Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] QCP 820, QCP 1920 and QCP 2700 PHONE USER GUIDE
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. Patents:
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Important Information
FCC/IC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. [. . . ] SWITCHING BETWEEN MENUS The menu trees on the following pages show the structure of the long and short menus. Select "FEATURES. " Scroll and select "Display. " Scroll and select "Menu Length. " Scroll and select "LONG. " Select "Features. " Scroll and select "Display. " Scroll and select "Menu Length. " Scroll and select "short. "
To use the short menu:
LONG MENU You can access all menu items by using either the dial-shuttle or the keypad. The blinking number in the upper left corner indicates the menu number. The overall structure appears as follows.
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F-1: Sounds
F11: Ringer Volume F12: Mute/UnMute F13: Keybeep Volume F14: Earpiece Volume F15: Ringer Type F16: Key Sound F17: Beep Length F18: Message Beep
F-2: Timers
F31: F32: F33: F34: F35: F36: F37: My Number Save Erase Edit Find Name Phone Book Calls List
F21: F22: F23: F24:
All Calls Recent Calls Minute Alert Auto-Off
F-3: Directory
Features
F-4: Extras
F51: F52: F53: F54: F55: F56: F57: F58: Lock Phone New Code Restrict # Limit Calls Master Reset Erase Book Erase Calls Emergency #
F41: F42: F43: F44: F45: F46:
Key Guard Touch Dial Auto-Retry Auto-Answer AnyKey Answer Scratch Pad
F-5: Security
F-6: Display
F71: F72: F73: F74: F75: F76: F77: F77:
F-7: Network
Roam Alert Drop Alert Priv. Set System/Set Service Force Call (the QCP-820TM phone) Data/Fax In (the QCP-1920TM and QCP-2700® phones)
F61: F62: F63: F64: F65: F66:
Banner Backlight Auto-Hyphen Sort Book Language Menu Length
SHORT MENU 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.
Ringer Volume My Number Saved #s Features Lock Phone Set Service (the QCP-1920TM and QCP-2700® phones) Long Menu
Phone Book Find Name Calls List
LONG MENU ITEM DESCRIPTIONS Menu items available only on the QCP 820 and QCP 1920 phones are identified in the following list by an asterisk (*). Menu items available only on the QCP 2700 phone are identified by two asterisks (**). Sounds (Menu 1) This lets you adjust any sound-related feature.
Ringer Volume (Menu 11):
Adjust incoming call ringer and new message alert volume
with or . The "escalating" setting starts the ringing out quietly and gradually gets
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louder with each ring.
Mute/Unmute (Menu 12):
Switch the microphone on and off during a call. When the
microphone is off, the other party can't hear you.
Keybeep Volume (Menu 13): Earpiece Volume (Menu 14):
Adjust the volume that the keys make when you press them. Turning the dial-shuttle
during a call will adjust this setting as well.
Ringer Type (Menu 15):
Choose from ten possible ringer sounds.
NOTE: Calls will automatically generate a distinctive ringing sound when you are outside your regular service area, as noted on page 8.
Key Sound (Menu 16):
Select either beep tones or click sounds. Set key beep tone length (how long the beeps will be played over the
Beep Length (Menu 17):
air from a single key press). The "long" setting may be necessary for older answering machines or automated systems that require long key press tones.
Message Beep (Menu 18):
The beep signaling an incoming message 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 all calls in minutes and seconds and number of
calls. This information is resettable.
Minute Alert (Menu 23):
Produces an audible alert 10 seconds before the end of each minute
during a call.
Auto-Off (Menu 24):
Enables you to set the phone to turn off automatically after a specified
time. When the phone is turned off, the auto-off feature is disabled until activated again.
Bill Timer (Menu 25):
If enabled by your service provider, this feature provides additional
timer information according to their billing methods. It is usually used only on phones that are being rented.
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Directory (Menu 3) This allows access into the phone number storage capabilities including the phone book, recent calls list, and your phone's own number.
My Number (Menu 31): Save (Menu 32): Erase (Menu 33): Edit (Menu 34):
Displays the phone's telephone number (page 7).
Saves memory locations (page 12). Erases memory locations (page 14).
Edits memory locations (page 14). Finds either one specific memory or an entire list of phone book
Find Name (Menu 35):
Phone Book (Menu 36):
entries (page 13).
Calls List (Menu 37):
Accesses the last ten calls made, received, missed, or added and to see
the duration and time/date of a call (page 18). Extras (Menu 4) This allows 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. [. . . ] Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some 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).
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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. [. . . ]