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1. MENU 1 BOOK mm 83 senn END 3 41 5 ad C S e d Note This illustration applies to only the QCP 860 and QCP 1960 Keys on your phone Press the Volume keys to adjust T the ringer and earpiece volume You V also use these keys to move the cursor when you are editing numbers or scrolling through menus Q C 860 1960 lt 2760 Smart Keys change function based on the screen you are using The word above each key identifies its current function In standby mode the Smart Keys are MENU and BOOK The key you press to make a connection may be labeled Send or Talk Press this key to start a call answer a call or redial the last dialed number User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones Press the envelope to open text messages pages and voice mail notifications Press End to end a call or to silence the ringer during an incoming call Press this key at any time to exit the current screen and return to standby mode n Use the keypad to enter digits letters and punctuation marks or to select menu options Press Scroll Up to scroll through menus and screens When editing text press it to move the cursor to the left Press Information to see your phone number or enter punctuation marks and pauses Press S
2. for body worn operations must not contain any metallic components and must provide at least 22 75mm separation distance including the antenna and the user s body Caution The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the warranty and user s authority to operate the equipment Table of Contents OUICK Stalls oiii cedit UC ORARE CURT Ce RR ee eer Ena de ced 1 Getting to Know Your Phone eese 5 Keys on YOUr DONG ait 2c tbe ete beca dealt debis 5 ICONS Ol IME Sree kt ote wd ha dee eae eee 1 125 1 7 7 USING Smart REVS 2 206 eee ee Sia Aan aca RO OP ee ee eee 8 Turning the phone on and Off 0 eee es 8 About standby mode 0 00 eee eee ee m Ren 9 Viewing your phone number 0 00 9 Ese CPPPPL TP Bee ee eee oe a ee 9 LOCKING the porte 4 29 39 348 16 5 INED Ae anced wie Qro Aw EEN Beas 10 SEEING the Daniels dac aae NAT e aee SOEUR QN E Rh 11 Charging the batteries lel Bre 12 ACCOSSODIBS uu 3 3 5 9 8 dd da acu sea Us d AUR deus Coat Aa ci Bros d p os 16 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones vii Making and Receiving Calls lees 17 Calling s hey hod a e La de vae cy SUN ACE CRURA SUR ADR CU ae a 17 Redialitig alls 3 3 3px x RARO erac Wa Y E RA Y Ee ded 18 Service provider featureS ee es 20 Adjusting the volume 0 cee ee eee 22 Setting
3. 6 3 Banner lets you enter text up to 12 characters to appear on the screen during power up and standby 6 4 Show Time displays the date and time during standby mode 6 5 Auto Hyphen hyphenates phone numbers according to the North American numbering plan User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 61 6 6 Version displays the software version and product model of your phone Press C gt or under MORE for more information such as your electronic serial number ESN 6 7 Language sets the language for the phone See page 29 6 8 Battery displays the current charge level of each battery and indicates which battery is currently in use 7 Alerts control how the phone notifies you of calls and messages 7 1 Call Drop causes the phone to beep and show a message when a call is dropped 7 2 Minute causes the phone to beep ten seconds before each minute during a call This helps you track your phone use 7 3 Service tells the phone to beep when a network parameter changes For instance it beeps if you move out of your service area or if the call changes from digital to analog service 7 4 Roam Ring assigns a distinct ring to incoming calls that occur when you are outside your service area 7 5 Msg Remind sets the automatic voice mail message reminder beep on or off When Msg Remind is on the phone beeps every five minutes when 62 Menus you have a voice mail message that you have not yet acknowledged
4. 2338 at died AL Seo OUR cic UO US deu cabo dra o 67 ejna M T CD E DTP PPP 68 Troubleshooting tips ceee eee eee 70 Where to fina help acc a COR Baw COR eae 71 Standards and safety information l l 72 Safety Information ri reini RI Rer 72 PING OX dew enr 82 QUICK START Your phone model This user s guide covers three models of QCP Thin Phones e QCP 860 dual mode CDMA digital and analog cellular service at 800 MHz e QCP 1960 CDMA digital PCS service at 1900 MHz QCP 2760 dual band CDMA digital PCS at 1900 MHz and analog cellular service at 800 MHz To turn on your phone e Press or until the NV icon appears on the screen 7he phone enters standby mode its idle state To unlock your phone e If your phone is locked press lt gt or under UNLOCK and enter your lock code 7he default lock code is usually either 0000 or the last four digits of your phone number User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 1 To charge your battery e Plug the AC Adaptor or Global Travel Charger into the phone and into a wall outlet To make a call 1 Turn on the phone 2 Dial the number on the keypad then press 5 To answer a call e When the phone rings pres S gt To save a number in the phone book 1 Enter the number you want to save 2 Press gt or under SAVE and follow the directions on the screen 2 Quick Start To spee
5. 5 784 532 5 799 005 5 812 036 5 812 651 5 828 348 5 841 806 5 844 985 5 854 565 5 859 840 5 864 763 5 870 674 5 877 942 5 884 157 5 892 774 5 898 920 5 909 434 5 914 950 5 917 837 5 923 705 5 764 687 5 781 543 5 790 589 5 799 254 5 812 094 5 812 938 5 828 661 5 842 124 5 848 063 5 854 786 5 861 844 5 867 527 5 872 481 5 878 036 5 884 193 5 892 816 5 903 554 5 910 752 5 915 235 5 920 284 5 926 143 5 926 470 5 926 500 5 926 786 5 926 786 5 930 230 5 930 692 Other patents pending Kyocera is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation QCP Smart Keys and Data on the Go are trademarks of Kyocera Wireless Corp QUALCOMM is a registered trademark of QUALCOMM Incorporated Other product and brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Copyright 2000 2002 Kyocera Wireless Corp All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 80 B6337 2EN Rev FCC IC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To comply with FCC radiation exposure requirements use of this device for body worn operational configurations is limited to accessories tested and approved by Kyocera Wireless Corp Other accessories used with this device
6. After you have cycled through the letters the key number appears For example if you press twice the letter 8 appears If you press it four times the number 2 appears 7wo seconds after you choose a character the cursor moves one space to the right To move the cursor manually press K To delete characters press Tip Press Gv to enter a space between a first and last name To change cases By default letters start out in upper case You can shift from upper case to lower case in two ways when A a or a gt A appears on the screen above SC o0 c User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 27 e Hold down the key for the letter you want to enter for about two seconds For example to enter an e press and hold 3 4 Then press Gus twice The key is shifted to lower case for one letter only Example To enter the name Ann press 2 once to enter the capital A When the cursor moves to the next space press C6 m two times and hold it down for about two seconds Repeat to enter the second 7 e Press C gt or under A gt a to change to lower case 7he 4 a Smart Key changes to a gt Aj The letters remain shifted to lower case until you press C OF under a gt A to return to upper case To enter punctuation 1 When you enter names press the key to cycle through these common punctuation marks 1 2 To open a list of punctuation marks press There a
7. C gt or under MENU 2 Press 2 6 to choose Sounds Ringer Type 3 Press C gt or under NEXT to cycle through the settings Each ring plays automatically 4 Press gt or under OK to select the setting you want User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 23 Setting the backlight To save battery power do not set the backlight to a ways on 1 Press C gt or under MENU 2 Press 6 1 to select Backlight 3 Press Gy to cycle through the options always on always off 10 seconds 30 seconds 10 sec call or 30 sec call The call options cause the light to remain on for the duration of the call A check mark shows which option is selected 4 Press C or under OK to select the option you want N J 24 Making and Receiving Calls PHONE BOOK The phone book stores phone numbers in memory locations Your phone has 99 memory locations Each location holds a phone number up to 32 digits long and a name up to 12 characters long Tip When you save a number in the phone book include its area or long distance code That way you can dial the number from anywhere If it s a local number you pay only local rates The phone automatically sorts entries by memory location number To sort the entries alphabetically open the menu and select Display gt Sort Book 6 2 Saving a number 1 In standby mode enter the phone number you want to save 2 Pre
8. When you acknowledge the message the Msg Remind beep stops until you get a new voice mail message 8 System allows you to set network options 8 1 Set Service determines which signals your phone will accept Automatic the recommended setting accepts any system the phone service provides No Roaming prevents you from making or receiving calls outside your home service area The QCP 860 Thin Phone has two other options A Side and B Side They refer to the two cellular blocks By selecting one block you prevent your phone from operating on the other block On QCP 860 or QCP 1960 Phones 8 2 Set NAM sets your Number Assignment Module NAM correctly for your current area if you have phone accounts with multiple service providers For instance if you travel frequently between two cities you might have a phone account set up in each city When you are in City A use this User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 63 menu item to change to your City A account If you do nothave a NAM in City A then all your phone calls would be roaming calls and would incur higher charges 8 3 Auto NAM allows the phone to switch to one of the programmed NAMs 84 when it detects the appropriate network signal Leave the setting at off unless you have accounts with more than one service provider Data Fax determines whether the phone can receive both voice and data calls or just data calls The off setting allows b
9. have any reason to suspect a problem turn off your phone immediately See page 72 for more information 72 Caring for Your Phone If you carry your phone in a pocket or purse activate the keyguard to prevent accidental keypresses Press C gt or under MENU then press 1 5 See page 9 for details Only use Kyocera approved accessories with Kyocera phones Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if the accessories cause damage to the phone Radio Frequency RF energy Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver When it is on it receives and sends out RF energy Your service provider s network controls the power of the RF signal This power level can range from 0 006 watts to 0 6 watts Exposure to RF energy In August 1996 the U S Federal Communications Commission FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand held wireless phones These guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies in the following reports e ANSI C95 1 American National Standards Institute 1992 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 73 e NCRP Report 86 National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements 1986 e ICNIRP International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection 1996 Your phone complies with the standards set by these reports and the FCC guideline
10. is a special kind of speed dial number You can dial an emergency number any time the phone is on and receiving a signal unless you have activated the keyguard Note You cannot program emergency numbers yourself they must be programmed by your service provider Driving safely Before you use your phone while driving check the local laws and regulations on the use of portable wireless phones in vehicles Always obey them and exercise caution while driving The following guidelines are based on recommendations of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 77 Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial page 32 and redial page 18 These features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road When available use a hands free device Add additional convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of Kyocera s hands free accessories such as the Hands free Car Kit or the Hands free Headset For ordering information contact your service provider or visit our web site at http www kyocera wireless com Position your wireless phone within easy reach Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time let your voice mail answer it for yOu Let the person with whom you are speaking know you are driving If necessary sus
11. party You may need to press K party on hold 2 Dial the second number and press the other two parties hangs up NOD and the remaining e stay connected If you hang up all three parties are disconnected Call forwarding Some service plans allow you to forward calls to another baa number To do this you typically press Cxa forwarding number and press y OF uc confirms your calls were forwarded Consult your service provider for details User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 21 Call waiting When you are on a call and another call comes in you hear two beeps The screen shows the caller s phone number if it is available Adjusting the volume To silence the ringer 1 When the phone rings press ew or use the volume keys to silence the ringer The screen reads RINGER SILENCED then INCOMING CALL 2 Press G to answer the call after silencing the ringer 22 Making and Receiving Calls To mute or unmute a call 1 During a call hold lt gt or under MENU for about two seconds MUTE flashes on the screen The other party will not hear anything you Say 2 To unmute the call hold gt or under MENU again To adjust the earpiece volume e During a call press the volume keys to adjust the volume up or down To adjust the ringer volume e In standby mode press the volume keys to adjust the ringer volume Setting the ringer type 1 Press
12. scroll up and down y Press End once from the home page to exit the browser Press it once from any other screen to return to the home page Press and hold End for about two seconds from any location to exit the browser and return to standby mode saving the last URL you visited 3 Press Up to scroll up or to move the cursor left during text entry y Press Down to scroll down or to move the cursor right during text entry Press Clear to return to the previous screen When you are entering text press Clear to erase the last character If the cursor is at the beginning of a line press Clear to return to the previous line or screen 48 Internet and Data Capabilities Press Information to open the Browser settings menu Press the number keys to select the menu options You can create and use bookmarks return to your home page configure the browser settings and more Use the number keys to select menu items or enter digits and letters When entering letters press and hold keys to shift from upper to lowercase Press a Smart Key to accept a selection as shown by the word eS above the Smart Key Status indicators The phone displays key words and icons to show status WORKING The browser is searching for Internet service RECEIVING The browser is on a call to a Web site and downloading data You may be billed for this time The call remains active for a few seconds after your phone receives the information Onc
13. service provider For details see Sending or Receiving Data on page 53 Accessing the Internet About Internet services If you have purchased Internet service from your service provider hundreds of Web pages are available to you on your phone including stock quotes weather news headlines telephone directories travel sports and entertainment You may also have access to personal information such as email your calendar or a personal address book Your service provider determines which applications you can use and will notify you when new applications become available These applications are designed to work seamlessly with your phone They download quickly and fit on your phone screen You can also browse sites on the World Wide Web However some pages may take a long time to download or may contain too much text to read easily Not all Web pages will be formatted properly User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 45 Your phone can also support Internet messages called Net Alerts For more information see Receiving Net Alerts on page 51 To learn more about the features of your Internet browser contact your service provider When you sign up for Internet service your service provider may give you access to a personal configuration Web page where you can edit some phone browser settings from your computer For example you could format the home page on your browser and assign bookmarks to favorite
14. the ringer type 0 cece eee ees 23 Setting the backlight 0 0 cc es 24 Phone BOOK 5x arte wide Rs ko TC a ee ew ee wa RUN SRL 25 Saving a NUMDER a ad Ne ae ee ee CQ GR e 25 Saving a name with a number 00 cee ee ee 27 Entering pauses and hyphens 0000 e eee eee eee 31 Dialing from the phone book 00 cee ee es 32 Changing the phone book 0 ee 34 Searching the phone book 0 000 cee eee eee ee eee 36 viii Voice Mail Pages and Text Messages eese 38 Types of messages sod x wackA XXE RO RE QR IUD CRUCE CR 38 AISFTS ud a eds a BE S RO RUE oc ae dU vb s 1 30 VOICE Mallar cap rth nett ae cp pa he e Bid e eod ent a al ON oe ud a e dte 40 Pages and text messages lleee enn 41 Internet and Data Capabilities 44 Accessing the Internet ee m m re 45 Using the Internet browser lee I I I ne 46 Navigating in the browser l llle nne 48 Receiving Net Alerts ielr es 51 Sending or Receiving Data eller 53 Data and voice transmissions enn 53 Mens u dee Re EO RD CR C C DO 57 enu MEMS is vacas sacas kc AUR eS ROM ao ea eat Ug NE e CLA e RC E 58 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones Ix Caring Tor Your PRONG 3 5 x x o e Co ERE CECRECDRC SOR CC AC n e es 66 PRONE xard dorsa hod ree E ert ere aos eC bc CEU P NOE ren 66 AMENDA cix
15. using 33 turning phone on or off 8 17 U unmuting a call 23 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 93 V viewing information in browser 50 net alerts 51 pages 41 text messages 41 voice mail notification 40 voice and data signals 53 voice mail driving safety 78 envelope icon 7 erasing notification 40 listening to 40 message reminder beep 62 viewing notification 40 see also messages volume adjusting 22 earpiece 59 key beep 59 message alert 59 W Web page home page 46 secure page 50 Working status indicator 49 World Wide Web 45 94
16. 1 Press the numbers on the keypad to dial a number 2 Press 3 To answer a call e Press any key except DY e or the volume keys To end a call User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 17 Redialing calls Your phone keeps a recent history list of the last 10 calls This includes both incoming and outgoing calls To redial the last number you dialed e When your phone is in standby mode press 5 CALLING appears Tip If you are not sure what mode your phone is in press K to standby mode S until to return To redial from the recent history list 1 Press C gt or under BOOK Press gt or C under CALLS 7he recent history list appears 2 3 Press y or the volume keys to scroll through the list 4 Press Geno 9 to dial the number Or Press or AS unea VIEW to see more information about the call and press K to redial See Phone Book on page 25 18 Making and Receiving Calls Types of calls in the list The recent history list contains the following types of calls Called By Incoming calls if caller ID service is available Call To Phone numbers you dialed Missed Unanswered incoming calls if caller ID service is available This call type does not include call attempts made when the phone was off Call Waiting Incoming calls that occurred while you were on another call if call waiting service is available Thre
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18. Erase old page count to zero appears 3 Press C gt or under YES To turn Auto Delete on or off When Auto Delete is on and memory is full old text messages are deleted as new messages come in 42 Voice Mail Pages and Text Messages 1 Press to display the list 2 Scroll down to the Auto Delete line Press lt C or under OK 7he Auto Delete Old Page Msg screen appears 3 Press C gt or under ON or OFF User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 43 INTERNET AND DATA CAPABILITIES Your QCP 860 QCP 1960 or QCP 2760 Thin Phone is capable of browsing the Internet and handling data such as email or fax transmission This guide explains how to use these capabilities Be aware however that Internet and data capabilities are dependent on your service provider Check with your service provider for their availability in your area and for billing charges Internet browser You can use your phone to browse the Internet if you have obtained phone Internet services from your service provider and if over the air Internet access is available in your area For details see Accessing the Internet on page 45 Data capability You can connect your phone to your computer with the Kyocera Data Cable available separately and use the phone line for email Internet access or 44 Internet and Data Capabilities fax transmission if these services are available from your
19. Fax Modem Card to install in your computer To purchase these accessories contact your service provider or visit the Kyocera web site at http www kyocera wireless com store Data and voice transmissions Before using your phone to send or receive data be aware of the following considerations Due to infrastructure network limitations there may be times when your phone cannot determine if an incoming CDMA digital call contains voice or data fax information User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 53 Check with your service provider to see if both voice and data fax signals are supported If the network cannot distinguish between voice and data fax calls and you are expecting a data call you can set the phone to data mode Important When the phone is in data mode you cannot receive incoming voice calls Setting up a data connection Follow these steps to set up a CDMA data connection 1 With your phone turned off plug the flat connector on one end of the data cable into the port on the bottom of the phone 2 Plug the serial connector on the other end of the data cable into the serial port on your computer Turn on your computer Press or to turn on the phone Open a communications software package on your computer 9v Ur S p To send or receive faxes and email or to access the Internet follow the directions that came with the communications software 54 Sending or Receiving Data Rec
20. S8 Note To enter these characters as lower case letters see page 27 30 Phone Book Entering pauses and hyphens You can insert pauses and manual hyphens along with numbers in your phone book Pauses are useful for dialing numbers like voice mail or any numbers that require a security code or credit card number There are two kinds of pauses e Timed pauses are two seconds long e Hard pauses cause the phone to stop dialing until you press gt or C under RESUME By default your phone enters hyphens using the North American numbering plan If you insert a manual hyphen the automatic hyphenation for that number is suspended Pauses and manual hyphens count towards the 32 character limit To enter a pause or hyphen 1 Start entering the number 2 Press to insert a pause or manual hyphen User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 31 3 Press one of the following keys to insert a hard pause 24 to insert a timed pause 3 to insert a manual hyphen 4 Enter the rest of the numbers and the name as usual Dialing from the phone book To find a memory location 1 Press C gt or under BOOK 2 Press x or the volume keys to scroll through the phone book until you s see the entry you want to call You can also search for the entry by name or number See page 36 To speed dial a number Enter the memory location number and press Geno 32 Phone Book To dial f
21. Using Smart Keys Smart Keys C gt 860 1960 or 2760 are the two unlabeled keys below the screen See the diagram on page 5 Smart Keys change function based on the screen you are using The word above each Smart Key identifies its current function In standby mode the Smart Keys are MENU and BOOK Once you press either key other words may appear Turning the phone on and off To turn the phone on e Hold down or for about a second Searching appears on the screen until tne phone locates a signal then Y appears on the screen See page 6 for information on all the screen icons Once your phone is on it enters standby mode the phone s idle state To turn the phone off e Hold down or until Powering Off appears 8 Getting to Know Your Phone About standby mode When the phone is turned on and ready to send or receive calls it is in standby mode its idle state From standby mode you can dial a phone number save it in the phone book or find it in the phone book if it is already there Press Cen at any time to return to standby mode Important If you press Cen While on a call you end the call To view the date and time during a call press Viewing your phone number e From standby mode press OF Your phone number appears Using keyguard Keyguard protects your phone against accidental ees when the phone is turned on You can answer calls by pressing 5 CTALK whether k
22. arged always off See Display on page 61 See page 68 for more tips on using the battery 1 blinking Hot swapping Empty If the externa battery runs out of power during a call the internal battery takes over automatically so you do not lose the call This process is called hot swapping A low battery message appears Press C gt or under OK The battery icon then displays the status of the internal battery If the nterna battery power falls low during a call snap on an external battery The phone uses the external battery without dropping the call The battery icon displays the charge level of the external battery Note The external battery does not charge the internal battery User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 15 Accessories Accessories for your phone may include a Hands free Car Kit Hands free Headset leather case desktop charger external battery and more To find out what accessories are available visit the place where you bought your phone or an authorized Kyocera service center You can also call 800 349 4478 U S A and Canada only or 858 882 1401 or visit www kyocera wireless com store 16 Getting to Know Your Phone MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS Your phone must be turned on before you can use it See Turning the phone on and off on page 8 When the phone is off incoming calls go to voice mail if available See page 38 Calling To make a call
23. craft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone on a plane that is in the air Turn your phone off before boarding aircraft User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 75 Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone off when you are in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone off when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Obey all signs and instructions 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 e fueling areas such as gas stations e below deck on boats e transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals e vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane 76 Caring for Your Phone e areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders e any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Emergency numbers An emergency number
24. croll Down to scroll through menus and screens When editing text press it to move the cursor to the right 860 1960 2760 Press and hold Power to turn the phone on or off 9 Fe 9 Press Clear once to erase the last character Press and hold to erase all characters In menus press this key to return to the previous menu level o Getting to Know Your Phone Icons on the screen Your phone has a five line screen On the top line the following icons appear E KES xL P 4 A Digital Mode means the phone is operating in CDMA digital mode Signal Strength shows current signal strength The more lines you see the stronger the signal When this icon appears you can make and receive calls No Signal means the phone is not receiving a signal from the system You cannot make or receive calls Wait a little longer or move to an open area On Call means a call is in progress Roaming means the phone is outside of its home area Envelope indicates a text message voice mail or a page Padlock indicates your phone is operating with enhanced CDMA voice privacy if available from your service provider When this icon appears over the left C gt or key keyguard is on Battery Charge shows how much power remains in the battery The more black bars you see the greater the charge For more information see page 12 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones
25. cy KYOCERA User s Guide en User s Guide for QCP 860 QCP 1960 and QCP 2760 Thin Phones This manual is based on the production versions of the QCP 860 QCP 1960 and QCP 2760 Thin Phones Software changes may have occurred after this printing Kyocera 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 license from QUALCOMM Incorporated 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 5 917 323 5 535 239 5 548 812 5 566 000 5 5 4 987 D375 937 5 590 406 5 600 754 5 604 730 5 621 784 5 629 975 5 644 596 5 657 420 5 675 581 5 689 557 5 03 902 5 710 768 5 722 053 5 729 540 5 737 708 5 751 761 5 519 761 5 539 531 5 559 881 5 566 206 D375 740 5 588 043 5 590 408 5 602 834 5 608 722 5 621 853 5 638 412 5 646 991 5 659 569 5 6
26. d dial a phone number 1 Enter a memory location from the phone book 2 Press To redial the last number called e Press Geno Or K User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 1 Keyguard 3 Call Info 3 1 Home Calls 3 2 Roam Calls 3 3 All Calls 4 Security 4 1 Lock Mode 4 2 Restrict 4 3 New Code 4 4 Clear Calls 4 5 Clear Book 6 Display 6 1 Backlight 6 2 Sort Book 6 3 Banner 6 4 Show Time 6 5 Auto Hyphen 2 Sounds 2 1 Mute 2 2 Ringer Vol 2 3 Key Beep Vol 2 4 Earpiece 2 5 Message Vol 2 6 Ringer Type 2 7 Key Sound 5 Features 5 1 Auto Answer 5 2 Auto Retry 5 3 Scratchpad 5 4 Beep Length 5 5 One touch 7 Alerts 7 1 Call Drop 7 2 Minute 7 3 Service 7 4 Roam Ring 7 5 Msg Remind Quick menu reference e Press C gt or under MENU to enter the menu structure ePress x45 Or Gv or the volume keys to scroll up or down through the menus eEnter the menu and menu item number such as 6 3 for Display Banner to open a menu item ePress to return to the previous menu level without saving changes 6 6 Version ee 6 7 Language 8 System ePress mw to exit the menus 6 8 Battery QCP 860 and 1960 QCP 2760 8 1 Set Service 8 1 Set Service 8 2 Set NAM 8 2 Data Fax 8 2 Auto NAM 8 3 Digital 8 4 Data Fax 8 5 Force Call 860 only 4 Quick Start GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE Qua LEONA 87D Yul 7 trea KYOCERA dior 20 Thu 8 43 am
27. drain 14 resetting phone 68 beep length 61 beep volume 59 billing change in service alert 62 for Internet browser use 49 minute alert 62 roaming 7 blasting areas 75 browser 46 browser settings menu 49 C cable for data 53 call forwarding 21 Call Info menu 59 call waiting 22 caller ID 20 22 calls call waiting 22 dropped 62 emergency numbers 77 forwarding 21 hot swapping 13 information about 6 muting 58 61 three way 21 touch dialing 33 calls data 53 cancel out of screen 6 care and maintenance 66 69 CDMA voice privacy 7 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 83 changing volume 22 characters case 27 entering letters 27 international 29 charging batteries 12 68 Clear key backing up 48 backing up or erasing 6 erasing 48 standby mode 9 connection data 54 credit card dialing 31 cursor moving 6 D data 53 56 connecting phone to computer 53 data cable 53 data for next call 55 data until power off 56 preparing to receive 55 setting up connection 54 types of services 53 data mode 54 55 Data on the Go 53 data forcing 64 65 date show on screen 61 Digital menu 2760 65 digital mode 53 alert 62 forcing 65 setting 2760 65 display banner 11 date and time 61 icons 7 Display menu 61 driving safety 77 80 84 air bags 80 guidelines 77 hands free devices 78 RF energy 75 dropped calls hot swapping 13 turning on Call Drop alert 62 E earpiece volume 23 59
28. e Center to replace the internal battery when it no longer maintains a charge Do not use any battery in direct sunlight or in places with high humidity such as the bathroom Never dispose of any battery in or near a fire It could explode Do not charge any battery if the temperature is below 32 F 09C or above 1220F 50 C Do not store any battery in hot areas for long periods of time Use these storage guidelines under 1 month 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C over 1 month 4 F to 113 F 20 to 45 C User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 69 Troubleshooting tips What is my lock code The default lock code is usually either 0000 or the last four digits of your phone number If you forget your lock code call your service provider How do I check my voice mail When M and Voice Mail appear press and hold for about two seconds The phone dials your service provider s callback number If your service provider has not set the callback number press w to return to standby mode and dial your service The standby and talk times on my phone have dropped severely Is something wrong with the battery To conserve battery power make sure the backlight setting is not always on See Setting the backlight on page 24 70 Caring for Your Phone Where to find help Your service provider For most questions about your phone and phone service contact your service provider first Your serv
29. e Fully extend the antenna when you place or receive a call e Do not touch the antenna while you are on a call e Do not bend or twist the antenna e Close the antenna when not in use User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 67 Battery Your phone comes with an internal LiIon battery that provides excellent talk and standby time Leave this battery in the phone at all times You can check the battery power level by opening the menu and selecting Display gt Battery 6 8 while the phone is charging You can safely recharge the battery at any time even if it has a partial charge Power save mode Your phone automatically switches to power save mode if it has not found a signal after about 15 minutes of searching Power save mode decreases the drain on the battery When the phone is in power save mode you cannot make or receive calls Power Save Mode and the No Signal icon Xe appear on the screen The phone periodically rechecks for a signal Press any key to check for service When the phone finds a signal it automatically switches out of power save mode and displays the Signal Strength icon CY 68 Caring for Your Phone Tips for improving battery performance Do not disassemble or short circuit the battery Keep the metal contacts at the base of the battery clean If you have not used an internal or external battery for more than a month recharge it before using it Ask your local Kyocera Servic
30. e Way Calling A call in which three parties participate if three way calling is available Added Any phone numbers you added during a call using the scratchpad feature See page 61 Duplicate calls appear once on the list Calls are considered duplicates only if they have the same number andthe same call type such as Called By To edit the recent history list 1 Press C gt or under BOOK User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 19 6 Press C gt or under CALLS 7he recent history list appears Press select the e 3 Ore y or the volume keys to scroll through the list and ntry want to edit Press C gt or under VIEW Press to delete existing numbers then enter new numbers See page 27 for details on entering text Press gt or under SAVE Service provider features Your service provider may offer extra features like caller ID three way calling call forwarding and call waiting Your Kyocera phone supports all of these options fthey are activated on your phone Contact your service provider for details Caller ID Caller ID displays the phone number of the person calling you If that number has been saved in your phone book the caller s name also appears 20 Making and Receiving Calls Three way calling Three way calling allows three parties to participate in the same phone conversation To set up a three way call 1 Dial the first
31. e a page has been downloaded you can look at that page for any length of time without incurring additional phone charges However as soon as you follow a link or User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 49 press C gt or under OK to submit an entry the phone makes a new call for which you may be billed SENDING The phone is sending data to an application When you enter data on a screen and press C gt or under OK to accept it the phone sends the data v The padlock icon indicates a secure Web page where it is safe to enter confidential data such as a credit card number Data encryption makes a secure page safer than using your cordless phone at home The on call icon means you are browsing and may incur phone charges You cannot receive voice calls when this icon is displayed The Internet browser is designed to minimize billable time Contact your service provider for details about how you are billed for your Internet calls Arrows in the lower right corner show that there is additional information above or below the current list Use Gay and Gv or the volume keys to see it 50 Internet and Data Capabilities Receiving Net Alerts If your service provider offers over the air Internet access you may receive Net Alerts on your phone Net Alerts are Internet messages such as stock quote alerts traffic updates or email They are different from pages and text messages because
32. e incoming calls Restrict limits your outgoing calls to emergency numbers designated service provider numbers and numbers in the phone book You may answer calls and view or dial the phone book numbers but you cannot erase add or edit any numbers New Code allows you to change your lock code Clear Calls erases the recent history list Clear Book erases the entire phone book There is no undo feature Features 5 1 Auto Answer sets the phone to automatically answer after two rings This feature is useful in combination with the Hands free Car Kit 5 2 Auto Retry redials failed calls up to five times Auto retry works when the system is busy or unavailable not when the phone line is busy 60 Menus 5 3 Scratchpad lets you add phone numbers to the recent history list during a call without sounding key beeps It is only active during calls Press C gt or under ADD to save entry 5 4 Beep Length sets key beep length 5 5 One Touch enables dialing by pressing a single key See One touch dialing on page 33 6 Display sets options controlling the appearance of the screen 6 1 Backlight illuminates the phone screen and keypad You can set how long the backlight remains on Select always off to extend the battery s charge Note The phone s backlight is not on when it is attached to accessories except for the Hands free Car Kit 6 2 Sort Book sorts phone book entries alphabetically or by location number
33. editing erasing 6 moving the cursor 6 electronic serial number ESN 62 email as net alert 51 as short message 38 41 data 53 digital mode 65 force data mode 64 65 Internet browser 45 emergency numbers 77 End key 48 location 6 standby mode 9 ending calls 6 entering data from keypad 6 data in browser 50 letters 25 27 special characters 29 upper and lower case 27 envelope icon 7 erasing Clear key 6 entire phone book 60 pages 42 recent history list 60 text messages 42 voice mail notification 40 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 85 exiting Internet browser 47 48 explosive areas 75 external batteries about 12 attaching 14 benefits 13 removing 14 F fax fax for next call 55 fax until power off 55 preparing to receive 55 fax mode 55 Features menu 60 Force Call 65 forcing analog mode 65 forcing data mode 54 forwarding calls 21 French characters 29 language option 62 G Global Travel Charger 12 H Hands free Car Kit ordering 16 Safety benefits 78 sound options 58 Hands free Headset ordering 16 Safety benefits 78 sound options 58 hanging up 6 17 hard pause 31 headset hands free 78 hearing aids 74 help 71 home page 86 returning to 48 sample 46 hot swapping 13 15 hyphens automatic 61 manual 31 I indicators on phone 49 Information key 6 28 31 49 internal battery 14 68 Internet browser 45 50 arrows 50 billable time 49 exit
34. eiving data or fax calls If you are expecting a data or fax call follow these steps to put your phone in data mode 1 2 Press gt or under MENU Choose System Data Fax on QCP 860 and QCP 1960 Thin Phones press 8 4 on QCP 2760 Thin Phones press 8 2 Press C gt or under NEXT to cycle through the settings Press C gt or under OK when you see the setting you want Off the recommended setting leaves the phone in standard mode Incoming voice calls are always allowed Incoming data calls are accepted if the network structure correctly identifies them to the phone Fax for next call tells the phone to receive the next call in fax mode Data for next call tells the phone to receive the next call in data mode User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 55 Fax until power OFF tells the phone to receive all calls in fax mode until the phone power is turned off Data until power OFF tells the phone to receive all calls in data mode until the phone power is turned off 56 Sending or Receiving Data MENUS Menus are used to check or change your phone settings Each menu except Keyguard contains a secondary list of menu items Selecting Keyguard turns keyguard on Selecting any other menu opens a list of menu items To enter the menu structure 1 Press C gt or under MENU A list of the menus appears Press Gea Or Gy or the volume keys t
35. eyguard is turned on or not To turn keyguard on Turn keyguard on in one of these ways User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 9 e Press and hold lt gt or under MENU for about two seconds O e Press C gt or under MENU then press Q B appears above the left Smart Key To turn keyguard off 1 Press C gt or under B 2 Press Q1 5 Locking the phone You can lock your phone using your four digit lock code When the phone is locked you can only call emergency numbers or receive incoming calls To lock the phone 1 Press C gt or under MENU 2 Choose Security 3 Enter your four digit lock code 10 Getting to Know Your Phone 4 Choose Lock Mode Press lt C gt or under NEXT to scroll through these settings on power up now resets to never when you unlock and never 6 Press C gt or under OK to select the setting you want to use To unlock the phone e To unlock the phone press lt gt or under UNLOCK and enter your lock code Setting the banner The banner is a 12 character display that appears on the screen during power up and standby To change the banner 1 Press C gt or under MENU 2 Select Display 3 Select Banner User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 11 4 Optional If a banner exists press lt gt or under EDIT Enter the characters you want to appear in the banner for example
36. g alert 62 distinctive ring 62 icon 7 set service options 63 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 91 S Safety 73 80 air bags 80 authorized personnel 66 emergency numbers 77 hands free devices 78 keyguard 73 medical devices 74 pacemaker 72 phone tips 66 RF energy 73 unsafe areas 75 saving callback number 41 name with number 27 number into phone book 25 scratchpad 61 screen banner 61 icons 7 scrolling 6 48 50 searching the phone book 36 37 secret numbers 26 secure Web page 50 Security menu 59 Sending status indicator 50 serial connector 54 service alert 62 service area roaming 7 service provider features 20 21 22 data applications 53 Internet browser 45 setting up data connection 54 short message services 38 42 51 52 signals data 53 silencing mouthpiece 58 ringer 22 silencing microphone 61 Smart Keys 8 92 software version 62 sorting phone book 36 61 sounds menu 58 Spanish characters 29 language option 62 standby mode Clear key 9 definition of 9 End key 9 returning to 6 viewing own phone number 6 standby time battery charge icon 7 external battery 12 13 Star key 6 starting Internet browser 47 status indicators 49 50 support 71 System menu 63 T talk time battery charge icon 7 external battery 12 13 technical support 71 text messages erasing 42 viewing 41 three way calling 21 time show on screen 61 timed pause 31 touch dialing enabling 61
37. gital mode analog mode or both User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 65 CARING FOR YOUR PHONE Use the following guidelines to optimize the performance and life of your phone antenna and battery Phone Do not let unauthorized personnel install or service your phone or accessories Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty Only use Kyocera approved accessories with Kyocera phones Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate your phone warranty if the accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone Keep the phone dry If the phone gets wet turn the power off immediately and remove the external battery Let it dry before you use it again If the phone is inoperable return it to the dealer for service Treat the phone gently Although your phone is sturdy it is a complex piece of hardware and can be broken Avoid dropping hitting bending or sitting on it 66 Caring for Your Phone e Avoid using suntan lotion around the phone Chemicals in suntan lotions can damage your phone Resetting the phone On rare occasions your phone may need to be reset If the screen seems frozen and the keypad does not respond to keypresses reset the phone Resetting the phone does NOT delete your data Qux C and or at the same time e To reset press G Antenna e Follow these guidelines to get the best reception possible
38. ice provider s customer support department can answer questions about your phone phone bill call coverage area and specific features such as call forwarding or conference calling 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 Kyocera Technical Support If you have additional questions contact Kyocera Technical Support in any of these ways e Kyocera Web site at http www kyocera wireless com e U S and Canada 1 800 349 4478 toll free U S A only e Other Countries 1 858 882 1401 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 71 Before requesting support please try to reproduce and isolate the problem When you contact support be ready to provide the following information e The actual error message or state you are experiencing e The steps you take to reproduce the problem Standards and safety information For standards and safety information visit the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA Web site at www wow com com or Call 888 901 SAFE toll free U S A only Safety Information Safe operating instructions Read these cautions before you use the phone If you have a pacemaker keep the phone at least six inches 15 centimeters away from your chest If your phone is too close to a pacemaker its radio frequency RF energy may interfere with the pacemaker If you
39. ing 47 home page 46 navigating 48 50 net alerts 51 on call icon 50 opening menus 49 scrolling 48 starting application 47 status indicators 49 types of pages 45 using 46 K keyguard menu 58 padlock icon 7 using 9 73 keypress sound changing 59 keys beep length 61 beep volume 58 59 Clear 6 End 6 Information 6 number keypad 6 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 87 Pound down 6 Power 6 Star up 6 volume 59 L language entering special characters 29 menu option 62 letters changing case 27 entering from keypad 27 international characters 29 Lilon batteries 12 13 lock code changing 60 erasing secret numbers 36 locking phone 10 59 low battery 12 M making calls call waiting 22 forwarding 21 hanging up 17 no signal 7 three way calling 21 medical devices and portable phones 74 memory low 39 out of 39 memory location assigning 26 searching by 37 menu browser settings 49 menus 57 65 Alerts 62 backing up 6 Call Info 59 88 Display 61 Features 60 Keyguard 58 Security 59 selecting options 6 sounds 58 System 63 messages alerts 39 envelope icon 7 phone memory 39 types of 38 minute alert 62 moving the cursor 6 Star key 6 MSG remind 62 multiple phone accounts 63 muting calls 23 58 61 N NAM setting 63 64 names banner 61 saving with number 27 searching by 36 navigating 48 50 net alerts 51 no signal icon 7 number keypad 6 O on call icon 7 50 one to
40. l battery that snaps onto the back of the phone to extend the talk and standby times See Accessories on page 16 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 13 1 To attach an external battery 2 Insert the two teeth on the battery into the corresponding holes on the back of the phone 3 Move the top of the battery towards the phone until it latches into place To remove an external battery 1 Push the button on the top of the battery cartridge to disengage the battery 2 Pull the battery away from the phone Caution It is illegal in some areas to dispose of LiIon batteries in household or business trash Contact your nearest Kyocera Service Center for safe disposal options Do not handle a damaged or leaking LiIon battery Battery power levels The phone uses all the power in the external battery before it uses the internal battery The battery icon tracks only one battery at a time It reflects the charge level of an attached external battery as long as that battery has a charge Otherwise it tracks the internal battery level 14 Getting to Know Your Phone The more black bars there are in the icon the greater the charge VP When your battery is very low the screen icon blinks the Fully charged phone beeps and a message alerts you to the low battery level Press C gt or under OK to acknowledge the message EP 7 Tip To reduce drain on your battery set the backlight to Partially ch
41. name and press lt C gt or under FIND 7he screen shows the first entry beginning with that letter Name search is not case sensitive 36 Phone Book To search by phone number 1 From standby mode enter three consecutive digits of the number 2 Press C or under FIND If more than one phone HUM contains those digits the phone lists them all Press the volume keys to scroll through the list 3 Press amp Ga to dial the number To search by memory location 1 Press C gt or under BOOK 2 Enter the memory location number 3 Press C gt or under FIND User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 37 VOICE MAIL PAGES AND TEXT MESSAGES Depending on the service provider your phone may offer messaging features such as voice mail paging and text messaging Types of messages Voice mail With voice mail calls automatically go to your voice mail when your phone is turned off or when you don t answer When you receive a message the voice mail system sends a notification to your phone You must call your voice mail service to hear the message since it is stored on their system and not on your phone Page Msg When a caller enters a number instead of a voice message it appears on your phone as a numeric page Some service providers can also send preset text messages If you have email service for your phone email may appear as a text message You can view pages a
42. nd text messages on your phone screen 38 Voice Mail Pages and Text Messages Alerts When you receive voice mail or pages your phone alerts you by e Page Msg or Voice Mail appears An asterisk marks urgent messages e The icon appears The icon blinks if the message is urgent e Four beeps sound To turn off the beep open the menu and select Sounds gt Message 2 5 e A single reminder beep sounds every five minutes To turn the reminder beep on or off open the menu and select Alerts gt Msg Remind 7 5 Memory Your phone can store up to 700 bytes of messages approximately 22 messages of 16 characters each When the available memory falls below 25 of the total memory the phone beeps and displays WARNING Message Memory is almost FULL New message is rejected When the phone runs out of memory it beeps and displays Msg memory is full Last msg rejected It does not accept any new messages Remember to erase old messages to make more memory available User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 39 Voice mail Each voice mail notification erases the previous notification It does not erase the actual message in your voice mail To listen to your voice mail 1 When amp and Voice Mail appear press and hold for about two seconds 7he phone automatically dials your service providers callback number If your service provider has not set the callback number press e
43. no return to standby mode and dial your service 2 Follow the recorded prompts to listen to your message To erase voice mail notifications Erasing voice mail notification does not erase the messages on your voice mail system 1 After viewing the notification press lt C gt or under RESET to delete it 2 Press gt or under YES 40 Voice Mail Pages and Text Messages Pages and text messages To view a new page or text message 1 When amp and Page Msg appear press 2 Scroll to the Page Msg line Press C gt or under OK 7he first new message opens To view old pages or text messages 1 Press to display the list 2 Scroll to the Old Msg line Press lt gt or under OK 7he first old message opens 3 Press C gt or under VIEW To dial a callback number 1 After viewing the message press K 2 If the message includes a callback number press K dial it again to User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 41 To save a callback number 1 After viewing the message press 5 2 Press gt or under SAVE tos save the number i in the phone book To erase a page or text message 1 After viewing the message press gt or under ERASE 2 Press gt or under YES To erase old page information 1 Press to display the list 2 Scroll down to the Erase Old line Press lt C or under OK 7he message
44. o scroll through the menu list You must provide your lock code to open the Security menu Press the number of the menu item you want to open 1 Keyguard 3 Call Info 3 1 Home Calls 3 2 Roam Calls 3 3 All Calls 4 Security 4 1 Lock Mode 4 2 Restrict 4 3 New Code 4 4 Clear Calls 4 5 Clear Book 6 Display 6 1 Backlight 6 2 Sort Book 6 3 Banner 6 4 Show Time 6 5 Auto Hyphen 6 6 Version 6 7 Language 6 8 Battery 2 Sounds 2 1 Mute 2 2 Ringer Vol 2 3 Key Beep Vol 2 4 Earpiece 2 5 Message Vol 2 6 Ringer Type 2 7 Key Sound 5 Features 5 1 Auto Answer 5 2 Auto Retry 5 3 Scratchpad 5 4 Beep Length 5 5 One touch 7 Alerts 7 1 Call Drop 7 2 Minute 7 3 Service 7 4 Roam Ring 7 5 Msg Remind 8 System QCP 860 and 1960 QCP 2760 8 1 Set Service 8 1 Set Service 8 2 Set NAM 8 2 Data Fax 8 2 Auto NAM 8 3 Digital 8 4 Data Fax 8 5 Force Call 860 only User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 57 To select a menu item 1 Press C gt or under NEXT to cycle through the options 2 To select an option press C gt or under OK A check mark appears beside the selected option To return e Press once to return to the previous menu without saving changes Or Press m once to return to standby mode without saving changes Menu items 1 Keyguard disables the keypad to protect your phone against accidental keypresses See Using keyguard on page 9 2 Sounds enables
45. or a vehicle you know to be stolen call roadside assistance or other special non emergency wireless number For more information call 1 888 901 SAFE in the U S A or visit CTIA s Web site at http www wow com com Failure to follow these instructions may lead to serious personal injury and possible property damage Air bags If you have an air bag DO NOT place installed or portable phone equipment or other objects over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area Air bags inflate with great force If equipment is carelessly placed or not properly installed you or your passengers risk serious injury 80 Caring for Your Phone User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 81 Index A AC Adaptor 12 accessories hands free devices 78 ordering 16 use QUALCOMM only 66 73 adjusting volume 22 58 air bags safety 80 aircraft safety 75 alerts change in service 62 dropped calls 62 low power 14 menu 62 message 39 minute 62 setting volume 59 analog mode 53 alert 62 forcing 65 putting phone in analog mode 65 setting 2760 65 answering calls 6 antenna 8 17 B backing up Clear key 6 End key 6 in menus 6 backing up in browser 48 backlight 24 61 banner 11 61 batteries Battery menu item 62 charge icon 7 14 charging 12 68 checking charge levels 62 82 external 12 13 hot swapping 13 15 improving performance 69 internal Lilon 68 memory effect 68 power save mode 15 reducing
46. oth fyour phone network can distinguish between voice and data Fax for next call forces the next call into fax mode Data for next call forces the next call into data mode The next call modes automatically reset to off after a fax or data call is received or after 10 minutes if a call is not received in that time Fax until power OFF forces the phone into fax mode Data until power OFF forces the phone into data mode The until power off settings remain until you reset the menu to off or turn off the phone 64 Menus 8 5 Force Call on QCP 860 Thin Phones only forces the phone into analog mode until the end of the next incoming or outgoing call or for the next ten minutes On QCP 2760 phones 8 2 Data Fax determines whether the phone can receive both voice and data calls or just data calls The off setting allows both fyour phone network can distinguish between voice and data Fax for next call forces the next call into fax mode Data for next call forces the next call into data mode The next call modes automatically reset to off after a fax or data call is received or after 10 minutes if a call is not received in that time Fax until power OFF forces the phone into fax mode Data until power OFF forces the phone into data mode The until power off settings remain until you reset the menu to off or turn off the phone 8 3 Digital sets the phone to operate in di
47. out changes or to accept your changes and move to the next step 34 Phone Book o ON 9 Press C gt or under BOOK Press Ga edit Press C gt or under VIEW to see details of the entry Press C gt or under EDIT 7he number appears To edit secret entries first enter your secret code Edit the phone number using the digit keys and the volume keys to move the cursor Press gt or under SAVE Edit the name and press C gt or under SAVE Edit the memory location and press lt C gt or under SAVE y or the volume keys to go to the entry you want to Save the entry as secret or non secret Press C gt or under OK A confirmation message appears you have saved your changes To erase a phone book entry 1 Press C gt or under BOOK User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 35 Go to the entry you want to erase Press gt or under VIEW to see details of the entry 4 Press C gt or under ERASE then press lt C gt or under OK ERASED appears Note If the entry is secret you must enter your four digit lock code Searching the phone book To scroll through the phone book 1 Press C gt or under BOOK 2 Press C or the volume keys to scroll through the list To search by name 1 Press C gt or under BOOK 2 Press gt or under NAME 3 Enter the first letter s of the
48. pages Using the Internet browser To start the browser 1 Make sure your phone is on Then press The message screen appears Bil MESSAGES 2 Press gt or under NET 7he phone gt 4 Page Msg connects to the Internet NetAlerts OK NET After an introductory screen the phone shows your Internet browser home page 46 Internet and Data Capabilities Your service provider determines what appears on the home page Check with your service provider to see if Yi you can edit your home page from your computer HOME PAGE gt Application 1 To use browser applications Application 2 1 From the home page use GD and cv orthe LSE volume keys to scroll through the list of applications 2 Press gt or under OK to start the desired application To open the browser menu at any time press 4 To return to your home page from any other location press Ceno If you press Geno on your home page you exit from the DONOR To exit the browser 1 From the home page press standby mode 5 to exit the browser and return to 2 From any location press and hold Ceno for about two seconds to exit the browser and return to standby mode This method saves the URL Web site that you were using last User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 47 Navigating in the browser You can use the keys on your phone to navigate in the browser Keys Use the volume keys to
49. pend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions 78 Caring for Your Phone Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving Jotting down a to do list or scrolling through your phone book takes attention away from your primary responsibility driving safely Dial sensibly If you need to make a call while moving dial a few numbers check the road and your mirrors then continue If possible place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations Make people with whom you are talking aware that you are driving Suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road Use your wireless phone to call for help Dial 9 1 1 U S A or other local emergency number in the case of fire traffic accident or medical emergencies Remember 9 1 1 is a free call on your wireless phone Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies If you see a traffic accident crime in progress or other serious emergency where User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 79 lives are in danger call 9 1 1 or other local emergency number as you would want others to do for you 10 Call roadside assistance or a special non emergency wireless assistance number when necessary If you see a broken down vehicle posing no serious hazard a broken traffic signal a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured
50. re three screens of characters each matched to a key 3 Use C 3 or the volume keys to scroll between the screens 28 Phone Book 4 With the correct screen visible press the appropriate number to enter each punctuation mark 5 To exit the list without entering a punctuation mark press Special characters Your phone supports English French Portuguese QCP 860 and QCP 1960 only and Spanish If you select the English display the number keys enter the letters printed on the keys If you select another language you can also enter letters with accents cedillas circumflexes and other marks 1 Press gt or under MENU then press 6 7 to open the Display gt Language menu 2 Press gt or under NEXT to cycle through the languages o Yl ZZ PUNCTUATIONYV 2 3 amp 4 5 6 7 8 9 D te p Yal EZZA PUNCTUATION 1 248 3 4 5 6 7 lt 8 gt 9 D co 1 Wil EZZA PUNCTUATION 14 2i 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 When the correct language appears press C gt or under OK User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 4 Press the keys in the charts below to enter special characters French Spanish Characters Key Characters AAABCG2 A BC2 DEEEEEF3 4 DEEF3 GHIII4 GHI14 MNOOG6 MNNO SG TUUUV8 TUUUV8 Portuguese 860 1960 only Key Gx Characters AAAABCCG2 DEEEEF3 GHI A MNOOOOO6 TUUUV
51. rom a memory location 1 Press C gt or under BOOK 2 Press y or the volume keys to scroll through the entries One touch dialing Use this feature to call numbers without pressing Geno Crue touch dialing is not active on your phone press C 0 Or CD under MENU and press 5 5 to open the Features gt One Touch menu Select Enabled to activate it To use one touch dialing 1 From standby mode enter the memory location number 2 Hold down the last digit until you see the message Calling along with the phone book data User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 33 To edit a number before dialing You can change a number from the phone book or recent history list right before dialing For example you may want to add the area or long distance code for when you dial outside your home system 1 Recall the number from the phone book or recent history list 2 Press C gt or under VIEW 3 Press a digit to start editing Add or delete numbers as you wish 4 To save the edited number press lt C gt or under SAVE Zf you do not save the number the changes only apply to the current call 5 Press Geno Or mu to dial the number Changing the phone book To edit a phone book entry You can change the number name and memory location of any phone number You can also make numbers secret While editing press lt gt or under SAVE or OK to skip a screen with
52. s Medical devices Pacemakers If your portable wireless phone is too close to a pacemaker the phone s RF energy may interfere with the pacemaker s operation The Health Industry Manufacturers Association and the wireless technology research community recommend that you follow these guidelines to minimize the potential for interference e Always keep the phone at least six inches 15 centimeters away from your pacemaker when the phone is turned on e Do not carry your phone near your heart e Use the ear opposite the pacemaker 74 Caring for Your Phone e If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn your phone off immediately Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your service provider or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives Other medical devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of the device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to help you obtain this information In health care facilities Turn your phone off in health care facilities when instructed Hospitals and health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy Potentially unsafe areas Posted facilities Turn your phone off in any facility when posted notices require you to do so Air
53. ss gt or under SAVE 7he Enter Name screen appears 3 Enter a name to go with the number To enter letters using the keypad see Saving a name with a number on page 27 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 25 4 Press C gt Or under SAVE to save the name 7 e memory location screen appears Do one of the following To assign the first available memory location number press C gt or under SAVE 7he Make Secret screen appears To assign a specific number enter a memory location between 01 and 99 If that number Is already assigned the existing entry appears Next press C gt or under SAVE to save this memory location or press C gt or under NEXT to select a different location 7he Make Secret screen appears Press C gt or under NEXT to cycle through the options No The number appears in the phone book and history list Yes The name is visible but the phone number is hidden You cannot view or edit it unless you enter the lock code See page 36 Press C gt or under OK A confirmation message appears you have saved the entry 26 Phone Book Saving a name with a number You can enter any combination of letters numbers and punctuation marks in the Enter Name screen To open this screen see page 25 1 Press the key with the letter or number you want Press the key once for the first letter twice for the second letter and so on
54. the information in Net Alerts is stored on the Web not on your phone When you receive a Net Alert your phone alerts you in several ways e The icon appears e A Net Alert message appears on the screen e The phone beeps four times Note To turn off the beep press C gt or under MENU and select Sounds gt Message 2 5 To view new Net Alerts 1 Press to open the message screen 2 Scroll to the Net Alerts line User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 51 An asterisk before the Net Alerts line shows that you have new Net Alerts 3 Press C gt or under OK B Ki NETALERTS v Email Stocks VIEW ERASE The Net Alerts screen lists the incoming alerts Asterisks appear beside items that you have not yet read 4 Use Gay and Gp to scroll through the list 5 Press C gt or under VIEW to open the desired alert 7 e phone launches the Internet browser 52 Internet and Data Capabilities SENDING OR RECEIVING DATA Some service providers allow you to connect your phone to your computer and use the phone line for email Internet access or fax transmission e Digital mode To receive data in CDMA digital mode you can connect your phone to a computer using a Kyocera data cable available separately See Setting up a data connection on page 54 e Analog mode To receive data in analog mode you can purchase the Kyocera Data on the GoePC
55. uch dialing enabling 61 using 33 opening browser menu 49 own phone number 6 User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 89 p pacemaker Safety guidelines 74 using phone with 72 padlock icon 7 50 pages calling back 41 envelope icon 7 erasing 42 saving callback number 41 viewing 41 see also messages pauses entering 31 performance batteries 69 phone 66 power save mode 15 phone book 25 37 entering names 27 entering numbers 25 erasing entire 60 hyphens 31 pauses 31 searching 36 secret numbers 26 sorting 36 special characters 29 touch dialing 33 phone numbers searching for 37 Portuguese characters 29 language option 62 Pound key 6 Power key 6 power save mode 15 powering phone on or off 8 17 preparing to receive fax or data call 55 privacy 90 enhanced CDMA voice privacy 7 secret numbers 26 R radio frequency see RF energy receiving fax or data call 55 Receiving status indicator 49 receiving calls messages 7 no signal 7 recent history list adding numbers with scratchpad 61 erasing 60 redialing last ten numbers 18 viewing call information 18 recharging batteries 12 68 redialing auto retry 60 last number dialed 18 recent history list 18 see also recent history list resetting the phone 68 returning to home page 48 RF energy about 73 exposure 73 medical devices safety 74 unsafe areas 75 ringer adjusting volume 58 roaming 62 silencing 6 22 type 59 roamin
56. you to adjust volume settings Different menu items appear if your phone is attached to the Hands free Car Kit or the Hands free Headset 21 Mute switches the microphone on and off during a call See To mute or unmute a call on page 23 58 Menus 2 2 Ringer Vol adjusts ringer volume 2 3 Key Beep Vol adjusts key beep volume 2 4 Earpiece adjusts earpiece volume 2 5 Message Vol adjusts the incoming message alert beep 2 6 Ringer Type sets the sound of the incoming call alert 2 7 Key Sound sets the sound of keypresses to either tones or clicks 3 Call Info displays the number and duration of calls measured in minutes and seconds 3 1 Home Calls displays the duration of all calls you made in your home system that is not roaming since the last reset 3 2 Roam Calls displays the duration of all calls you made outside your home system since the last reset 3 3 All Calls displays the duration of all calls you have made on your phone 3 4 Rent Time appears only if the phone is rented 4 Security allows you to lock your phone To open the Security menu enter your four digit lock code The default lock code is usually either 0000 or User s Guide for the QCP 860 1960 and 2760 Phones 59 41 42 43 44 45 5 the last four digits of your phone number If you forget your lock code call your service provider Lock Mode activates a security lock using your lock code You can only call emergency numbers or receiv
57. your name Enter characters the same way you do for the phone book See Saving a name with a number on page 27 6 Press C gt or under SAVE to save the banner Charging the batteries Your phone comes with a rechargeable internal lithium ion LiIon battery which you do not need to remove to charge This LiIon battery is partially charged when you receive the phone Fully charge the battery as soon as you can to maximize talk time If the charge falls too low the phone turns off without saving any functions in progress 12 Getting to Know Your Phone Your phone may come with either an AC Adaptor or a Global Travel Charger shown here Plug the charger into the phone and into a wall outlet to charge the battery The quickest way to charge the battery is to turn the phone off while it is connected to the charger While the battery is charging the icon continues to scroll Do not use your phone while it is charging If you have attached an external battery to the phone the AC Adaptor or Global Travel Charger recharges the internal battery first to a level of 90 then recharges the external battery to 90 The charger then tops off the internal battery and external battery to 100 However it is not necessary to wait until all batteries reach 100 before using your phone Note The phone will not make analog calls while attached to AC Adaptor Adding an external battery You can purchase an externa
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