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QCP 820, QCP 1920 and QCP 2700 PHONE USER GUIDE.
[ii] This m an ual is based on th e pr od uc tion versi on o f th e QCP 820, QCP 1920 or QCP 2700 portable wir eless telephon e . The pr od u cts an d equipm ent d escribed in this d ocum entati on ar e ma nuf actured un d er li cense fr om K yocera Wir eless Corp.
[iii] Importan t Inf ormati on FCC/IC Notice This d evice c ompli es with part 15 o f the FCC rules . Oper ati on is subject to th e followin g two con diti on s: (1) This d evic e m ay n ot cause har.
[iv] Dial Shuttle: Scroll up Push in to select Scroll down.
[v] CONTENT S GETTING STAR TED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 FUNCTIO N KE YS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[vi] Retrieving by part of phon e number search 13 CHANGIN G YOU R PHONE B OOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Erasing a stored memory 14 Editing a stored memory location 14 DIAL ING NUM BERS F ROM YOU R PHON E BO OK .
[vii] RETUR NING TO YOUR HOME P AGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 EXITING THE BROWSE R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 NAVIGAT ING T HE PHON E BROW SER .
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[1] GETTING STARTED Kyocer a Wir eless Corp. appreci ates your busin ess an d is pleased you have selected a CDMA wir eless ph on e . The QCP 820, Q CP 1920, an d QCP 270 0 ph on es d efin es n ew in d ustry stan d ar ds and wi ll give you m an y years o f d epen d able service .
[2] Use the fol lowi ng keys a s descr ibe d be low . Dial-shuttle . Use the di al-shuttle on th e left side o f the ph one as you work with m enu s and perf orm operati ons . T urn th e dial up and d own to scr oll thr ough option s and press i t in to the ph on e to perf orm acti ons , such as ch oosin g a feature or opti on.
[3] Icon s , d escribed below , convey inf orm ati on r egard ing ph on e opera tion s . Memory l ocation. Conveys inform ati on, based on th e open me n u, in th e upper-left corner o f th e scr een. For e x ample , phone book m em ory locati on num b er “ L01, ” recen t c alls list n umbe r “ C07, ” or feature m en u n umber “ F01.
[4] The ph one com es with a r echargeable battery pack. Three types of batteries are available for use with this phon e . Remember to fully char g e th e battery as soon as its charg e g ets low to ma ximize available talk and standby tim es .
[5] When you m a k e or r eceive a call, alw ays e xtend th e an tenna an d hold th e ph one above your should er to ensur e th e best voice quality poss ible.
[6] The power s ave mod e feature autom ati cally turn s on if the ph on e hasn ’ t been able to acquire a sign al after 15 min utes o f searchin g. While this featur e is active , the ph on e ’ s battery char g e is sa v ed an d the phon e automati cally r echecks fo r service periodi cally .
[7] BA S I C F UN CT I O N S Y our ph on e is easy to use an d has m a n y tim e-savin g featur es . First, ensur e that th e phon e is on, as d esc ribed in the Gettin g Started chapter of this gui d e . 1. Press the ke ys to enter th e phon e n umber .
[8] Unlockin g the k eyp ad ➤ Pr ess to unlock th e k eypad. Y our ph on e must be turn ed on to receive calls . An swerin g calls 1. Press (unless the an y-k ey ans wer feature is activated).
[9] Y ou can dial 911 or one of thr ee other emer g en cy numbers fr om your emer g en c y n umber list, even if the ph on e is lo cked . Y our service provi d er may have pr epr ogr amm ed th e thr e e em er g ency numbers f o r you. A s lon g as appears on the phon e ’ s screen, you can mak e em er g e n cy calls .
[10] 5. T urn th e dial-sh uttle until you see the lan gu age you want to use , then press th e dial-sh uttle . U se th e m enu opti on “ Set System ” or “ Set Service ” to pr even t your ph on e fr om makin g or r eceiving calls outsi de your service area.
[11] • dig. only . Th e phone sen ds and r eceives calls in di gital mod e only . Digital c alls offer clearer voi ce quality , enhanced privacy , an d long er battery life . • analog only . Th e ph one sen ds and r eceives calls in analog m ode only .
[12] PERMANENT PHONE BOOK The ph one has me mory f or 99 o f your fri en ds, r ela tives , and associ ates. Y ou can store en tri es o f up to 32 di gits with an associ ated na me up to 12 char acters . Th er e are two w ays to ac cess th e entir e ph on e book.
[13] Ther e ar e sever al w ays to fin d n umbers in th e ph on e book. This secti on assum es you ’ re at th e standby sta tus display an d not on a call. (Y ou can go to standby by pr essing , or th e phone book can be r etri eved durin g a call through th e “ Features ” menu.
[14] Er asing a stor ed memory Ther e ar e two ways to er ase a m em ory . From a ph on e book e n try display (m eaning you ’ r e alr eady lookin g at th e en try you would lik e to re mo ve ) : 1. Select “ Op tion s. ” 2. Scroll an d s elect “ Erase .
Y ou can mak e a call using any ph on e book me m ory location eith er by speed dialin g, on e-tou ch dialin g, or by pressin g while vi ewing th e me m ory locati on. Speed diali ng Y ou can qui ckly dial n umbers that ar e sa ved in your ph one ’ s ph one book with just a couple of k ey pr esses.
[16] Pa u s e When you call automated system s (su ch as voice m ail), you o ften have to en ter a series o f di gits (suc h as a passwor d). In stead o f m an ually en terin g th e s ame numbers every time , you can store them in your phon e book separated by special char acters called pauses .
[17] Changing c ase during name entry When en terin g a n am e , you can use both upper an d lower case letters . Pr ess th e appr opri ate number k ey until you see the letter and case you n eed. After upper case , the sequen ce repeats in lower case .
[18] RECENT CALL S LIST T o fa cilitate r edialin g, th e ph on e k eeps a list o f th e last 10 unique numbers that you di aled, answer ed , missed, or ad ded . N ew en tries replace old er entri es as calls are r e ceiv ed . Ther e ar e two wa ys to access the calls list.
[19] •“ View N umber ” to see th e complete phon e n umber •“ Num be r T one ” to sen d/play th e soun ds associated with each enter ed n umber system stored in the list en try (f or autom ated answering systems — su ch as cr edit car d bill in g systems and vo i ce m ail systems).
[20] FEATUR E MENUS Ther e are two diffe r ent featur e m en us that let y ou check or change differen t featur e settings. The l o ng me nu i nc l ude s e ve r y p os si b l e menu op tio n . T he s ho rt menu c o ns is ts of t he mo st frequently used men u items .
[21] The sh ort m en u is a subse t of th e lon g m en u. Y ou must use the dial-sh uttle to access any menu item; sh ortcut k eypad en tries do n ot work with the s hort m enu.
[22] lou d er with each rin g. Mute/Unmut e (Menu 12): Sw itch t h e mi croph o ne on an d off d ur in g a call. Wh en th e micr ophon e is o f f, th e oth er party can ’ t hear you. Keybeep V o lume (Menu 13 ): Adjust th e volum e that th e keys m ake when you press th em.
[23] Directory ( Menu 3) This allows access into th e ph on e n umber storag e capabiliti es in clu ding the ph on e book, r ecen t calls list, an d your ph on e ’ s own n umber . My Number (Menu 31): Displays th e ph on e ’ s teleph on e n umber (pag e 7).
[24] Security (Menu 5) Y ou must en ter the f our-digit lock code to see any items i n this men u. The typical d efault cod e is the last f our digits o f your ph one n umber (see pag e 5). Lock Phone (Menu 51): Locks ph one fr om use . When i t is lock ed , you can only m ak e em er gen c y calls .
[25] Menu Len gth (Menu 66 ): Selects long or sh ort feature m en u. The sh ort m en u inclu des only a few often-used item s while the long men u inclu des all of th e man y features o f the phon e . See pages 20 and 21 for m en u tree layouts. Netwo rk (Menu 7) This allows you to se t some servi ce pr ovid er network set tin gs .
[26] P AGING , MESSAGING, AND V OICE MAIL This feature lets you r eceive mess ages wh en your phon e is turned on. A si ngle k ey , , allows you to access your m ess ag es while a four-lin e display permits easy vi ewin g.
[27] These m ess ages m ay con sist of a tim e stamp, a callback n umber , a name (only if th e callback number m a tch es on e o f your stored ph on e book numbers ), an d text. Y ou can v i ew both n ew and old text m ess ag es . Reading te xt mes sages and pages 1.
[28] At the end o f an y m essag e , you can choose “ OPTI ONS . ” Ther e ar e separ ate option s f or te xt m essag es a n d voice mail n otification s.
[29] INTERNET BRO WSER Y ou can use your phone to br owse th e In tern et if you subscribe to phon e In tern et services , an d over-the-air Intern et a ccess f or your phon e m od el is available in your area. Con tact your servic e pr ovid er f or d etails.
[30] 1. From th e h om e pag e , use the di al-shuttle to scr oll thr ough the list of available ap pl ic at ions. 2. When th e arr ow cursor poin ts to th e appli cati on you w an t, pres s the di al-sh uttle . Y ou can return to th e h ome page at an y tim e .
[31] On ce it is r eceived you can look at that pag e f or an y len gth o f tim e with out inc urrin g additi on al ph on e char g es. However , as soon as you f ollow a link or pr ess th e dial-sh ut tle to submit an en try , th e phon e esta blish es a n ew ca ll.
[32] DA T A Som e servi ce pr ovid ers allow you to use your phone to m ak e d ata calls (f or e x ample , e-mail and Intern et acc ess) or to send an d re ceive fax es .
[33] Due to infrastructur e limitati on s , ther e m ay be times wh en your phon e cannot d etermine if an incomin g CDMA call contain s voi ce or data inf ormati on. Ch eck with your service pr ovi der to see if they support both voice and data si gn als .
[34] A CCESSORIES T o ord er accessori es , con t act your servi ce pr ovi d er or visit th e K yocer a Wir eless Corp. website at http://w ww .kyocera-wireless .
[35] PHONE S AFETY AND CA RE The han d-held portable telephone is on e of the m ost exci t in g and inn ov ative electroni c prod ucts ever developed . I t lets you stay in tou ch wh er ever you go. Y our telephon e is a low-power radi o tr an smitter and r eceiver .
[36] Only authorized personnel sh oul d install or s ervice th e ph on e an d its accessori es. Faulty installati on or servi ce m ay be d ang e r ous an d m ay invali date th e w arr an ty . U se only the suppl ied or an appr oved re placemen t an tenn a.
[37] Check th e laws an d r egulation s on th e use o f ph on es in th e areas wh er e you dr ive . Alw ays obey them. Also, if usin g your ph on e while d rivin g please: • Give full attenti on to dr ivin g. Dri vin g s a fely is your first respon sibi lity .
[38] Other medical de vices If you use an y othe r person al m edi cal d evi ce , cons ult th e ma nuf ac turer o f your d evice to de te rmin e if it is ad equately shi elded fr om RF ener gy . Y our ph ysici an may be able to assist you in obtaining this inform ati on.
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[40] WHER E TO FIND HELP Ther e ar e sever al w ays for you to g et h elp with your K yocer a Wir eless Corp. ph on e . For questi ons about your ph one an d phone service , contact your servic e provi d er first.
[41] INDEX A AC adapt er 4 – 5 accessories 1 aircraft 38 analog m ode 10 answer ing a call 8, 23 antenna 3, 5 any- key ans wer 1, 23 auto-h yphen 24 automatic pow er off 22 automatic red ial 1, 8, 23 automatic sc roll 27 auto-N.
[42] link ing 16 lock code 5, 2 4 lock ing keyp ad 7, 2 3 memory locations 17 message 28 long me nu 6, 20 low b attery 4 M making a call 7, 9, 15, 18 manual paus es 16 master reset 24 memory clearing .
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