| These limits are part of comprehensive   standards and establish permitted levels of   radio frequency energy for the general   population. The guidelines are based on   standards that were developed by independent   scientific organizations.   This phone was tested for operation next to the   body and complies with the exposure   specifications of Anatel RF when used with the   Kyocera Wireless of Brazil (KWB) supplied and   approved holster CV90-B1753-01 or when used   with an accessory that does not contain metal   and that positions the phone at a minimum of   15.0 mm from the body.   The standards include a substantial safety   margin designed to assure the safety to all   persons, regardless of age and health.   While there may be differences between the   SAR levels of various phones and at various   positions, they all meet the government   requirements with regard to safe exposure.   The exposure standard for wireless mobile   devices employs a unit of measurement known   as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The   SAR limit set by Anatel is 2.0 W/kg.*   Anatel has granted an equipment authorization   for this model phone with all reported SAR levels   evaluated as in compliance with the radio   frequency emission guidelines of Anatel.   Tests for SAR are conducted using standard   operating positions specified by the standards of   Anatel, with the phone transmitting at its highest   certified power level, in all frequency bands.   SAR information on this model phone is on file   with Anatel and can be found at its web site.   Although the SAR is determined at the highest   certified power level, the actual SAR level of the   phone while operating may be well below the   maximum value. This is because the phone is   designed to operate at multiple power levels, so   as to use only the power required to reach the   network. In general, the closer the telephone   is to a radio base station, the lower the   power transmitted.   Additional information on SAR values can be   found on the web site of CTIA (Cellular   Telecommunications and Internet Association),   * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit   for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/   kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The   standard incorporates a substantial margin of   safety to give additional protection to the public,   and to account for any variation in measurement.   Before a phone model is available for sale to the   public, it must be tested, approved, and certified   by Anatel that it does not exceed the limit of the   government requirements related to safety in the   event of exposure to interference. The tests are   conducted in positions and locations (e.g., at the   ear and used next to the body) specified by   Anatel for each model. The highest values of the   SAR for this phone model are described below   in accordance with the technical certificate   of compliance.   Caution   The user is cautioned that changes or   modifications not expressly approved by the   party responsible for compliance could void   the warranty and user’s authority to operate   the equipment.   Optimize your phone’s performance   (The measurements of use next to the body   differ according to the model phone, depending   on the accessories available and the   requirements of Anatel).   Use the guidelines on Blueage to learn how to   optimize the performance and life of your phone   and battery.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   iii   Air bags   Potentially unsafe areas   If you have an air bag, DO NOT place installed or   portable phone equipment or other objects over   the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If   equipment is not properly installed, you and your   passengers risk serious injury.   Posted facilities—Turn your phone off in any facility   when posted notices require you to do so.   Vehicles—RF signals may affect improperly   installed or inadequately shielded electronic   systems in motor vehicles. Check with the   manufacturer of the device to determine if it is   adequately shielded from external RF energy.   Medical devices   Pacemakers—Warning to pacemaker wearers:   Wireless phones, when in the ‘on’ position, have   been shown to interfere with pacemakers. The   phone should be kept at least six (6) inches away   from the pacemaker to reduce risk.   Blasting areas—Turn off your phone where   blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and   follow any regulations or rules.   Potentially explosive atmospheres—Turn off your   phone when you are in any area with a   potentially explosive atmosphere. Obey all signs   and instructions. Sparks in such areas could   cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily   injury or death.   The Health Industry Manufacturers Association   and the wireless technology research community   recommend that you follow these guidelines to   minimize the potential for interference.   Always keep the phone at least six inches (15   centimeters) away from your pacemaker when   the phone is turned on.   Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere   are often, but not always, clearly marked.   They include:   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   place, turn off your phone immediately.   fueling areas such as gas stations   below deck on boats   transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals   Hearing aids—Some digital wireless phones may   interfere with hearing aids. In the event of such   interference, you may want to consult your   service provider or call the customer service line   to discuss alternatives.   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   advised to turn off your vehicle engine   Other medical devices—If you use any other   personal medical device, consult the   manufacturer of the device to determine if it is   adequately shielded from external RF energy.   Your physician may be able to help you obtain   this information.   Use with care   Use only in normal position (to ear).   Avoid dropping, hitting, bending, or sitting on   the phone.   In health care facilities—Turn your phone off in   health care facilities when instructed. Hospitals   and health care facilities may be using   equipment that is sensitive to external RF   energy.   Keep phone dry   If the phone gets wet, turn the power off   immediately and contact your dealer. Water   damage may not be covered under warranty.   iv   Resetting the phone   If the screen seems frozen and the keypad does   not respond to keypresses, reset the phone by   completing the following steps:   Remove the battery door.   Remove and replace the battery.   If the problem persists, return the phone to the   dealer for service.   Accessories   Use only Kyocera-approved accessories with   Kyocera phones. Use of any unauthorized   accessories may be dangerous and will   invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories   cause damage or a defect to the phone.   To shop online for phone accessories, visit   To order by phone, call 800-349-4188   (U.S.A. only) or 858-882-1410.   Radio Frequency (RF) energy   Your telephone is a radio transmitter and   receiver. When it is on, it receives and sends out   RF energy. Your service provider’s network   controls the power of the RF signal. This power   level can range from 0.006 to 0.6 watts.   Kyocera Wireless Corp.   10300 Campus Point Drive, San Diego, CA 92121   U.S.A.   Visit us at www.kyocera-wireless.com   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   v CONTENTS   1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1   8 9 Connecting to the Internet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33   Using the WAP Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33   Using the Music Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   Putting music files onto the phone . . . . . . . . . . 35   Accessing songs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   Managing music player settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   Installing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1   Removing the battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1   Getting to know your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   Using this guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   Performing basic functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7   Making and Answering Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   Answering calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   Speed dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   Setting up voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   Calling emergency services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   Customizing call settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   10 Accessing Multimedia Content . . . . . . . . . . 37   Accessing online games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   Accessing pre-loaded games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   Accessing online sounds and images . . . . . . . . 37   11 Customizing Your Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39   Accessing the main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39   Setting your menu style. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39   Setting sounds for your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39   Personalizing the screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41   Choosing a different language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43   2 3 4 Entering Text, Numbers,   and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14   Text entry modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14   Quick reference to text entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16   Storing Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17   Creating a new contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17   Editing or erasing a contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19   Editing a phone number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19   Searching the Contacts directory. . . . . . . . . . . . 20   12 Using Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44   Using voice memos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45   13 Utilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   Calculator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47   Stopwatch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47   Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47   14 Configuring Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48   Managing network settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48   Creating a secure environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49   15 Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52   Customer support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52   16 Using the Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54   Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56   5 6 7 Sending and Receiving   Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   Sending text messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   Retrieving text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   Customizing message settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   Sending and Receiving   Multimedia Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   Sending multimedia messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   Receiving multimedia messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   Viewing multimedia messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   Managing Downloads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   Downloading an application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   Opening an application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   Checking available memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32   vi   Contents   1 GETTING STARTED   3. Place your fingernail in   the recess provided at the   base of the battery   Installing the battery   Your phone comes with a rechargeable   850 mAh battery.   housing and lift the   battery out.   1. Hold the phone with the   back facing you and pull   downwards to slide the   battery cover open.   Charging the battery   2. Lift the cover off.   You must have at least a   partial charge in the battery   to make or receive calls.   Fully charge the battery   before using the phone.   3. With the metal contacts   pointing toward the   bottom of the phone,   insert the top of the   battery in the phone   To charge the battery, remove   casing, making sure the   plastic tabs slide into the   corresponding openings at the top.   the silicone strip covering the jack on the bottom   of the phone, connect the AC adapter to the jack,   and then plug the adapter into a wall outlet.   4. Press down on the battery until it clicks   The battery icon tells you whether the phone is:   into place.   • • • Charging (the icon is animated)   Partially charged   5. Place the battery cover over the phone casing   and slide it upward until it snaps into place.   Fully charged   Removing the battery   1. Turn the cellular phone off.   After the battery charging is finished, if the cell   phone is in the power on state, then the screen   will show “Charge completed”.   2. Hold the phone with the back facing you and   slide the battery cover open.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   1 Recharging the battery   Recharge the battery only when the power has   been depleted.   Note: Although the battery can be recharged, it   has a certain service life. When the battery has   been fully recharged but it lasts only for a short   period, replace the battery.   Caring for the battery   General safety guidelines   • • • Do not take apart, puncture, or short-circuit   the battery.   If you have not used the battery for more than   a month, recharge it before using your phone.   Avoid exposing the battery to extreme   temperatures, direct sunlight, or   high humidity.   • Never dispose of any battery in or near a   fire—it could explode.   Common causes of battery drain   • • • Playing games.   Keeping backlighting on.   Operating in digital mode when far away from   a base station or cell site.   • • Using accessories.   Operating when no service is available, or   service is available intermittently.   High earpiece and ringer volume settings.   Repeating sound, vibration or lighted alerts.   • • 2 Getting Started   Understanding screen icons   These icons may appear on your phone’s home screen.   Indicates MP3 is not available. MP3   music will not play when the handset is   in U-disk mode, a ringer or melody is   playing or MP3 player initialization is   not completed after powering up.   The phone is operating in IS2000 (1X)   digital mode.   The phone is receiving a signal. You can   make and receive calls. Fewer bars   indicate a weaker signal.   Indicates MP3 hard keys are locked   (any operation through these hard keys   will be disregarded). Press and hold   the camera key to unlock.   A call is in progress.   The phone is not receiving a signal.   You cannot make or receive calls.   Indicates MP3 hard keys are locked   after pressing and holding the camera   key while MP3 player is paused.   The phone is roaming outside of its   home service area.   You have a message.   Indicates MP3 is in pause state after   pressing MP3 pause key while MP3 is   playing.   The battery is fully charged. The more   black bars, the greater the charge.   Indicates MP3 hard keys are locked   after long pressing the camera key   while MP3 player is playing.   The alarm clock is set.   The phone is in privacy mode.   The phone is set to light up instead   of ring.   The phone is set to vibrate or to vibrate   and then ring.   Indicates MP3 player is on.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   3 Getting to know your phone   1. Home screen.   2. Play/Stop key controls the MP3 Player.   3. Previous song key for listening to the previous song in   the playlist.   4. Left soft key enters or executes the main menu from   the home screen, or other functions as indicated on   the screen.   5. Send/Talk key starts or answers calls and accesses the   All Calls list.   6. Navigation keys scroll through lists, position the   cursor during text entry, or access the main menu   items to which you map them.   7. Keypad for entering numbers, letters, or symbols.   8. * key changes the text or symbol mode in text entry.   Locks the keypad.   9. 0 key adds a + needed for IDD dialing.   10. Jack for inserting charger or USB cable (included)*.   * Warning: Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack will damage the phone.   11. Record/Pause key for recording voice memos or pausing the MP3 Player.   12. Next song key for listening to the next song in the playlist.   13. OK key selects a menu item or option.   14. Right soft key connects to the WAP browser from the home screen. This key often acts as a Back key,   but can function as indicated on the screen.   Note: In Downloads, this key acts as a Back key although there is no indication on the screen.   15. End/Power key turns the phone on and off. Ends a call.   16. # key press and hold to set the phone to vibrate mode. Adds a space when in text entry.   4 Getting Started   17. Jack for hands-free headset*   18. Camera key on the right side activates Camera mode   and can also be used to take the picture.   19. Mirror for taking your own picture.   20. Camera lens   21. Up and Down Volume control keys adjust the earpiece   or speaker volume or, in menu mode, scroll to select   menu options.   * Warning: Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack   will damage the phone.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   5 Main menu   The contents of the main menu are as follows:   Phonebook   Voicemail   Contacts   Memory Stat   Speed Dial   Information   Messages   New Message   Recvd Msgs   Sent Msgs   Voicemail   Msg Template   Svd Msgs   Drafts   Msg Settings   Downloads   Download Center   Settings   Tones & Images   MP3 Player   Images   Tones   Memory   DCF Files   Entertain.   Brick Attack   Online Games   Information   Utilities   Calendar   Help   Cust Care Center   Int’l Roam   Phone Info   Icon Glossary   Alarm Clock   Calculator   Voice Memo   Stopwatch   Timer   Settings   Network   Security   Call Settings   Msg Settings   WAP Settings   Date/Time   Orig Setting   Mode Setting   Camera   Capture   Settings   Camera Pictures   Last Picture   Memory Status   Calls   All   Missed   Received   Sent   Call Settings   Call Time   Erase   My Movistar   Main Keys   Menu Style   Sounds   Help   WAP   Home   Favorites   Go To...   WAP Options   Information   Voicemail   Display   Language   Silent Mode   Voice Dial   Key Guard   Navigating menus and options   • From the home screen, press   main menu options.   to enter   Press   screen of text.   down to go to the next option or   • Press   left, right, up, or down to view   Using this guide   In this guide, an arrow → tells you to select an   menus and options and to highlight one.   • • • • Press   Press   Press   or   to select a menu item.   option from a menu.   to back up a menu level or screen.   to return to the home screen.   For example, Menu → Messages tells you to   press the left soft key   to select Menu   In messaging, browser and downloads   screens, a scroll bar on the right side of   the screen indicates that there are more   options or text.   options, scroll up or down with the navigation key   to highlight the Messages option, and then   press   to select it.   6 Getting Started   Performing basic functions   To...   From the home screen...   Turn the phone on   Press and hold   Press and hold   until the phone powers on.   until the phone starts chiming.   Turn the phone off   Make a call   Enter the number, then press   . End a call   Press   Press   Press   . . Answer a call   Access menu options   Access voicemail   . Press and hold   . Follow the system prompts.   Verify your phone number information   Silence the ringer on an incoming call   Access the WAP browser   Access Tones & Images*   Access Calls*   Select   Press   Press   Press   Press   Press   Press   Select   Press   Menu → Help → Phone Info.   , then   . to answer.   left.   up.   Access My Movistar*   Access Phonebook*   Take a picture   right.   down.   Menu → Camera → Capture.   . Press or to listen to the next or   Play a song   previous songs in the list. You must have music loaded onto   the phone. (See page 35.)   *See “Mapping your main keys,” on page 39 for information on mapping main menu items to the four navigation keys.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   7 2 MAKING AND ANSWERING CALLS   Note: If the contact has more than one phone   number assigned to it, press to select the   contact’s name, highlight the phone number you   Making a call   1. Make sure you are in an area where a   signal can be received. Look for   home screen.   on the   want to call, and press   . Note: The more bars you see in this symbol,   the stronger the signal. If there are no bars,   move to where the signal strength is better.   Answering calls   When a call comes in, the phone rings and a   phone icon appears on the screen. The phone   number of the caller also appears if it is not   restricted. If the number is stored in your   Phonebook directory, the contact name appears.   2. Enter the phone number.   3. Press   . 4. When you are finished, press   to end   the call.   To answer the call:   • Press   incoming call.   or   to answer the   Redialing a number   To redial the last number called, received, or   missed, press twice.   To silence or ignore the call   When an incoming call is received, you can:   Calling a saved number   If you have already saved a phone number, you   can use the Contacts list to find it quickly.   • Press   twice to reject the call.   Adjusting the volume during a call   To adjust the volume during a call:   1. Press   to select Menu → Phonebook →   Contacts → View All.   • Press   up or down during a call to   adjust the volume.   2. Scroll down the list to find the contact you   want to call.   3. Highlight the name and press   to dial   the number.   8 Making and Answering Calls   Options during a call   Making conference calls   To initiate a 3-way conference call:   1. Call the first person (A).   While you are in a call, you can press   select from the following soft options without   interrupting your call:   to   2. Call the second person (B).   – – – – – Contacts opens your Contacts list.   Messages opens the messages menu.   Mute/Unmute silences the current call.   Send DTMF enables the touch-tone option.   New Call allows you to dial and add   another caller to the current call.   Hand Free turns on the speakerphone.   Long DTMF allows you to switch between   long and short touch-tones.   (A will be on hold.)   3. Press   Tip: To return to a 2-way call from a 3-way call:   Press to hang up with B and   + to connect all calls.   + continue the call with A.   Important: The 3-way conference call function   varies depending on your service provider. Check   with your service provider for details.   – – – – End Call ends the current call.   Phone Info accesses information about   your phone.   Dealing with missed calls   When you have missed a call and the caller does   not leave a voicemail a “Notification” message   appears on the screen.   Call waiting   You can answer a call while you are in a call.   • To clear the screen, press   to   select Back.   Important: Check with your service provider for   availability of this option.   • To view details of the call:   – Press   Highlight the missed call number   and press   To return the call, select View. Highlight the   missed call number and press   to select View.   • • • • Press   call and answer the second call.   Press to answer the call or to   switch between the calls.   + or   to drop the first   – . + • . Press   to select Ignore and ignore   to connect all calls in a   the call.   Press   + 3-way call.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   9 – – – – Send SMS Allows you to send a text   message to the phone number.   Send MMS Allows you to send an MMS   message to the phone number   Erase Erases the phone number from   the list.   Recent calls   The recent calls list stores details on the last calls   you made, received, or missed. The following   icons identify the type of call:   Outgoing call   Missed call   Incoming call   Erase All Erases all the phone numbers   in the list.   Erasing recent calls   Viewing recent calls   1. Select Menu → Calls → Erase.   1. Select Menu → Calls.   2. Select a list: All, Missed, Received or Sent.   2. Select an option: All, Received, Sent   or Missed.   3. Highlight a recent call and press   to   select View.   Note: Select Information for a description of   this function.   Calling a recent call   3. Press   to select OK.   1. Select Menu → Calls.   2. Select a list: All, Missed, Received, or Sent.   3. Highlight a recent call and press   - or -   Speed dialing   Speed dialing allows you to quickly dial a stored   phone number. Use the digits keys 1–9 to   represent different telephone numbers.   Press   Option → Call.   thrice to select View →   Add a speed dialing number to an   existing contact:   Recent Call options   1. Highlight a recent call and press   twice   1. Select Menu → Phonebook → Speed Dial.   to select View → Options.   Choose an option:   2. Press   to select Set and enter the speed   dial number you want to use for your contact   - or-   – – Call Dials the phone number.   Save Adds the phone number to the   Press   twice to select Set → Search to   Contacts list.   look up a contact in the phonebook.   10   Making and Answering Calls   3. Select the contact you want and   press   Checking voicemail messages   . When a voice message is received, your screen   displays “You have X voicemail(s)” along with the   symbol at the top of your screen. The symbol   flashes if the message is urgent.   4. Highlight the contact’s number to which you   want to assign the speed dial number and then   press   . 5. Press   two times. The speed dial list is   If you see “You have X voicemail(s)”   displayed again, showing the speed dial   location assigned to the contact.   1. Press   to select Options → Call to call   your voicemail number.   Using speed dialing   2. Follow the prompts to retrieve the message.   To call a contact that has a speed dial location:   To clear the screen without checking messages:   • From the home screen, press and hold the   one-digit speed dial location.   • Press   main menu.   to select Back and return to the   Note: If the digit key is not configured to   represent an existing contact number, then the   cell phone will display “No Speed #”.   Silencing an incoming call   • To silence an incoming call quickly,   press   Setting up voicemail   • Then press   to answer the call.   Before your phone can receive voicemail   messages, you must set up a password and record   a personal greeting with your service provider.   When you have set up your voicemail, all   unanswered calls to your phone are automatically   transferred to voicemail, even if your phone is in   use or turned off.   This action silences the current call only. The next   call rings as normal.   Calling emergency services   Note: Regardless of your 3-digit emergency code,   your phone operates as described below.   • Dial your 3-digit emergency code and   press   1. From the home screen, press and hold   . . 2. Follow the system prompts to create a   You can call the code even if your phone is locked   or your account is restricted. When you call, your   phone enters Emergency callback mode.   password and record a greeting.   Note: If you are having trouble accessing your   voicemail, contact your service provider.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   11   This mode enables the emergency service   exclusive access to your phone to call you back, if   necessary. To make or receive regular calls after   dialing the code, you must exit this mode.   Customizing call settings   You can enable or disable various call settings on   your K352. These settings are available from:   Menu → Calls → Call Settings and/or   Menu → Settings → Call Settings.   To exit Emergency mode   When you have completed the emergency call:   Setting call waiting   1. Press   to select Exit.   You can enable or disable call waiting on your   phone. For more information, see “Call waiting”   on page 9.   2. Press   again to confirm your choice.   Tracking calls   You can track the number and duration of calls   made and received on your phone.   • From Call Settings → Call Waiting, select one   of the following options:   – – Enable applies the call waiting feature.   Disable turns off the call waiting feature.   1. Select Menu → Calls → Call Time.   2. Press   to select a timer:   Setting call forwarding   – – – – Last Call tracks the last call you made   since you last reset this timer.   Received tracks incoming calls you have   received since you last reset this timer.   Sent tracks outgoing calls you have made   since you last reset this timer.   You can choose to forward all incoming calls   to your voicemail or a separate designated   phone number.   Important: Check with your service provider for   availability of this option.   To use this feature:   Life Time tracks all calls you have made   and received.   1. From Call Settings → Call Forward, select   one of the following options:   Timing your calls   – – – Unconditional to forward all   incoming calls.   Busy to forward all incoming calls when   the line is busy.   No Answer to forward incoming calls   when there is no answer   You can set your phone to beep 10 seconds   before each minute that passes when you are   on a call.   Select Menu → My Movistar → Sounds →   Alerts → Minute Beep → Enable.   12   Making and Answering Calls   2. Press   to select:   – Auto Answer allows the phone to answer   an incoming call automatically when using   a headset.   – Enable Then, select Voicemail or To Phone   #. If you select To Phone #, you must enter   the telephone number to which you wish   to forward incoming calls.   Setting Auto Redial   You can set your phone to automatically redial a   number if you get a busy signal.   – Disable turns off the selected call   forward setting.   • From Call Settings → Auto Redial, select one   of the following options:   Setting call restriction preferences   You can choose to prevent incoming or outgoing   calls from your phone.   – – Enable applies the setting.   Disable turns off the setting.   1. From Call Settings → Call Restrcn, select one   of the following options:   – – Received restricts all incoming calls.   Sent restricts all outgoing calls.   2. Press   to select:   – Enable applies the call restriction that   you choose.   – Disable turns off the call   restriction setting.   Setting the phone to answer mode   You can set your phone to answer a call in   several ways.   • From Call Settings → Answer Mode, select   an option:   – – Press Send sets the phone to answer as   soon as you press   Press any key sets the phone to answer an   . incoming call when you press any key.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   13   3 ENTERING TEXT, NUMBERS, AND SYMBOLS   You can enter letters, numbers, and symbols in   contacts, text messages, and your banner.   Entering words quickly   When you press a series of keys using EN, En or   en mode, the phone checks its dictionary of   common words and guesses at the word you are   trying to spell.   Text entry modes   There are six text entry modes:   • • • • Numbers only   1. Press and hold   to access EN (EN, En, en)   or SP (SP, Sp, sp) mode.   Normal alpha ABC, abc, Abc   Rapid Entry EN (EN, En, en) or SP (SP, Sp, sp)   Add Symbols   2. For each letter of the word you want, press the   key once. For example, to enter the word   “uma” press:   → → . Note: The mode you start in depends on the task   you are doing. For example, when entering a phone   number, you’re in number mode. When entering a   name for a contact, you’re in normal text mode.   3. If the word doesn’t match what you want,   press   Press   right to look at other word matches.   left to go back a word.   4. When you see the word you want, press   . Entering numbers   Entering symbols   • To enter a number while in   press a number key once.   mode,   While entering text, you can enter symbols by   pressing   , such as:   Entering words letter by letter   . & @ , 1 ‘ : ? Use normal alpha to enter letters.   For entering more symbols:   • Press a key once for the first letter, twice for   the second letter, and so on. Accented letters   are available.   1. Press   to select Options → Insrt Sym.   2. Press   to scroll through the list.   3. Press the corresponding number key for the   symbol you want.   14   Entering Text, Numbers, and Symbols   Changing modes   Sometimes you need to change modes.   For example, to enter numbers in an email   address while in ABC mode, you must change to   123 mode, enter the numbers, and then change   back to ABC mode to complete the address.   To change text entry modes:   • Press   until the icon for the mode you   want appears.   Capitalization settings   You can change capitalization at any time while   entering text. Press (but do not hold)   to choose upper case (ABC), sentence case   (Abc) or lower case (abc) while in Normal Alpha   mode.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   15   Quick reference to text entry   This table gives general instructions for entering letters, numbers, and symbols.   To...   Do this...   Enter a letter   Use ABC mode and press a key until you see the letter   you want. For more information, see page 14.   Enter a number   Enter a symbol   Use 123 mode and press a key once to enter its number.   For more options, see page 14.   Press   to select Options → Insrt Sym. Press   up or   down to find the symbol you want, then press the key   corresponding to the number for the symbol.   Enter a space   Press   Press   . Erase a character   . Erase all characters   Press and hold   . Move the cursor right or left   Move the cursor up or down   Change text entry modes   Capitalize any letter   Press   Press   right or left.   up or down.   Press and hold   . In abc mode, press   In ABC mode, press   . Choose ABC.   Lowercase any letter   Use sentence case   . Choose abc.   In ABC or abc mode, press   Press or   . Choose Abc.   Select soft options on the screen   . 16   Entering Text, Numbers, and Symbols   4 STORING CONTACTS   Use your phone’s Phonebook to store information   about a person or company in the contacts   directory. Your phone can hold, on average,   approximately 500 phone numbers.   7. To save, press   to select Options →   Save. To add more information, see “Adding   more contact information” on this page.   Adding more contact information   1. Locate the contact you wish to edit. See   “Searching the Contacts directory” on   page 20.   Creating a new contact   1. Select Menu → Phonebook → Contacts →   Add New.   2. Highlight the contact’s name and press   . Note: To save a contact after entering the   number on the home screen, enter the phone   number you want to save including the area   code, then select Options → Save Number,   and skip to step 3.   3. Highlight the type of information you wish to   modify. The options are:   Name   Group   2. Select Options → Edit.   3. Enter the name of the contact. If you need to   URL   Mobile   learn how to enter letters, see page 14.   Work   Memo   Address   Fax   4. Press   Save and exit.   5. To add numbers to a contact, press   to select the type of number: Mobile, Work,   to select Options →   Home   down   to   Email 1   Email 2   Home, E-mail, or URL, and press   select Options → Edit.   6. Enter the contact’s number and press   to   4. Press   to select Options → Modify.   select OK.   5. Enter the contact’s information and press   Note: You can choose to save now or add   more information.   to select Options → Save and exit.   6. Press   and select Options → Save.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   17   Adding a code or extension   Adding a contact to a group   When you save the phone number of an   automated service, you may include a   pause where your phone would stop dialing;   for example, where you would wait to dial   an extension.   You can classify a contact into a group list.   1. Locate the contact you wish to add. See   “Searching the Contacts directory” on   page 20.   2. Highlight the contact and press   . Note: You can also choose to insert a Time pause   to stop dialing for two seconds and then continue.   3. Select Group Default and press   Options → Modify.   4. Select your desired group from the list and   to select   1. Enter the first portion of the phone number.   2. Press   to select Options:   then press   . – – Hard Pause, P will appear.   Time Pause, T will appear.   5. Press   to select Options → Save.   Creating groups   3. Enter the remaining numbers.   4. Press to select Options →   Save Number.   You can create and save additional custom   group lists.   Note: The maximum number of recipients in all   the lists combined is 500.   5. Enter the contact’s name and press   to   select Options → Save and exit.   1. Select Menu → Phonebook → Contacts →   6. Press   this contact, or press   Options → Save.   down to add more information to   Groups.   to select   2. Press   to select Option → Add New.   3. Enter a name for the list. For help entering   text, see “Entering Text, Numbers, and   Symbols” on page 14.   Organizing contacts   You can organize your contacts by placing them   either in the available group lists or in custom   groups that you can create.   4. Press   to select Save and Exit.   18   Storing Contacts   The choices are:   Group options   – – – – Modify make changes to the selected item.   Save save the contact record.   Erase erase the entire contact.   Send SMS send a text message to   the contact.   You can manage your groups by assigning icons,   ringers, renaming or deleting them.   1. Select Menu → Phonebook → Contacts →   Groups.   2. Select the group list that you want and press   – Send MMS send a multimedia message to   the contact. (This option is available when   a contact number or email address is   highlighted).   Add Voice record a voice dial tag.   Select Picture add a picture to the contact.   Launch Web access the contact’s   designated URL   to select Options.   3. Choose an option:   – – – – – – List view the contacts in the selected   group list.   Icons change the icon of the selected   group list.   Ringer assign a ringer type to the contacts   of the selected group list.   Rename* change the name of a group list   that you have created before.   Add New create a new name for the   selected group list.   – – – – Ringer assign a ringer to the contact.   4. Highlight an option and press   to select it.   5. After completing all selections and edits, press   to save.   Erase* erase a group list that you have   created before.   Editing a phone number   1. Select Menu → Phonebook → Contacts.   2. Locate the contact to edit and press   3. Press down to select the number you   want to modify and press to select   Options → Modify.   Note: Press left or right to skip a digit   Note: *These options are available only for   groups that you have created; pre-listed   groups cannot be deleted or renamed.   . Editing or erasing a contact   To make changes to a contact, take these steps:   1. Select Menu → Phonebook → Contacts →   of the phone number. Press   a digit.   to erase   Search.   2. Locate the contact to edit and press   3. Press to select Options.   . 4. Press   5. Press   to select OK.   or select Options → Save.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   19   – Send MMS send a multimedia message   to the contact. (This option is available   when a contact number or email address   is highlighted).   Add Voice to add a voice dial tag for   this contact.   Select Picture to assign a photo to   this contact.   Launch Web to launch the contact’s   web page.   Searching the Contacts   directory   To view contacts quickly:   1. Select Menu → Phonebook → Contacts →   – – – – View All.   2. Scroll down the list until you locate the   contact you want.   To search for a particular contact by name,   number or group:   1. Select Menu → Phonebook → Contacts →   Ringer to assign a ringer to this contact.   Search.   Note: To call the contact, highlight a phone   number and press   2. Select the type of search, enter the search   . information and press   to select OK.   The options are:   – – – Name Search enter the name, or first few   letters of the contact’s name.   Number Search enter the contact’s phone   number.   Group Search highlight the group name.   3. Scroll until you find the name you want, then   press   . Contact Options   The following options are available when you   select a contact and press   : – – – – Modify to edit the highlighted information.   Save to save the contact information.   Erase to erase the contact information.   Send SMS to send a short text message.   20   Storing Contacts   5 SENDING AND RECEIVING TEXT MESSAGES   This chapter describes how to send, receive, and   erase text messages from your phone. For   information on voicemail messages, see page 11.   – – Send to send your message. See step 4.   Insert Template to insert pre-written text in   your message.   – – – – Save to Drafts to save the message in your   Drafts folder.   Save to Saved to save the message in your   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 details, check   with your service provider.   Saved messages folder.   Insrt Sym to select a symbol from the   symbols list and insert it into the message.   Enter Number to select a phone number in   the Contacts directory and insert it into the   message.   Insert Mode to select a text entry mode for   entering the message. See Chapter 3 on   page 14.   Sending text messages   Enter the recipient's number or search for the   recipient's number in the Contacts directory to   send the message. It can be sent to a group of up   to 30 phone numbers simultaneously. You can   only send text messages to phones that are   capable of receiving them.   – – – Priority to select normal or urgent priority.   Back to return to the New Message menu   without saving.   Creating a new text message   4. If you select Send, you are taken to the   Receiver screen to enter your contact’s   phone number.   1. Select Menu → Messages →   New Message → New SMS.   Note: Select the Information option for a   description of this feature.   – Press   to select Search. Highlight the   . If the   contact’s name and press   2. Enter the text message.   contact has multiple phone numbers, you   also need to select the number you want   Note: To add prewritten text, select   Options → Insert Template. Press   down to choose your prewritten text and then   press to add the text to the message.   3. Once you have completed the message,   press to select Options.   up or   and press   . 5. To add another recipient to this message,   scroll to the next line in the Receiver screen   and repeat step 4.   Select one of the following:   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   21   Note: You can send a message to up to 30   contacts at once. The messages are sent one at   a time, once to each recipient.   A list of all your received messages appears.   indicates a new, unread message.   indicates a read message.   6. When you have completed entering recipients,   2. Press   list of messages.   3. Press to select Read. The message is   displayed.   up or down to scroll through the   press   to select Send.   Receiving incoming calls while   creating messages   • When you receive a call the phone will return   to the home screen. If you don’t want to   Reading the message   Note: The options available to you may vary.   Check with your service provider.   answer the call, select   . The message   is saved and you can return to the   message screen.   1. If the text message is long, press   down to   • To answer the call, press   finish the call, press   saved in the Drafts folder and you can return   . When you   . The message is   view the entire message.   2. When you have finished viewing the message,   you can select from the following Options:   to the home screen.   – – Reply to reply to the sender.   Reply With Copy to reply to the sender   and copy.   Retrieving text messages   When a text message is received, your screen   displays “X New Message(s)”, along with the   symbol at the top of your screen.   – – – Forward to forward the message.   Erase to erase the message.   Erase All to erase all the   unprotected messages.   If you see the “X New Message(s)” note   – – Call Back to call the sender of the message.   Save Numbers to save the sender’s phone   number in your Contacts list.   Save to Saved to save the message to the   Saved messages folder.   Extract URL to extract the URL.   Protect to prevent the message from   being accidentally deleted. The Unprotect   option is available when the message is   already protected.   You can view the message by pressing   or ignore the message by pressing   return to the main menu.   , and   – If you see the   symbol   symbol flashing, the message   – – If you see the   is urgent.   1. Select Menu → Messages →   Rcvd Messages.   22   Sending and Receiving Text Messages   3. Follow the prompts depending on your   – Status to view the status of the message   and any error messages. (This option   appears when there is an error or   message that could not be sent.)   selection above.   Viewing messages   You can view, save, protect or delete messages   stored on your phone in the Sent, Saved and   Drafts folders.   Creating and editing prewritten   messages (Templates)   1. Select from the following message lists:   Your phone comes with prewritten (Template)   messages, such as “Please call me back,” that   you can insert into the body of a text message.   You can create new ones. Your phone stores up   to 22 Auto Text messages, with up to 160   characters per message.   – – – To access the Sent messages list, select   Menu → Messages → Sent Msgs.   To access the Saved messages list, select   Menu → Messages → Svd Msgs.   To access the Drafts folder, select   Menu → Messages → Drafts.   To create or edit templates:   2. Press   up or down through the list   1. Select Menu → Messages →   of messages.   Msg Template → SMS.   3. Press   to select Read. The message   2. Highlight a template and press   twice to   details are displayed.   select OK and then make your edits.   4. Press   to select Options.   3. Press   an option.   and then press   to select   Your options are:   – Send allows you to enter a recipient’s   number, or press in the Receiver   – Forward to send the message to   another recipient.   screen, to select Search and enter a   recipient from the Contacts list.   Save to Draft allows you to save your text   message in your draft folder.   Enter Number allows you to include a   phone number in your message.   Insert Template allows you to insert a   pre-written template.   – – Erase to delete the message.   Erase All to delete all the   unprotected messages.   Save to Saved to save the message to the   Saved messages folder.   Protect to protect the message from   being accidentally deleted. The Unprotect   option is available when the message is   already protected.   – – – – – User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   23   – – Insert Mode accesses the templates list   where you can select another template to   insert in the current one.   Modify saves the modified template in the   templates folder.   Setting message alerts   You can set your phone to alert you of incoming   text messages or pages. For more information,   see “Setting message alerts” on page 41.   Outgoing message settings   From the Msg Settings menu, select   Note: For help entering text, see page 14.   • Outgoing. The following options are available:   Customizing message settings   To make messaging easier, you can customize   settings for sending and receiving messages.   You can enable or disable various message   settings on your K352. These settings are   available from:   – – – Priority set normal or urgent priority for   your outgoing messages.   Delvry Notic enable this option to receive   notification of message delivery.   Saved Msgs choose whether to save your   outgoing messages to the Saved Messages   folder, or to be prompted to save when   you send a multimedia message.   • Menu → Messages → Msg Settings.   and   • Menu → Settings → Msg Settings.   – – Call Back enter a call back number to   include with the message to let   recipients know at what number they   Incoming message settings   • From the Msg Settings menu, select   can call you back.   Incoming. The following options are available:   Signature enable this option to include   your signature in all outgoing messages.   See “Adding your signature” on this page.   – Auto Erase when the total number of   messages reaches 200, this enables the   phone to receive a new message by   deleting the oldest message. (The erase   order proceeds from Sent, Drafts, Saved   and Inbox lists).   Adding your signature   The signature you create is included at the end of   outgoing messages when the signature option is   enabled. See “Incoming message settings” on   page 24. However, it does not appear in the   message creation screen.   – – Reminder choose how often you wish to   be alerted of incoming messages. Select   Off to disable this option.   Auto Retrieve enable this option to   automatically receive and download text   and multimedia messages.   To create a signature:   1. Select Menu → Messages →   Msg Settings → Signature.   24   Sending and Receiving Text Messages   2. Enter your signature in the Content field.   3. Press to select OK → Save and Exit   Erasing single messages   1. Select Menu → Messages.   Note: The characters in the signature are   included in the total character count of   the message.   2. Press   down to the type of message you   want to erase: Recvd Msgs or Sent Msgs.   3. Highlight the message to erase and press   to select Read.   Setting the insert mode   4. Press   to select Options → Erase. A   notification appears: “Erase?”   You can set the initial text entry mode for   messaging. This mode can be changed in a text   entry screen by pressing the   page 14 for more information.   5. Select OK to erase the message.   key. See   Erasing all messages   1. Select Menu → Messages →   1. Select Menu → Messages →   Msg Setting → Insert Mode.   Msg Settings → Erase Msgs.   2. Highlight the mode you want and press   2. To erase messages from all folders select   to set it.   All Messages.   -or-   Checking available memory   3. Select a folder to erase all messages from just   To check available memory, select Menu →   Messages → Msg Settings → Memory and select   a folder. The number of used messages   is displayed.   that folder:   – – – – – Recvd Msgs   Sent Msgs   Msg Template   Svd Msgs   Drafts   Erasing messages   Your phone is designed to store 200 text   messages. It’s a good idea to erase old messages,   as messages take up memory in your phone.   You have the option of erasing text messages as   you send or read them, erasing them one at a time   from the lists in the Received Box, Sent Box,   Message Templates, Saved Messages or Drafts, or   erasing them all at once.   Note: Select the Information option for a   description of this feature.   4. A message appears: “Erase?” Select OK to   erase messages or Back to cancel.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   25   6 SENDING AND RECEIVING MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES   – Press   to select Options →   Sending multimedia messages   Contacts to access your contacts   directory; and then press   the number or e-mail address.   Press   You can only send multimedia messages to   phones that are capable of receiving them or to   email addresses. For details, check with your   service provider.   to insert   – when you are done.   4. Press   down to the CC and BCC fields and   to select Options → Edit to add   Multimedia messages have a predetermined   character and file size limit. When you reach the   character and file size limit for a single   multimedia message, you must edit the message   to meet the size limitation.   press   additional recipients:   5. Press   down to the Subject field and   to select Options → Edit to enter   when you are done.   press   text. Press   6. Press   and press   Note: Multimedia message file size limits   may apply. For details, check with your   service provider.   down once to enter the Picture field   to select Options. Press   when you are done.   The options are:   Creating a multimedia message   1. Select Menu → Messages →   – – Send to send the message.   New Message → New MMS.   Take photo to instantly take a new photo   and attach it to your message.   Album to select a photo from the camera   photo album.   Images to select from images stored on   the phone.   Preview to play your multimedia message   prior to sending.   Save message to save the message   Note: Select the Information option for a   description of this feature.   – – – – 2. Enter the recipient’s phone number or email   address in the To field.   3. To add more recipients:   – Press   enter a recipient.   to select Options → Edit to   – Press   down to enter additional   recipients manually,   - or -   26   Sending and Receiving Multimedia Messages   – Send Setting to choose the settings for the   message. The options are:   Priority- Normal or Urgent   Delvry Notif- Enable or Disable   Saved Message- Save, Not Save or Prompt.   Add slide and Remove slide to add or   remove a slide.   Name Card to add a Name Card to   the message.   – – – Voice to access voice notes on your phone   Recording to record a new voice memo   Preview to play your multimedia message   prior to sending.   Save Message to save your multimedia   message to the Drafts or Templates folders   and send it later.   Send Settings to choose the settings for   the message. The options are:   Priority Normal or Urgent   – – – – – DCF to add a DCF file to the message.   Delivery Notif Enable or Disable   Saved Message Save, Not Save or Prompt.   Add slide and Remove slide to add or   remove a slide.   Name Card to add a Name Card to   the message.   Note: You can add only one picture per   slide. Up to three slides are allowed per   multimedia message.   – – – 7. Press   down once to enter the   Message field.   – – Enter your message manually, or   DCF to add a DCF file to the message.   Press   to select Options → Edit and   9. When you have completed entering your   enter the message. Press   access to quick text.   again for   message information, press   to   select Send.   – Press   when you are done.   10. Press   to send your multimedia message.   again at the prompt to save your   8. Press   field and press   Choose from:   down once to enter the Sound   to select Options.   11. Press   multimedia message   – – – Send to send the message.   Receiving multimedia messages   There are various settings for receiving a   multimedia message on your phone.   Preloaded sounds already in your phone   Sound to access your downloaded tones   and music.   Note: See “Customizing message settings” on   page 24 for more information on settings for   incoming and outgoing messages.   Note: You can add only one new or stored   sound per slide. Up to three slides are allowed   per multimedia message.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   27   Auto Receive mode   Viewing multimedia messages   When a multimedia message is received, it is   automatically downloaded onto your phone.   When you receive a multimedia message, a   notification appears on your phone’s screen and   remains until all messages are viewed.   The alert “New Message(s)” appears along with   the text “Message Received. View now?”   1. Press   If the message is long, press   the entire multimedia message.   2. Press to select Options. Press   to highlight additional options for the   to View the multimedia message.   down to view   • • To View the multimedia message, press   To view Later, press   . . down   Note: In idle state, the phone downloads the   message approximately one minute after the last   key is pressed.   multimedia message (options vary according   to selection):   Reminder mode   Note: The options available to you may vary.   When a multimedia message is received, your   Check with your service provider.   screen displays the alert “New Message(s)” along   with the question “Retrieve Now?”   – – Reply reply to the sender.   Reply All reply to all recipients of   the message.   Forward launches the message creation   screen, allowing you to forward the   multimedia message. The original address   will not be shown, nor will the graphic,   sound, and text fields.   • • To View the multimedia message, press   . Select Erase to never download the   – multimedia message.   • To view Later, press   . Note: If a multimedia message is received during   a call, then the phone screen displays the alert   “New Message(s)” after the call ends.   – – – Call Back initiates call to the sender of the   multimedia message.   To activate a message alert:   Save Message saves the multimedia   message to the Saved folder on the phone.   Save Image saves the currently   viewed picture embedded in the   multimedia message.   1. Select Menu→ Messages → Msg Settings →   Incoming → Reminder.   2. Highlight an option to be alerted of   incoming messages:   – – Once Only or Evry Two Min, or   Off not be alerted of incoming messages.   – Save Sound saves the current sound   embedded in the multimedia message.   3. Press   . 28   Sending and Receiving Multimedia Messages   – – Delete allows you to erase the currently   displayed multimedia message.   Message Info displays multimedia   message information (priority, sender,   subject, time sent and received, and   message size).   – Protect protect the message to avoid   accidentally erasing it.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   29   7 MANAGING DOWNLOADS   Your K352 has the ability to download and   manage applications through Downloads.   Downloading an application   1. From the home screen, select Menu →   Tip: As you navigate the screens in the Downloads   Downloads.   menu, use   to go back one menu level.   2. Select Download Center. Download Center is   your link to downloading applications.   For more information   When a connection to the server is made, the   Downloads Center menu appears with a list of   application types to choose from.   For more information about Downloads   capabilities and application pricing, contact your   service provider.   3. Select an application type.   How do Downloads work?   A full list of applications of the type you   selected appears. New applications are   indicated by an arrow on the left.   You connect to the server, download applications,   and then manage them as you like. When you   choose an application, you have the option of   choosing a demo, various limited use options, or   the full version—all varying in price. If you   choose a demo, Downloads lets you know when it   has expired. If you choose a priced version, the   amount is added to your phone bill. Downloads   also lets you know if you’re running out of   memory. At that point, you can either disable an   application or remove it completely.   Note: Long titles scroll left as you   highlight them.   4. Select an application.   A list of usages appears.   There may be one or more usages available.   The costs are specified for each.   5. Select a usage.   You are then prompted by a message asking   you to confirm your choice.   Once applications are loaded, you can update to   newer versions as they become available.   6. Select Yes to confirm.   The application is downloaded to your phone.   Note: Download times vary.   Changing the airtime charges alert   To be warned of airtime charges when you access   the internet, select Menu → Downloads →   Settings → Airtime Warnings → All Enabled.   30   Managing Downloads   7. To open the application now, select Yes. If   you choose No, you return to the   Downloads menu, where you see a link to   your new application.   Viewing application details   You can get information about the size of an   application and how many uses it has left before it   runs out.   Note: Your connection to the application   server automatically ends after a short   period, unless you connect again to   download more applications. If you want to   end the connection manually, press   on your phone.   1. Select Menu → Downloads → Settings →   Manage Apps.   2. Select the application you want details for.   Removing an application   Important: If you remove an application, it is   removed completely from your phone. If you want   to use it again, you must pay for it again. If you   want to free up space on your phone, we   recommend you disable the application (see next   section).   Options after downloading   The following options appear after you receive a   prompt indicating that you have successfully   downloaded content.   – Yes select this option to run the   application.   1. Select Menu → Downloads → Settings →   Manage Apps.   – No select this option to return to the   Downloads Center screen.   2. Select the application and then select Remove.   3. Select Yes to confirm your choice.   Opening an application   Disabling an application   Downloaded applications are stored under the   Downloads menu. Each application comes with its   own unique icon, to help you identify it easily.   If you are running out of memory and would like   to download more applications, but do not want   to completely remove those you have paid for, you   can simply disable them. This means you have to   re-download an application in order to use it   again, but don’t have to pay for it again.   1. Select Menu → Downloads.   Note: The Downloads icon always remains at   the top of this menu. Downloaded   applications are listed after.   2. Highlight and select the icon for the   application you want to open.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   31   Locking an application   To prevent disabling an application, you need to   first lock an app.   1. Select Menu → Downloads → Settings →   Manage Apps.   2. Select the application and then select   Lock App.   3. Select Yes to confirm your choice.   Note: The app is still listed in the Downloads   menu. The icon looks like an empty box.   Checking available memory   The amount of available memory depends on the   number of applications you downloaded.   Select Menu → Downloads → Settings →   Manage Apps.   • System Info is already highlighted. The   amount of memory left is shown at the bottom   of the screen.   • To get more detailed memory information   select System Info. The System Info screen is   displayed with further information.   32   Managing Downloads   8 CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET   – – An underline and an arrow indicate that   there is more text. Press down to view   to return to the   Using the WAP 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.   more text. Press   previous screen.   To choose a site, highlight it and press   to select Go.   Note: You cannot receive incoming calls while   you are using the WAP Browser.   4. When you have finished using the Internet,   press   to exit the browser.   Starting the WAP Browser   WAP menu   1. From the home screen, press the right soft key   The Wap menu contains the following options:   to select WAP.   – – Home accesses the WAP home page.   Favorites accesses the page containing   your saved web sites.   Note: For information about how airtime is   charged, contact your service provider. To   change this alert see “Changing the airtime   charges alert” on page 30.   – – Go To... takes you to a WAP Browser URL   that you specify.   2. Press   to continue.   WAP Options lists the alerts for managing   your Web use. Web prompt alerts you at   the beginning or end of every browser   session; and a Session timer provides   alerts at 60. 90, 120, or 150 seconds of   browser use.   If this is the first time you have connected   to the Internet, a message informs you   that security is not yet enabled for your   Web Browser.   3. Press   to select Yes to enable security.   When you are connected, a WAP home   page appears. It has a list of bookmarks and   some Web menu options at the bottom of   the screen.   – Information provides a description of the   WAP options.   – A appears in a secure session.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   33   Options menu   Searching for a Web site   As you browse through the internet, you have   several options available from the Options menu.   How you search for a Web site depends on your   service provider. For more information, contact   your service provider.   • Select WAP → Menu → Options.   The options are:   Going to a bookmarked site   – – Back takes you back to the previous page.   Forward takes you to the next page   indicated by your current page.   Home returns you to the main Web   Browser window or home page.   Go to URL takes you to the URL that   you specify.   1. Select WAP → Favorites. If you see a message   prompt, press   - or -   to continue.   – – Select WAP → Menu → Options →   Bookmarks List. A list of bookmarks appears.   2. Enter the number that corresponds to the   bookmark you want and press   . – – Show URL displays the entire URL.   Search accesses the browser’s   search function.   – Mark Page saves the current location as a   bookmark for easy access.   – – Refresh refreshes the current page.   Favorites List displays a list of your saved   Web sites.   – – Save Page takes you to a saved page.   Saved Page List takes you to a list of your   saved pages.   – – – – History List clears the history.   Preferences   Restart Browser restarts the Web Browser.   About NetFront displays information about   your Web Browser version.   – Exit WAP exits the browser and takes you   back to the Menu.   34   Connecting to the Internet   9 USING THE MUSIC PLAYER   Use your phone’s music player to listen to your   favorite songs. Copy music files from your   computer to your phone for your own portable   music player.   7. Double-click on the appropriate Removable   Disk drive.   8. Double-click on the Music folder.   9. Drag and drop your music files onto the Music   folder in the removable disk drive.   Note: The K352 supports only the mp3 music   file type.   Putting music files onto   the phone   Music files can be put onto your K352 by using the   provided USB cable and placing the K352 into   Mass Storage Mode.   10. When you are done placing music onto the   K352, disconnect it from your computer.   Note: The K352 supports music files in the MP3   format only.   Accessing songs   Playing songs   1. On the phone, select Menu → Settings →   1. Press   . Mode Setting → Mass Storage Mode.   -or-   2. Plug the USB cable into the jack at the bottom   Select Menu → Tones & Images →   MP3 Player.   of the K352.   3. Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB   port on your computer.   4. Your K352 will now be ‘viewed’ by your   2. Press   Note: The MP3 Player icon   on the top row of your phone screen.   to listen to the displayed song.   is displayed   computer as a ‘Mass Storage Device’.   3. Use the   and   keys to play the next and   Note: Your phone will not be recognized by   the computer as a Mass Storage Device unless   you change the mode to the Mass Storage   setting before you connect to the computer as   described in step 1.   previous songs in the list.   4. To skip directly to a different song:   – – Press   Press   and select List.   up or down to scroll through   the list.   5. On your computer double-click on   ‘My Computer’.   6. You will see the K352 as a Removable   – Highlight a song, press   and   select Play.   disk drive.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   35   Tip: Use the   and   keys on the left side of   1. Select Menu→ Tones & Images →   MP3 Player.   the phone to adjust the volume when the music is   playing. Press   resume it.   to pause a song and   to   2. Press   3. Highlight List and press   4. Choose an option from the Settings menu:   to select options.   . Saving songs to the playlist   You can select songs to the playlist and play just   those songs on your phone.   – – – – – Sound Effect assigns a sound effect to the   selected song.   Repeat keeps repeating the selected song   or stops the selected song from repeating.   Random plays the songs in your playlist in   a random order.   Volume adjusts the volume of the   music player.   Skin changes the appearance of the music   player screen.   1. Select Menu → Tones & Images →   MP3 Player   2. Press   3. Highlight List and press   4. Highlight the song you wish to select and   press   to select options.   . . 5. Highlight Select Play and press   to select   the song for the playlist.   6. Scroll through the list and press   continue selecting songs to the playlist.   7. When you have completed your selection,   to   Troubleshooting   Scenario: Song is not playing   Try renaming the file on your PC, removing any   special characters, spaces, and limiting the length   to 20 characters long.   press   “Save to playlist?” will appear.   8. Select to save your selections to   to select Back. The message   If the file still does not play:   the playlist.   • • The file type may not be supported.   The file may be DRM (digital rights   management) protected.   Note: The next time you use the   keys the songs selected to the playlist will play.   and   Managing music player settings   You can set personal preferences for skins and   play options in your music player.   • The file may be corrupted.   Scenario: Audio is choppy   • The audio file may be corrupted, but the   audio still plays. Check your audio file   for corruption.   To access the music player settings:   36   Using the Music Player   10 ACCESSING MULTIMEDIA CONTENT   The Entertain. menu on your phone gives you   access to online and preloaded games. You can   also purchase, download, store, and access   other online multimedia content from the   Tones & Images folder in your phone.   – To exit the game, highlight Exit and   press   . Accessing online sounds and   images   Note: See “Using the Music Player” on page 35   for more information on the MP3 player.   You can download and store sounds and images   to the Tones & Images folder on your phone for   easy access.   Accessing online games   To access online games from your phone:   Note: You will not be able to use downloaded files   that are DRM protected until the DRM rights   arrive. See “Using DRM protected content” on   page 38 for more information.   • Select Menu → Entertain. → Online Games.   Note: Select the Information option for a   description of this feature. Contact your service   provider for more details.   • To access an online site where you can   download sounds select Menu →   Tones & Images → Tones → More Tones.   Accessing pre-loaded games   • To access an online site where you can   download images select Menu →   Tones & Images → Images → More Images.   Brick Attack   Your K352 comes with a pre-loaded game   called Brick Attack. The goal of this game is to   eliminate bricks arranged in levels. You send a   moving ball upward using a paddle at the   bottom of the screen.   After you have downloaded sounds or images, you   can access them as follows:   • To access stored sounds, select Menu →   Tones & Images → Tones → Saved Tones.   • To access stored images, select Menu →   Tones & Images → Images → Saved Images.   1. Select Menu → Entertain → Brick Attack.   2. Press   to select New.   To check the used and available memory in the   Tones & Images folder:   – To pause the game, press   to Resume.   To move the paddle, press   , then press   left or right.   • Select Menu → Tones & Images → Memory.   – User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   37   Using DRM protected content   Setting incoming alerts   You will not be able to use downloaded files that   are DRM protected until the DRM rights arrive.   DRM protected Separate Delivery contents are   stored in the Menu → Tones & Images →   DCF Files folder. Once decrypted, the content is   stored in the corresponding folders in   Tones & Images.   You can set specific tones to be alerted of   incoming messages from your   Tones & Images folder.   1. Select Menu → Tones & Images → Tones →   Incmng Alrts.   2. Highlight a tone to listen to it and press   to select it.   To decrypt DRM Content Files:   1. Select Menu → Tones & Images → DCF Files.   2. Highlight a DCF File and press   to select   Options.   The options are:   – Send MMS send this content in an MMS   message.   – Use follow the prompts to purchase rights   and use the file.   You may receive a WAP message “New   rights received. Use it in DCF Folder?”   select Yes to decrypt the file and use it.   Note: Once decrypted, the content is stored in   the corresponding folders in Tones & Images   from where you can select and play/view   the contents.   38   Accessing Multimedia Content   11 CUSTOMIZING YOUR PHONE   4. Press   down to select the next key that you   Accessing the main menu   wish to map and repeat step 3.   You can access the main menu in different   ways depending on how you configure your   phone settings.   Tip: If you wish to make the icons for the   mapped navigation keys visible or invisible on   the home screen, highlight On Idle Screen and   select Visible or Invisible.   Using shortcuts   From the home screen, you can access shortcuts   5. When you have completed mapping all the   by pressing   in four different directions.   keys, press   to select Preview. You   can now see the new appearance of the   home screen.   Four shortcuts are automatically programmed   into your phone (up, down, left, and right).   6. Press   to return to the mapping menu   to   Press   Press   Press   Press   up   Access Calls   and make further changes or press   choose Select and save the new settings.   down   left   Access Phonebook   Access Tones and Images   Access My Movistar   Setting your menu style   You can choose from a list or icon view of the   main menu items.   right   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Menu Style.   Mapping your main keys   2. Highlight Grid or List view and press   . You can associate each of the four navigation keys   with a main menu item of your choice for   immediate access.   Setting sounds for your phone   Your phone is set to make sounds when you   receive calls, press keys, navigate through menus,   and receive alerts (such as new messages). You   can set the phone to a different mode such as   vibrate when you receive calls and alerts.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Main Keys.   2. Highlight the key you wish to map.   3. Press   to the right or left to scroll through   the list of menu options until the menu option   you wish to assign to the key is displayed.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Sounds.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   39   2. Press   options:   to select from the following   4. Press   to select a ringer.   Setting the roam ringer   – – – – – Type select different ringers for the listed   functions in the phone.   Volume set the volume for the listed   functions in the phone.   Alerts set alerts and reminders for tasks,   messages, missed calls etc.   Key Length select the duration of the   key press.   Information read a description of   these options.   You can set a ringer to indicate when an incoming   call will be subject to roaming charges.   Select Menu → My Movistar → Sounds →   Type → Calls → Roam → Enable.   The phone now emits a distinctive roam ring to   indicate when you are roaming during calls.   Setting roaming alert   You can set the phone to warn you before you   answer or place a call while roaming.   Select Menu → My Movistar → Sounds →   Choosing ringers   Alerts → Roaming → Enable.   Your K352 has several preset ringers you can   choose to use for incoming calls.   Assigning a ringer to a group   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Sounds →   You can assign a ringer to a group. All contacts in   the group list will have the same ringer.   Type.   2. Press   to select Call. You can   1. Select Menu → Phonebook → Contacts →   Groups.   choose from:   – – – – Ringer Type sets a ringer for all   incoming calls.   2. Select a group from the list and press   to   select Options → Ringer.   Your choices are:   Business sets a common ringer for all   contacts listed in the Business Group.   Personal sets a common ringer for all   contacts listed in the Personal Group.   Roam allows you to enable or disable a   unique ringer for calls that may be subject   to roaming charges.   – – – Fix Ring pre-set ringers   Dwnld Ring downloaded ringers   MP3 your MP3 songs   3. Select the ringer type you wish to use and   press   . 4. Select a ringer from the list and press   3. Scroll down the list to hear the different rings.   to save.   40   Customizing Your Phone   3. Highlight the Enable or Disable option and   press to select it.   Adjusting volume   You can adjust the voice and ringer volume as   well as key tones.   Personalizing the screen   Note: The Information option describes the   function of this menu.   Adjusting voice volume   You can adjust voice volume manually during a   call. Press   then press   on the left side of the phone,   left or right to adjust the volume.   Changing your banner   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.   Adjusting key pad volume   You can change the volume of the tones the phone   makes when you press the keys.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Display →   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Sounds →   Banner.   Volume → Keypad.   2. Enter your banner text.   2. Press   left or right to adjust the volume.   3. Press   to select Save and Exit.   Adjusting the ringer volume   Selecting a wallpaper   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Sounds →   Wallpaper appears on the home screen.   Volume → Calls.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Display →   Wallpaper.   2. Press   right to increase the volume, or left   to decrease the volume.   2. Press   to select   3. Press   to select and save.   – Consistent → Edit for a single wallpaper,   - or -   Setting message alerts   You can choose how you want to be alerted of   incoming voicemail, or text messages.   – Change Daily → Edit to select a different   wallpaper for each day of the week.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Sounds →   3. Select either   Alerts.   – – Fix Wallppr for pre-loaded wallpapers, or   Dwnld Wallpr for your downloaded   2. Select the type of alert: Minute Beep,   Roaming, Connect, Disconnect, Signal Fade,   Messages, Voicemail, MsdCall Alrt, On/Off.   wallpapers.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   41   4. Highlight a wallpaper and press   to   2. Select an option from the list:   view it.   – 10 Sec., 30 Sec., or 1 Min., the   duration backlighting remains on after   your last keypress.   Note: You can press   a different wallpaper.   go back and select   – Always On keeps backlighting on all   the time.   5. Press   to save the selected wallpaper,   or to select which day of the week to display   the wallpaper.   Note: These settings drain the battery more   quickly and reduce talk and standby times.   Selecting a screen saver   Note: Power backlighting may not be available   with the optional desktop charger or other   accessories.   Screen savers appear on the home screen and are   activated one minute after the last keypress.   Incoming calls and alerts override screen savers.   Note: The battery charges more slowly when   power backlighting is on.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Display →   Screen Saver.   2. Select an option and press   to view it.   Changing the display contrast   3. Press to save the selected screen saver.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Display →   Contrast.   Selecting a color theme   2. Press   left or right to adjust the contrast.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Display →   3. Press   to select OK.   Themes.   2. Select an option and press   . Setting numbers to auto-hyphenate   Auto-hyphenation, when enabled, automatically   inserts hyphens into your phone numbers to be   consistent with the U.S. dialing plan.   Adjusting the backlight   Your screen lights up while you are in a call or   when you press a key on the keypad. However,   you can set the duration that the backlight   remains on.   For example, (121) 234-5555.   • Select Menu → My Movistar → Display →   Auto-Hyphen → Enable.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Display →   Backlight.   42   Customizing Your Phone   Choosing a different language   Your phone may display alternative languages.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Language.   Locking the keypad   You can lock the keypad of your phone to prevent   dialing numbers when the keys are pressed   unintentionally.   2. Select a language, and press   . 1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Key Guard   2. Select from the following options and press   Silencing all sounds   to activate it:   You can silence all sounds and set the phone   to vibrate or light up when you receive calls   and alerts.   – – Guard Now locks the keypad immediately.   30 sec auto, 1min auto, 5min auto the   duration of time from the last keypress   after which the keypad will be locked.   Disabled unlocks the keypad.   Setting the phone to vibrate or   light up   – 1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Silent Mode.   2. Choose an option and press   Tip: To use the phone when keyguard is working,   press and hold to unlock the phone.   : – – – – Vibrate Only the phone vibrates for   the duration of the incoming call or   other alert.   Vibe then Ring the phone vibrates first and   then rings for the remainder of the   incoming call alert.   Lights Only the phone lights up for   the duration of the incoming call or   other alert.   Ring the phone rings for the incoming call   or alert (returns to a non-silent mode).   Voice Dial   For more information on this feature, see   “Creating a voice tag” on page 44.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   43   12 USING VOICE RECOGNITION   Voice recognition allows you to make calls   by speaking commands into the phone’s   microphone. Your K352 can store 20 voice   dial tags.   Adding a voice tag to an existing   contact   1. Select Menu → Phonebook → Contacts →   Search.   Note: You cannot use voice recognition to end a   2. Select Name, Number or Group search and   call; you must press   . enter your search criteria to locate a contact.   3. Highlight the contact’s name and press   . Setting up voice dialing   To make calls using voice dialing, contacts must   be saved with associated voice tags.   4. Press   to select Options.   5. Press   down to highlight Add Voice and   then press   . Creating a voice tag   6. Follow the voice prompts to record a name for   the contact.   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Voice Dial →   Add V Dial.   Viewing entries with voice tags   Note: Select Menu → My Movistar →   Voice Dial → Information to read a   description of this feature.   To view a list of all contacts with assigned   voice tags:   • Select Menu → My Movistar → Voice Dial →   V Dial List.   2. Follow the voice prompts to record a name for   the contact.   3. Input the contact’s phone number and then go   Editing or deleting a voice tag   to step 5.   - or -   1. Select Menu → My Movistar → Voice Dial →   V Dial List.   Press   to select Search to input an   2. Highlight the voice tag you want to edit, and   existing contact from the Phonebook.   press   to select Options.   4. Press   5. Press   to select the phone number.   3. Select an option:   to select OK.   – – – Dial to dial the selected number.   6. Select OK again to save the voice tag to the   Play to listen to the voice tag.   Edit Voice Dial allows you to change the   recorded voice tag.   selected number.   44   Using Voice Recognition   – Edit Number allows you to change   the number.   Erase erases the recorded voice tag.   Erase All erases ALL the recorded voice   tags in the Voice Dial List.   2. Press   your memo.   Note: You can press   to select Start and begin speaking   – – to Pause and then   press   3. Press   4. Press   again to Continue recording.   to Stop recording.   4. Follow the prompts.   to Save when finished.   Note: You can choose to press   Cancel recording.   to   Calling using voice tags   1. If you haven’t already done so, record a voice   5. Rename the record and press   to select   tag for the person you wish to call.   Option → Save and Exit.   Note: Voice memos saved without names are   identified by numbered records.   2. Select Menu → My Movistar → Voice Dial →   Voice Dial.   - or -   Press   once from the home screen.   Playing and editing voice memos   3. Follow the voice prompts.   1. Select Menu → Tones & Images → Tones →   Voice Memo.   Note: If the phone finds multiple voice tags   that sound like the name you said, you will be   asked to verify which name you want to call.   - or -   Select Menu → Utilities → Voice Memo →   Recorded Memos.   4. When you are finished with the call,   2. Highlight the voice memo you want to hear   press   . and press   . Using voice memos   3. Select an option:   The voice memos tool allows you to record and   play back audio notes. Your phone can store 10   voice memos.   – – Play to review your voice memo.   Rename to change the name of the voice   memo.   – – – Erase to erase the selected voice memo.   Erase All to erase all voice memos.   Details to view the date and duration of the   voice memo.   Recording a voice memo   1. Press and hold the record key   located   between the phone screen and the keypad.   - or -   Select Menu → Utilities → Voice Memo →   Record New.   4. Follow the prompts and then press   to   select OK.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   45   13 UTILITIES   The Utilities menu on your phone provides tools   to help you schedule events, organize your time,   perform basic calculations and record notes.   – – Enter a date for the event in the Edit Date   field. Use   to move through the fields.   Press   to select OK.   7. Press   to select Save All.   Calendar   The calendar allows you to schedule events and   set reminder alerts.   Viewing or erasing an event   1. Select Menu → Utilities → Calendar.   2. Highlight a date and press   . Creating an event   3. Highlight an event and press   to select   1. Select Menu → Utilities → Calendar.   Options:   2. Press   to select a date and press   . – – – – View to view the event details.   Add to add a new event.   Erase to erase the selected event.   Erase All to erase all events for the   selected date.   3. Press   to select Options → Add.   4. To enter an event description:   – – – Press   Edit Item.   to select Options →   Enter a name for the event in the Content   field. For help entering text, see page 14.   Press   4. Follow the prompts.   to select OK.   Alarm Clock   Use the Alarm Clock to set an alert for a specific   time. The alert occurs only if the phone is on.   5. To enter an event time:   – – – Press   Edit Time.   to select Options →   1. Select Menu → Utilities →   Alarm Clock → Time.   Enter a time for the event in the Enter Time   field. Use   Press   to move through the fields.   to select OK.   2. Enter the time of day you want the alarm to   sound and press   . 6. To alter the date:   3. Select Period and press   to select:   – Press   Edit Date.   to select Options →   – Once the alarm sounds when the   scheduled time occurs next.   46   Utilities   – – – Daily the alarm sounds every day at the   scheduled time.   Mon – Fri the alarm sounds every week day   at the scheduled time.   Sat – Sun the alarm sounds on weekends   at the scheduled time.   Stopwatch   1. Select Menu → Utilities → Stopwatch.   2. Press   to select Start to begin counting.   3. Press   to select Pause to stop counting   and Resume to continue counting.   – Press   to select Reset to clear the   4. Select On and press   to set the alarm.   counter.   Note: When the alarm sounds, press   silence the alarm.   to   – Press   to select Back and return to   the previous screen.   Calculator   Timer   Use the calculator to perform basic arithmetic.   1. Select Menu → Utilities → Calculator.   2. Use the keypad to enter numbers.   The timer counts down for a specified amount   of time. It beeps when that amount of time   has elapsed.   3. Press   to select mathematical operations   1. Select Menu → Utilities → Timer.   as displayed on the screen.   2. Press   to select Set.   4. Press   to calculate the result.   3. Use the keypad to enter the time.   Example: Enter 5, press   enter 2, then press   left once to select X,   to obtain the result of 10.   4. Press   to begin the countdown.   – Press   to select Cancel to clear the   5. Press   to erase entries or return to the   timer.   previous screen.   – Press   to select Back and return to   the previous screen.   Voice Memo   The voice memo tool allows you to record and   play back audio notes. Your phone can store 10   voice memos. For information, see “Using voice   memos” on page 45.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   47   14 CONFIGURING YOUR PHONE   Ensuring call privacy   Managing network settings   You can set your phone to sound an alert if   enhanced CDMA voice privacy is lost or regained.   Check with your service provider to see if CDMA   voice privacy is enabled in your area.   Setting the phone to receive data   or faxes   Your phone may be able to receive certain data or   faxes, depending on the system sending the   information. You cannot receive voice calls while   the phone is in data/fax mode. To receive data or   faxes, you must connect the phone to a laptop or   PC and switch the phone from voice mode to   data/fax mode.   1. Select Menu → Settings → Network →   Set Network → Voice Priv → Enable.   Switching between phone lines   Your phone can have two service accounts, or   phone lines, associated with it. Each phone line   has its own phone number.   Note: To purchase a cable visit   When you are using one line, you cannot make or   receive calls on the other. It’s like the phone is   “off” for that number. Your voicemail, however,   still takes messages. All contacts and settings are   shared for both lines.   1. Connect the phone to the laptop or PC.   2. Select Menu → Settings → Network →   Set Network → Data/Fax.   3. Highlight an option and press   to   Note: You must first establish a second phone   line with your service provider. Once established,   a second phone number becomes available in the   menu for selection:   select it:   – – Voice only allows only voice calls.   Fax, once or Data, once sets the phone to   fax mode or data mode for one time.   Fax, until off or Data, until off forces the   phone into fax mode or data mode until   the phone is turned off.   1. Select Menu → Settings → Network →   – Set NAM.   2. Select one of the two lines and press   . Note: You cannot receive voice calls while the   phone is in data/fax mode.   48   Configuring Your Phone   Unlocking the phone   Viewing your internet user ID   1. From the home screen, press   to select   You can view your internet user ID and password   at the following location:   Unlock.   2. Enter your four-digit lock code.   Menu → Settings → Network → Net User ID.   Restricting calls   Creating a secure environment   You can restrict the calls that can be made from   your phone to emergency numbers, your   contacts, and service provider numbers.   This section describes all the features involved in   securing your phone and preventing access to   personal information. All security features are   shielded by a four-digit lock code.   1. Select Menu → Settings → Security.   2. Enter your four-digit lock code.   3. Select Limit Calls.   Changing your lock code   The default lock code is typically 0000 or the last   4 digits of your phone number.   4. Choose an option:   – Received limits incoming calls only.   Outgoing calls can still be sent.   Sent limits outgoing calls only. Incoming   calls can still be received.   1. Select Menu → Settings → Security.   2. Enter your four-digit lock code.   3. Select New Lck Code.   – 4. Enter the existing lock code.   5. Select:   5. Enter a new four-digit code and press   . – – Enable to activate the call restriction, or   Disable to remove the call restriction   6. Enter your new lock code again and   press   . Designating important numbers   Locking your phone   The important numbers feature allows you to   specify three personal phone numbers that can be   called when the phone is locked.   When your phone is locked, you can call only   emergency numbers or your service provider   number. You can still receive incoming calls.   1. Select Menu → Settings → Security.   2. Enter your four-digit lock code.   3. Select Important #.   1. Select Menu → Settings → Security.   2. Enter your four-digit lock code.   3. Select Lock Phone → Enable.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   49   4. Highlight important number 1, 2, or 3 nd   press to select the slot.   WAP Settings   Setting a Web connection prompt   5. Enter the phone number, including the area   You can set an alert to be notified with a WAP   connection warning message, “Do you want to   connect to WAP?”.   code. Do not enter 1 before the area code.   6. Press   two times to select OK and save.   Important: To make a call to an emergency   number from a locked phone, you must dial the   number (including area code) exactly as it was   stored in Important Numbers.   1. Select Menu → Settings → WAP Settings →   Web Prompt.   Your options are:   – – – – Off if you do not wish to be notified of web   activation.   At Start to be notified at the beginning of a   WAP session.   At End to be notified at the end of a WAP   session.   Both to be notified both at the beginning   and end of a WAP session.   Erasing all contacts   You can erase all entries from your Contacts   directory.   1. Select Menu → Settings → Security.   2. Enter your four-digit lock code.   3. Select Erase Contacts and press   message appears: “Erase All Contacts?”.   4. Press to select OK.   Note: You can press   without erasing contacts.   . A   Setting a Web session timer   to exit this screen   You can set a session timer alert while you browse   the internet.   1. Select Menu → Settings → WAP Settings →   Call and message settings   Session Timer.   • See “Customizing call settings” on page 12 for   details on configuring incoming and outgoing   call settings on your phone.   Choose to be alerted every 60, 90, 120 or   150 seconds.   • See “Customizing message settings” on   page 24 for details on configuring message   settings on your phone.   50   Configuring Your Phone   Setting the date and time format   You can set the way the date and time are   displayed on your phone.   1. Select Menu → Settings → Date/Time.   2. To set the date format:   – – Select Date Format.   Highlight mm/dd/yyyy or dd/mm/yyyy and   press   . 3. To set the time format:   – – Select Time Format.   Highlight 12–hour or 24–hour and   press   . Resetting the phone   • To reset the phone and clear all data stored in   flash, select Menu → Settings →   Orig Setting → Master Clear.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   51   15 GETTING HELP   Customer support   Argentina:   Australia:   Brazil:   0-800-666-0052   1-800-507-000   0-800-55-2362   800-43-1212   Your service provider’s customer support   department is accessible directly from your   phone. They can answer questions about your   phone, phone bill, call coverage area, and   specific features available to you, such as call   forwarding or voicemail.   Chile:   Colombia:   India:   01-800-700-1546   Toll free:1-600-121214   Toll: 0124-284-5000   For customer support select:   • Menu → Help → Cust Care Center.   For roaming call center numbers select:   Menu → Help → Int’l Roam.   Mexico:   001-866-650-5103   New Zealand: 0-800-990-100   • Panama:   Peru:   001-800-201-1984   0-800-51-934   – – In Venezuela   In USA   For questions about the phone features, refer to   the materials provided with your phone, or visit   Puerto Rico:   Venezuela:   1-866-664-6443   0-800-100-2640   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:   For additional questions, you may contact the   Kyocera Wireless Corp. Customer Care Center in   any of the following ways:   • • • Web site: www.kyocera-wireless.com   • • The name of your service provider.   Email: [email protected]   The actual error message or problem   you are experiencing.   Phone: 1-800-349-4478 (U.S. and Canada)   or 1-858-882-1401. Customer support   phone numbers are also available in the   following countries.   • The steps you took to reproduce the problem.   52   Getting Help   • The phone’s electronic serial number (ESN).   To locate the ESN:   – Select Menu → Help → Phone Info   and scroll down to ESN: for the   11-digit number.   Qualified service   If the problem with your phone persists, return   the phone with all accessories and packaging to   the dealer for qualified service.   Phone accessories   To shop for K352 phone-accessories,   You may also call us at 1-800-349-4188   (U.S.A. only) or 1-858-882-1410.   Become a product evaluator   To participate in the testing and evaluation of   Kyocera Wireless Corp. products, including   cellular or PCS phones, visit   beta.kyocera-wireless.com.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   53   16 USING THE CAMERA   – Memory Status to display the number of   pictures taken (maximum is 100).   Tips for using your camera   • You cannot activate the camera while on an   active call or while browsing files in the   Camera Photos folder.   Setting up the camera for photos   1. Select Menu → Camera → Settings   2. Choose a setting option and press   • • Once the camera is active, the home screen   acts as the viewfinder.   to   select it.   If you get a “Low memory” error, check   your resolution and quality compression   settings. See “Setting up the camera for   photos” on this page.   – – – Resolution options are 160 x 120, 320 x   240 and 640 x 480.   Low Light Mode brightens the picture for   low light environments.   Timer options are Off (default), 3, 5, or   10 second pauses. When set, the timer   is displayed.   Multishot allows you to take multiple   pictures (up to 6) while the camera key is   pressed and held. A tone will play each   time a picture is taken. A second tone will   play when the final picture is taken. You   can enable or disable this feature.   White Balance options are Automatic,   Incandescent, Florescent or Daylight.   Color Tone options are Normal, Black &   White, Negative, and Sepia.   • • • All photos are automatically saved in the   Camera Photos folder.   You can rename a photo.   See step 2 on page 55.   – Your phone only produces images in   JPEG format.   Camera Options   The following options are available in the Camera   menu when you select Menu → Camera:   – – – Capture to take a picture. See “Taking a   picture” on page 55.   – Settings to set options for taking pictures.   See “Setting up the camera for photos” on   this page.   – – Quality options are Low, Medium and High   Viewfinder options are Actual or   Full Screen.   – – Camera Pictures to view saved pictures.   Last Picture to view the last picture taken.   54   Using the Camera   – – Shutter Sound sets the sound used when   the camera takes a picture.   Frame allows you to add a frame. A frame   cannot be removed once it has been used   in a picture.   Note: The picture resolution changes   to160 x 120 while taking pictures with   frames. The resolution returns to the   original setting once Frame is disabled.   Accessing saved camera pictures   1. You can access the Camera Pictures folder in   two ways.   Select Menu → Tones & Images →   Images → Camera Photos.   - or -   Select Menu → Camera → Camera Pictures.   2. Highlight the picture you want to view and   press   to select an option.   – – – – – View the selected picture.   Rename the picture.   Erase the current picture.   Erase All pictures.   Details view the settings used when the   picture was taken.   Take Picture take another picture.   Taking a picture   1. Press   on the right side of the phone.   - or -   Select Menu → Camera → Capture   Tip: Press up or down to zoom in or   zoom out. (You cannot zoom when the   resolution is set to 640*480.)   – 2. Focus on the image using the phone screen.   3. Press   - or -   or   to take the picture.   Press   to select Capture.   Note: The pictures are automatically saved in   the Camera Pictures folder.   4. Press   to Send or Erase the picture.   5. Press   to select Back. The camera   returns to taking the next picture.   6. Press   twice to return to the Camera   menu when you have finished taking pictures.   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   55   INDEX   A options, 9   recent, 10   redialing, 8   restriction, 13   timing, 12   volume, 8   online games, 37   erasing   accessing songs, 35   accessories, 53   alarm clock, 3, 46   alerts   for messages, 41   auto text, 23   auto-hyphenation, 42   contact entries, 50   text messages, 25   F fax mode, 48   camera   H accessing pictures, 55   options, 54   setting up, 55   settings, 54   hands-free headset   purchasing, 53   B banner, 41   basic functions, 7   battery, 1   charging, 1, 2   blocking outgoing calls, 49   I taking a picture, 55   checking memory, 32   color theme, 42   contacts directory, 17   contrast, 42   icons, 3   insert mode, 25   L language, 43   lights   lights-only mode, 3, 43   limiting calls out, 49   locking   C calculator, 47   call counters, 12   call settings, 12   answer mode, 13   auto redial, 13   call restriction, 13   timing, 12   D data/fax setup, 48   display contrast, 42   downloaded applications   disabling, 31   keypad, 43   phone, 49   opening, 31   removing, 31   viewing, 31   M Call waiting   using, 9   main menu   contents, 6   downloading, 30   an application, 30   options, 31   call waiting   setting, 12   mapping, 39   shortcuts, 39   style, 39   calls   answering, 8   conference, 9   conference calls, 9   forwarding, 9   ignoring, 8   memory, saving, 25   multimedia messages   receiving, 27   music player   music files, 35   settings, 36   songs, 35   E emergency   calls, 11   emergency mode, 11   exit emergency mode, 12   entertainment   making, 8   missed, 9   56   troubleshooting, 36   roam alert, 40   roam ringer, 40   screen saver, 42   sounds, 39   stopwatch, 47   timer, 47   N voice memos, 47   number mode, 14   V P wallpaper, 41   vibrate, 3, 43   voice dialing, 44   voice memos   playing, 45   recording, 45   voice tags   phone numbers   editing, 19   verifying your own, 7   phone, unlocking, 49   setting call forwarding, 12   shortcuts, 39   signature, 24   silent mode, 3, 43   light up, 43   R receiving   vibrate, 43   creating, 44   deleting, 44   editing, 44   using, 45   calls, 8   songs   multimedia messages, 27   text messages, 22   recent calls   calling, 10   playing, 35   putting onto phone, 35   sounds   voicemail, 11   setting up, 7   volume   setting, 39   erasing, 10   icons, 10   options, 10   viewing, 10   ringers   assigning to groups, 40   choosing types, 40   silencing, 7   volume, 41   roaming, 3   setting roam alert, 40   setting roam ringer, 40   speed dialing, 10   symbol mode, 14   key beep, 41   ringer, 41   W T wallpaper, 41   WAP browser, 33   menu options, 33   technical support, 52   text entry, 14   quick reference, 16   text messages, 21   creating, 21   S erasing, 25   reading, 22   retrieving, 22   settings, 24   saved phone numbers   editing, 19   screen contrast, 42   screen icons, 3, 14   screen saver, 42   security, 49   locking keypad, 43   sent messages, 23   setting   U unlocking the phone, 49   utilities   alarm clock, 46   calculator, 47   calendar, 46   color theme, 42   User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone   57   |