Kyocera QCP-2760 - Qualcomm Cell Phone Quick Start Manual

Quick start guide
Hide thumbs Also See for QCP-2760 - Qualcomm Cell Phone:

Advertisement

Quick Links

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Kyocera QCP-2760 - Qualcomm Cell Phone

  • Page 2 Kyocera is a registered tradmark of Kyocera 5,657,420 5,659,569 5,663,807 5,666,122 5,673,259 Corporation. 5,675,581 5,675,644 5,680,395 5,687,229 D386,186 Copyright © 2000 Kyocera Wireless Corp. All rights 5,689,557 5,691,974 5,692,006 5,696,468 5,697,055 5,703,902 5,704,001 5,708,448 5,710,521 5,710,758 reserved. QUALCOMM is a registered trademark of...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Basic Operation ....1 Voice Mail, Pages, and Text Messages ....14 Getting started .
  • Page 5: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Getting started To answer a call Press any key except To turn on your phone , or the volume keys. Press until the icon To end a call appears on the screen. Press To unlock your phone To save a number in the phone book If your phone is locked, press under [UNLOCK] and enter Enter the number you want to save.
  • Page 6: Service Provider Features

    To silence the ringer call forwarding, and call waiting. Your When the phone rings, press Kyocera Wireless Corp. phone supports or use the volume keys to silence the all of these options if they are activated ringer. The screen reads “RINGER...
  • Page 7: Setting The Backlight

    SILENCED,” then “INCOMING Setting the backlight CALL.” To save battery power, do not set the backlight to always on. Press to answer the SEND TALK call after silencing the ringer. Press under [MENU]. Press 6 1 to select Backlight. To adjust the ringer volume In standby mode, press the volume Press to cycle through the...
  • Page 8: Quick Menu Reference

    Quick menu reference Press under [MENU] to enter the menu structure. QCP 2760 QCP 860 and 1960 Press or the volume keys to scroll up or down through the menus. Enter the menu and menu item number (such as 6 3 for Display > Banner) to open a menu item.
  • Page 9: Getting To Know Your Phone

    (at 800 MHz) accidental keypresses. Press under [MENU], then press Only use Kyocera Wireless Corp. approved accessories with Kyocera Wireless Corp. phones. Use of any Quick Start Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
  • Page 10: Keys On Your Phone

    (2760) Smart Keys™ change function based on the screen you are using. The word above each key identifies its current function. In Kyocera Wireless standby mode, the Smart Keys are Apr 20 Thu 8:43 am [MENU] and [BOOK]. [ MENU ]...
  • Page 11: Icons On The Screen

    Press End to end a call or to Press Clear once to erase the silence the ringer during an last character. Press and hold to incoming call. Press this key at any erase all characters. In menus, time to exit the current screen and press this key to return to the return to standby mode.
  • Page 12: Using Smart Keys

    No Signal means the phone is Battery Charge shows how not receiving a signal from the much power remains in the system. You cannot make or battery. The more black bars receive calls. Wait a little you see, the greater the charge. longer or move to an open (For more information, see the area.
  • Page 13: Using Keyguard

    Using keyguard locked, you can only call emergency numbers or receive incoming calls. Keyguard protects your phone against accidental keypresses when the phone To lock the phone is turned on. You can answer calls by Press under [MENU]. pressing whether SEND TALK Choose Security.
  • Page 14: Charging The Batteries

    To change the banner This LiIon battery is partially charged when you receive the phone. Fully Press under [MENU]. charge the battery as soon as you can to Select Display. maximize talk time. If the charge falls Select Banner. too low, the phone turns off without (Optional) If a banner exists, press saving any functions in progress.
  • Page 15: Adding An External Battery

    While the battery is charging, the icon continues to scroll. Do not use your phone while it is charging. Adding an external battery You can purchase an external battery that snaps onto the back of the phone to extend the talk and standby times. (See “Accessories”...
  • Page 16: Phone Book

    Phone Book The phone book stores phone numbers more detailed instructions, please refer in “memory locations.” The QCP 860 to the Reference Guide. and QCP 1960 phones have 99 memory Entering pauses and hyphens locations. The QCP 2760 has 199 You can insert pauses and manual memory locations.
  • Page 17: One-Touch Dialing

    To speed dial a number Hold down the last digit until you Enter the memory location number see the message “Calling...” along and press with the phone book data SEND TALK (approximately 1.5 seconds). To dial from a memory location Press under [BOOK].
  • Page 18: Voice Mail, Pages, And Text Messages

    Voice Mail, Pages, and Text Messages Depending on the service provider, email service for your phone, email your phone may offer messaging may appear as a text message. You can features such as voice mail, paging, and view pages and text messages on your text messaging.
  • Page 19: Voice Mail

    Memory Follow the recorded prompts to Your phone can store approximately 22 listen to your message. messages of 16 characters each. When To erase voice mail notifications the available memory becomes low, the Erasing voice mail notification does not phone beeps and a warning message erase the messages on your voice mail appears.
  • Page 20 Scroll to the Old Msg line. Press To erase old page information under [OK]. The first Press to display the list. old message opens. Scroll down to the Erase Old line. Press under [VIEW]. Press under [OK]. The message “Erase old page count to To dial a callback number zero?”...
  • Page 21: Internet And Data Capabilities

    Data capability handling data such as You can connect your phone to your email or fax transmission. computer with the Kyocera Wireless This guide outlines these Corp. Data Cable (available separately) capabilities. For more and use the phone line for email,...
  • Page 22 your phone, including stock quotes, Guide. To learn more about the features weather, news headlines, telephone of your Internet browser, contact your directories, travel, sports, and service provider. entertainment. You may also have access to personal information such as email, your calendar, or a personal address book.
  • Page 23: Sending Or Receiving Data

    Internet access, or fax transmission. Digital mode: To receive data in CDMA digital mode, you can connect your phone to a computer using a Kyocera Wireless Corp. data cable (available separately). See the Reference Guide for more information on how to set this up.
  • Page 24: Phone Care And Safety

    Chemicals in suntan invalidate your warranty. lotions can damage your phone. Only use Kyocera Wireless Corp. approved accessories with Kyocera Antenna Wireless Corp. phones. Use of any Follow these guidelines to get the best unauthorized accessories may be reception possible.
  • Page 25: Battery

    15 minutes of Ask your local Kyocera Wireless searching. Power-save mode decreases Corp. Service Center to replace the the drain on the battery.
  • Page 26: Accessories

    To purchase accessories, visit To conserve battery power, make sure www.kyocera-wireless.com/store. You the backlight setting is not always on. can also call (800) 211-1537 (U.S.A. (See “Setting the backlight” on page only) or (510) 683-4004.
  • Page 27: Where To Find Help

    Reference Guide, available at What is the Service Programming www.kyocera-wireless.com. Code to my phone? Your service provider can provide you with this information. Quick Start Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
  • Page 28: Radio Frequency (Rf) Energy

    The Electronic Serial Number (ESN) If you have additional questions, and Part Number (MCN) located on contact the Kyocera Wireless Corp. the label on the lower back of your Customer Care Center in any of these phone. The MCN usually starts with ways: a 61- and is the top number.
  • Page 29 standards bodies in the following follow these guidelines to minimize the reports: potential for interference. ANSI C95.1 (American National Always keep the phone at least six Standards Institute, 1992) inches (15 centimeters) away from your pacemaker when the phone is NCRP Report 86 (National Council turned on.
  • Page 30 Turn your To avoid interfering In health care facilities— Blasting areas— phone off in health care facilities when with blasting operations, turn your instructed. Hospitals and health care phone off when you are in a blasting facilities may be using equipment that area or in areas posted “Turn off two- is sensitive to external RF energy.
  • Page 31: Emergency Numbers

    areas where the air contains The following guidelines are based on chemicals or particles such as grain, recommendations of the Cellular dust, or metal powders Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA). any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your Get to know your wireless phone vehicle engine and its features, such as speed dial...
  • Page 32 Do not engage in stressful or Air bags emotional conversations. If you have an air bag, DO NOT place installed or portable phone equipment Use your wireless phone to call for or other objects over the air bag or in help.
  • Page 33: Index

    Index batteries characters AC Adaptor charge icon international accessories charging charging batteries hands free external devices hot swapping Clear key ordering improving backing up or adjusting volume performance erasing air bags, safety internal LiIon credit card dialing aircraft safety memory effect cursor, moving alerts resetting phone...
  • Page 34 dropped calls external batteries Internet browser hot swapping about types of pages benefits earpiece volume keyguard editing French padlock icon erasing characters using moving the cursor keys email Clear Global Travel as short message Charger Information data Message Internet browser number keypad Hands-free Car Kit emergency numbers...
  • Page 35 medical devices and privacy pacemaker portable enhanced CDMA safety guidelines phones voice privacy using phone with memory padlock icon radio frequency, see RF pages out of energy calling back menus receiving calls envelope icon backing up messages erasing selecting options no signal Message key Message key...
  • Page 36 Spanish safety viewing , ??– characters air bags pages standby mode authorized text messages returning to personnel voice mail viewing own phone emergency notification number numbers voice mail standby time hands free driving safety battery charge devices envelope icon icon keyguard erasing external battery...
  • Page 37 ACN 003 852 444...
  • Page 38 80-B6683-1EN, Rev -...

This manual is also suitable for:

Qcp 860Qcp 1960Qcp 2760

Table of Contents