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FCC/IC Notice

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. 
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 
(2) this device must accept any interference received, 
including interference that may cause undesired 
operation. 
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure 
guidelines, if you wear a handset on your body, use the 
Kyocera Wireless Corp. (KWC) supplied and approved 
holster (TXLCC10049). Use of other accessories may not 
ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.

THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S 
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.

Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It 
is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission 
limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by 
the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. 
Government. These limits are part of comprehensive 
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for 
the general population. The guidelines are based on 
standards that were developed by independent scientific 
organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of 
scientific studies. The standards include a substantial 
safety margin designed to assure the safety of all 
persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones 
employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific 
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 
1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard 
operating positions specified 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 the phone while 
operating can 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 you are to a 
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power 
output. 
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it 
must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not 
exceed the limit established by the government-adopted 
requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in 
positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the 
body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest 
SAR values for this model phone are:
CDMA mode (Part 22)

Ó

head: 1.22 W/kg,

Body-worn: 0.56 W/kg with KWC holster TXLCC10049; 
PCS/CDMA mode (Part 24)

Ó

head: 0.71 W/kg,

Body-worn: 0.57 W/kg with KWC holster TXLCC10049. 
(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, 
depending upon available accessories and FCC 
requirements). The body-worn SAR values provided 
above were obtained by using Kyocera Wireless Corp. 
(KWC) supplied and approved holster TXLCC10049).
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of 
various phones and at various positions, they all meet the 
government requirement for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this 
model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in 
compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR 
information on this model phone is on file with the FCC 
and can be found under the Display Grant section

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

 after searching on FCC ID 

OVFKWC-SE47

. Additional information on SAR can be 

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Summary of Contents for SE47 - Slider Cell Phone

Page 1: ...User Guide Get user manuals See SafeManuals com...

Page 2: ...8 5 710 768 5 710 784 5 715 236 5 715 526 5 722 044 5 722 053 5 722 061 5 722 063 5 724 385 5 727 123 5 729 540 5 732 134 5 732 341 5 734 716 5 737 687 5 737 708 5 742 734 D393 856 5 748 104 5 751 725...

Page 3: ...level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is be...

Page 4: ...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 h...

Page 5: ...ing and replacing the battery see page 1 If the problem persists return the phone to the dealer for service Accessories Use only Kyocera Wireless Corp accessories with Kyocera Wireless Corp phones Use...

Page 6: ...en you contact the Customer Care Center be ready to provide the following information The name of your service provider The actual error message or problem you are experiencing The steps you took to r...

Page 7: ...K K K K K K K K K K K K K K PO K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K PO m K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K PO K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K PQ p K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K...

Page 8: ...viii Contents Get user manuals See SafeManuals com...

Page 9: ...K Fully charge the battery before using the phone Installing the battery 1 e K 2 m I K 3 m K Charging the battery q K v I K v I K q I E FI K q J W E F m c Note f I K Removing the battery 1 q K 2 e K...

Page 10: ...l l I r r o I I Performing basic functions Turn the phone on and off m K v K Make a callW p K b K b K End a call p I K Answer a call p K b K m K Access voicemail p Menu Messages VoicemailK K Verify y...

Page 11: ...ing to know your phone Home screenK _ b Lm E RI FI K Menu key K Contacts key E NTFK Send Talk key K I E PVFI I K End Power key K I I K Back key I K Speakerphone key K Important v K t I K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 12: ...W E F X E F X E F X E F K OK key K Jack for Headset E F 1 key K Keypad I I K Shift key E NRFK 0 Next key w q E NRFK Space K p j E F K Jack for data cable E F AC Adapter E F Important f K 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 13: ...hic List 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 G f _ k G l _ G p b j d i G j p Web Browser Settings p j p a s p p f k j Fun Games q o ONqj a qj j p j m...

Page 14: ...te f I K c I Menu Settings MenuI Settings K Understanding screen icons q K q fpOMMM ENuF K q fpVR K q K v K c K q K q K K p K I K q K a KG Gc J I K q K q t K v I I K Ef I KF q K q I K Get user manuals...

Page 15: ...K f NR I m p K f m p j I K 2 p K 3 m K 4 m I K Redialing a number q I K f I K Calling a saved number f I K Ec I OMKF 1 c I K q K 2 p I I K Tip q I PVK Answering a call t I I I L I K q K f I K q I K f...

Page 16: ...ld CallK 2 p EnabledK 3 f I K b W m K f K 4 o I K 5 p SaveI PlayI ExitK q I K Placing an incoming call on hold v K Note f I K f K q W 1 t I Hold CallK q K 2 q I AnswerK J J q I End CallK Changing the...

Page 17: ...o J EVNNI NNNI MMMI KF K a K v K t I Emergency modeK q I K q I K To exit Emergency mode t W 1 m ExitK 2 m K q K Note q I p PUK Using your phone in an airplane Note m K t I I oc K v I I K f I oc K v I...

Page 18: ...missed call alerts v K p Menu Settings Sounds Missed Call Alert EnabledK q I K q I Menu Settings Sounds Missed Call Alert DisabledK Viewing recent call details a OV o K Viewing recent calls 1 p Menu R...

Page 19: ...Outgoing CallsI Missed CallsI Erase AllK 3 m YesK Speed dialing Note _ I K q I p NTK q I b NVK Using speed dialing q W c I J J K Enabling 1 Touch Dialing NJq a K 1 p Menu Settings Convenience 1 Touch...

Page 20: ...on your screen 1 m VoiceK q K 2 c K c I K If you see the symbol 1 m K 2 c K Note v K c I p PSK Silencing an incoming call q I K q K q K q K Adjusting the volume during a call q I K Using the speakerph...

Page 21: ...an alert for roaming a I K 1 p Menu Settings Network Roam Svc AlertK 2 p K Disabled 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 Ena...

Page 22: ...K Understanding text entry screens q E I F K Text entry modes q W k o b k l p Note q K c I I K t I K p NRK Entering numbers q I K q I K Entering words letter by letter r K 1 m I I K f p I c I m I K t...

Page 23: ...K 1 c I K c I W K 2 f I K 3 t I K Entering 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 modesI q j K To change capitalizationI K q W K J I...

Page 24: ...symbol r K 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 every letter f I K K Capitalize the first letter f...

Page 25: ...NewK p PK 2 m Save NewK 3 b K f I NQK 4 b K q I SaveK J J q I I OptionsK m W Save p K Save K Assign Ringer Unassign Ringer p K Assign Picture Unassign Picture p K Number Type p workI homeI mobileI pag...

Page 26: ...or extension t I I I K 1 b K 2 m K 3 m K Time Pause p I K Hard Pause p ReleaseK 4 b K 5 p Save NewK Adding a plus sign for international calling a I K 1 I H K 2 b K f HI K Editing or erasing a contac...

Page 27: ...tact K 6 b K 7 m SaveK Editing a phone number 1 p Menu ContactsK 2 p s c k K 3 e K 4 m K 5 e W Send Text Msg p K View Number p K Add Voice Dial p EsoFK c I PV Speed Dialing p K Edit Type W workI homeI...

Page 28: ...equent List setting 1 p Menu Settings Convenience Frequent ListK 2 p EnabledK Tip v K Searching the Contacts directory 1 p Menu ContactsK 2 p W View All i K Find Name i K b I FindK Speed Dial List Voi...

Page 29: ...riting a message q W 1 p Menu Messages Send NewK 2 W p Recent List Contacts List or select Group List K c I OUK b New Address K Eq I NQKF 3 q I W m OptionsK q Recent ListI ContactsI or Group ListsK b...

Page 30: ...ds and prewritten text a I I I K 1 E ONFK 2 p Next K 3 c I I Options Insert W My Sounds K e InsertK My Pictures I a I K m InsertK Emoticons p K f I K AutoText p K e InsertK Eq I OUKF Contacts K e K 4...

Page 31: ...F K q K _ r K b p I E NQ FI DoneK c t I Done K v K Add Address o q K b I Next K Set Priority i r K Callback Number f K p Yes I Edit K Send Later p K Save Message p Saved K q b I K Save AutoText p I K...

Page 32: ...ages v I K q I K p b OTK Receiving incoming calls while creating messages f I IgnoreK q I K q Saved K q I Menu Messages Saved K Viewing the OutBox v l _ K Note f l _ I Menu Messages Msg Settings Save...

Page 33: ...ew EnabledKF Note j K If you see the New Message note v W View m K Ignore m K m K If you see the body of the message q a s K p a s K v W Ignore m K o K p o OSK Note f I K v f _ W p Menu Messages InBox...

Page 34: ...j K 1 f I K Note j 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 Contact K Eq KF Save as AutoText q I K d q KEc q I OUKF 3...

Page 35: ...K Note v l _ I 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 Mes...

Page 36: ...ddress b K q I NQK Contacts List p K 5 q I K Ef o i I KF q I OptionsI K 6 t I DoneK 7 q I p ONK Creating and editing prewritten messages AutoText v E q F I m I K v K v OM q I NMM K 1 p Menu Messages M...

Page 37: ...s h i j p p j p s K Display _ j _ j j s t p p q Je i q c Voice Services s a b s a s q s t Jr s b j Security i m i i b b Call Information o q q a q h Network a Lc m a p r k p m i o Lp o l i Convenience...

Page 38: ...te Only K Vibrate Ring NM K Lights Only K 3 m K Note q E FI p j K Shortcuts to Vibrate Only mode c I K J J m K Turning sounds back on q W c I K J J f s l I K J J r W a p Menu Settings Silent ModeK b p...

Page 39: ...w kyocera wireless com storeK v J J K K Adjusting volume Adjusting the earpiece volume q I K Adjusting the ringer volume 1 p Menu Settings Sounds Ringer VolumeK 2 m I K q q I p I I L K Adjusting the s...

Page 40: ...hortcut to your frequent contacts list _ I K v K 1 p Menu Settings Convenience Frequent ListK 2 p Enabled Disabled K Using the Frequent Contacts shortcut c I K q c I i K Choosing a different language...

Page 41: ...cklighting DurationK 2 p W Off q K 5 secondsI 10 secondsI 30 seconds q R E FI NM I PM K 5 sec in callI 10 sec in callI 30 sec in call q I RI NMI PM K Note q K Using Power Save mode v m p K q m p K 1 p...

Page 42: ...o Hyphen EnabledK Selecting a screen saver p I NM K f K Note s K 1 p Menu Settings Display Screen SaverK 2 e K 3 m NM K Note v p p K o j m RMK Selecting wallpaper t K 1 p Menu Settings Display Wallpap...

Page 43: ...Locking your phone t I 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 i K 5 m K Unlocking the phone 1 c I UnlockK 2 b J K Designating emergency numbers q...

Page 44: ...ase ContactsK 4 p Yes K W b ii 5 p Yes K Setting message alerts v I I K 1 p Menu Settings Messaging AlertsK 2 p W MessageI NetI PageI VoicemailK 3 m W Disabled q K Vibrate OnceI One Soft BeepI One Lou...

Page 45: ...K 2 p K Data settings Connecting to a laptop or a PC q p m I J J K Note q p K 1 p Menu Settings Accessories Com SpeedK 2 p K q W 19 2 kbpsI 115 2 kbps E FI 230 4 kbpsK Note q J Nu K K Connecting to a...

Page 46: ...p Ep m PTKF 3 p Menu Settings Network Data Fax CallsK 4 m W Voice Only K Fax next call Data next call p NM K Fax until off Data until off c K Setting position location q EVNNI NNNI MMMI KFI K Note v...

Page 47: ...ice 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 Voic...

Page 48: ...K 5 t I K v K Making calls using digit dialing t I K Note v K v K 1 c I K q W p a K 2 p DialK q W p K 3 p K l I K f I K I K p Clear K q W a K q I Clear K t I Yes No K p Call K p Verify K p Cancel K p...

Page 49: ...cera wireless com storeK q I EUMMF PQVJQNUU Erp F EURUF UUOJNQNMK Waking up the phone f h J I K q s t J W 1 p Menu Settings Voice Services Voice Wake UpK 2 p With ext pwrK q W 1 p Wake Up K 2 p Wake U...

Page 50: ...K Ep PMKF 2 p Menu Settings Voice Services Voice Answer 3 e EnabledI K q W t I W f I f I f I f Ek FI p Yes K Ignoring an incoming call q I W p No K o K q I K Training voice recognition f I YesI NoI W...

Page 51: ...K 2 p K q I K q I NameK v NU K j K 3 m SaveK Playing a voice memo 1 p Menu Tools Voice MemoK 2 e K 3 m K 4 m K Rewind and fast forward q I K Naming a saved voice memo 1 p Menu Tools Voice MemoK 2 e K...

Page 52: ...K 6 p K c I View DayK m K c I View MonthK m 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 K 5 m K Alarm Clock r K...

Page 53: ...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 4 m K e K 5 m K Timer q K f K 1 p Menu Tools TimerK 2 m SetK 3 m I I K q I K 4 p Start K p Stop K 5 t I K Stopwat...

Page 54: ...isK 2 m Yes I a 3 p K New Game f K q I K m Continue Game K Resume Saved o K Scoreboards 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 A...

Page 55: ...gation r W Race 21 q _ K b VMJ K q I I ON K q W 1 p Menu Fun Games Race 21K 2 m Yes I a 3 p New GameK q K m W 4 K To Use o I I e j o I I I I j p o q m Shortcut m K q K Note b I K Get user manuals See...

Page 56: ...esumeI NewI SaveI QuitK Resume Game o K Scoreboard m K Music K p Music AlwaysI During TitleI No MusicK 7 m K Doodler a I I I K 1 p Menu Fun Games E Media GalleryF DoodlerK 2 m Yes I a 3 t R I K 4 p Ne...

Page 57: ...e q I W Color p E FK Add Shape p J I I K p Done K Size b K Rotate VMJ K Move j N VK Clear K Tip q K Saving the doodle f K f I K e Save K q j m K Ep RMKF Resuming a doodle q I Menu Fun Games Doodler Re...

Page 58: ...yF My SoundsK 2 m K 3 e W Play K Send K Delete j p K My Pictures v OR K q j m a K f K E KF Note p p K q I I W 1 p Menu Fun Games E Media GalleryF My PicturesK 2 m K 3 e W Send K Assign K Edit a I K v...

Page 59: ...the Web Browser 1 p Menu Web BrowserK K c I K Note f I t ROK 2 m K f f I t _ K 3 m Yes K t t _ I K f t K K K m K m K 4 t f I K Using the Web menu options q W Home t _ I K Mark Site K Bookmarks t K Set...

Page 60: ...2 p Mark Site from K Going to a bookmarked site 1 p Menu Web BrowserK 2 f I K 3 c t I BookmarksK K 4 b K Checking Net alerts t Net Alerts K 1 p Menu Messages Net AlertsK q K 2 m K 3 p K Changing the W...

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Page 62: ...NPI PMI PN I SI NP S I NVI OM p I QQ I S I PQ I NNI NT I PQ I PO I S I PM I RM I NOI PN I NN p I QR T q I QS I NR I OT I OR J I OOI OPI OU I OU I OQ I NU L I PQ q I QR qqvLqaaI PT U I PR V I PM I QP s...

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