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Other medical devices

If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to 
determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in 
obtaining this information.

Turn your phone off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct 
you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive 
to RF energy.

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.

Posted facilities

Turn your phone off in any facility where posted notices so require. 

Aircraft

FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch off your phone before 
boarding an aircraft.

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.” Obey all signs and instructions.

Potentially explosive atmospheres

Turn your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and 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 fueling areas such as gas stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or 
storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); 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.

OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES

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Summary of Contents for QCP 1920

Page 1: ...QCP 820 QCP 1920 and QCP 2700 PHONE USER GUIDE All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ... 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 D375 740 5 576 662 5 577 ...

Page 3: ...nt Warning Use only Kyocera Wireless Corp approved accessories with Kyocera Wireless Corp phones Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone Copyright 2000 Kyocera Wireless Corp All rights reserved Portions of the document are Copyright 1998 QUALCOMM Incorporated This user guide applies to the...

Page 4: ... iv Dial Shuttle Scroll up Push in to select Scroll down All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 5: ... Locking the keypad 7 Unlocking the keypad 8 RECEIVING CALLS 8 Call waiting 8 Three way calling 8 REDIALING CALLS 8 Redialing your last outgoing call 8 Redialing from the recent calls list 8 MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS 9 Making emergency calls 9 Saving and editing emergency numbers 9 ADJUSTING VOLUME 9 CHANGING LANGUAGES 9 SETTING SERVICE 10 QCP 820 phone 10 QCP 1920 phone 10 QCP 2700 phone 11 PERMANEN...

Page 6: ...LACING A CALL FROM THE CALLS LIST 18 CALLS LIST OPTIONS 18 FEATURE MENUS 20 SWITCHING BETWEEN MENUS 20 LONG MENU 20 SHORT MENU 21 LONG MENU ITEM DESCRIPTIONS 21 Sounds Menu 1 21 Timers Menu 2 22 Directory Menu 3 23 Extras Menu 4 23 Security Menu 5 24 Display Menu 6 24 Network Menu 7 25 PAGING MESSAGING AND VOICE MAIL 26 NEW MESSAGE ALERT 26 VIEWING PAGES AND MESSAGES 27 Reading text messages and p...

Page 7: ...4 ORDERING ACCESSORIES 34 PHONE SAFETY AND CARE 35 BACKGROUND 35 Exposure to radio frequency signals 35 FOR BEST PERFORMANCE 35 ANTENNA CARE 36 CARING FOR THE BATTERY 36 DRIVING SAFETY 36 ELECTRONIC DEVICES 37 Pacemakers 37 Hearing aids 37 Other medical devices 38 Vehicles 38 Posted facilities 38 OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES 38 Aircraft 38 Blasting areas 38 Potentially explosive atmospheres 38 WHERE TO...

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Page 9: ... the left Interactive menu prompts Inherent call privacy through Code Division Multiple Access CDMA encoding Exceptionally long battery life Any key answer speed dial auto redial and 99 memory locations for phone numbers Advanced features like voice mail notification paging and caller ID1 A variety of helpful accessories and more This section identifies the location of phone controls and function ...

Page 10: ...e time to erase text Hold it down to erase all text When working with a menu press it one time to return to the preceding menu Hold it down to return to the standby screen Send Press to place and receive calls or use features like call waiting and three way calling see your service provider for details End Press to disconnect a call or return to the standby screen from any menu Numbers Press to en...

Page 11: ...Wait a few minutes to see if you get a signal or try moving into an open area On call Appears when a call is in progress Roaming Appears when the phone is outside of its regular service area If the icon is flashing it means you are completely outside your service area and different calling rates may apply Envelope Indicates you have received a new voice mail page or text message Press for details ...

Page 12: ...he battery NOTE You do not need to completely discharge the battery before charging Unlike other battery systems lithium ion has no memory effect that could degrade battery performance WARNING Use only Kyocera Wireless Corp approved chargers and adapters Using another adapter may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone 1 If the ...

Page 13: ...hone will not turn off You must press for more than 1 second Your phone is assigned a four digit lock code This code is used to access the Security menu items described on page 24 Typically the lock code on a new or recently activated phone is the last four digits of its phone number see page 7 Your service provider may also have set your lock code to another default such as 0000 1234 or some numb...

Page 14: ... phone offers the choice between the use of an extensive long features menu or an abbreviated short features menu The long menu allows you to view and change all of the feature settings of the phone The short menu provides access to just a few often used features It s likely that you ll need only the short menu after you personalize and fully set up your phone see the Feature Menus chapter of this...

Page 15: ...phone number assigned to the phone 1 Select Features by pressing the dial shuttle 2 Scroll and select Directory in the same way 3 Select My Number NOTE If the short features menu is active select Features and then scroll and select My Number to see your phone s number You can lock the keypad to avoid accidentally pressing a key When the keypad is locked you can press to receive an incoming call or...

Page 16: ... calls See your service provider for more information 1 Press to respond to the incoming call 2 Press again to alternate between two callers Three way calling Your service provider may offer three way calling A three way call occurs when an established two party call adds one more caller 1 Once a call is in progress enter the third party s number and press 2 Press to connect the three parties See ...

Page 17: ... emergency number or scroll to other emergency numbers 6 Select Save to save the entered number There are three ways to adjust the volume When you are on a call turn the dial shuttle to adjust the earpiece volume When the phone is ringing turn the dial shuttle to silence the ringer for that call Use the Sounds menu to adjust the ringer keybeep and earpiece volumes NOTE When your phone rings you ca...

Page 18: ...for and acquire the preferred service no roaming This option prevents your phone from making or receiving calls outside your home location A side only or B side only These options refer to the two cellular blocks By selecting one block you prevent your phone from operating on the other block QCP 1920 phone 1 From standby mode select Features 2 Scroll and select Network 3 Scroll and select Set Serv...

Page 19: ... is the default setting which allows the phone to operate while roaming It searches for digital service first then analog service Scroll to view the other options and select by pressing the dial shuttle no roaming The phone cannot send or receive calls outside its regular service area dig only The phone sends and receives calls in digital mode only Digital calls offer clearer voice quality enhance...

Page 20: ...of your most commonly used phone numbers 1 Select Features 2 Scroll and select Directory 3 Select Save 4 Enter the phone number that you want to save 5 Select Options 6 Select Save 7 If you prefer enter a name to go with the number up to 12 characters long Press the key labeled with the letter you want Pressing a key repeatedly changes the letter or number in the flashing cursor position on the sc...

Page 21: ...gits corresponding to the location number where the phone book memory is stored 2 Select Options 3 Scroll and select RECALL LOC Retrieving by name search 1 Turn the dial shuttle to the SAVED S screen 2 Select Find Name 3 Enter a sequence of identifying letters At least two letters are recommended for a quick search such as wh for what s his name 4 Select Find 5 Scroll to the desired entry in the l...

Page 22: ...oll to find entry or enter its location number 5 Select to Edit the entry 6 Choose to edit name phone number or location number 7 Edit the name using or or by turning the dial shuttle to move the cursor through the name Use the digit keys to replace letters or add new letters and use to delete letters See page 16 for punctuation and lower case characters Edit the phone number or storage location b...

Page 23: ...two key presses for locations 10 to 99 You can activate one touch dialing through the Touch Dial item via Extras under the long Features menu page 20 FOR MEMORY LOCATIONS 1 TO 9 Press and hold the appropriate key for 1 5 seconds The display will confirm that the number has been dialed when it shows CALLING FOR LOCATIONS 10 TO 99 1 Press the first digit 2 Press and hold the second digit for 1 5 sec...

Page 24: ...t card number You can link two phone book memories when a number is too long to be stored with pauses in a single location you can store up to 32 digits in each location While dialing the stored number press the dial shuttle to release the digits in the linked memory location NOTE Links are valid only from the initial phone book location To insert links 1 Enter the number to be dialed 2 Select Opt...

Page 25: ...ions 3 Scroll and select View Number Restricting an entry You can restrict memory locations so they can be accessed only after a lock code is entered 1 Select Features 2 Scroll and select Security 3 Enter your four digit lock code see page 5 4 Scroll and select RESTRICT 5 Enter the location number that you want to restrict or scroll to the desired location 6 Select RESTRICT Complete the same steps...

Page 26: ...ng a calls list entry MISSED CALL Indicates an unanswered incoming call if the caller ID phone number is available CALL FROM Indicates a call you received and answered if the caller ID phone number is available CALL TO Indicates a call you placed ADDED Indicates that the number was added using the scratch pad feature 3 WAY CALL Indicates a three way call see page 8 CALL WAITING Indicates a call on...

Page 27: ...mber Number Tone to send play the sounds associated with each entered number system stored in the list entry for automated answering systems such as credit card billing systems and voice mail systems All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 28: ...ing pages show the structure of the long and short menus To use the long menu 1 Select FEATURES 2 Scroll and select Display 3 Scroll and select Menu Length 4 Scroll and select LONG To use the short menu 1 Select Features 2 Scroll and select Display 3 Scroll and select Menu Length 4 Scroll and select short You can access all menu items by using either the dial shuttle or the keypad The blinking num...

Page 29: ...4 Auto N A M F75 Set N A M F76 Set System Set Service F77 Force Call the QCP 820 phone F77 Data Fax In the QCP 1920 and QCP 2700 phones F11 Ringer Volume F12 Mute UnMute F13 Keybeep Volume F14 Earpiece Volume F15 Ringer Type F16 Key Sound F17 Beep Length F21 All Calls F22 Recent Calls F23 Minute Alert F24 Auto Off F31 My Number F32 Save F33 Erase F34 Edit F35 Find Name F36 Phone Book F37 Calls Lis...

Page 30: ...ge can be deactivated if desired or an additional reminder beep can be added Timers Menu 2 These features include items that keep track of your air time and make the most of your battery life All Calls Menu 21 Displays length of all calls during the lifetime of the handset in minutes and seconds and the number of calls made This information is not resettable Recent Calls Menu 22 Displays length of...

Page 31: ...ws you to access various extra features Key Guard Menu 41 Allows you to lock the keypad so you won t accidentally press the keys page 7 Touch Dial Menu 42 Allows you to dial memory locations by just pressing and holding digit keys page 15 Auto Retry Menu 43 Set length of time that the phone waits before automatically redialing a number when a call attempt has failed Busy line tones through the ear...

Page 32: ...es and calls list Erase Book Menu 56 Clears all phone book memories Erase Calls Menu 57 Clears all calls list entries Emergency Menu 58 Lets you enter three numbers that can be entered and dialed even when the phone is locked page 9 Display Menu 6 This allows you to choose what you see on the display Banner Menu 61 Lets you enter and edit a banner that appears in line 1 of the display during stand...

Page 33: ...nt Module which is basically another way to say phone number if necessary Set N A M Menu 75 Allows you to set two different NAMs Number Assignment Module which is basically another way to say phone number Set System Set Service Menu 76 This feature is set in accordance with the cellular or PCS company system your phone uses Leave this setting as AUTOMATIC unless you want to alter the system select...

Page 34: ...otify you of a new message by a display on the screen four short beeps if enabled by the Message Beep setting page 20 flashing backlight and the icon at the top of the display If a message is marked URGENT this icon will flash Plus the first line of the display will contain asterisks on each side of the label as shown below Only one step is needed to acknowledge the new message Press to access the...

Page 35: ...call to the callback number NOTE When there are no new messages the phone will indicate this When viewing a callback number you can save it in your phone book memory by selecting OPTIONS then SAVE However the number is already saved in your phone book if a name is displayed above the callback number Voice mail notifications tell you how many new voice mail messages are in your mailbox Only the mos...

Page 36: ...OTE Lock only the important messages or memory may become limited as discussed below The phone will alert you by beeping and with a text display when the amount of available message memory is less than 25 Although the phone can still receive new messages this is a warning that you should erase messages you no longer need to avoid running out of memory When the phone has no more available message m...

Page 37: ...hese applications are designed to work seamlessly on your phone They provide information quickly and conveniently right on the phone display Please keep in mind however that while the number of accessible sites on the World Wide Web continues to grow not all sites are properly formatted for your phone 1 Make sure your phone is turned on then press The MESSAGES screen appears 2 Use the dial shuttle...

Page 38: ...ireless Corp phone it will be even easier One or two context sensitive menu choices appear at the bottom of the phone s screen One quick press of the dial shuttle selects the option in the lower left corner When applicable a longer press of the dial shuttle selects the option in the lower right A second tone indicates that the right most menu choice has been successfully selected Use the phone s d...

Page 39: ...ou can scroll through menu items using the dial shuttle Scroll down Indicates that you can scroll through menu items using the dial shuttle Some browser applications allow you to set up the Internet to send you a net alert when an important action has occurred For example you may want to know when you ve received new e mail or when you ve sold shares of stock The phone will beep and and NET ALERT ...

Page 40: ... connector at the other end of the Data Cable into the serial port on your computer 4 Open a communications software package on your computer to access data Data On the Go Fax Modem PC Card To set up a connection using Data On the Go PC card 1 Install the Data on the Go Fax Modem PC Card 2 Read the Quick Start card for installation instructions 3 Plug the flat connector on one end of the Data On t...

Page 41: ...ct Data Fax In The default setting is OFF 4 Scroll in either direction and select from the list of data fax choices To make a setting for just the next call or the next 10 minutes select either fax call or data call To make a setting that will persist until it is changed or until the phone is turned off and on again select either fax only or data only Again please remember that no voice calls can ...

Page 42: ...tore or order by phone at 800 211 1537 510 683 4004 You can purchase a number of accessories for your phone including the following batteries desktop chargers portable chargers car lighter adapters hands free car kits leather carrying cases data connectivity cables and software ORDERING ACCESSORIES All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 43: ...tandards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature For example 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI standard C95 1 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards To properly operate the phone and mai...

Page 44: ...r dispose of the battery pack by a fire Keep the metal contacts on 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...

Page 45: ... from RF energy However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association USA recommends that a minimum separation of six inches 6 be maintained between a hand held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the ind...

Page 46: ...bit using your phone while in the air Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft 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 Obey all signs and instructions Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and...

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Page 48: ... www kyocera wireless com If you have additional questions contact the Kyocera Wireless Customer Care Center in any of these ways Website www kyocera wireless com store U S and Canada 1 800 349 4478 Other Countries 1 858 882 1400 Email phone help kyocera wireless com Before requesting support please try to reproduce and isolate the problem When you contact support be ready to provide the following...

Page 49: ...ng dialing mistakes 7 D data calls 25 data connectivity kit 32 Data on the Go 32 desktop charger 4 dialing calls 7 8 15 dialing from memory location 15 dial shuttle 2 digital mode 3 10 directory 23 display indicators 3 4 9 driving safety 36 E editing numbers 14 23 editing numbers 7 e mail 29 31 32 emergency numbers 9 24 end key 2 5 entering a number 7 8 9 12 lock code 17 24 name 12 punctuation 16 ...

Page 50: ... 5 on 5 save mode 5 6 privacy alert 25 punctuation entries 16 R radio frequency energy exposure 35 37 38 recalling last number dialed 23 recalling memory locations 13 receive signal strength indicator 3 9 receiving calls 8 18 receiving messages 2 3 26 27 recent calls list 8 18 redial 8 restricting numbers 17 24 ringer 9 type 22 volume 21 roam alert 25 roaming 3 8 10 11 S safety 4 35 38 saving numb...

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