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Brand | Kyocera |
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Model | Xcursion KX160A |
Network Technology | CDMA |
Network | CDMA 800 / 1900 |
SIM Card Type | Mini-SIM |
Display Type | TFT |
Camera | 2 MP |
Expandable Memory | Up to 32 GB |
Bluetooth | Yes, v2.1 |
USB | Yes, microUSB |
Battery | Li-Ion |
Shock Resistance | MIL-STD-810G certified |
Instructions for installing the removable lithium ion (LiIon) battery into the phone.
Guide on how to charge the phone's battery using the AC adapter and battery icon.
General safety precautions for handling and disposing of the phone's battery.
Information on common activities and settings that drain the phone's battery.
Identifies and explains the main buttons, keys, and screen elements of the phone.
Explains how to navigate menus, select options, and return to previous screens.
Guides on performing fundamental phone tasks like turning on/off, making calls, and accessing voicemail.
Explanation of various icons appearing on the phone's home screen and external LCD.
Steps to make a call, including checking signal strength and using the keypad.
Instructions on how to redial the last called, received, or missed numbers.
How to call a contact from the saved Contacts list.
Procedure for answering calls when the phone flip is open or closed.
Steps to silence the ringer or ignore an incoming call.
How to call a contact using a pre-assigned one- or two-digit speed dial number.
Fastest way to speed dial by enabling and using 1-Touch dialing.
Steps to enable the 1-Touch dialing feature on the phone.
How to check for new voicemail messages indicated by a symbol on the screen.
Steps to exit Emergency mode after completing an emergency call.
Details on using timers to track calls (All, Home, Roam).
Configuring alerts for roaming status changes (service lost/acquired).
Enabling a ringer to indicate incoming calls subject to roaming charges.
Setting the phone to warn before answering or placing calls while roaming.
Setting the phone to operate in digital or analog mode, or forcing a mode for the next call.
Controlling the phone's roaming feature by specifying accepted signals.
Steps to enter a phone number, name, and other details to create a new contact.
Including pauses in contact numbers for automated services or extensions.
Important advice before using the camera, including limitations and memory checks.
Configuring camera settings like flash, resolution, self-timer, and white balance.
Explanation of text entry modes and indicators on the screen.
Details on the five different text entry modes: Case, Numbers, Alpha, eZi, and Symbol.
How to enter numbers in different text entry modes.
Using normal alpha mode to type letters one by one.
Using eZi mode to quickly type words by predicting common spellings.
Instructions for sending text messages to phone numbers or email addresses.
Steps to compose a text message, enter recipients, subject, and message body.
Options for how and when messages are received, including priority.
Understanding the symbol indicating an urgent message.
Creating lists of multiple recipients for sending messages to groups.
Prerequisites for voice dialing: contacts must be saved with associated voice tags.
Steps to record a voice tag for a contact to enable voice dialing.
How to edit, erase, or add voice tags to existing contacts.
Instructions on how to make calls by speaking contact names.
Activating the phone using voice commands with a hands-free car kit.
Configuring the phone to answer calls automatically after a set time.
Using voice commands to answer incoming calls with a hands-free car kit.
Options for silencing sounds and using vibrate or light alerts.
Customizing ringer types, volumes, and sounds for phone events.
Adjusting banner, wallpaper, themes, screen saver, and contrast.
Managing voice dialing, training, and voice answer settings.
Configuring digital/analog mode, roaming options, and phone lines.
Settings related to backlighting, headset, auto-answer, and COM port.
Features like Fast Find, Hold Call, 1-Touch Dialing, and Web Prompt.
Managing lock codes, limiting calls, erasing contacts, and setting emergency numbers.
Setting sounds that play when the phone's flip is opened.
Setting sounds that play when the phone's flip is closed.
Enabling or disabling sounds played when the phone powers on or off.
How to adjust the earpiece volume during a call or set the default volume.
How to set the ringer volume level for incoming calls.
How to set the speakerphone volume level.
How to adjust the volume of tones produced by key presses.
Creating a personalized menu with favorite features for quick access.
Setting the phone to display a list of most frequent contacts when accessing Contacts.
Selecting an alternative language for the phone's display.
Customizing the personal label displayed on the home screen.
Steps to change the four-digit lock code for security features.
Setting the phone to lock automatically or on power up.
How to unlock the phone using the four-digit lock code.
Managing multiple service accounts or phone lines associated with the phone.
Configuring the data rate for connecting the phone to a laptop or PC.
Enabling the phone to receive data or faxes, and switching to data/fax mode.
Connecting the phone to a TTY device for the hearing impaired.
Browsing camera pictures, images, and sounds stored on the phone.
Viewing and managing photos, with options to erase, assign, or rename.
Recording, playing, naming, and erasing audio memos.
Scheduling events and setting reminder alerts.
Steps to create a new event in the scheduler, including time and notes.
How to erase parts of a drawing using the eraser tool.
Enabling Bluetooth and making the phone discoverable for pairing.
Steps to pair the phone with a Bluetooth-enabled device.
How to connect the phone to an audio Bluetooth device.
Removing a paired Bluetooth device from the phone's list.
Changing the name of a paired Bluetooth device.
Setting how long the phone remains visible to other Bluetooth devices.
Browsing the Internet using the phone's web browser.
Launching the web browser and continuing past the airtime fees message.
Navigating browser options like Home, Mark Site, and Bookmarks.
Contact information for service providers and Kyocera Wireless Corp. support.
Details on what the limited warranty covers and what conditions void it.