Kyocera Cellular Phone User Manual

Welcome Guide  
Printed on recycled paper.  
©2009 Bluegrass Cellular, Inc. All rights reserved. 1/09  
Locations  
Getting Started  
Bluegrass Cellular has Customer Care Centers in Bardstown,  
Bowling Green, Brandenburg, Campbellsville, Central City,  
Columbia, Corbin, Elizabethtown, Glasgow, Leitchfield, London,  
Monticello, Radcliff, Russellville, Scottsville, Somerset and  
Tompkinsville. Hours of service vary. Visit our website to find a  
complete listing of all of our convenient locations, including  
Authorized Agent locations.  
Before using your phone, be sure to charge your battery for the recom-  
mended amount of time according to your phone’s manual. Shop our loca-  
tions for adapters, car chargers, batteries and more, or visit our accessory  
shop online at bluegrasscellular.com. Your phone manual contains more  
information regarding your phone’s capabilities and phone care tips. Many  
user guides can be found online as dowloadable documents on our web-  
site at bluegrasscellular.com under Support, then Downloads. Below are  
some common phone manufacturer websites:  
Service and repairs  
First, consult your cellular equipment manual to see if the problem is  
just a case of “operator error.” Next, stop by a Customer Care  
Center and visit a service technician. Do not attempt to repair  
equipment yourself.  
BlackBerry - na.blackberry.com/eng/support/  
Motorola - direct.motorola.com/Hellomoto/nss/support_manuals.asp  
Equipment Insurance  
Bluegrass Cellular offers insurance protection for your cellular  
phone in case of loss, theft or damage. Insurance must be added  
within 30 days of activating your phone and is available for a low  
monthly rate. A deductible applies and may vary by model.  
Dialing Tips  
For local calls (within Bluegrass Cellular’s home service area) dial the  
seven-digit telephone number.  
For roaming or long distance calls, dial the area code + phone number.  
If you do not wish to receive calls while roaming outside of the home  
coverage area, dial *29 "send", then "end." If you want callers to reach  
you again, dial *28 "send", then “end."  
Security  
Use your phone’s LOCK feature to protect from unauthorized use  
and accidental dialing. If your phone is stolen, call Bluegrass  
Cellular Customer Service (1-800-928-2355). Our After-Hours Stolen  
Phone Hotline number is (270) 352-7422. See page 12 of this  
Welcome Guide for important information regarding voicemail  
security.  
Customer Care  
Our website is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and contains a  
great deal of information to help you. For questions about your cellular  
service, your bill, or about roaming, call any of these three numbers FREE  
from Bluegrass Cellular’s home area: *611 from your cellular phone, (270)  
765-6361, or 1-800-928-2355 (Nationwide). Or if you prefer, you may  
email [email protected]. Customer Service is open Monday-Friday from 8  
a.m.-8 p.m (EST) and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (EST).  
To find out more about your cellular service, you can call Bluegrass  
Cellular at 1-800-928-CELL. Or, you can visit  
bluegrasscellular.com to access a list of frequently asked  
questions and downloads.  
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Directory Assistance Charges  
Dialing 411 or 555-1212 for home directory assistance costs $1.20 per  
call. Airtime will also be incurred.  
Important Information About Your Bill  
Airtime/Minute Usage  
Calls are billed in full minute increments from the time you place a call or  
receive a call until the time you end the call. Any minutes incurred while  
outside of Bluegrass Cellular’s home coverage area may appear on subse-  
quent bills. With call waiting, airtime is debited for both calls.  
Compliance Charge  
The Compliance Charge is incurred to help recover or help defray  
costs of taxes and of governmental surcharges and fees imposed  
on Bluegrass Cellular, and costs associated with government regu-  
lations and mandates on Bluegrass Cellular. These charges are  
Bluegrass Cellular charges, not taxes, and are subject to change.  
Peak/Offpeak Charges  
Peak and offpeak charges appear on your bill when you go over the allot-  
ted number of minutes included with your plan. The charge assessed is the  
overage amount associated with your plan.  
Online Bill Payment/Other Payment Options  
ACCOUNT TOOLS link to the far right, then Pay My Bill. You can also  
pay by automatic bank draft or credit/debit card deduction.  
For more information, contact the Remittance department  
at 1-800-928-CELL, option #5.  
Peak calling: minutes used from 6 a.m. to 7:59 p.m. EST  
Offpeak calling: minutes used from 8 p.m. to 5:59 a.m. EST  
Eastern Standard Time applies to Bluegrass Cellular’s home coverage area;  
while outside the home coverage area, the above times follow the time  
zone of the area from which you place the call.  
Overage Minutes  
Overage minutes are minutes used over the included minutes in your plan  
(weekday/daytime). The overage rate associated with your plan is used to  
calculate overage charges.  
Feature Minutes  
Feature minutes are the number of minutes used during the feature time  
period and are normally associated with night/weekend or other bonus  
minutes.  
FMR/ACD  
This stands for Follow Me Roaming/Automatic Call Delivery. FMR/ACD  
charges are assessed for long distance associated with an incoming call  
you receive while roaming.  
Prorate on First Bill  
Your first month's bill may include a prorated amount for a partial month  
depending on when your cellular service was activated.  
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Summary of Charges Section:  
How to Read Your Bill  
This section lists account level activity through the billing cutoff date.  
Total monthly charges and applicable taxes are added to arrive at the  
Total Current Charges. The sum of the balance forward and total current  
charges equal the total amount due.  
To help you understand your first bill, the following are key sections of your  
statement located on the first page of your bill.  
Remittance Section:  
1 Invoice Date: The last day of the current billing cycle.  
2 Account Number: This is your Bluegrass Cellular account number.  
Please have this number handy when calling customer service with  
questions about your bill.  
3 Past Due Date: The date by which the bill must be paid in order to avoid  
any possibility of service interruption and/or finance charges.  
4 Total Amount Due: The amount currently due to Bluegrass Cellular  
(includes any previous balance plus all current charges).  
5 Amount Enclosed: Please indicate the payment amount you are enclosing  
with your remittance.  
7 Previous Balance: Amount due from the last bill.  
8 Total Payments Received: Total of all payments received since last  
bill. An amount followed by (CR) is a credit amount.  
9 Balance Forward: This section summarizes any past due amounts  
(charges unpaid from previous billings).  
10 Total Monthly Charges: The amount charged for the current month’s  
usage (before taxes).  
11 Total Current Charges: The amount charged for services incurred in  
the current month, with taxes added.  
12 Total Amount Due: The amount currently due to Bluegrass Cellular  
(includes any previous balance plus all current charges).  
6 Remittance Address: The address where your payment should be  
mailed. NOTE: DO NOT SEND OTHER CORRESPONDENCE TO THIS  
ADDRESS, AS IT WILL NOT BE RECEIVED. Please contact customer serv-  
ice if you need to send us something other than payment.  
Summary of Charges  
Invoice Information  
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Invoice Date:  
11/01/08  
123456789  
Previous Balance:  
0.00  
0.00  
Account Number:  
Phone Number:  
Past Due Date:  
10/09/08 CASH Payment  
Total Payments Received  
Through 11/01/08:  
270-000-0000  
12/01/08  
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0.00 CR  
0.00  
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE:  
Amount Enclosed:  
$0.00  
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Balance Forward:  
$_____________  
Please put your account number on your check and make payable to:  
BLUEGRASS CELLULAR  
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Total Monthly Charges:  
Federal Taxes:  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
State Taxes:  
BLUEGRASS CELLULAR  
PO BOX 5012  
ELIZABETHTOWN, KY 42702 5012  
Local Taxes:  
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Total Current Charges:  
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Total Amount Due by 11/30/08:  
0.00  
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13 Monthly Charges Section: Details charges for services and features.  
Airtime usage shows the numbers of minutes used versus the number  
of minutes in your plan.  
14 Data Usage: Shows any data packages used, in kilobytes.  
15 Monthly Rate Plan: Shows package minutes and minutes used.  
16 Data Package - MMS MO/MT: Shows MMS or picture messages sent  
from phone (MO=Mobile Originate) or received by phone (MT=Mobile  
Terminate).  
17 SMS: Shows any text messaging sent from phone or received by  
phone with the number of messages used.  
18 Monthly Feature Charge: Displays the charge for any monthly features.  
19 Application Purchase: Provides information on any applications pur-  
chased from your phone.  
Cellular Service  
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Monthly Charges For 270-000-0000  
2 Blueworks Bundle  
Used 0  
15 Monthly Services 11/2->12/1  
Minutes 650  
Nationwide 650  
Used 0  
0.00  
16  
Blueworks Bundle 2 MMS MO 9  
Blueworks Bundle 2 MMS MT 45161  
Blueworks Bundle 2 Sms 90  
Used 0  
Used 0  
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Used 0  
18 Monthly Feature 11/2-> 12/1  
Blueworks Bundle 2  
RingTone  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
Brew Application 11/1  
Air Roaming Off-Peak  
Toll Home Peak  
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0 Used  
0 Used  
Universal Service Fund 11/2->12/1  
Surcharges 11/2->12/1  
Surcharges 11/2->12/1  
Surcharges 11/2->12/1  
Total Monthly Charges  
Universal Svc Fund  
Compliance Charge  
KY E911 Fee  
KY Lifeline Support  
State Taxes  
Local Taxes  
Total Taxes  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
20 Air Roaming and Toll charges: Shows any roaming or long distance  
(toll) call charges.  
21 The sum of these charges, including any surcharges, fees and taxes,  
equal the total monthly charges.  
22 Call Detail: Lists roaming and long distance calls along with associat-  
ed charges. It details where the call originated, date, time, destination,  
minutes used, airtime charges, toll and roaming charges. Each phone  
number on an account will have its own separate section.  
23 DIR: Shows details for Landline to Mobile calls (LM), Mobile to Mobile  
calls (MM), Mobile to Landline calls (ML) and Mobile to Feature calls  
(MF)  
21 Total Phone Detail  
0.00  
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Origination Date  
Time  
Dir  
Destination  
123 456 7890  
Min  
Air  
Toll  
Total  
001. HOME  
002. HOME  
003. HOME  
11/07 345P  
11/12 400P  
11/13 700P  
MM  
ML  
MM  
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0.00 0.00 0.00  
123 456 7890 10 O 0.00 0.00 0.00  
123 456 7890 50 O 0.00 0.00 0.00  
“I” Indicates an Incoming Call.  
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Call Forward Busy and No Answer:  
1. Press *90#  
Standard Features Included with your Plan  
Call Waiting  
Call waiting is included with your plan as a free feature. You will, however,  
have minutes debited for both calls that you have in your call waiting queue.  
2. Enter the 7 or 10 digit phone number where you want your  
calls to be transferred  
3. Press *92#  
4. Enter the 7 or 10 digit phone number where you want your  
calls to be transferred (same as above)  
5. Press SEND or TALK  
6. Wait for the tone  
7. Press END or hang up  
Call Forwarding*  
There are many call forwarding options. The process of forwarding a call is  
free, but minutes may be debited from both accounts if one Bluegrass  
Cellular phone is forwarded to another. Also, long distance charges can be  
incurred if you forward to a long distance number. Normally, calls are forwarded  
to your voice mail so these options will override your voice mail option.  
To deactivate: Press *900 SEND, then END; then press *920  
SEND, then END.  
Forward ALL Calls  
*Call forwarding feature not available with Pay-As-You-Go plans or on any Unlimited plan.  
(every call goes to another number, no ring on your cell phone):  
1. Press *72  
Caller I.D./Outbound Caller I.D.  
To block caller ID, press *67 before dialing the number you wish to  
call. To unblock caller ID, press *82, and dial the number as usual.  
2. Enter the 7 or 10 digit phone number where you want your calls to  
be transferred  
3. Press SEND or TALK  
4. Wait for the tone  
5. Press END  
Optional Features  
These features are available for additional monthly charges:  
To deactivate: Press *720 SEND, then END  
• Anonymous Call Block  
• Add-A-Line/Shared Minutes  
• BREW™ Applications (ringtones, games & more)  
• Call Restriction  
• Detailed Billing  
• Equipment Insurance  
• Mobile Office Solutions (email, calendar, contacts)  
• Mobile Web and Advanced Data Access  
• Night & Weekend Calling Plan  
• Picture Messaging  
Call Forward Busy  
(there are 2 callers in your queue, a third call is then forwarded):  
1. Press *90#  
2. Enter the 7 or 10 digit phone number where you want your calls to  
be transferred  
3. Press SEND or TALK  
4. Wait for the tone  
5. Press END or hang up  
• Ringback Tones  
• Text Messaging  
• Unlimited Mobile-to-Mobile Calling  
• Voice Mail & Voice Mail Plus  
To deactivate: Press *900 SEND, then END  
Call Forward No Answer (if voice mail is disabled):  
1. Press *92#  
2. Enter the 7 or 10 digit phone number where you want your calls to  
be transferred  
3. Press SEND or TALK  
Call or log on to our website at bluegrasscellular.com for more  
information. Brochures and other downloads are available through  
the Support menu option, by choosing “Downloads” on the right.  
4. Wait for the tone  
5. Press END or hang up  
To deactivate: Press *920 SEND, then END  
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Change Your Greeting  
• Press 2 for the greeting menu.  
• Press 23 to record.  
Voice Mail  
Voice Mail offers a great way to get the message when you’re away from your  
phone, and it’s easy to use.  
• If you want to delete your recording and try again, Press 25.  
Manage Your Messages  
• When you access your Voice Mailbox, if you have a message, you will  
hear “You have 1 new message.”  
• To play a message, Press 1.  
• To delete a message, Press 5.  
• Airtime IS NOT incurred when a message is deposited in Voice Mail.  
• Airtime IS NOT incurred when checking messages from a landline phone.  
• Airtime IS incurred when checking messages from your cellphone.  
Basic Voice Mail stores 15 unplayed or saved messages for up to 5 days.  
Voice Mail Plus stores 20 unplayed or saved messages for up to 7 days.  
• You cannot store a message indefinitely for later retrieval. Messages are automati-  
cally deleted in the order in which they were received within the 5- or 7-day win-  
dow as listed above.  
• To save a message, Press 2.  
Record a Message  
• Press 3 for the record menu.  
• To record a message, Press 3. When you are finished recording, Press #.  
• To review your recorded message, Press 44.  
• To delete your recorded message and try again, Press 5.  
• To send your recorded message, Press 9, then enter the 7-digit cellphone  
number of the person you want to receive the message. Messages can  
only be sent to other Bluegrass Cellular customers who have Voice Mail.  
Access Voice Mail  
• FROM YOUR CELLPHONE: simply press 1 and hold it down until the screen indicates  
that you are dialing in to Voice Mail.* You can also press # and your cell number to  
access Voice Mail. One-touch dialing for Voice Mail may be a different key (other  
than 1), or may not be offered at all on your phone model, depending on the man-  
ufacturer.  
Helpful Hints  
• FROM A LANDLINE PHONE OR OTHER PHONE: dial 270-765-3611, 270-746-3611 or  
270-590-MAIL (6245). You can also access Voice Mail by simply dialing your 7-digit cell  
number. You will be prompted to enter your mailbox number – which is your 7-digit  
cell number. When you hear your greeting, Press # to override your greeting. Next,  
enter your security code. You can now use the main menu of your Voice Mailbox.  
• To set up your voice mail for GREETING ONLY, so callers will NOT be able  
to leave a message, Press 8 for the personal options menu, then 82.  
• Press 9 after you leave a message in another Bluegrass Cellular cus-  
tomer’s voice mail to mark it as URGENT. Your message will be played  
before all other voice mail messages.  
Set Up Voice Mail  
SHORTCUTS (AFTER YOU HAVE ENTERED VOICE MAIL)  
Back up/cancel:  
Additional help:  
Go to Main Menu:  
When setting up your Voice Mailbox for the first time, follow the steps to establish  
your security code, record your greeting, and record your name. Once this is done,  
you can choose to perform other options from the various menus.  
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* 1  
IMPORTANT: To protect the security of your Voice Mail, you must change the  
security code assigned to your cellphone at activation. Choose a code that you can  
easily remember, but that no one else can easily guess. If you forget your security  
code, customer service can reset the code for you, but you will need to change it  
again once it is reset. Whenever you change your security code, you will also  
need to change your one-touch dialing programming. This can be done at any  
Bluegrass Cellular location.  
Recover a deleted message:  
Transfer unanswered calls:  
* 4 (do not exit voice mail prior to recovering)  
* 9 2 # # + YOUR CELL NUMBER; SEND, then  
wait for Tone...END  
* 9 2 0 SEND, then END  
* 9 0 # # + YOUR CELL NUMBER; SEND, then  
wait for Tone...END  
Deactivate:  
Transfer all calls when busy:  
Deactivate:  
* 9 0 0 SEND, then END  
Transfer all calls (call forwarding): * 7 2 # # + YOUR CELL NUMBER; SEND, then  
wait for Tone...END  
Deactivate:  
Skip a voice mail greeting &  
leave a message:  
Change Your Security Code  
• Press 8 for the personal options menu.  
• Press 2 for security code options, then Press 3 to change your security code.  
* 7 2 0 SEND, then END  
Press 3 during greeting & leave message after  
tone  
Message playback options:  
Press 4 to rewind message by 6 seconds  
Press 44 to rewind message to beginning  
Press 6 to fast forward message by 6 seconds  
Press 66 to fast forward to end of message  
Press # to pause/continue message  
being played  
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3. Record Menu  
Voice Mail Menu Options  
3 – Record/continue recording message  
44 – Review message  
When setting up your voice mailbox for the first time, follow the steps to  
establish your security code, record your greeting, and record your name.  
Once this is completed, you can choose to perform other options from the  
various menus.  
5 – Delete message  
7 – Assign special delivery options  
1 Send message as urgent  
2 Send message as confidential  
3 For notification of non-delivery  
4 Set for future delivery  
Italicized options are for Voice Mail Plus only.  
1. Play Menu  
9 – Address and send message  
# – Pause/end recording of message  
1 – Keep message new, play next  
2 – Save message, play next  
3 – Reply to message  
6. Broadcast Menu (Voice Mail Plus only)  
1 – Review broadcast list directory  
3 – Create/modify broadcast list  
1 Replay address on list  
2 Play next address on list  
3 Add new address to list  
4 Play first address on list  
5 Delete current address on list  
6 Play last address on list  
71 Play name of current list  
73 Record name of current list  
75 Delete name of current list  
8 Play previous address  
# Save list changes  
5 – Delete broadcast list  
4 – Rewind message 10 seconds  
44 – Rewind to beginning of message  
5 – Delete message  
6 – Fast forward 10 seconds  
66 – Fast forward to end of message  
7 – Redirect message  
2. Greeting Menu  
21 – Play active greeting  
23 – Record greeting  
24 – Prevent callers from skipping your greeting  
26 – Select active greeting  
27 – Modify greeting  
1 Play greeting  
3 Record greeting  
5 Delete greeting  
8 Review the interval for a greeting  
1 Play time interval  
2 Change interval  
3 Cancel time interval  
28 – Activate/deactivate greeting schedule  
29 – Review greeting schedule  
31 – Play your name  
33 – Record name  
** Additional help  
8. Personal Options Menu  
2 – Security code options  
3 Enter/change security code  
4 – Modify forwarding options  
3 Modify message forwarding number  
6 – Modify message notification options  
1 Play message notification #  
2 Enable/disable notification for urgent messages only  
3 Modify message notification #  
4 Enable/disable notification for urgent messages  
outside the time window  
5 Specify where message notification is delivered  
6 Enable/disable message notification  
8 Modify notification schedule  
25 – Delete greeting  
35 – Delete name  
9 Define the window during which message notification  
is enabled  
82 – Enable announce only mailbox operation  
83 – Modify your playback mode  
84 – Restrict sending of Caller ID  
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How to Use Picture Messaging  
Text Messaging  
To send and receive picture messages, you will need a phone  
capable of utilizing picture messaging or MMS (Multi-Media  
Messaging Service), and you’ll need to select a picture messag-  
ing package.  
Send your picture message to either a 10-digit mobile phone  
number, or send to any email address. You can also send your  
picture to your own online scrapbook.  
Text messaging is easy to use when calling or leaving a voice mai is simply not  
convenient. Text messaging charges are $0.20 per message, sent or received,  
unless you choose a package. Text messages are short - 160 characters = 1  
message. Any single message over 160 characters will be counted (and billed)  
as a separate message.* See Features Brochure for complete information on  
text message pricing options, including bundled packages.  
You’ll need to send a picture message first in order to receive any  
future picture messages to activate your picture messaging service.  
With text messaging you can:  
Send messages directly from your phone to any 10 digit cellular number  
(delivery not guaranteed with other carrier networks).  
Using the Scrapbook  
Send & receive text messages as email. Your phone’s email address is  
your number @sms.bluecell.com. For example,  
then Picture Scrapbook Tool.**  
[email protected]. With this address, someone can send  
you a message from their email account. You can simply enter an email  
address to send email (as text) from your phone.  
You can also visit bluegrasscellular.com to type and deliver text mes-  
sages to Bluegrass Cellular customers. You can send a text message to  
up to 10 customers at a time (not available for sending to other carriers).  
Sign up for FREE Wireless AMBER Alerts to help recover missing children  
at bluegrasscellular.com.  
Choose REGISTER first, on the left hand side of the screen. You’ll  
enter your name, 10-digit phone # and your email address.  
A text message will be sent to your phone with your password  
for you to enter the site. If you forget your password, click  
“Forgot your password” and it will be text messaged to your phone.  
For security purposes, change your password to something you’ll  
remember but others won’t easily guess.  
Send a picture from your phone to 7427 (PICS) as if you were  
sending to a mobile number. Refer to your phone’s manual if  
needed.  
*(161 characters = 2 messages). Text messaging charges apply for messages sent or received.  
Once you log in to your Scrapbook, your inbox will show the pictures  
you have sent using the above number. You can then make changes  
using the tools in the Scrapbook, or create an album to store the  
picture. You can even upload photos from your computer to use.  
Send to a 10 digit Bluegrass Cellular phone # or to any email.  
The person receiving your picture will either be able to see it  
instantly in your message, or they can view it at bluegrasscellu-  
lar.com by clicking ACCOUNT TOOLS then Picture Pickup using  
information that is text messaged to them.***  
Picture Messaging  
With BlueWorks Picture Messaging you can:  
Send pictures right from your phone to another compatible phone, an  
email address, or to your very own online album.  
Know who is calling when you match their picture to your contact list in  
your phone.*  
Customize your pictures from your PC or your phone by adding text,  
sounds and frames.  
*Requires phone capable of matching pictures to a contact. Refer to your phone’s manual.  
**Internet access required.  
***Non MMS (picture messaging) capable phones will receive a text message direct-  
ing them to a web-viewing page. Phones must have text message feature in order to  
receive this message.  
Taxes are additional and are not included in these amounts. Picture messages:  
charges apply for the transmission of pictures sent. Received picture messages are  
free, as long as kb/MB included in package are not exceeded. Fifty percent (50%) of cus-  
tomer’s total airtime and data usage during any single billing cycle must be used within  
Bluegrass Cellular’s home coverage area. Other restrictions may apply.  
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If you download too many applications for your phone’s memory,  
you will need to remove another application to make room, or  
you can disable an application for later use.  
Applications are associated with a particular phone - if you change  
phones, you will need to remove the application from your old  
phone, then repurchase on your new phone.  
BlueWorks Mobile Web/ BREW™  
Mobile Web - Information On Demand  
Sign up for mobile web access and log on by selecting the  
or web browser option from your phone’s menu. Instructions vary by  
phone, refer to your user’s manual for complete information. The Mobile  
Web menu options available are  
Local News & Info (area movie listings, local news from WBKO and more)  
News (for major Headline news)  
Sports (from ESPN)  
Social Media (from Facebook, MySpace, Xanga)  
Weather (from MSN and Yahoo! Weather)  
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Kilobytes used for a typical application using Mobile Web or  
BREW™:  
Check Email 34 KB  
Check Sports Scores 93 KB  
Check the Weather Forecast 28 KB  
Read the News Headlines 53 KB  
Download a BREW™ Game 228 KB  
Download a BREW™ Music Tone 610 KB  
Much more is available - surf to visit more menu options.  
Application examples are estimates, actual usage will vary. Applications vary by  
phone and pricing varies by application.  
BREW™ - Ringtones, Games & More  
Check out all of the cool tools and entertainment options available from  
BREW. Download the hottest ringtones, graphics, games and other useful  
tools. If you have a BREW capable phone, you can sign up for BREW  
access which takes place via the Mobile Web.  
*Mobile Web/BREW™ use requires network compatible handset and Mobile Web/BREW access plan  
with cellular plan. Accessible applications, graphics and content vary by phone and by site. Kilobytes  
(kb) are used when downloading or surfing; airtime is not used. Megabytes (MB) and kilobytes (KB)  
are standard units of measure for data uploaded and downloaded on a live connection. 1MB = 1024  
kb. Data service is available in all 50 United States, however actual coverage may vary. Must have  
digital signal in order to download, surf or use applications on a live server. Phone will not be able to  
receive incoming calls while in a data session; incoming calls will be directed to voice mail. BREW  
access/applications are not available on PDAs and Smartphones. Fifty percent (50%) of customer’s  
total airtime and data usage during any single billing cycle must be used within Bluegrass Cellular’s  
home coverage area. Other restrictions may apply.  
How To Use BREW  
To access BREW content, find the  
icon or other option from your  
phone’s menu. Instructions vary by phone, refer to your user’s manual for  
complete information.  
Access the BREW catalog by selecting the Mobile Shop icon, which looks  
like a shopping cart.  
Each BREW application comes with a charge – either a monthly sub-  
scription, one-time charge or use fee.  
Once you download the application, the charge will appear on your next  
bill. All BREW purchases are final and cannot be credited. You are not  
charged unless the download is successful. To check to see all of the  
applications you have downloaded or removed, select the checkmark for  
your settings, then choose “View Log.”  
To remove any application, select the settings menu (the checkmark),  
then select “manage apps.” You will then be able to select the applica-  
tion and choose “cancel subscription” or “remove.” Any removed appli-  
cation will have to be re-downloaded.  
Ringback Tones  
By signing up for Ringback Tones, you’ll have access to hundreds  
of tones (including music tones) that callers can listen to while  
waiting for you to answer, for just $0.99 per month and $1.99  
annually for each ringback tone.  
How To Use RingbackTones  
First, you must have the Ringback tone feature added to your  
TOOLS then Ringback Tones to access the ringback tone library.  
Choose “Register Now” first. Upon completing registration, you  
must receive an incoming call (simply place a call to yourself) to  
complete the activation process. Choose your favorite ringback  
tone with options, and customize by caller.  
*Ringback Tones are covered by U.S. Patent rights and are licensed to Ring Plus, Inc.  
under patent No. 7, 007, 608.  
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Bluetooth® Wireless Connectivity  
Mobile Office Solutions  
Bluetooth® connectivity allows you to hold conversations without  
holding your phone and/or connecting a wired headset to your cel-  
lular phone. Many phones offer this hands-free Bluetooth® con-  
nectivity, and actual options vary by model. Be sure to check your  
owner’s manual for specific Bluetooth® operation instructions.  
Your need to stay connected – the edge you’ve been looking for.  
BlueWorks Mobile Office Solutions offers you a way to wirelessly connect  
with voice and data, on the most reliable network available. Now you can  
respond quickly to questions and requests from customers and prospects  
– without having to wait until you get back to the office. The information  
you need most goes with you, wherever you go. We offer:  
Bluegrass Cellular strongly encourages you to practice wireless  
safety and speak responsibly. If you absolutely must converse  
while driving, use a Bluetooth® headset and be hands-free. We  
offer a variety of headsets and will be happy to help you with a  
selection.  
BlackBerry® devices and solutions  
PDAs with Mobile Office Data  
Wireless aircards for laptop connectivity  
For all BlackBerry® devices, a BlackBerry® Data Plan is required; for  
other PDAs, you can choose from a Mobile Office Data Plan or an  
Advanced Data Plan depending upon your needs. Wireless aircards require  
an Advanced Data Plan.  
asked questions, manual downloads, services, and other and avail-  
able applications for your phone. Thank you for choosing  
Bluegrass!  
For more detailed information on BlueWorks Mobile Office Solutions please  
see our Mobile Office Brochure or visit our website at  
bluegrasscellular.com.  
3G High Speed Data Access  
In select areas across the 50 United States and in counties across our  
Central Kentucky home coverage area, Bluegrass Cellular provides high  
speed 3G (3rd Generation) data access on our EV-DO network. 3G speeds  
are available on any data package of $4.99 per month and higher (includ-  
ing Mobile Web/BREW™ packages) on EV-DO capable phones and  
devices. Faster data speeds allow for:  
faster picture and video messaging  
faster game and ringtone downloads  
faster wireless air cards for laptop computers  
faster data speeds for PDAs and Smartphones  
Visit our website for more information and to find out where 3G access is  
available within the Bluegrass Cellular home coverage area.  
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