Kyocera QCP 1960 User Manual
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  • Page 2 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. The products and equipment described in this documentation are manufactured under one or more of the following U.S.
  • Page 3: Welcome

    Welcome This user’s guide explains how to use Kyocera Wireless Corp’s QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones™. In addition to making and receiving calls, you can also use your Thin Phone to: send and receive pages access voice mail...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Receiving data or fax calls ..29 User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones Menus ......31 Menu items .
  • Page 7 Contents...
  • Page 8: Quick Start

    To redial the last number called Press SEND TALK User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones icon appears on the screen. The phone enters standby mode under [UNLOCK] and enter your lock code. SEND TALK to answer.
  • Page 9: Quick Menu Reference

    Quick menu reference Press under [MENU] to enter the menu structure. 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 10: Getting To Know Your Phone

    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) User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones under [MENU], then press . (See page 8 for details.)
  • Page 11: Keys On Your Phone

    Keys on your phone Note: This illustration applies to only the QCP 860 and QCP 1960. Press the Volume keys to adjust the ringer and earpiece volume. You also use these keys to move the cursor when you are editing numbers or scrolling through menus.
  • Page 12: Icons On The Screen

    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. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones (2760) are the two unlabeled keys below the screen.
  • Page 13: Turning The Phone On And Off

    Turning the phone on and off To turn the phone on Hold down for about a second. “Searching...” appears on the screen until the phone locates a signal, then the screen icons.) Once your phone is on, it enters standby mode (the phone’s idle state). To turn the phone off Hold down until “Powering Off”...
  • Page 14: Setting The Banner

    100%. However, it is not necessary to wait until all batteries reach 100% before using your phone. Note—While you are using an AC Adaptor, the phone will not make analog calls. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones under [UNLOCK] and enter your lock code. under [EDIT].
  • Page 15: Adding An External Battery

    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 Wireless Corp. Service Center for safe disposal options. Do not handle a damaged or leaking LiIon battery.
  • Page 16: Accessories

    To find out what accessories are available, visit the place where you bought your phone or an authorized Kyocera Wireless Corp. service center. You can also call (800) 211-1537 (510) 683-4004 or visit our Web site at http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/store...
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  • Page 18: Making And Receiving Calls

    Call Waiting—Incoming calls that occurred while you were on another call (if call waiting service is available). User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones , or the volume keys. SEND until “CALLING...”...
  • Page 19: Service Provider Features

    Your service provider may offer extra features like caller ID, three-way calling, call forwarding, and call waiting. Your Kyocera Wireless Corp. phone supports all of these options if they are activated on your phone. Contact your service provider for details.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Volume

    Setting the ringer type Press under [MENU]. Choose Sounds > Ringer Type. On QCP 860 and QCP 1960 Thin Phones, press 2 6; on QCP 2760 Thin Phones, press 2 7. Press under [NEXT] to cycle through the settings. Each ring plays automatically.
  • Page 21: Setting The Backlight

    Setting the backlight To save battery power, do not set the backlight to always on. Press under [MENU]. Press 6 1 to select Backlight. Press 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.
  • Page 22: Phone Book

    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. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones Enter a number between 01 and 99.
  • Page 23 After you have cycled through the letters, the key number appears. For example, if you press twice, the letter B appears. If you press it four times, the number 2 appears. Two seconds after you choose a character, the cursor moves one space to the right. To move the cursor manually, press To delete characters, press Tip—Press...
  • Page 24: Entering Pauses And Hyphens

    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. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones under [OK]. under...
  • Page 25: Dialing From The Phone Book

    To enter a pause or hyphen Start entering the number. Press to insert a pause or manual hyphen. Press one of the following keys: to insert a hard pause to insert a timed pause to insert a manual hyphen Enter the rest of the numbers and the name as usual. Dialing from the phone book To find a memory location Press...
  • Page 26: Changing The Phone Book

    [BOOK]. Press under [NAME]. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones under [SAVE]. If you do not save the under [SAVE] or [OK] to skip a screen without changing , the digit keys, and the volume keys to move the under [SAVE].
  • Page 27 Enter the first letter(s) of the name, and press shows the first entry beginning with that letter. Name search is not case-sensitive. To search by phone number From standby mode, enter three consecutive digits of the number. Press under [FIND]. If more than one phone number contains those digits, the phone lists them all.
  • Page 28: Voice Mail, Pages, And Text Messages

    If your service provider has not set the callback number, press standby mode and dial your service. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones for about two seconds. The to return to...
  • Page 29: Pages And Text Messages

    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. After viewing the notification, press Press under [YES]. Pages and text messages To view a new page or text message When and “Page/Msg”...
  • Page 30: Internet And Data Capabilities

    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.
  • Page 31: Using The Internet Browser

    Using the Internet browser To start the browser Make sure your phone is on. Then press Press under [NET]. The phone connects to the Internet. After an introductory screen, the phone shows your Internet browser home page. Your service provider determines what appears on the home page. Check with your service provider to see if you can edit your home page from your computer.
  • Page 32: Receiving Net Alerts

    A “Net Alert” message appears on the screen. The phone beeps four times. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones under [OK] to submit an entry, the (or the volume keys) to see it.
  • Page 33 To turn off the beep, press Note: Message (2 5). To view new Net Alerts Press to open the message screen. Scroll to the Net Alerts line. An asterisk (*) before the Net Alerts line shows that you have new Net Alerts. Press under [OK].
  • Page 34: Sending Or Receiving Data

    Kyocera Wireless Corp. data cable (available separately). See “Setting up a data connection” on page 29. Analog mode: To receive data in analog mode, you can purchase the Kyocera Wireless Corp. Data on the Go To purchase these accessories, contact your service provider or visit the Kyocera Wireless Corp.
  • Page 35 Press 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.
  • Page 36: Menus

    2 2 Ringer Vol adjusts key beep volume. 2 3 Key Beep Vol adjusts earpiece volume. 2 4 Earpiece User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones under QCP 2760 QCP 860 and 1960...
  • Page 37 2 5 Message On QCP 860 or QCP 1960 phones sets the sound of the incoming call alert. 2 6 Ringer Type sets the sound of keypresses to either tones or clicks. 2 7 Key Sound On QCP 2760 phones sets the automatic volume control on or off.
  • Page 38 System determines which signals your phone will accept. 8 1 Set Service (the recommended setting) accepts any system the phone service Automatic provides. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
  • Page 39 prevents you from making or receiving calls outside your home No Roaming service area. The QCP 860 Thin Phone has two other options, two cellular blocks. By selecting one block, you prevent your phone from operating on the other block. sets your Number Assignment Module (NAM) correctly for your current 8 2 Set NAM area if you have phone accounts with multiple service providers.
  • Page 40: Caring For Your Phone

    Display > Battery (6 8) while the phone is charging. You can safely recharge the battery at any time, even if it has a partial charge. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones , and at the same time.
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting Tips

    If you have not used an internal or external battery for more than a month, recharge it before using it. Ask your local Kyocera Wireless Corp. Service Center to replace the internal battery when it no longer maintains a charge.
  • Page 42: Where To Find Help

    61- and is the top number while the ESN is on the bottom. Standards and safety information For standards and safety information, visit the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) Web site at http://www.wow-com.com or call 888-901-SAFE (toll- free, U.S.A. only). User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
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  • Page 44: Safety 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. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
  • Page 45: Driving Safely

    Potentially unsafe areas Posted facilities—Turn your phone off in any facility when posted notices require you to do so. Aircraft—FCC regulations prohibit using your phone on a plane that is in the air. Turn your phone off before boarding aircraft. Vehicles—RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles.
  • Page 46 If equipment is carelessly placed or not properly installed, you or your passengers risk serious injury. User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones Add additional convenience and safety to Be able to access your wireless phone If necessary, Jotting down a “to do”...
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  • Page 48: Index

    40 browser, 26 browser settings menu, 27 cable, for data, 29 call forwarding, 14 User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones Call Info menu, 32 call waiting, 15 caller ID, 14, 15 calls...
  • Page 49 dropped calls hot swapping, 10 turning on Call Drop alert, 33 earpiece volume, 15, 31 editing erasing, 7 moving the cursor, 6, 7 electronic serial number (ESN), 33 email as net alert, 27 as short message, 23, 24 data, 29 digital mode, 34 force data mode, 34 Internet browser, 25...
  • Page 50 17 searching by, 21 navigating, 26–27 net alerts, 27 no signal icon, 7 User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones number keypad, 6 on call icon, 7, 27 one-touch dialing enabling, 33...
  • Page 51 recent history list adding numbers with scratchpad, 32 erasing, 32 redialing last ten numbers, 13 viewing call information, 13 recharging batteries, 9, 35 redialing auto retry, 32 last number dialed, 13 recent history list, 13 see also recent history list resetting the phone, 36 returning to home page, 26 RF energy...
  • Page 52 15 earpiece, 31 key beep, 31 message alert, 32 setting auto-vol, 15 Web page home page, 26 secure page, 27 Working status indicator, 27 World Wide Web, 25 User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
  • Page 53 ACN 003 893 150 Index...
  • Page 54 User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
  • Page 55 80-B6676-1EN, Rev -...

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