Page 2 - DCN
[ii] This manual is based on the production version of the QCP 820, QCP 1920 or QCP 2700 portable wireless telephone. The products and equipment described in this documentation are manufactured under license from Kyocera Wireless Corp. Incorporated under one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 4,...
Page 3 - Important Information; Caution; • The QCP
[iii] Important Information 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 und...
Page 5 - CONTENTS
[v] CONTENTS GETTING STARTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 FUNCTION KEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 DISPLAY ICONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 7 - Exposure to radio frequency signals 35
[vii] RETURNING TO YOUR HOME PAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 EXITING THE BROWSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 NAVIGATING THE PHONE BROWSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 9 - GETTING STARTED; • Lighted keypad
[1] GETTING STARTED Kyocera Wireless Corp. appreciates your business and is pleased you have selected a CDMA wireless phone. The QCP 820, QCP 1920, and QCP 2700 phones defines new industry standards and will give you many years of dependable service. Your new phone includes time-saving features like...
Page 10 - FUNCTION KEYS
[2] Use the following keys as described below. Dial-shuttle. Use the dial-shuttle on the left side of the phone as you work with menus and perform operations. Turn the dial up and down to scroll through options and press it into the phone to perform actions, such as choosing a feature or option. Mes...
Page 11 - DISPLAY ICONS
[3] Icons, described below, convey information regarding phone operations. Memory location. Conveys information, based on the open menu, in the upper-left corner of the screen. For example, phone book memory location number “L01,” recent calls list number “C07,” or feature menu number “F01.” Digital...
Page 12 - Plug the standard AC adapter into a wall outlet.; USING THE BATTERY
[4] The phone comes with a rechargeable battery pack. Three types of batteries are available for use with this phone. Remember to fully charge the battery as soon as its charge gets low to maximize available talk and standby times. Installing and removing the battery The battery pack snaps easily in...
Page 15 - BASIC FUNCTIONS; Locking the keypad
[7] BASIC FUNCTIONS Your phone is easy to use and has many time-saving features. First, ensure that the phone is on, as described in the Getting Started chapter of this guide. 1. Press the keys to enter the phone number. 2. Press or press the dial-shuttle two times. If the phone is locked or another...
Page 20 - PERMANENT PHONE BOOK; SAVING NUMBERS TO THE PHONE BOOK
[12] PERMANENT PHONE BOOK The phone has memory for 99 of your friends, relatives, and associates. You can store entries of up to 32 digits with an associated name up to 12 characters. There are two ways to access the entire phone book. • When a call is not in progress (the phone is in standby status...
Page 21 - Location number; Retrieving by name search
[13] There are several ways to find numbers in the phone book. This section assumes you’re at the standby status display and not on a call. (You can go to standby by pressing , or the phone book can be retrieved during a call through the “Features” menu.) Retrieving all memory locations 1. Turn the ...
Page 23 - Speed dialing; FOR MEMORY LOCATIONS 1 TO 9:; Dialing from a memory list
You can make a call using any phone book memory location either by speed dialing, one-touch dialing, or by pressing while viewing the memory location. Speed dialing You can quickly dial numbers that are saved in your phone’s phone book with just a couple of key presses. 1. Press the key(s) that corr...
Page 25 - Recall a phone book memory.; Restricting an entry; Scroll and select “Security.”
[17] Changing case during name entry When entering a name, you can use both upper and lower case letters. Press the appropriate number key until you see the letter and case you need. After upper case, the sequence repeats in lower case. Viewing a number If the complete number doesn’t fit on the scre...
Page 26 - RECENT CALLS LIST
[18] RECENT CALLS LIST To facilitate redialing, the phone keeps a list of the last 10 unique numbers that you dialed, answered, missed, or added. New entries replace older entries as calls are received. There are two ways to access the calls list. • In standby (not in a call): Turn dial-shuttle one ...
Page 27 - • “View Number” to see the complete phone number
[19] • “View Number” to see the complete phone number • “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).
Page 28 - FEATURE MENUS; SWITCHING BETWEEN MENUS
[20] FEATURE MENUS There are two different feature menus that let you check or change different feature settings. The long menu includes every possible menu option. The short menu consists of the most frequently used menu items. When the Long Feature menu is active, the flashing number at the top le...
Page 29 - SHORT MENU; LONG MENU ITEM DESCRIPTIONS
[21] The short menu is a subset of the long menu. You must use the dial-shuttle to access any menu item; shortcut keypad entries do not work with the short menu. The short menu structure appears as follows. Menu items available only on the QCP 820 and QCP 1920 phones are identified in the following ...
Page 33 - for the QCP-820 phone
[25] Menu Length (Menu 66): Selects long or short feature menu. The short menu includes only a few often-used items while the long menu includes all of the many features of the phone. See pages 20 and 21 for menu tree layouts. Network (Menu 7) This allows you to set some service provider network set...
Page 34 - NEW MESSAGE ALERT
[26] PAGING, MESSAGING, AND VOICE MAIL This feature lets you receive messages when your phone is turned on. A single key, , allows you to access your messages while a four-line display permits easy viewing. While reading a message, you can return a call to the callback number provided in the message...
Page 35 - Reading text messages and pages; “OLD TEXT” to see the old messages in the order that they were read.; Viewing voice mail notifications
[27] These messages may consist of a time stamp, a callback number, a name (only if the callback number matches one of your stored phone book numbers), and text. You can view both new and old text messages. Reading text messages and pages 1. Press . The display will show the number of voice, new tex...
Page 36 - MESSAGE OPTIONS
[28] At the end of any message, you can choose “OPTIONS.” There are separate options for text messages and voice mail notifications. You can select one of the following options for both types of messages: • “ERASE MSG” to delete the message from memory • “SEND” to make a call to the callback number ...
Page 37 - INTERNET BROWSER; STARTING THE BROWSER
[29] INTERNET BROWSER You can use your phone to browse the Internet if you subscribe to phone Internet services, and over-the-air Internet access for your phone model is available in your area. Contact your service provider for details. The microbrowser in your phone can access Internet-based inform...
Page 40 - DATA; Data Connectivity Kit
[32] DATA Some service providers allow you to use your phone to make data calls (for example, e-mail and Internet access) or to send and receive faxes. To do this you must connect the phone to a computer or other computing device using the Data/Fax Cable or the Data On the Go ® Fax/Modem PC Card (av...
Page 41 - SETTING UP INCOMING DATA CALLS
[33] Due to infrastructure limitations, there may be times when your phone cannot determine if an incoming CDMA call contains voice or data information. Check with your service provider to see if they support both voice and data signals. If the network does not know how to distinguish between voice ...
Page 42 - ACCESSORIES; ORDERING ACCESSORIES
[34] ACCESSORIES To order accessories, contact your service provider or visit the Kyocera Wireless Corp. website at http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/store/ 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 •...
Page 43 - PHONE SAFETY AND CARE; Exposure to radio frequency signals; • Extend the antenna fully.; BACKGROUND
[35] PHONE SAFETY AND CARE The hand-held portable telephone is one of the most exciting and innovative electronic products ever developed. It lets you stay in touch wherever you go. Your telephone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it’s on, it receives and also sends out radio frequ...
Page 45 - Also, if using your phone while driving please:; Pacemakers; If you have a pacemaker:; Hearing aids
[37] Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving please: • Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your first responsibility. • Use hands-free operation, if available. • Pull off the road and pa...
Page 46 - OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES
[38] 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 re...
Page 48 - WHERE TO FIND HELP; • The name of your service provider; YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER
[40] WHERE TO FIND HELP There are several ways for you to get help with your Kyocera Wireless Corp. phone. For questions about your phone and phone service, contact your service provider first. Your service provider’s customer support department can answer questions about your phone, phone bill, cal...
Page 49 - I N D E X
[41] I N D E X A AC adapter 4–5 accessories 1 aircraft 38 analog mode 10 answering a call 8, 23 antenna 3, 5 any-key answer 1, 23 auto-hyphen 24 automatic power off 22 automatic redial 1, 8, 23 automatic scroll 27 auto-N.A.M. 20, 25 B backlight 24 banner 5, 24 battery care 36 charge level 4 charging...