.  
Indicates a contact is labeled personal.  
Indicates a contact is labeled business.  
Icon for Web page.  
Understanding screen icons  
These icons may appear on your phone’s screen.  
The alarm is set.  
The phone is operating in analog mode.  
The phone is operating in CDMA digital  
mode.  
Indicates a contact’s address.  
Battery power indicator. The more black  
bars, the greater the charge.  
The phone is receiving a signal. You can  
make and receive calls. The more the  
bars, the stronger the signal.  
A call is in progress.  
A call is in progress with voice privacy  
activated.  
The phone is locked.  
You have a text message, voicemail or  
page.  
No service is available.  
The phone is roaming outside of its home  
service area.  
The phone vibrates or lights up instead of  
ringing.  
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2
MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS  
1. Press  
right when on the home screen.  
Making a call  
This brings up a list of all saved contacts.  
2. Scroll down the list, find the contact you want,  
1. Make sure you are in an area where the signal  
can be received. Look for the  
symbol on  
and press  
to dial the number.  
the home screen. The more bars you see in this  
symbol, the stronger the reception. If there are  
no bars, try to move to where the reception is  
better. In some cases, this can be as simple as  
changing the direction you are facing.  
The phone goes into power save mode when it  
is left idle for 5 minutes. If you see the message  
“POWER SAVE” on the screen, press any key to  
return to the idle screen.  
3. If you have already allocated a speed dial  
number for the contact, press the  
corresponding speed dial number to dial. For  
more information, refer to “Setting up speed  
dialing” on page 9  
Answering a call  
When you receive a call, the phone rings, vibrates,  
and/or lights up, and an animated phone icon  
appears. The number of the caller also appears if it  
is not restricted. If the number is stored in your  
Contacts directory, the contact name appears.  
2. Enter the phone number.  
3. Press  
4. Press  
to dial the number.  
to end the call.  
Press  
to answer the call.  
Redialing a number  
To redial the last number called, press  
Select Silence to mute the ringer or stop the  
vibration when there is an incoming call.  
Select Hold to put the caller on hold.  
Press  
twice.  
Calling a saved number  
If you have already saved a phone number, you can  
use the All Contacts list to find it quickly.  
or select Voice Mail to send the call  
to the voicemail.  
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Select Network Forward to forward the  
incoming call to another number, which you  
defined under Sys/Network.  
Press  
or  
to clear the screen.  
To view the caller’s number or name, press  
left to access the Recent Calls list and  
select Missed Calls.  
Setting keys to answer calls  
1. Select Menu Settings Accessories →  
• If the caller left a voicemail message, select  
View and then Call. If you have not yet set up  
your voicemail, the caller cannot leave a  
message. See “Setting up voicemail” on  
page 10.  
Any Key Answer.  
2. Select On and press  
All incoming calls can now be answered by  
pressing any key except and  
to set.  
,
.
Setting missed call alerts  
You can set the alert to beep when you have missed  
a call.  
Answering calls hands-Free  
If your phone is attached to an accessory such as a  
hands-free headset (sold separately), you can set it  
to answer an incoming call after 2, 5 or 10  
seconds.  
1. Select Menu Settings Alert Missed  
Call.  
2. Select Enable.  
3. Press  
1. Select Menu Settings Accessories →  
.
Headset Autoanswer.  
2. Select Off, 2 seconds, 5 seconds or 10  
Viewing recent call details  
seconds.  
Details on the last 10 calls you have missed, made  
or received are stored in Recent Calls. You can get  
details on the caller’s name and phone number,  
along with the time and length of the call.  
3. Press  
.
Dealing with missed calls  
When you have missed a call, “Missed” appears on  
your screen. This message remains, unless the  
caller leaves a voicemail.  
1. Select Menu Recent Calls.  
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2. Select Missed Calls, Incoming Calls or  
A message appears: “Erase All Recent Call List?”  
Outgoing Calls.  
4. Select Yes to erase all.  
3. Press  
4. Select a phone entry.  
.
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.  
5. Select an available option from the list.  
Call Number dials the phone number.  
Time shows the time and duration of call.  
View Number displays the phone number.  
Edit Number edits the phone number.  
Delete Entry deletes the number from the  
list.  
1. From the home screen, press  
right to get  
to your contacts list.  
2. Locate the contact you want to add speed  
dialing to and press  
.
3. Highlight the phone number and press  
.
Send SMS Message sends messages from  
the phone number.  
Save New saves the number to your  
contacts list.  
Save To Existing adds the phone number to  
the an existing contact.  
4. Scroll to Add to Speed Dial and press  
.
5. Select an empty speed dial location to assign to  
the phone number (location “1” is reserved for  
your voicemail number).  
6. Press  
. The message “Contact Added”  
confirms the speed dial location.  
Erase the recent calls list  
You can erase all calls listed in your Recent Calls  
menu.  
To speed dial  
From the home screen, enter the one- or two-digit  
speed dial number and press  
.
1. Select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter your four-digit PIN code and press  
.
3. Select Erase All Recent Call List.  
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Checking voicemail messages  
When a voice message is received, your screen  
displays text similar to “New Message 1 Voicemail.”  
This text remains for about five minutes. After that  
Setting up voicemail  
Before your phone can accept 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 your voicemail, even if your phone is  
in use or turned off.  
the  
appears.  
• To retrieve your voicemail, press and hold  
(default speed dial number), or the  
voicemail number you created, to call your  
voicemail number.  
Note: Check with your service provider if you have  
problems setting up voicemail.  
1. From the home screen, press and hold  
2. Enter your passcode which you obtain from  
your service provider.  
3. Follow the system prompts to create a password  
.
Silencing an incoming call  
To mute the ringer or stop the vibration when  
there is an incoming call, select Silence.  
This action silences the current call only. The next  
call will ring as normal.  
and record a greeting.  
Changing the default voicemail  
number  
Adjusting the volume during a call  
To adjust the earpiece volume during a call,  
press up or down.  
1. Select Menu Messages Message  
Settings.  
2. Highlight Voice Mail Number and press  
.
3. Highlight Edit and press  
.
4. Enter the voicemail number.  
5. Press  
twice to confirm.  
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All Calls  
Tracking your calls  
This timer displays the number and duration of all  
incoming and outgoing calls You cannot reset this  
timer.  
Your phone has three timers that count the  
duration of the calls you have made and receive.  
Outgoing Calls  
This timer displays the number of outgoing calls  
you have placed, and their duration. You can reset  
this timer.  
Select Menu Settings Call Timers →  
All Calls.  
Calling emergency numbers  
Regardless of your three-digit emergency code  
(911, 111, 999, 000, etc.), your phone will operate  
as described below.  
1. Select Menu Settings Call Timers →  
Outgoing Calls.  
2. Select Reset. Calls are reset to 0.  
You can call your emergency code even if your  
account is restricted. However, when you call, your  
phone enters Emergency mode, which you must  
exit to place other calls.  
Incoming Calls  
This timer displays the number of incoming calls  
you have received, and their duration. You can  
reset this timer.  
To exit Emergency mode  
Select Menu Settings Call Timers →  
Incoming Calls.  
When you have completed the emergency call,  
press  
to select Exit. Then press  
again to  
Select Reset. Calls are reset to 0.  
confirm your choice. The phone returns to Standby  
mode and you are ready to make and receive  
regular calls.  
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Setting the roaming option  
You can set the phone to not roam at all or to  
switch between digital and analog modes.  
1. Select Menu Settings Sys/Network →  
Roaming Opt  
2. Select an option:  
No Roaming causes the phone to access  
calls only in the service provider area.  
Automatic automatically switches the phone  
between digital and analog modes.  
3. Press  
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3
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS, AND SYMBOLS  
This table gives general instructions for entering letters, numbers, and symbols in Contacts and Messages.  
For more detailed information on using text entry modes, see page 14.  
To...  
Do this...  
Enter a letter  
In Multitap mode, press the appropriate alphanumeric key until the letter you want  
appears on the display.  
Enter a number  
Enter a symbol  
Enter a space  
In Numbers mode, press the number key once.  
In Symbols mode, enter the number corresponding to the symbol you want.  
Press  
Press  
.
Erase a character  
Erase all characters  
.
Press and hold  
.
Move cursor right or left Press  
right and left.  
Change modes  
Select the current input mode and press  
. Select an input mode.  
Capitalize the next letter  
In Multitap mode, press  
after entering text. press  
each time you want to capitalize. In EZText mode,  
until the capitalization you want appears.  
Capitalize every letter  
In Multitap mode, press  
mode, after entering text, press  
until the input mode displays MULTITAP. In EZText  
until the capitalization you want appears.  
Capitalize the first letter of In Multitap mode, press  
each word mode, after entering text, press  
until the input mode displays Multitap. In EZText  
until the capitalization you want appears.  
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Understanding text entry modes  
Entering words quickly  
There are four modes available to you when  
entering text, numbers, of symbols:  
When you press a series of keys using eZText, it  
checks the built-in dictionary for common words  
and predict the word you are trying to spell.  
1. For each letter of the word you wish to spell,  
press the appropriate alphanumeric key once.  
For example, to enter the word “any” press the  
Multitap mode  
Numbers mode  
EZText mode  
Symbols mode  
alphanumberic keys  
.
Note: The mode you start in depends on the task  
you are doing. For example, when entering a phone  
number in the Contacts menu, the default text  
mode is Numbers. When entering a name for a  
contact, the default text mode is EZText.  
2. If the word suggested by EZText does not match  
what you want, press  
other word matches.  
up or down to look at  
3. When you see the word you want, press  
to  
accept it.  
Entering words letter by letter  
1. Press the appropriate alphanumeric key once to  
display the first letter that appears on the  
keypad, twice for the second letter, and so on.  
2. Wait for the cursor to move right before you  
Entering symbols  
While entering text, you can also enter symbols.  
1. Press , then press  
right to highlight the  
current text mode.  
2. Select Symbols.  
enter the next letter.  
3. You will be presented with a list of symbols.  
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+ < > = / \ & , [ ] $ ^ ;  
-
:
4. Press the number corresponding to the symbol  
of your choice.  
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MULTITAP inputs all characters as  
uppercase  
multitap inputs all characters in lowercase  
Multitap inputs only the first character in  
Entering numbers  
In Numbers mode, press a number key once.  
In Multitap mode, press and hold a number  
key until the number appears on the screen.  
uppercase.  
In EZText mode, press and hold a number key  
until the number appears on the screen.  
Entering special characters  
If your phone is set to a language other than  
English, use the following key references to enter  
accented characters.  
Changing input modes  
To enter characters that belong to a mode other  
than the one you’re in, you’ll need to change  
modes. For example, to enter numbers in an email  
address while in Multitap mode:  
Portuguese  
A À Á Â B C Ç 2  
D E È É Ê F 3  
G H I Í 4  
1. Press  
.
2. Press  
right to highlight the current mode  
3. Select Numbers.  
4. Enter the number, and then change back to  
M N O Ò Ó Ô Õ 6  
T U Ü Ú V 8  
Multitap mode to complete the address.  
Spanish  
Switching text cases  
Three settings are available in the Multitap mode.  
To change settings for upper and lower case input  
while in Multitap mode:  
A Á B C 2  
D E É F 3  
G H I Í 4  
M N Ñ O Ó 6  
T U Ü Ú V 8  
1. Press  
2. Continue pressing  
while in Multitap mode.  
until your desired  
input case is displayed. For example,  
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4
STORING CONTACTS  
The Contacts menu of your phone is like a set of  
phone index cards for you to store information  
about a person or a company. Your phone can  
hold, on average, about 200 phone numbers. Each  
name, e-mail address, mailing address or web  
address entry can contain up to 256 characters.  
The minimum length of RUIM phone number is 10  
digits, the maximum is 32 digits.  
6. After adding options, scroll to the contact’s  
number and press  
options:  
to the following  
Number Type to classify the number  
Edit to change the number  
Erase to delete the number  
Add Speed Dial to add a speed dial location  
to the contact.  
Saving a new contact  
Adding pauses to a phone number  
1. From the home screen, enter the phone  
When you save the phone number of an automated  
service, you may include a pause where you need to  
select an option or enter a password. You can enter  
multiple pauses in a phone number. A Pause will  
cause the phone to stop dialing until you select the  
Release key.  
number you wish to save.  
2. Press  
to select New.  
3. Enter the name of the contact.  
To learn how to enter letters, see page 13.  
4. Press  
5. Press  
twice to save the number.  
to select options:  
1. Enter the first portion of the phone number.  
2. Scroll  
right to Pause and press  
.
Add New to add a new phone number.  
Edit Name to edit the name of the contact.  
Classify Contact to classify the contact as  
Personal or Business.  
The letter P appears next to the last digit of your  
phone entry.  
3. Enter the remaining numbers and add more  
pauses where needed.  
Erase Contact to erase the new contact.  
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4. To save the number, press  
right or left to  
4. Select Options.  
select New to add the number as a new contact  
or To Existing to add the number to an existing  
contact. Follow the prompts.  
5. Select Erase Contact and press  
6. Press  
to select Yes. “Contact Deleted”  
appears on the screen.  
Saving addresses and web pages  
To save a phone number, email address, street  
address, or Web page URL, follow these steps.  
1. Select Menu Contacts Add New.  
2. Highlight Phone, Email, Address, or Web Page.  
Editing a contact name  
1. Select Menu Contacts.  
2. Select View All or Find to locate the contact  
you wish to edit.  
3. Scroll to the contact you wish to edit and press  
3. Press  
.
.
4. Enter the information. To learn how to enter  
letters, “Entering Letters, Numbers, and  
Symbols” on page 13  
4. Select Options.  
5. Select Edit Name and press  
6. Press and hold to erase the existing name.  
7. Enter the new name and press twice.  
.
5. Press  
twice to go to the next screen.  
6. Enter a contact name.  
“Contact Saved” appears on the screen.  
7. Press  
twice to Save.  
Editing a phone number  
1. Select Menu Contacts.  
2. Select View All or Find to locate the contact  
Erasing a contact  
1. Select Menu Contacts.  
2. Select View All or Find to locate the contact  
you wish to edit.  
3. Scroll to the contact you wish to edit or erase  
you want to edit.  
3. Highlight the contact to edit and press  
4. Press down to highlight the phone number  
to edit and press  
.
and press  
.
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5. Highlight Edit and press  
6. Follow the prompts.  
.
Shortcut to your contacts list  
From the home screen, press  
All Contacts list. Highlight the contact you wish to  
call and press to dial the number.  
right to view the  
7. Press  
when finished.  
Classifying a contact  
You can classify a contact as business or personal.  
1. Select Menu Contacts.  
2. Select View All or Find to locate the contact  
you want to edit.  
3. Highlight the contact to edit and press  
4. Press to select Options.  
.
5. Highlight Classify Contact and press  
.
6. Select Business or Personal and press  
.
Assigning the contact number type  
1. Select Menu Contacts.  
2. Select View All or Find to locate the contact  
you want to edit.  
3. Highlight the contact to edit and press  
4. Press down to highlight the phone number  
to edit and press  
5. Highlight Number Type and press  
6. Select the type of number: Work, Home,  
Mobile, or Pager and press  
.
.
,
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5
SENDING AND RECEIVING TEXT MESSAGES  
This chapter describes how to send, receive, and  
erase text messages from your phone.  
Important: 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.  
3. Select Continue to enter your message.  
To learn how to enter letters, “Entering Letters,  
Numbers, and Symbols” on page 13.  
4. When you have completed the message, select  
Continue and press  
to Send.  
Sending a pre-written message  
Your Kyocera K112 comes with a set of commonly  
used messages, such as “Call me”, “Emergency”,  
“Need directions.”  
Sending text messages  
Check with your service provider to find out if you  
are able to send text messages from your phone.  
You can only send text messages to phones that are  
capable of receiving them.  
1. Select Menu Messages Preformatted  
Message.  
2. Scroll through the list of messages and press  
.
Sending a new text message  
3. Enter the phone number manually or select  
1. Select Menu Messages Create  
from the All Contacts list and press  
continue.  
4. Edit the contact when prompted.  
5. Select Send or Save. If you select Save, your  
to  
Message.  
2. Enter the number  
-or-  
select the number from your contacts list by  
message is placed in your Outbox.  
pressing  
at the text entry screen, scrolling  
to Contacts, and pressing  
number you want and press  
again. Select the  
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Sending a saved message  
Receiving incoming calls while  
creating messages  
You can reuse a message you have stored in your  
Outbox. The Outbox contains all sent messages,  
messages for which send attempts have been made  
as well as messages with failed send attempts.  
If you don’t wish to answer the call, select  
.
• To answer the call, press  
. The message you  
were working on will be lost. You will need to  
re-write your message again.  
1. Select Menu Messages Outbox.  
2. Scroll through the list of messages and press  
Viewing the OutBox  
to select the message you wish to send.  
You can check the status of messages you have sent  
as long as they have been saved to the OutBox.  
1. Select Menu Messages OutBox.  
3. Select an option from the list:  
Done to go back to previous screen  
Erase the message  
Send the message  
2. Scroll through the list of messages.  
3. Press  
to read the message.  
Forward the message to another recipient  
by entering another phone number.  
Retrieving text messages  
1. Select Menu Messages Inbox.  
Edit the message. Press  
when you  
finish editing the message.  
2. Scroll to the message you want to read. The  
4. Press  
5. Press  
to continue.  
again to Send.  
icon to the left should be flashing.  
3. Press  
to open and read the message. The  
If you cannot send messages  
screen autoscrolls page by page unless you  
You may not be able to send or receive messages if  
your phone’s memory is nearly full, or if digital  
service is not available during that time. To free up  
memory, erase old messages. See “Erasing  
messages” on page 21.  
press  
left or right.  
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Erasing all messages  
Erasing messages  
It is a good idea to erase old messages, as messages  
take up memory in your phone.  
1. Select Menu Messages Erase  
Messages.  
2. Select an option from the list:  
You have the option of erasing text messages as you  
send or read them, erasing them one-at-a-time  
from the OutBox or InBox, erasing them all at once,  
or erasing them automatically.  
No returns you to the previous screen  
Entire Inbox deletes all messages in the  
inbox. If selected, the prompt, “Entire  
Inbox?” appears. Select Yes.  
Erasing single messages  
1. Select Menu Messages.  
2. Scroll down to select the type of text message  
Entire Outbox deletes all messages stored in  
the outbox. If selected, the prompt “Entire  
Outbox?” appears. Select Yes.  
Old Inbox deletes all messages in the old  
inbox. If selected, the prompt “Erase all old  
Inbox messages?” appears. Select Yes.  
you want to erase (InBox, or OutBox).  
3. Press  
to select the message to erase.  
4. Select Erase to erase the message. A notification  
appears: “Erase this message?”  
5. Select Yes to erase the message.  
Setting message alerts  
You can choose how you want be alerted of  
incoming voicemail, pages, or text messages.  
Auto Erase Inbox  
Use this setting to have messages automatically  
erased when memory is low.  
1. Select Menu Messages Message  
Settings Message Alert.  
1. Select Menu Messages Message  
2. Select an option from the list:  
SettingsAuto Erase Inbox.  
None no alert  
Vibrate Once sets the phone to vibrate once  
2. Select Enable.  
3. Press  
.
when you receive a message  
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Vibrate & Remind sets the phone to vibrate  
once when a new message is received and  
then every minute until message is  
acknowledged.  
Beep Once sets the phone to beep once  
when you receive a message  
Beep & Remind sets the phone to beep  
once when a new message is received and  
then every minute until message is  
acknowledged.  
3. Press  
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6
CUSTOMIZING YOUR PHONE  
The contents of the Settings menu are as follows.  
Silence All  
Auto Key Guard  
Sound  
Volume  
Alert Type  
Ringer Type  
Key Beep  
Key Tone Length  
Call Timers  
Outgoing Calls  
Incoming Calls  
All Calls  
Display  
Backlighting  
Banner  
Language  
Contrast  
Menu Format  
Time Format  
Screensaver  
Accessories  
Ext Power Backlight  
Headset Ringing  
Headset Autoanswer  
Any Key Answer  
Security  
Erase all Contacts  
Erase All Recent Calls  
Phone Reset  
Sys / Network  
Roaming Opt  
PIN Change  
Alert  
Missed Call  
Roaming  
Service  
Minute Alert  
Vibration causes the phone to vibrate for  
the duration of the incoming call alert.  
Vibe+Ringer causes the phone to vibrate for  
the first 10 seconds and then ring for the  
remainder of the incoming call alert.  
Setting your phone to vibrate  
You can set your phone to vibrate or to vibrate and  
then ring when you receive an incoming call.  
1. Select Menu Settings Sound Alert  
Type.  
3. Press  
.
2. Highlight an option:  
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2. Select Ringer, Earpiece or Key Beep.  
Locking your keypad  
You can lock the keypad to protect the phone from  
accidental key presses.  
3. Press  
up or down to adjust the volume.  
to set the volume level.  
4. Press  
• To lock the keypad from the home screen,  
Setting the incoming call alert  
press and hold  
.
You can choose the type of alert you receive for  
incoming calls.  
To unlock the keypad, press  
.
For advance setting of the keypad lock, do the  
following:  
1. Select Menu Settings Auto Key Guard.  
Select Menu Settings Sound Alert Type.  
1. Select an option from the list:  
Off sets the phone to mute during an  
incoming call alert.  
2. Select an option from the list:  
On immediately locks the keypad.  
Off disables keyguard.  
30 Sec locks the keypad after 30 seconds of  
inactivity.  
Ringer sets the phone to ring during an  
incoming call alert.  
Vibration sets the phone to vibrate for the  
duration of the incoming call alert.  
Vibe+Ringer sets the phone to vibrate for  
the first 10 seconds and then ring for the  
remainder of the incoming call alertS.  
2 mins locks the keypad after 2 minutes of  
inactivity.  
5 mins locks the keypad after 5 minutes of  
inactivity.  
Choosing a different ringer  
Adjusting volume  
You can adjust the volume of the ringer, earpiece  
and the key beeps.  
Your Kyocera K112 has 15 ringers you can choose  
from for your incoming calls.  
1. Select Menu Settings Sound Ringer  
Type.  
1. Select Menu Settings Sound Volume.  
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2. Scroll down the list to hear the different rings  
Personalizing the screen  
tones.  
Adjusting the backlighting  
3. Press  
to select a ringer from the list.  
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.  
Changing the key beep sound  
The key beep is the sound made whe you press the  
keys on the keypad. You can change the sound to  
tones or clicks.  
1. Select Menu Settings Display →  
Backlighting.  
1. Select Menu Settings Sound Key  
2. Select an option from the list:  
Beep.  
Off turns backlighting off.  
10s turns backlighting on for 10 seconds  
2. Select an option:  
after your last keypress.  
30s turns backlighting on for 10 seconds  
after your last keypress.  
10s in call turns backlighting on for 10  
seconds after your last keypress.  
30s in call turns backlighting on for 10  
seconds after your last keypress.  
Tones emits a beep when a key is pressed.  
Clicks emits a clicking sound when a key is  
pressed.  
Changing the key beep length  
You can change the duration of the tones the phone  
makes when you press the keys.  
1. Select Menu Settings Sound Key  
3. Press  
to confirm your choice.  
Tone Length.  
Note: Keeping backlighting on during a call drains  
the battery more quickly and reduces talk and  
standby times.  
2. Select an option:  
Normal emits a short, fixed length DTMF  
tone.  
Long emits a longer DTMF tone.  
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Changing your banner  
Choosing a different time format  
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.  
1. Select Menu Settings Display Time  
Format.  
2. Select AM/PM or 24 HR.  
1. Select Menu Settings Display →  
3. Press  
.
Banner.  
Changing the main menu view  
You can change the appearance of the menus you  
see when you select Menu from the home screen.  
2. Press  
to select Edit.  
3. Press  
to clear the screen.  
4. Enter your new text.  
Select Menu Settings Display Menu  
Format, then the option you want:  
5. Press  
twice to select Save.  
Choosing a different language  
Large Icons  
Small Icons  
Your phone may support languages in addition to  
English.  
1. Select Menu Settings Display →  
Language.  
2. Scroll to highlight a language.  
Note: When using Small Icons, you must press  
3. Press  
.
up or down to scroll through menus.  
Changing the display contrast  
Screen Saver  
1. Select Menu Settings Display →  
1. Select Menu Settings Display →  
Contrast.  
Screensaver.  
2. Press  
right or left to adjust the contrast.  
2. Select Type to access the available screensavers.  
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3. Scroll to highlight a screensaver and press  
to select it.  
4. Select Timeout to set the time you want the  
screensaver to display after the phone is in idle  
mode: 30 seconds, 2 minutes, or 5 minutes.  
5. Press  
.
6. Press to return to the home screen.  
Setting call alerts  
You can choose to Enable or Disable alert tones.  
1. Select Menu Settings Alert.  
2.  
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Resetting your phone  
Setting headset autoanswer  
1. Select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter your four-digit PIN code and press  
3. Select Phone Reset.  
When a headset (sold separately) is attached to the  
phone, you can set the headset to autoanswer when  
there is an incoming call.  
.
1. Select Menu Settings Accessories →  
4. The message “Restore Factory Default?”  
Headset Autoanswer.  
appears.  
2. Select the option to turn the autoanswer Off, or  
have it answer after 2 seconds, 5 seconds, or  
10 seconds.  
5. Select Yes to restore factory default.  
Note: Your 4-digit PIN code, Recent Calls List,  
Contacts directory, Inbox and Outbox contents,  
memos, and service programming are not adjusted  
when you reset your phone.  
3. Press  
.
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.  
Setting alerts for your headset  
When a headset (sold separately) is attached to the  
phone, you can set alert sounds to originate from  
the headset.  
1. Select Menu Settings Accessories →  
Headset Ringing.  
1. Select Menu Settings Accessories →  
2. Select On to have alerts originating from the  
Ext Power Backlight.  
headset.  
2. Select On to keep backlighting on.  
Note: The battery charges more slowly when  
power backlighting is on.  
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PLAYING GAMES AND USING TOOLS  
The Extra menu offers two games, BlackjackTM and  
Video PokerTM; and several tools that include a  
stopwatch, an alarm, a scheduler, and a calculator.  
Select Hit to draw more cards. The resulting  
card values appear on the extreme right  
(maximum number of cards is 5).  
Select Double to double the bet amount.  
Select Stand if you don’t want to draw more  
cards.  
BlackJackTM  
BlackjackTM is a card game where the player  
attempts to beat the dealer by obtaining a sum of  
card values that is equal to or less than 21 so that  
his total is higher than the dealer's.  
5. To continue with this game, select Deal. The  
dealer will draw more cards if necessary and a  
result screen will appear to tell you if you have  
won, lose or nothing lost, nothing won  
Notes: The default cash value is $5000 and the bet  
amount is $20.  
The dealer’s cards appear on the upper row; your  
cards appear on the lower row.  
Video PokerTM  
In Video PokerTM you are dealt five cards. You may  
keep some or all of them, or throw them all away.  
For each card you throw away, you get another to  
replace it. The object of the game is for you to  
create a five-card winning hand.  
1. Select Menu Extra Games →  
BlackJack.  
2. Press  
to enter. A greeting screen appears,  
to continue.  
followed by the rules of the game.  
3. Press  
1. Select Menu Extra Games Video  
Poker.  
4. Select Continue to return to your most recent  
2. Press  
by the rules of the game.  
3. Press  
to enter. A greeting appears, followed  
to continue.  
game, or New to start a new game.  
Select Deal to start the game immediately.  
Select Bet to change the bet amount.  
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4. Select Continue to return to your most recent  
Alarm  
game, or New to start a new game.  
Use the alarm to set an alert for a specific time. The  
alert occurs only if the phone is on.  
Digital service is required to access this menu item.  
Select Deal to start the game immediately  
Select Bet to change your bet amount.  
Select Payout to learn the payout amounts  
of Royal Flush, Full House, Pair of Jacks,  
Straight Flush, Four of a kind, etc.  
Select Continue if you do not wish to change  
your cards. A result screen appears to tell  
you if you have won or lost the game.  
Select Discard to change your cards, then  
press the numeric keys corresponding to  
the numbers shown above the cards you  
wish to discard.  
1. Select Menu Extra Alarm Set.  
Press  
minutes.  
Press  
up or down to select an hour and  
left and right to switch between  
hours, minutes, and am/pm.  
Enter numbers using the phone keypad.  
2. When time is set, press  
, and select Once,  
Daily, or Weekdays.  
3. Press  
.
5. Select Continue to display the result screen.  
6. Select Deal to continue with the game.  
4. When the alarm sounds, select Off to turn off  
the alarm or Snooze to silence the alarm for  
10 minutes.  
Stop Watch  
1. Select Menu Extra Stopwatch.  
Scheduler  
The Scheduler allows you to schedule events, such  
as meetings or appointments, and keep track of  
special occasions, such as birthdays or wedding  
anniversaries.  
2. Select Start to have the stopwatch begin  
counting.  
3. Select Stop to stop counting.  
4. Select Reset to set the counter back to zero.  
Digital service is required to access this menu item.  
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9. Press  
twice when you are done  
Adding an event  
To find the day of the event.  
1. Select Menu Extra Scheduler  
Viewing, editing, or erasing an event  
1. Select Menu Extra Scheduler.  
2. Select View Day or View Month to find the  
For a day in the current month, select View  
Day. Press  
right or left to scroll  
event you want to view, edit, or erase.  
through days.  
3. Press  
an event and press  
4. Press  
up, down, left, or right to highlight  
to select it.  
right and press to select Edit,  
For a day in a different month, select View  
Month. Press up or down to scroll  
through months, and left or right to scroll  
through days.  
Erase, or New. Follow the prompts.  
5. Press to return to the home screen or  
to return to scheduler options.  
2. Press  
3. Select Menu Extra Scheduler Add  
Event and press  
to confirm the day and weeks.  
.
Calculator  
Use the calculator for basic mathematical  
calculations.  
1. Select Menu Extra Calculator.  
2. Use the keypad to enter numbers.  
4. Enter event name. For help on entering text, see  
page 13.  
5. Press  
the letters.  
twice when you are done entering  
6. Select Next to set the event Start time, Duration,  
3. Press  
left and right to scroll through the  
to select them.  
and Alarm frequency.  
operators. Press  
Press  
Press  
fields.  
up or down to set alarm fields.  
left or right to move between  
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÷
equal  
divide  
+
-
add  
x
.
multiply  
decimal point  
7. Press  
twice when you are done.  
subtract  
8. Select Next to add a Note.  
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Clear all numbers entered and display a zero.  
Display the value currently stored in memory.  
MR  
Add the displayed digit to the value stored  
in memory.  
M+  
MC  
Clear the value currently stored in memory.  
Change the sign of the displayed number.  
Clear one function or one digit from the screen  
and return the calculator to digit entry mode.  
Hold down to clear all of the digits and  
operations and display a zero.  
Exit the calculator and return to home screen.  
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GETTING HELP  
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:  
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 call forwarding or voicemail.  
The name of your service provider.  
The actual error message or problem you are  
experiencing.  
The steps you took to reproduce the problem.  
For questions about the phone features, refer to the  
materials provided with your phone, or visit  
For additional questions, you may contact the  
Kyocera Wireless Corp. Customer Care Center in  
any of the following ways:  
• The phone’s electronic serial number (ESN).  
To find the ESN:  
a. Remove the RUIM card cover.  
b. Locate the white label on the back of the  
phone. Your phone’s 11-digit ESN begins  
with “D” and is located on the label.  
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INDEX  
Numerics  
911 calls, 11  
G
setting alerts, 8  
speed dialing, 9  
games  
contacts  
blackjack, 29  
A
add new, 16  
video poker, 29  
alarm clock, 30  
calling, 7  
H
alerts  
classifying, 17  
editing, 17  
hands-free car kit  
for headsets, 28  
answering using voice, 8  
for messages, 21  
for missed calls, 8  
erasing, 17  
finding, 18  
shortcut to, 18  
hands-free headset  
and phone ringer, 28  
jack, 3  
AutoText, 19  
contrast, 26  
B
help  
backlighting  
email, 33  
D
adjusting, 25  
lights, 25  
banner, 26  
battery, 1  
phone number, 33  
website, 33  
display contrast, 26  
E
what to have ready, 33  
emergency  
911 calls, 11  
I
charging, 1  
icons, 6  
making calls after dialing  
drain, 2  
911, 11  
icons, 1  
K
erasing  
safety guidelines, 2  
key beep  
all contacts, 9, 27  
text messages, 21  
external devices  
adjusting volume, 24  
C
length, 25  
calling emergency numbers, 11  
tones or clicks, 25  
calls  
hands-free car kit, 8  
making and answering, 4, 7  
missed, 8  
recent calls list, 8  
L
F
language, 26  
finding a saved phone number, 18  
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lights  
RUIM card  
inserting, 1  
sending saved, 20  
power backlighting, 28  
viewing the outbox, 20  
text modes  
M
memory  
S
eZiText mode, 14  
saved phone numbers  
editing, 17  
normal text mode, 14  
number mode, 14  
special characters, 15  
symbol mode, 14  
saving, 21  
menu view, 26  
messages  
scheduler, 30  
screen contrast, 26  
screen icons, 6  
security, 27  
see voicemail or text mes-  
sages  
time format, 26  
tools  
missed calls, 8  
silencing all sounds, 24  
speed dialing, 9  
symbol mode, 14  
alarm, 30  
calculator, 31  
scheduler, 30  
stopwatch, 30  
N
number mode, 14  
T
O
technical support, 33  
text entry  
V
OutBox, 20  
vibrate  
changing text modes, 15  
EZText, 14  
P
setting phone to, 23  
phone numbers  
editing, 17  
silence all, 24  
letter by letter, 14  
multitap mode, 14  
number mode, 14  
quick entry, 14  
voicemail  
entering pauses, 16  
saving, 16  
accessing, 10  
setting up, 4, 10  
volume  
power backlighting, 28  
special characters, 15  
symbol mode, 14  
understanding, 14  
adjusting during a call, 10  
R
earpiece, 24  
redialing a number, 7  
resetting the phone, v  
ringers  
key beep, 24  
text messages  
ringer, 24  
erasing, 21  
for different calls, 27  
setting, 24  
pre-written (AutoText), 19  
retrieving, 20  
roaming, 12  
sending new, 19  
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