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QCP 800/1900 User Guide

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1. ccccccccccscsccsccecceceeceeseeeeeeeeeees 50 Other Safety Guidelines ccccccesseeseeereeees 50 Where To Find Help ssseseoesssssssssosooocossesssssssoso 53 Your Service Provider cc ccccssssseccseesseeceeees 53 Your Phone Documentation ccccccceseseeees 53 Kyocera Technical Support cccccscceeeeeeeee 53 ING OX O E E E E 55 cate o a a E 5 INTRODUCTION Highlights Congratulations on your purchase of the QCP 800 or QCP 1900 phone It is an easy to use versatile and dependable phone which provides many unique features including e Large easy to read 4 line backlit text display with an additional line for informative icons e 20 button lighted keypad e Menu driven interaction with prompts Inherent call privacy through CDMA encoding Slide up earpiece that extends for placing receiving calls which retracts for minimum size maximum portability and keypad locking Exceptionally long battery life Any key answer speed dial auto redial and 99 memory locations for phone numbers Advanced features such as short messaging service and caller ID Optional accessories Important Information Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment Warning Only use the batteries antennas and chargers provided by QUALCOMM
2. Fire Protection Standard NFPA 58 For a copy of this standard contact the National Fire Protection Association One Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 Attn Publication Sales Division 52 Wuere To Finp HELP Your Service Provider For questions about your phone and phone service contact your service provider Your service provider s customer support department can answer questions about your phone phone bill call coverage area and specific features such as call forwarding or voice mail available to you Your Phone Documentation If you have questions about the features of the phone refer to this guide and other materials provided with your phone To view or download the most current version of this user s guide visit us at www kyocera wireless com Kyocera Technical Support If you have additional questions contact the Kyocera Wireless Corp Customer Care Center in any of these ways m Web site www kyocera wireless com m U S and Canada 800 349 4478 m Other Countries 858 882 1400 m Email phone help kyocera wireless com 53 Before requesting support please try to reproduce and isolate the problem When you contact the Customer Care Center be ready to provide the following information m The name of your service provider m The actual error message or problem you are experiencing m The steps you take to reproduce the problem m The Electronic Serial Number ESN and Part Number
3. Your service provider may offer three way calling Press Eec to connect the three parties See your service provider for more instructions 18 Redialing Calls Redialing Last Outgoing Number 1 Press eq 4 74 4 to redial the last outgoing call Redial Last Ten Calls You can redial any of your last ten calls through the call history list See the Phone Book section Adjusting Volume The volume keys on the side of the phone can be used for three different functions Lad A e a 1 Se Ss a o kzi A Adjusting earpiece volume when you are in a call Adjusting ringer volume when you first raise the earpiece Scrolling through menu items when you are using the menus or phone book features Emergency Dialing You can place calls to 911 or one of the other three emergency numbers that are in your phone book even if your phone is locked or restricted The service provider may have preprogrammed the three emergency numbers for you Making Emergency Calls 1 Press 3 4 4 or one of the other three emergency numbers 2 Press EE Saving and Editing Emergency Numbers 1 Press CA under MENU 2 Press for Security menu 3 Enter the lock code The lock code is typically set to either 0000 or 1234 as a default 4 Press for Emergency 5 Press CA under EDIT to make changes to the first emergency number or Press CAR under NEXT to see the next emergency number Signal St
4. reviewing memory contents 24 26 ringer volume 19 33 RSSI 10 20 S safety 47 50 59 scratch pad 22 36 scroll through messages 44 through stored names 25 through stored numbers 26 scroll keys 9 searching for names 25 for numbers 24 25 26 secret numbers 24 31 signal strength 10 20 Smart Keys 9 16 speed dial 5 28 50 standby time 11 storing names with numbers 23 numbers 20 23 24 secret numbers 31 T TALK key 9 talk time 11 timer last call 34 Seealso call info roaming 34 Seealsocall info total 35 Seealsocall info travel charger 15 V voice mail 9 10 41 44 volume earpiece 19 34 key beep 34 keys 9 ringer 19 33 60
5. MCN of the phone The ESN usually starts with a B and the MCN usually starts with a 61 You will find these numbers inside your phone by removing the battery 54 A AC adaptor 15 accessories 5 48 52 aircraft 51 alerts 39 fade 39 minute 39 service 39 setting 39 answering a call 7 9 18 36 50 Antenna 9 14 antenna 6 20 48 51 AutoNAM 39 automatic answer 36 automatic hyphenation 38 automaticredial 5 36 automaticretry 36 automatic scrolling 42 44 B backlight 37 38 banner 38 battery care 49 charge 21 charging 11 15 drain 38 installing 11 level indicator 10 15 removing 12 55 use 11 best performance 20 48 blasting areas 52 C call history 19 22 26 31 36 call info 34 call waiting 9 18 calls credit card 29 dialing 28 29 36 ending 9 incoming 9 18 22 35 making 7 17 19 50 receiving 18 redialing 19 36 restrictions 35 roaming 10 34 35 three way 9 18 car kit 13 36 CDMA 5 37 children 51 cigarette lighter adaptor 13 15 dear calls 36 digits 9 dear digits 16 Code Division Multiple Access 5 37 correcting dialing mistakes 17 customer service 6 D dialing calls 19 28 37 dialing from memory location 29 digital system 10 display 5 display features 21 27 37 38 display indicators 10 17 56 driving safety 50 E earpiece 5 7 9 13 17 18 19 21 33 34 36 37 41 editing 30 memory 27 numbers 20 emergency numbers 19 20 35 36 END key
6. Printed in the United States of America QUALCOMM is a registered trademark and registered service mark of QUALCOMM Incorporated QCP 800 and QCP 1900 are a registered trademark and Smart Key is a trademark of QUALCOMM Incorporated Introduction cccccccsssssssssssssceccecceccececsecesesesssscees 5 Highhehts i iicccgi r i etree as 5 Important Information cccccceseeeseeeneeeneees 6 Getting Started ssssseccecoeccescsescessssessesssossossessecceeo 7 Sliding Earpiece ccccceceeesesseeesseessessessessneees 7 Display Indicators cccccccceseeseececeeeeeeeaaeeneees 10 Using the Battery ccccecccccccccecsssseeeeeceeeaenseees 11 Turning the Phone On and Off 00eee 13 Antenna hci E Actas Jade Seetene dato Bede 14 Charging the Battery cccccccccsssssscseceseeeeeees 15 Basic Pun Ctionss scaciccsaccteaesieecesecesiedecectesedessenee sesso 16 Function Keys inean ra a a aaa 16 Making a Cals as e a e R TN 17 Correcting Dialing Mistakes cc0cccccceeeeees 17 Getting Your Own Phone Numbet 17 Receiving Calls cccccccceccscccsecsecceceeceeceeeeeeeeeees 18 Redialing Calls cccccccccccccccsccsccsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 19 Adjusting Volume ccccccccccccccccccceseeceeeeeeeeeeees 19 Emergency Dialing ccccceseesescceceeseaseseeeees 19 Signal Strength ssis ehate aa ii 20 Power Save Mode ccccccccccessssessceeeeseeeesneeee
7. The use of any other type will invalidate the warranty and may be dangerous FCC IC Notice The phone may cause TV or radio interference i e when using the telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment The FCC IC can require you to stop using the telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated If you need assistance contact your local dealer GETTING STARTED This section includes drawings of the important phone parts and instructions on getting your phone powered up and ready fo use Sliding Earpiece Q oO i a wn vant 2 ija D e The earpiece moves up and down It must be up to use any of the phone s features including making calls When the earpiece is down the keypad is locked and you will see a lock icon You will hear the phone ring if the phone is on but must raise the earpiece tn answer the call klen Earpiece Doan Earpiece Up This feature allows you to keep the phone on and in your pocket or brief case without accidently pressing any keys The earpiece must be up to turn off the phone Front View of the Phone 3 ponk shore if apiece is lowered Front View Description 1 Red Light lights when power key is pressed and when there are incoming calls and messages 2 Volume Scroll let you adjust the volume and scroll p Keys through the menus oa 3 Lock Icon indicates that the keypad is locked Ka because the earpiece is down D 4 Smart
8. a fire Keep the metal contacts at the top end of the battery pack clean Do not attempt to disassemble or short circuit the battery pack You may need to recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long time Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance The battery pack may be recharged hundreds of times before it will need to be replaced Do not store the battery pack for long periods in places where high temperatures frequently occur Follow these storage rules less than 1 month 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C more than 1 month 4 F to 118 F 20 C to 45 C 49 mn 2 h D lt 2 ae a a Oo Driving Safety Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal in some states Remember safety comes first Check the laws and regulations on the use of PCS phones in the areas where you drive Always obey them When using the phone in the car Give full attention to driving Use hands free operation Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call If you must use the phone while driving please use one touch speed dialing and auto answer modes FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE Other Safety Guidelines For the safe and efficient operation of your phone observe the following guidelines Remember to follow any special regulations in force in an
9. has not been previously stored into one of the phone s memory locations you can do so by pressing 4 under SAVE If a name appears with the callback number the number is already stored in a phone memory location After storing the number in phone book memory the phone returns to the callback screen Press ecg to place the call You may prepend digits such as an area code simply by pressing the desired digits before pressing ec mL Reading Previous Messages 1 Press 2 Press DAJ under TEXT This displays the list of previous messages Each line will show the first 11 characters of the messages 3 Press or to select the message 4 Press DAI under ERASE This erases the message and goes to the next message 2 A A 2 5 e or Press A hunder VIEW This lets you view the message 43 5 While viewing a message or with the arrow pointing to the desired message you can press ening to place a call to the callback number provided in the message After you see the callback number on the display press ecru again to place the call 6 Press 4 under QUIT This brings you back to the list of previous messages Voice Mail Notifications Voice mail notification indicates the number of new voice mail messages in your mailbox Only the most recent voice mail notification will be stored in the phone previous messages will be overwritten You must call your voice mail service
10. move to the next step 23 5 Press CA under OK to store the number in the first available storage location Stores anty in storage leain num ber 1 ard ion owt potat mores tO ree achartep autoz of or Enter a specific two digit location number 6 Press CA under OK to save the number Final step in storage procs Saves entry Press 4 aza PO tenis urda OE or Press 4 under NEXT and then 7 under OK to save the number as secret Secret numbers do not display on the screen Retrieving Numbers from Your Phone Book Press CAG under BOOK to access the phone book Retrieving all Manually Stored Memory Locations 1 Press CAR under BOOK 2 Press or to scroll through the memory list 24 3 Press CA under VIEW to see what is in that memory location 4 Press CA under ERASE or EDIT or press enim to call Retrieving One Entry by Memory Location Number 1 Press CA under BOOK 2 Enter the two digit memory location number You will then see what is in that memory location 3 If occupied fecha to call or press CAR under ERASE or EDIT Y E gt F Retrieving by Name Search 1 Press DAJ under BOOK 2 Press DAJ under NAME 3 Enter the letter s that you want to look for 4 Press DAJ under FIND The phone then searches for names with those letters You will see a list of matches 5 Press or to scroll through the list 6 Pr
11. phone is in standby Roaming The phone is outside of its i In Use The call is in progress Ri E home area Text There is a text message Message or page waiting Voice There is a voice mail Message notification message waiting Battery Indicates battery charge level status The more black you see the greater the charge Using the Battery The phone comes with a rechargeable battery pack The battery pack is shipped with approximately 50 capacity so you can use it immediately after purchasing the phone Remember to charge the battery as soon as possible in order to maximize the talk time and standby time Q oO i oa wn vane 2 ija D e Installing the Battery Remove the battery cap before installing the battery 1 Press down on the battery release latch and simultaneously slide the back cover down and out 2 Place the battery pack into the opening at a 45 angle with the metal contacts at the top and facing downward 3 Press down on the battery pack until it drops into place sent battery 4 Replace the back cover by sliding it up toward the battery release latch Slide back cover Removing the Battery 1 Turn the power off Otherwise you may lose stored numbers and messages 2 Press down at the battery release latch and simultaneously slide the back cover down and out 3 Hold the battery pack at the bottom right corner and pull up and out at a 45 angl
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13. 9 ending a call 9 entering anumber 17 23 24 25 29 36 letters 25 lock code 20 35 lower case letters 31 name 23 punctuation 30 explosive atmospheres 52 F fade alert 39 FCC 6 48 51 features 5 7 9 19 22 29 32 36 frequency 47 Functions 16 functions 16 19 l incoming calls 9 22 35 INFO key 9 K key beep volume 34 keypad lock 5 7 9 57 L last ten numbers dialed 19 26 lock code 35 low battery 15 M manual pauses 29 memory clearing 27 editing 27 effect 15 locations 5 22 25 26 28 31 retrieving 24 storage 40 menu item descriptions 33 54 method 32 options 32 shortcuts 33 message text 10 voice 10 message key 9 messages 40 54 minute alert 39 mute 36 muting voice 36 N NAM 39 no service 10 Number Assignment Module 39 0 one touch dialing 28 37 own phone number 17 58 P pages 10 40 pause dialing 29 performance tips 48 phone book 22 advanced features 29 dialing from 28 37 editing 27 retrieving from 24 saving numbers to 23 phone number viewing your own 17 power 12 47 POWER key 9 power key 9 power save mode 21 powering off 13 poweringon 13 R radio frequency energy exposure 47 recalling last number dialed 19 recalling memory locations 24 26 recalling previously dialed numbers 26 Receive Signal Strength Indicator 10 20 receiving calls 9 18 receiving messages 41 redlight 9 13 15 41 redial 19 system busy timer 36 review last number dialed 19
14. ATT 11ee To acknowledge the new message indication Press any key z 2 A A 2 lt 2 5 2 or Raise the earpiece The phone will then be returned to the display that was present before the alert The red light will continue to flash and a reminder beep will occur every two minutes until the new message is acknowledged 41 Viewing Pages and Messages These messages may consist of a time stamp a callback number a name if the callback number matches a phone number stored in a memory location and text They are accessed as text type messages as shown below Reading New Messages 1 Press TJ The display will then show the number of new messages 2 Press 4 under TEXT You will see the messages in the order they were received except for all urgent messages which will be displayed first Messages will automatically scroll page by page To manually scroll through the message line by line press or EAN At the end of the message the Smart Key options will be ERASE and NEXT 3 Press 4 under ERASE to erase the message and go to the next message or Press 4 under NEXT to keep the message in memory and go to the next message 4 Press EE to view the callback number provided in the message 5 Press E again to place a call to the callback number 42 Note When there are no new messages the phone will display a list of previous messages If the callback number
15. E Scrolls through phone book entries and menu items CJE Enters numbers characters and chooses menu items 16 Making a Call First check that your phone is on The display indicators should be visible on the screen 1 Raise the earpiece 2 Enter the phone number 3 Press ecru If the phone is locked the number is restricted or there is another problem you will see a help message 4 Press or lower the earpiece to disconnect the call A e a 1 Se Ss a o kzi A Correcting Dialing Mistakes Press wm to erase one digit at a time Press and hold fuzar for at least one second to delete all digits or letters Getting Your Own Phone Number If your phone has been activated you can see your phone s number by doing the following 1 Turn the phone on 2 Press inec Or if the phone is already on 1 Raise the earpiece 2 Press inne Receiving Calls Your phone must be on to receive calls The earpiece may be up or down If the earpiece is down Raise the earpiece Or if the earpiece is already up Press any key except or the volume keys to answer To disconnect the call Press or lower the earpiece Call Waiting Your service provider may offer call waiting When you are in a call you may hear two beeps indicating another incoming call 1 Press ecru to access this call 2 Press E again to toggle between the two callers Three way Calling
16. Key border and word that defines the Name Indicator current operation of the Smart Key CAR 5 Smart Keys are used in context with the text display The current operation of a Smart Key is defined by the word above it on the display 6 SEND TALK is used to place and receive calls and activate network features i e call waiting and three way calling 7 Scroll Keys allow you to scroll through the menu options and displays 8 INFO is used to provide additional information about the call record or display and for added functionality 9 Antenna provides best voice quality when all the way up 10 Earpiece when lowered locks the keypad and terminates a call in progress when raised unlocks the keypad and answers an incoming call 11 END is used to end a call and or return to standby display 12 Message allows quick access to text and Key voice mail notification messages 13 POWER turns power on and off earpiece must be up 14 CLEAR clears the digits and or text from the display Display Indicators Display indicators are located at the top of the display Different indicators appear based on the phone s operating mode O Til oA g E MY BANNER MENU FOGE D Digital Indicates that you are Indicator receiving a digital signal by Il Signal Indicates current signal strength More lines means better signal strength No Service The phone is not receiving a signal from the system No Icon The
17. QCP 300 1900 User Guipe Kyocera Wireless Corp 10300 Campus Point Drive http www kyocera wireless com 80 B6675 1EN Rev This manual is based on the production version of the QCP 800 and QCP 1900 phone Software changes may have occurred after this printing QUALCOMM reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notice The products and equipment described in this documentation are manufactured under one or more of the following U S Patents 4 901 307 5 056 109 5 099 204 5 101 501 5 103 459 5 107 225 5 109 390 5 193 094 5 228 054 5 257 283 5 265 119 5 267 261 5 267 262 5 280 472 5 283 536 5 289 527 5 307 405 5 309 474 5 337 338 5 339 046 5 341 456 5 383 219 5 392 287 5 396 516 D356 560 5 408 697 5 414 728 5 414 796 5 416 797 5 426 392 5 437 055 D361 065 5 442 322 5 442 627 5 452 473 5 461 639 5 469 115 5 469 471 5 471 497 5 475 870 5 479 475 5 483 696 5 485 486 5 487 175 5 490 165 5 497 395 5 499 280 5 504 773 5 506 865 5 509 015 5 509 035 5 511 067 5 511 073 5 513 176 5 515 177 5 517 323 5 519 761 5 528 593 5 530 928 5 533 011 5 535 239 5 539 531 5 544 196 5 544 223 5 546 459 5 548 812 5 559 881 5 559 865 5 561 618 5 564 083 5 566 000 5 566 206 5 566 357 5 568 483 5 574 773 5 574 987 D875 740 5 576 662 5 577 022 5 577 265 D375 937 5 588 043 D376 804 5 589 756 5 590 069 5 590 406 5 590 408 5 592 548 5 594 718 5 596 570 5 600 754 5 602 834 5 602 833 5 603 096 5 604 459 5 604 730 5 608 72
18. a four line display provides for easy viewing While reading a message you can return a call to the callback number provided in the message simply by pressing Gec m twice Messages are stored in the phone s memory and are not erased when the phone is turned off The phone has the capability of storing up to 23 40 character messages However the number of messages that can be stored will be reduced if messages are greater than 40 characters Note Check with your service provider regarding the availability of this feature The information contained in a message such as time stamp and callback number depends on the mode the phone is operating in and the service provider s network capabilities This phone supports three types of messages H Message typically contains text Page typically contains digits 40 Voice Mail indicates the number of new Notification voice mail messages that your voice mailbox has You must call your voice mail number to listen to these messages New Message Alert The phone will notify you of a new message by a display on the screen five short beeps if enabled a flashing red light on the earpiece and by turning on an icon on the top of the display If a message is marked URGENT the corresponding icon or E will flash In addition the first line of the display will contain asterisks on each side of the label for example MESSAGE HESS4cE e 20 FH Fron
19. aracters that will display on the top line when the phone powers up and when it is in standby Press CAG under EDIT to make changes to the existing banner Enter the characters the same way you do for the phone book Choose whether to display date and time Possible settings 66 99 66 yes no 4 Auto Hyphen Possible settings on off When on automatically inserts hyphens to be consistent with U S phone numbers 38 6 Alerts 1 Fade Set an alert to inform you when you have lost a call or lose service Possible settings on of ie 2 Minute Set minute minder to beep every 10 seconds before the minute while in a call 3 Service Set an alert to beep when a network service parameter changes 7 System This allows you to set some of the PCS network settings 1 Set NAM Select the phone s NAM Number Assignment Module if the phone is registered with multiple service providers 2 Auto NAM Allows the phone to automatically switch to one of the programmed NAMs if it is operating in the corresponding service provider area 3 Activation If supported by your service provider this item enables you to initiate over the air activation in order to get your phone working through a few key presses 39 Pacinc MESSAGING AND Voice MAIL This feature allows your phone to receive messages when it is turned on A single key E allows you to access your messages while
20. ble personal communication service telephone is one of the most exciting and innovative electronic products ever developed With it you can stay in contact with your office your home emergency services etc Your personal communication service telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF energy The phone operates in the frequency range of 800MHz to 840MHz QCP 800 or 1850 MHz to 1990 MHz QCP 1900 When you use your phone the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits The power level can range from 0 006 of a watt to 0 3 of a watt Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy In 1991 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and in 1992 the American National Standards Institute ANSI updated the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy Over 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry after reviewing the available body of research developed this updated standard 47 mn 2 D lt a ae a a Oo In March 1993 The U S Federal Communications Commission FCC proposed the adoption of this updated standard The design of the QCP 800 QCP 1900 phone complies with this updated standard Of course if you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated ANSI Standard you may choose to con
21. ceive incoming calls All other functions of the phone are disabled If you forget your lock code please call your service provider for help Set phone use restrictions to yes or no If set to yes you can only make calls to emergency numbers and phone numbers in locations 1 to 9 Enter a new four digit lock code number 35 4 Emergency Enter three emergency numbers 5 Clear Calls 4 Features You can call these numbers and 911 even when the phone is locked or restricted If dialing the number it must exactly match one of these programmed numbers for it to override the lock and restriction settings Clear the call history information 1 Auto Answer Select the number of rings 2 Auto Retry 3 Scratch Pad 4 Mute before the phone automatically answers a call Possible settings 5 rings 3 rings 1 ring and off The earpiece must be raised for auto answer to work This feature is most commonly used with the car kit Set the length of time the phone waits before automatically redialing a number when the system is busy Possible settings every 60 seconds every 30 seconds every 10 seconds of Store phone numbers during a call These numbers are added to call history Switch the microphone on and off while in a call When the microphone is off the other party can not hear you 36 5 Key Beep Set key beep length and touch t
22. d Depending on the operating mode and available features each entry may contain the phone number name and time stamp which indicates when the call occurred You may see one of the following entries MISSED Indicates an unanswered incoming call if caller ID is available CALLED BY Indicates a call you received and answered if caller ID is available CALL TO Indicates a call you placed ADDED Indicates that the number was added using the scratch pad feature 22 e While viewing a call history entry press to show additional information available such as the time stamp Saving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Book Memory locations 1 to 9 should be used for one touch dial or most commonly used phone numbers 1 Enter the phone number that you want to save SAVE will then appear Erta rari bear with digtheye 11i1 ez2e2 Y E gt w 2 Press DAJ under SAVE 3 Enter a name to go with the number Press the key labeled with the letter you want Press it once to get the first letter on the key twice to get the second three times to get the third and four times for the number or fourth letter If you miss the letter you want keep pressing the key until it reappears Press to correct any mistakes Two seconds after you choose a character the cursor moves to the right one character Repeat this process until the name is entered 4 Press 4 under OK to save the name and
23. e Turning the Phone On and Off Turning On Make sure that the charged battery pack has been installed in the back of the phone or that you have external power using the cigarette lighter adaptor or car kit 1 Raise the earpiece 2 Press for a few seconds until the red light at the top of the earpiece is lit Turning Off 1 With the earpiece raised press for a few seconds until Powering Off is displayed 2 Release Fewer 3 Lower the earpiece When the power is off nothing displays on the screen Note If is pressed for less than 1 second the phone will not turn off If earpiece is down the phone will not turn off Q oO i oa wn e 2 ija D e Antenna Raise the antenna for best voice quality Arena Doar 14 Charging the Battery The battery charge level is shown at the top right of the display _ dl Fully Very Almost Charged Low Cut When the battery charge level becomes low the low battery sensor will alert you by displaying the screen icon and sounding an audible tone If the battery level becomes too low the phone will switch off and any function in progress will not be saved Q oO i oa wn e 2 ija D e Batteries may be charged using the standard QUALCOMM desktop charger optional travel charger or cigarette lighter adaptor Using the Desktop Charger Warning Only use the desktop charger and AC adaptor provided with the ph
24. es 21 Phone Book Feature ccccssscsscccsssssssssssceeees 22 The Two Phone Book Types cccccccccceeeeeeees 22 Saving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Book cccceececeeceeeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 23 Retrieving Numbers from Your Phone Book cccececeecceeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 24 Changing Your Phone Book cc cccccccceseees 27 Dialing Numbers from Your Phone Book 28 Advanced Phone Book Features 0008 29 Menu Feature essseecoseecccsesecsosseeocseeeososeeesoseeeoss 32 Man M h saiit a s 32 Menu Access Method 0 cccccccccccccsecseeeeeeeeeees 32 Shortcut Menu Access Method cceeeeees 33 Menu Item Descriptions cccceecceceeeeeeeeeees 33 Paging Messaging and Voice Mail 40 New Message Alert cccecceccceseeeseeeeeeesseenees 41 Viewing Pages and Messages cccccceeeeeees 42 Voice Mail Notifications ccccccccccccceeeceeeeees 44 Low Memory Warning cccscseececceceeeeeeneees 45 Out of Memory Warning 0cccceeseeereeereeeee 45 ACCOSSOVIES i sccciccessiccdedecssccceversrseceseserscccedbocscccceusses 46 Phone Safety siecccissiiss discs secs cieisds aviessseedsasstins 47 Background iisseriersisssissrscrerrrissssiirersrsressssisieresi 47 For Best Performance c00cceeeeeeeeseeeeeneees 48 Caring for the Battery ccccccccecssssseeeseeeeeeees 49 Driving Safety
25. ess 4 under VIEW or Press to call E 25 Retrieving Recent Call History 1 2 Press CA under BOOK Press CA under CALLS Press or to scroll through the last ten calls Press Genin to place a call or Press CA under VIEW to see specifics of the call Press CAG under SAVE to save the number to a memory location If the number already has a name associated with it it is already entered into a memory location While viewing an entry press to show additional information available such as the time stamp Retrieving by Part of Phone Number Search You can look for a phone number if you know at least three of the digits 1 Enter any three sequential digits from the phone number on the main screen Press 4 under FIND If there is a match press or to scroll to desired entry Press 4 under VIEW to see the entry or ecg to place a call 26 Changing Your Phone Book Erasing a Stored Memory 1 Press 4 under BOOK Recall and view the memory location 2 Press 4 under ERASE This will erase the name and number from the memory location leaving it free for a future entry 3 Press A y under OK 4 erased will flash on the display to confirm that the entry has been erased Editing a Stored Memory Location Y 2 gt w 1 Recall the memory location 2 Press DAJ under EDIT 3 Edit the number using the dig
26. ess or to go to the memory location you want 3 Press Sec Td Dialing from within a Memory Location While viewing any memory location press Advanced Phone Book Features Pause Feature When you call automated systems such as voice mail or credit card billing numbers you often have to enter a series of numbers Instead of entering the numbers by hand you can store the numbers in your phone book separated by special characters called pauses There are two kinds of pauses a E D F Q e Hard Pauses You have to press CAG under RESUME to go to the next number Timed Pauses The phone will send the next set of numbers after two seconds Each additional timed pause will add two more seconds to the pause length Storing a Number with Pauses 1 Enter the number 2 Press Nro 3 Press 4 for HardPause 29 or Press for TimePause 4 Enter additional numbers i e pin number credit card number 5 Press CA under SAVE Note You can press for Hyphens Hyphens are used for appearance only the phone dials the number without any delays Punctuation Characters for Name Entry You can use any of the 18 special characters while you are entering names during phone book storage or editing 1 Press during the Enter Name step You will then see a list of characters 2 Press the or to see the other nine characters that you may choose from 3 Press the number n
27. ext to the character that you want 4 Continue entering the name 30 Case Changing During Name Entry When entering a name you can use both upper and lower case letters 1 Press CA under A gt a to change case 2 Enter letters Prejending a Stored Number Prepend is used if you are out of your home system and need to add the area code to an existing phone book number When a phone book entry call history entry or messages callback number shows up on the display you can make additions to the beginning of the original number However you can t edit the original number during prepend Y 2 gt w To prepend a number 1 Recall a number in memory 2 Press any digits Digits entered will prepend the recalled number 3 Press ec Tug to dial the new longer number Making an Entry Secret You can set memory locations to secret which hides the phone number and only displays the name If you do not enter a name to go with the number you will see the word secret in any memory displays or lists Secret memory locations can only be deleted not edited 31 Main Menu This section describes the various menu items An arrow to the right of the title indicates if there is more information before or after J that particular number The main menu looks like the following HAI HEHN HAI HEIN 1 Yolume TiFeatures titall Inta Bi Dbisplay
28. it keys and aar 4 Press DAJ under OK 5 Edit the name using or EAN the digit keys and cer 6 Press CA under OK You are then prompted for a memory location 7 Press CA under OK to use the memory location listed or enter a new memory location 8 Press 4 under OK to finish the editing process and store as a nonsecret entry 27 Dialing Numbers from Your Phone Book You can make a call using any memory location either by speed dialing from the list or by pressing ecg while viewing the full contents of the memory location Speed Dialing You can quickly dial numbers that are saved in your phone s phone book 1 Press the key s that correspond to the numeric memory location For example for memory location 10 Press 4 under BOOK and then press 4 9 2 Press ecm The phone will find the telephone number in its phone book display it on the screen and then dial it One touch Dialing One touch dialing enables you to dial phone book entries through one key press for locations 1 to 9 or two key presses for locations 10 to 99 You can turn one touch dialing on through the One Touch item under the Features menu For memory locations 1 to 9 Press and hold the appropriate key for at least one second For locations 10 to 99 1 Press the first digit 2 Press and hold the key for the second digit 28 Dialing from a Memory List 1 Press CA under BOOK 2 Pr
29. lent low M M high Adjust the earpiece volume with the T i keys or volume keys You can also adjust this during a call by pressing only the volume keys Possible settings low M M high This allows you to see the number and duration of various kinds of calls 1 Last Call 2 Home Calls 3 Roam Calls Display duration of last call in minutes and seconds Display the total number of calls and time minutes and seconds of all calls made while in the home system i e not roaming since last reset Press CA under ZERO to reset Display the total number of calls and time minutes and seconds of all calls made while roaming Press A under ZERO to reset 34 4 All Calls 3 Security Display the total number of calls and time minutes and seconds including calls made while in the home system and while roaming This is NOT resettable You must enter the lock code to see what is in the security menu Typical default values are either the last 4 digits of your phone number or 0000 1 Lock Mode 2 Restrict 3 New Code Choose when you want the phone to lock Possible settings on power up now never Now immediately locks the phone When the lock code is entered this is reset to never On power up locks the phone when the phone is turned on Never means that the phone is never locked When locked you can only make emergency calls or re
30. one Using the wrong adajtor may cause damage 1 Plug one end of the AC adaptor into the charger holder and the other end into a wall outlet 2 Insert either the battery pack alone or the phone with installed battery pack into the slot You should then see a red light on the charger indicating that the battery is being charged If completely discharged the battery will charge in approximately 5 to 6 hours If you leave the phone on while it is in the desktop charger the battery will take longer to charge You do not need to completely discharge the battery before charging Unlike other battery systems there is no memory effect which could degrade the battery performance 15 Basic Functions Function Keys The following keys perform these functions when pressed during most procedures Clears characters from the screen Press once to erase one digit or character Press and hold to erase all digits When in a menu press once to go back one level and press and hold to go back to the standby display Disconnects a call Also exits all the way out of a menu back to the phone s most basic standby display without changing the setting Provides hyphens and hard or timed pauses when programming a number in memory accesses special characters when in text mode and also provides additional information and functions enim Places a call CAR Left and right Smart Keys select whatever option is directly above them TK
31. one playback speed Possible settings long normal 6 One touch _Enable disable one touch phone book memory dialing Possible settings enable disable 7 Privacy Set the voice privacy feature for CDMA calls Possible settings enhanced standard CDMA offers inherent voice privacy Check with your service provider for availability of the enhanced voice privacy mode During a call if active you will see an inverse P on the same line as the call time 5 Display This allows you to choose what you see on the display 1 Backlight Choose the setting of the LCD and keypad backlighting Possible settings always on always off 10 seconds 30 seconds on when earpiece up 10 seconds turns the backlight off 10 seconds after the last key was pressed 30 seconds waits 30 seconds after the last key press For the 10 and 30 seconds options backlighting will not turn on if the earpiece is down 37 2 Banner 3 Show Time On when earpiece up causes the backlight to turn on and remain on only when the earpiece is up Always on means that the backlight is on whether the earpiece is up or down Choosing always on significantly increases battery drain Always off means that the backlight is never on A banner enables you to personalize your phone by displaying your name for example Enter the banner up to 12 ch
32. rength The quality of the call depends on the signal strength in your area The phone displays the current strength as a number of bars next to the signal strength icon the more bars the better the signal E Y Jll Mo signal Yates Sano reget recived gral sgral If the signal is poor raise the antenna for best performance If you are in a building the reception may be better near a window 20 Power Save Mode The power save mode feature will automatically turn on if the phone has not been able to acquire any systems after 15 minutes of searching While this feature is active the phone s battery charge is conserved The phone will automatically recheck for service periodically To manually force the phone to recheck for service press any key or raise the earpiece A message on the display will indicate when the phone is operating in power save mode Lad A e a 1 Se Ss a a 7 c A 21 Phone Book FEATURE The Two Phone Book Types You should be familiar with the basic functions of the phone before using the phone book There are two types of phone books primary phone book memory and recent call history list Primary Phone Book Memory The phone has 99 general use phone book memory locations where you can store entries of up to 32 digits with an associated name up to 12 characters Recent Call History List The phone keeps a list of the last 10 calls you made accepted missed or adde
33. riecurity Menus allow you to check or change the phone s various features and settings You may see the different menus using either the menu access method or the shortcut menu access method Menu Access Method 1 Press the Ca under MENU 2 Press or to step forward or backward through the list of features 3 Press to go back one step 4 Press the number corresponding to the menu item that you want to select 32 5 Press 4 under NEXT or Press or to cycle through the possible settings A check mark indicates the current option selection 6 Press 4 under OK to save the setting 7 Press to cancel without saving Shortcut Menu Access Method Each menu feature can also be quickly accessed by pressing 4 under MENU and the numbers on the desired menu screen For example when the shortcut is used the phone displays the current menu item setting Menu ltem Descriptions 1 Volume This allows you to adjust the ringer key beep and earpiece volume 1 Ringer Adjust ringer and new message alert volume with the or keys or volume keys You can also adjust the ringer volume by pressing the volume keys only while the phone is in standby or is ringing Possible settings silent low M M high 33 2 Key Beep 3 Earpiece 2 Call Info Adjust the key beep volume the sound the phone makes when the keys are pressed with the or keys or volume keys Possible settings si
34. to retrieve these messages Reading Voice Mail Notification Messages 1 Press 2 Press 4 under VOICE to view the entire message The phone will automatically scroll page by page To manually scroll press or D 3 Press acm to call back your voice mailbox if your voice mail system has sent a callback number or Press w4 under QUIT when you get to the end of the message 44 or Press 4 under ERASE to erase the message and turn the icon off Usually this is not required because the network will command the phone to automatically turn the icon off when you have no new messages Low Memory Warning The phone will alert you when the amount of available message memory is less than 25 Although the phone can still receive new messages you should erase messages you no longer need to avoid running out of memory Out of Memory Warning When the phone has no more available message memory it can no longer accept new messages When this occurs the phone will display an Out of Memory message 2 A A 2 lt 2 5 amp 45 You can purchase a number of accessories for your QCP 800 or QCP 1900 phone including batteries chargers and a hands free car kit For our full line of accessories visit our Accessories Store at m www kyocera wireless com store Or order by phone at m 800 211 1537 or 510 683 4004 46 PHONE SAFETY AND CARE Background The hand held porta
35. trol the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power efficient manner For Best Performance To properly operate the phone and maintain safe and satisfactory service follow these rules Extend the antenna fully Hold the phone with the antenna up and over your shoulder Do not hold the phone antenna at any time Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna Speak directly into the mouth piece Use the phone when the car is stopped Avoid exposing the phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills If the phone gets wet turn the power off immediately and remove the battery pack If the phone is inoperable then return it to the dealer for service Only authorized personnel should install or service the phone and its accessories Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate the warranty 48 Caring for the Battery For best battery performance follow these guidelines Only use QUALCOMM battery packs model number TABATO0001 and QUALCOMM chargers model numbers TATVLO001 or TADTC0002 Do not use any other battery pack or charger QUALCOMWM s chargers are designed to maximize the battery life performance Do not charge the battery pack in temperatures outside of 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C because damage could occur Do not use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in places with high humidity such as the bathroom Never dispose of the battery pack by
36. w children to play with your phone It is not a toy Children could hurt themselves or others by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna for example Also children could damage the phone or make calls that increase your telephone bills 5 nm 2 D lt a Ea a a Oo Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere It is rare but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even 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 fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Do not transport or store flammable gas liquid or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle which contains your phone or accessories Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane must comply with the National
37. y given area Always turn off the phone wherever its use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy However RF energy from PCS telephones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment 50 RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy You should also check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers hearing aids etc to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equipment Aircraft Turn the phone off before boarding any aircraft Use it on the ground only with crew permission Do not use it in the air To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems U S Federal Aviation Administration FAA regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground To prevent interference with personal communication service systems FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air Children Do not allo

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