User GuideTable of ContentsQCP 820, QCP 1920 and QCP 2700 PHONE USER GUIDE1This manual is based on the production version of the QCP 820, QCP 1920 or QCP 2700 portable wire...2Important Information3FCC/IC Notice3Caution3Warning3This user guide applies to the following Kyocera Wireless Corp. CDMA wireless phone models:3Getting Started9FUNCTION KEYS10DISPLAY ICONS11USING THE BATTERY12Installing and removing the battery12Charging the battery121. If the battery is not installed, snap it into place on the back of the phone—bottom end first.122. Plug the standard AC adapter into a wall outlet.123. Insert the other end of the cord into the bottom of the phone. A message indicating the batter...12TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF13Turning on the phone131. Pressmomentarily. The message “LOOKING FOR SERVICE” appears on the screen.132. Release.13Turning off the phone131. Pressfor a few seconds until “POWERING OFF” appears.132. Release.13YOUR LOCK CODE13STANDBY STATUS13POWER SAVE14SHORT OR LONG FEATURES MENU14BASIC FUNCTIONS15MAKING A CALL151. Press the keys to enter the phone number.152. Pressor press the dial-shuttle two times. If the phone is locked or another problem exists, a ...153. Pressto end the call.15CORRECTING DIALING MISTAKES15DISPLAYING YOUR OWN PHONE NUMBER151. Select “Features,” by pressing the dial-shuttle.152. Scroll and select “Directory” in the same way.153. Select “My Number.”15LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD15Locking the keypad15Unlocking the keypad16RECEIVING CALLS161. Press(unless the any-key answer feature is activated).162. Pressto end the call.16Call waiting161. Pressto respond to the incoming call.162. Pressagain to alternate between two callers.16Three-way calling161. Once a call is in progress, enter the third party’s number and press.162. Pressto connect the three parties. See your service provider for details.16REDIALING CALLS16Redialing your last outgoing call16Redialing from the recent calls list16MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS17Making emergency calls171. Press or one of the other three emergency numbers.172. Press.17Saving and editing emergency numbers171. Select “Features.”172. Scroll and select “Security.”173. Enter the lock code. Typically, the lock code is initially set to the last four digits of your...174. Scroll and select “EMERGENCY #.”175. Select “Edit” to edit/enter the first emergency number or scroll to other emergency numbers.176. Select “Save” to save the entered number.17ADJUSTING VOLUME17CHANGING LANGUAGES171. Press.172. Press the dial-shuttle one time to select the “Features” menu.173. Press.174. Press.175. Turn the dial-shuttle until you see the language you want to use, then press the dial-shuttle.18SETTING SERVICE18QCP 820 phone181. From standby mode, select “Features.”182. Scroll and select “Network.”183. Scroll and select “Set System.”184. Turn the dial-shuttle to scroll through the options, then press the dial-shuttle to select an ...18QCP 1920 phone181. From standby mode, select “Features.”182. Scroll and select “Network.”183. Scroll and select “Set Service.” The default setting is “AUTOMATIC.”184. Scroll and select “no roaming” if desired.185. From standby mode, select “Features.”186. Scroll and select “Network.”187. Scroll and select “Set Service.”18QCP 2700 phone191. From standby mode, select “Features.”192. Scroll and select “Network.”193. Scroll and select “Set Service.”19PERMANENT PHONE BOOK20SAVING NUMBERS TO THE PHONE BOOK201. Select “Features.”202. Scroll and select “Directory.”203. Select “Save.”204. Enter the phone number that you want to save.205. Select “Options.”206. Select “Save.”207. If you prefer, enter a name to go with the number—up to 12 characters long.208. Select “Save” to store entered name.209. Select “Save” at the “Save in location...” prompt to store the entry. Or, if desired, scroll t...20RETRIEVING NUMBERS FROM PHONE BOOK21Retrieving all memory locations211. Turn the dial-shuttle up or down one click to access the “SAVED #S” screen.212. Turn it down one more click to access “Phone Book.”213. Scroll through the entries, one entry at a time. The location number of each entry is displaye...214. Select “Options” to see more information. Press to place a call to that number.21Retrieving one entry by memory21Location number211. Enter one or two digits corresponding to the location number where the phone book memory is st...212. Select “Options.”213. Scroll and select “RECALL LOC #.”21Retrieving by name search211. Turn the dial-shuttle to the “SAVED #S” screen.212. Select “Find Name.”213. Enter a sequence of identifying letters. At least two letters are recommended for a quick sear...214. Select “Find.”215. Scroll to the desired entry in the list provided.216. Select “Options” to see more information on that number or pressto call.21Retrieving by part of phone number search211. Enter any three consecutive digits from the phone number.212. Select “Options.”213. Scroll and select “Find Number.”214. Any matches will appear. If there are multiple matches, scroll to the desired entry.21CHANGING YOUR PHONE BOOK22Erasing a stored memory221. Select “Options.”222. Scroll and select “Erase.”223. Confirm that you want to erase by selecting “Erase.”221. Select “Features.”222. Select “Directory.”223. Scroll and select “Erase.”224. Select an entry and confirm that you want to erase it.22Editing a stored memory location221. Select “Features.”222. Select “Directory.”223. Scroll and select “Edit.”224. Scroll to find entry or enter its location number.225. Select to “Edit” the entry.226. Choose to edit name, phone number, or location number.227. Edit the name usingor(or by turning the dial-shuttle) to move the cursor through the name. Use...228. If necessary, select “Options.”229. Select “Save.”22DIALING NUMBERS FROM YOUR PHONE BOOK23Speed dialing231. Press the key(s) that correspond to the numeric memory location. For example, for memory locat...232. Press. The phone will find the telephone number in its phone book, display it on the screen, a...23One/two-touch dialing23FOR MEMORY LOCATIONS 1 TO 9:23FOR LOCATIONS 10 TO 99:231. Press the first digit.232. Press and hold the second digit for 1.5 seconds.23Dialing from a memory list231. Turn the dial-shuttle to the “SAVED #S” screen.232. Turn it another click to enter the phone book.233. Scroll and select the phone book memory you want.234. Pressor press the dial-shuttle twice.23Dialing from a phone book memory location23ADVANCED PHONE BOOK FEATURES24Pause241. Enter the number to be dialed.242. Select “Options.”243. Scroll and select “Enter Pause.”244. Enter the number tones that will follow the pause.245. Dial the entered number by pressing; or save it by selecting “Options” and “Save.”24Linking241. Enter the number to be dialed.242. Select “Options.”243. Scroll and select “Enter Link.”244. Enter a one- or two-digit number corresponding to a phone book memory location. For example, e...245. Dial the entered number by pressing; or save it by selecting “Options” and “Save.”24Punctuation characters for name entry24Changing case during name entry25Viewing a number251. Recall a phone book memory.252. Select “Options.”253. Scroll and select “View Number.”25Restricting an entry251. Select “Features.”252. Scroll and select “Security.”253. Enter your four-digit lock code (see page5).254. Scroll and select “RESTRICT #.”255. Enter the location number that you want to restrict or scroll to the desired location.256. Select “RESTRICT.”25RECENT CALLS LIST26PLACING A CALL FROM THE CALLS LIST26CALLS LIST OPTIONS26feature menus28SWITCHING BETWEEN MENUS281. Select “FEATURES.”282. Scroll and select “Display.”283. Scroll and select “Menu Length.”284. Scroll and select “LONG.”281. Select “Features.”282. Scroll and select “Display.”283. Scroll and select “Menu Length.”284. Scroll and select “short.”28LONG MENU28SHORT MENU29LONG MENU ITEM DESCRIPTIONS29Sounds (Menu 1)29Timers (Menu 2)30Directory (Menu 3)31Extras (Menu 4)31Security (Menu 5)32Display (Menu 6)32Network (Menu 7)33Paging, Messaging, and voice mail341. MESSAGE:342. PAGE:343. VOICE MAIL NOTIFICATION:344. NET ALERT:34NEW MESSAGE ALERT34VIEWING PAGES AND MESSAGES35Reading text messages and pages351. Press. The display will show the number of voice, new text, and old text messages.352. Scroll and select the “NEW TEXT” line. You will see the messages in the order they were receiv...353. Pressto place a call to the callback number.35VIEWING VOICE MAIL NOTIFICATIONS35Viewing voice mail notifications351. Press.352. Select the “NEW VOICE” line.353. Pressto place a call to the callback number, if included, to retrieve your messages.35MESSAGE OPTIONS36LOW MEMORY WARNING36OUT OF MEMORY WARNING36INTERNET BROWSER37STARTING THE BROWSER371. Make sure your phone is turned on, then press. The MESSAGES screen appears.372. Use the dial-shuttle to scroll and select “Launch Net.” The phone automatically connects to th...37STARTING A BROWSER APPLICATION381. From the home page, use the dial-shuttle to scroll through the list of available applications.382. When the arrow cursor points to the application you want, press the dial-shuttle.38RETURNING TO YOUR HOME PAGE38EXITING THE BROWSER38NAVIGATING THE PHONE BROWSER38Status indicators38Icons39INTERNET ALERTS391. Pressand scroll down to NET ALERTS.392. Select “NET ALERTS.” Newly received net alerts are marked by an asterisk (*).391. Move within the Net Alerts folder as instructed above and select “Erase...”.392. Scroll and select the alert you wish to erase.39DATA40SETTING UP A DATA CONNECTION40Data Connectivity Kit401. Install the product software that sets up your phone as a wireless modem.402. Plug the flat connector on one end of the Data Cable into the port on the bottom of the phone.403. Plug the serial connector at the other end of the Data Cable into the serial port on your comp...404. Open a communications software package on your computer to access data.40Data On the Go Fax/Modem PC Card401. Install the Data on the Go Fax/Modem PC Card.402. Read the Quick Start card for installation instructions.403. Plug the flat connector on one end of the Data On the Go Fax/Modem PC Card data cable into the...404. Plug the other end of the data cable into the PC card slot.405. Open a communications software package on your computer to access data.40SETTING UP OUTGOING DATA CALLS40SETTING UP INCOMING DATA CALLS411. From standby mode, select “Features.”412. Scroll and select “Network.”413. Scroll and select “Data/Fax In.” The default setting is OFF.414. Scroll in either direction and select from the list of data/fax choices. To make a setting for...41IN-CALL STATUS41ACCESSORIES42ORDERING ACCESSORIES42PHONE SAFETY AND CARE43BACKGROUND43Exposure to radio frequency signals43FOR BEST PERFORMANCE43ANTENNA CARE44CARING FOR THE BATTERY44DRIVING SAFETY44ELECTRONIC DEVICES45Pacemakers45Hearing aids45Other medical devices46Vehicles46Posted facilities46OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES46Aircraft46Blasting areas46Potentially explosive atmospheres46where to find help48YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER48YOUR PHONE DOCUMENTATION48KYOCERA TECHNICAL SUPPORT48A49B49C49D49E49F49I49K49L49M50O50P50R50S50T50V50Size: 764 KBPages: 50Language: EnglishOpen manual