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Grant section 

http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid

 after 

searching on the FCC ID:

Additional information on SAR can be found on the 
Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association 
(CTIA) web-site at 

http://www.wow-com.com

.

* 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 for the public and to account for 
any variations in measurements.

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

Use the guidelines on

page 1

to learn how to optimize 

the performance and life of your phone and battery.

Air bags

If your vehicle has 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.

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.
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.

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.

Hearing aids

Some digital wireless phones may 

interfere with hearing aids. In the event of such 
interference, you may want to consult Verizon or call 
the customer service line to discuss alternatives.

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.

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.

Potentially unsafe areas

Posted facilities

Turn your phone off in any facility 

when posted notices require you to do so.

Aircraft

FCC regulations prohibit using your phone 

on a plane that is in the air. Turn your phone off before 
boarding aircraft.

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.

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.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are 
often, but not always, clearly marked. They include:

fueling areas such as gas stations

below deck on boats

transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals

Model: K404

FCC ID: OVFKWC-KE4X4

Model: K404A

FCC ID: OVFKWC-K4X4

Summary of Contents for Rave K404

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Page 2: ...05 5 805 648 5 805 843 5 812 036 5 812 094 5 812 097 5 812 538 5 812 607 5 812 651 5 812 938 5 818 871 5 822 318 5 825 253 5 828 348 5 828 661 5 835 065 5 835 847 5 839 052 5 841 806 5 842 124 5 844 7...

Page 3: ...d by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of...

Page 4: ...opposite the pacemaker If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn off your phone immediately Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with hearing aids In...

Page 5: ...wer of the RF signal This power level can range from 0 006 to 0 6 watts In August 1996 the U S Federal Communications Commission FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand held wir...

Page 6: ...the problem The phone s electronic serial number ESN To find the ESN select Menu Phone Info Qualified service If the problem with your phone persists return the phone with all accessories and packagin...

Page 7: ...K K K K K K K KOV m K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KPM K K K K K K K K K K K K K KPO p K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KPP k K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KPP a K K K K K K...

Page 8: ...y charge the battery before using the phoneK Installing the battery 1 e K 2 r K 3 m K 4 m K 5 m K Charging the battery v K q I I K q J W E F m Recharging the battery v I K Caring for the battery Gener...

Page 9: ...he Kyocera K404 Phone 2 Common causes of battery drain m r t h l E F K v K q I Menu Settings Network Digital or Analog l K r I e J K l I K e K o I I K Replacing the faceplate v h hQMQ K q W 1 m K o K...

Page 10: ...FK Answer a call m E FK Access voicemail m K s K Verify your phone number p Menu Phone Info m K Silence the ringer m I K Lock the keypad m K Access messages m K Silence all sounds m K Access your shor...

Page 11: ...Flashlight I I q K Jack Hands free Headset E F K Home screenK m MenuK OK key K Navigation key K K Send Talk key K Keypad I I K Shift key K Antenna E FK Clear key I I c K End Power key I I K Space K Ja...

Page 12: ...ewI Graphic List K f I K c I Menu Settings MenuI Settings K q W Recent Calls f l j b i Contacts s k c k s a p a i s a i _ i m i f Messages s p k f _ k l _ p j b j d i j p Settings p j h p a s p p f k...

Page 13: ...a K404 Phone 6 Understanding screen icons q K q fpOMMM ENuF K q fpVR K q EcjF K q K v K c K K q K v K q K v I I K E_ I I KF q K q I K q K q t K e J EPdF K s K E F q J K E F q J K e J I K q K q I K h K...

Page 14: ...I K 2 b K 3 m K 4 m K Redialing a number q I K f I K Calling a saved number f I K 1 p Menu Contacts View AllK 2 p I I K c I NUK Tip q I L PSK Answering a call t I I I E FI K q I K f I K q I K f I Sile...

Page 15: ...ote q I p PRK Dealing with missed calls t I j K q I Missed CallsK f o I K m K f I CallK Setting missed call alerts v K p Menu Settings Sounds Missed Call EnabledK q I K q I Menu Settings Sounds Missed...

Page 16: ...Recent Calls Erase ListsK 2 p W Incoming CallsI Outgoing CallsI Missed CallsI Erase AllK 3 m YesK Speed dialing p J J K Note _ I K q I p NSK q I b NTK Using speed dialing q W c I J J K 1 Touch dialing...

Page 17: ...K Note f I s K Checking voicemail messages t I W k j x z s K q K I K q K If you see New Message on your screen 1 m CallK q K 2 c K c I s K If you see the symbol 1 m K 2 c K Note v I I K Locking the k...

Page 18: ...ecent Calls q K q I Reset K All Calls Timer q K q K Kbyte Counter q K f pl PP K t VVVIVVV I K q I Reset K Timing your calls v NM K p Menu Settings Sounds Minute Alert EnabledK Receiving data or faxes...

Page 19: ...an alert for roaming v K 1 p Menu Settings Network Roam Svc AlertK 2 p K When no svc K Roam Change K Any Change K Setting the roam ringer v K 1 p Menu Settings Sounds Roam RingerK 2 e Enabled K v K 3...

Page 20: ...xt entry screens q E I F K Text entry modes q W k k o p Note q K c I I K t I K Entering numbers q I K q I K Entering words letter by letter r K 1 m I I K f p I K 2 t K Entering words quickly t I K 1 c...

Page 21: ...ntering symbols t I K r I W q W 1 m K 2 p SymbolsK 3 m K 4 m K Changing modes p K c I I I I K To change text entry modes you can either m K J J m I I K Capitalization settings q W To change capitaliza...

Page 22: ...NPK Enter a symbol r K p NQK Enter a space m K Erase a character m K Erase all characters m K Move the cursor right or left m K Change text entry modes m K Capitalize the next letter f I K K Lowercas...

Page 23: ...PK 2 m Save NewK 3 b K f I NPK 4 b K q I SaveK J J q I I OptionsK m W Save p K Assign Ringer Unassign Ringer p K Assign Picture Unassign Picture p K Number Type p workI homeI mobileI pagerI faxK q K...

Page 24: ...enu ContactsK 2 p View All Find Name K 3 e K 4 p OptionsK 5 e W Add New I I K Assign Ringer Unassign Ringer K Assign Picture Unassign Picture K Erase Contact K Edit Name K Classify Contact K Exit K 6...

Page 25: ...Exit b K 6 b K 7 m SaveI K Finding contact information q I ENF I EOF I EPF c c K Checking the Frequent List or the All Contacts List c I NR E c i FK v K To enable the Frequent List setting p Menu Sett...

Page 26: ...19 Storing Contacts Setting Fast Find t c c I K c I Menu Settings Convenience Fast Find EnabledK Using Fast Find 1 c I K K m K 2 s I K Viewing contacts q K t roi...

Page 27: ...I K Writing a message q W 1 p Menu Messages Send NewK 2 W p Recent List Contacts ListI Group List K c I ORK b New Address K Eq I NPKF 3 q I W m OptionsK q Recent ListI ContactsI Group ListsK b K q K N...

Page 28: ...I a I K m InsertK Emoticons Smileys p K f I K TipW m K e InsertK AutoText QuickText p K e InsertK Eq I OSKF Contacts K e K 4 t I K q I SendK q I K Setting sending options t I K 1 l I Options K q W In...

Page 29: ...Quicktext p I K 2 t I K 3 e Send K Adding a signature q K q X I K q W 1 p Menu Settings Msg Settings SignatureK 2 b K 3 m K Note q K If you cannot send messages v I K q I K p b ORK Understanding appe...

Page 30: ...reK q I K q Saved K q I Menu Messages Saved Msgs K Viewing the OutBox v l _ K q l _ W 1 p Menu Messages OutBoxK 2 m K l W Retrieving text messages t I W k N q j K q K I K q K If you see the New Messag...

Page 31: ...K k I boldK 2 m K 3 m K Reading the message Note p p j K 1 f I K Note j s K K 2 t I Reply I Play I Erase I Save p I Options W s Sender K Forward K Reply with Copy K Save Object s I I K Eq KF Save Con...

Page 32: ...K Erasing all messages 1 p Menu Messages Erase MsgsK 2 m W InBox f _ K OutBox l _ K Saved Folder p K All Messages K 3 W b p Yes No K Erasing messages automatically r f _ K 1 p Menu Messages Msg Setti...

Page 33: ...ing prewritten messages AutoText or QuickText v E q n q FI m I K v K v OM I NMM K 1 p Menu Messages Msg Settings Edit AutoText Edit QuickTextK 2 q J I New AutoText New QuickText K J J q J I K 3 b Done...

Page 34: ...nds o s o q _ o m o o o b s h s h i j p p j Display _ j _ c i j j s p p t q Je i q c Voice Services s a b s a s q s t Jr s Security i m i i b b Call Information e o o q h Network a Lc m p m i o Lp o l...

Page 35: ...ate Ring NM K K Lights Only K K Norm Sounds E I J FK 3 m K Note q E FI K Shortcut to Vibrate Only mode c I K K Turning sounds back on q W c I K q K Choosing a different ringer v h hQMQ K 1 p Menu Sett...

Page 36: ...g the ringer volume q q I p I K 1 p Menu Settings Sounds Ringer Volume 2 m I K Changing the key tones v K p Menu Settings Sounds Key Volume Key LengthK Using shortcuts c I K q E I I FK c E FI K Defini...

Page 37: ...Settings Display Main Menu ViewI W 2 m K q I K Adjusting the backlighting v K e I K 1 p Menu Settings Display BacklightingK 2 p W 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 secondsI 1 minute Ea F q RI NMI PM I N I K 5 s...

Page 38: ...ging the display contrast 1 p Menu Settings Display ContrastK 2 m K Setting numbers to auto hyphenate J rKpK K c I NJOOOJPPPJQQQQK p Menu Settings Display Auto Hyphen EnabledK Selecting a screen saver...

Page 39: ...q MMMM Q K q I W 1 p Menu Settings SecurityK 2 b J Lock CodeK W 3 p Yes J K b K Locking your phone t I s K v K 1 p Menu Settings SecurityK 2 b J K 3 p Lock PhoneK 4 e W Never a K On power up i K Now...

Page 40: ...essage alerts v I I K 1 p Menu Settings Msg Settings AlertsK 2 p W Message AlertI Page AlertI Voicemail AlertK 3 m W VibrateI Vibe remindI BeepI Beep remindI HiYa I HiYa remindI Rock I Rock remindI Ha...

Page 41: ...Com SpeedK 2 p K q W 19 2 kbpsI 115 2 kbps E FI 230 4 kbpsK Note q J Nu K s K Setting the phone to receive data or faxes v I K q I m L K Note q I s K 1 m K Ep p K F 2 p p K 3 p Menu Settings Network D...

Page 42: ...35 Customizing Your Phone Setting position location q EVNNI VVVI NNNI MMMFI K 1 p Menu Settings Network LocationK 2 f I K 3 p 911 Only Location OnK 911 Only E F PJ EVNNFK Location On s I K c I UK...

Page 43: ...d Voice DialK 2 c K 3 e W Add new p K Add to existing K Viewing entries with voice tags p Menu Contacts Voice Dial ListK K Editing a voice tag 1 p Menu Contacts Voice Dial ListK 2 e I K 3 e K 4 p Add...

Page 44: ...Settings Keyguard DisabledI K q W 1 p Wake Up K 2 p Wake Up K f t I q PUK Answering the phone v J ENF EOF K v J ENF EOF K Answering automatically q W Note q J K p Menu Settings Accessories Auto Answe...

Page 45: ...one 38 q W t I W f I f I f I f Ek FI p v K Ignoring an incoming call q I W p k K o K q I K Training voice recognition f I v I k I t K 1 p Menu Settings Voice ServicesK 2 p Voice TrainingK 3 o K 4 p Tr...

Page 46: ...I View MonthK m I K 2 m K 3 b K c I NPK 4 p p I a I K m I I K m K 5 I K Viewing editing or erasing an event 1 p Menu Tools SchedulerK 2 p View Day View Month I I K 3 m I I I K 4 m EditI EraseI NewK c...

Page 47: ...Tip CalculatorK 2 b K 3 p ENMBI NRBI NUBI OMBI l F K v I K 4 f I SplitK 5 m O K 6 b K q K Calculator r K 1 p Menu Tools CalculatorK 2 r K 3 m K World Clock t K s K q t I K 1 p Menu Tools World ClockK...

Page 48: ...CountryK 3 f I c K a r EOJVF E F K c I 2 AK b m SearchK c I I I K d r I K 4 f I c K a r EOJVF E F K c I 2 AK b m SearchK c I I I K d r I K Timer q K f K 1 p Menu Tools TimerK 2 m SetK 3 m I I K q I K...

Page 49: ...User Guide for the Kyocera K404 Phone 42 Flashlight q J I K v W c I K q K J J p Menu Tools Flashlight Turn On q NR K q I Menu Tools Flashlight Turn OffK J J f I I K q NR K q I K q I a OVK...

Page 50: ...eboards a I No Time Limit E FI Timed 2 MinI Timed 3 MinI Timed 5 Min I GarbageK Settings q W Game Type K Music W Music AlwaysI During TitleI No MusicK Eq k j K q I p OUFK Next Piece K Sound Effects K...

Page 51: ...ResumeK q I K 4 q I Exit K Doodler v K 1 p Menu Media Gallery Doodler 2 t R I K 3 p New Doodle W 4 r N V K Note m K c I K Select a drawing color 1 m Color K m K 2 e K Move cursor away from drawing 1 m...

Page 52: ...e q I Menu Media Gallery Doodler Resume DoodleK q I Menu Media Gallery Doodler My PicturesK My Sounds v I K s K q W 1 p Menu Media Gallery My SoundsK 2 m K 3 e W Play K Send K Assign K Delete My Sound...

Page 53: ...User Guide for the Kyocera K404 Phone 46 Delete K q p p K Ev KF Exit K Saving memory f I K q I a K...

Page 54: ...PN I QN D L I PQ I S I PN a I QQ E I SI PR I I ON I PP I OR F c c I NV I PQ I NU I PN c I QI QO I NU G _ I QQ a I QQ q I QP H J I PT I J I PP I NN I Q I I NT I I S f _ I OQ K I SI NM I I NM L I OV I P...

Page 55: ...I OU I NO I P I OV I S I NO I NN I NO S I NT I NV p I PV I PN I SI UI NPI OPI OU I PN I VI NS I PO I OV I SI OU I QR I V p I QN I NQ T q I QP I NP I NR I OM I OR I OP I OM I PO q I QN I NN q I QM qqv...

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