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... a data connection . . . . . 29 Receiving data or fax calls 29 Menus 31 Menu items 31 Caring for Your Phone 35 Phone 35 Antenna 35 Battery 35 Troubleshooting tips 36 Where to find help 37 Safety Information 39 Radio Frequency (RF) energy . . . . 39 Driving safely 40 Index 43 User's Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 1
... a data connection . . . . . 29 Receiving data or fax calls 29 Menus 31 Menu items 31 Caring for Your Phone 35 Phone 35 Antenna 35 Battery 35 Troubleshooting tips 36 Where to find help 37 Safety Information 39 Radio Frequency (RF) energy . . . . 39 Driving safely 40 Index 43 User's Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 1
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...digits of your battery s Plug the AC Adaptor or Global Travel Charger into the phone and into a wall outlet. Turn on the screen. TALK To answer a call 1. END To save . 2. Press SEND or . To charge your phone number. To make a call s When the phone rings, press SEND...state). To end a call s Press . Enter a memory location from the phone book. 2. TALK To redial the last number called Press or . s SEND TALK User's Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 3 To speed dial a phone number 1. The default lock code is locked, press or under [SAVE] and...
...digits of your battery s Plug the AC Adaptor or Global Travel Charger into the phone and into a wall outlet. Turn on the screen. TALK To answer a call 1. END To save . 2. Press SEND or . To charge your phone number. To make a call s When the phone rings, press SEND...state). To end a call s Press . Enter a memory location from the phone book. 2. TALK To redial the last number called Press or . s SEND TALK User's Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 3 To speed dial a phone number 1. The default lock code is locked, press or under [SAVE] and...
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... marks and pauses. 9 Press Scroll Down to scroll through menus and screens. User's Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 7 Press and hold Power to turn the phone on . No Signal means the phone is on or off. 11 C Press Clear once to erase the last character. The more black...screen. In standby mode, the Smart Keys are using. When editing text, press it to move to an open area. Padlock indicates your phone is in the battery. Once you are [MENU] and [BOOK]. When this key to return to the previous menu level. On Call means a call is ...
... marks and pauses. 9 Press Scroll Down to scroll through menus and screens. User's Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 7 Press and hold Power to turn the phone on . No Signal means the phone is on or off. 11 C Press Clear once to erase the last character. The more black...screen. In standby mode, the Smart Keys are using. When editing text, press it to move to an open area. Padlock indicates your phone is in the battery. Once you are [MENU] and [BOOK]. When this key to return to the previous menu level. On Call means a call is ...
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... (to a level of 90%), then recharges the external battery (to the charger. Your phone may come with a rechargeable internal lithium ion (LiIon) battery, which you do for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 9 Press or under [UNLOCK] and enter your name). To unlock the phone s To unlock the phone, press or under [NEXT] to scroll through these...
... (to a level of 90%), then recharges the external battery (to the charger. Your phone may come with a rechargeable internal lithium ion (LiIon) battery, which you do for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 9 Press or under [UNLOCK] and enter your name). To unlock the phone s To unlock the phone, press or under [NEXT] to scroll through these...
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... the backlight to "always off." (See "Display" on your nearest Kyocera Wireless Corp. Otherwise, it latches into the corresponding holes on page 11.) To attach an external battery 1. This process is illegal in household or business trash. The phone uses the external battery without dropping the call , snap on the top of power during...
... the backlight to "always off." (See "Display" on your nearest Kyocera Wireless Corp. Otherwise, it latches into the corresponding holes on page 11.) To attach an external battery 1. This process is illegal in household or business trash. The phone uses the external battery without dropping the call , snap on the top of power during...
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You can also call (800) 211-1537 (510) 683-4004 or visit our Web site at http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/store User's Guide for your phone or an authorized Kyocera Wireless Corp. Accessories Accessories for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 11 To find out what accessories are available, visit the place where you bought your phone may include a Hands-free Car Kit, Hands-free Headset, leather case, desktop charger, external battery, and more. service center.
You can also call (800) 211-1537 (510) 683-4004 or visit our Web site at http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/store User's Guide for your phone or an authorized Kyocera Wireless Corp. Accessories Accessories for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 11 To find out what accessories are available, visit the place where you bought your phone may include a Hands-free Car Kit, Hands-free Headset, leather case, desktop charger, external battery, and more. service center.
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Press to cycle through the options: always on, always off, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 10 sec + call, or 30 sec + call. (The "+ call .) A check mark shows which option is selected. 4. Press or under [OK] to always on for the duration of the call " options cause the light to select Backlight. 3. Press 6 1 to remain on . 1. Setting the backlight To save battery power, do not set the backlight to select the option you want. 16 Making and Receiving Calls Press or under [MENU]. 2.
Press to cycle through the options: always on, always off, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 10 sec + call, or 30 sec + call. (The "+ call .) A check mark shows which option is selected. 4. Press or under [OK] to always on for the duration of the call " options cause the light to select Backlight. 3. Press 6 1 to remain on . 1. Setting the backlight To save battery power, do not set the backlight to select the option you want. 16 Making and Receiving Calls Press or under [MENU]. 2.
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...under [MORE] for more information, such as your electronic serial number (ESN). 6 7 Language sets the language for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 33 This helps you track your phone. When you acknowledge the message, the Msg Remind beep stops until you get a new voice mail message. 8 System ... your service area. 7 5 Msg Remind sets the automatic voice mail message reminder beep on or off " to extend the battery's charge. For instance, it is on, the phone beeps every five minutes when you have not yet acknowledged. 5 4 Beep Length sets key beep length. 5 5 One-Touch...
...under [MORE] for more information, such as your electronic serial number (ESN). 6 7 Language sets the language for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 33 This helps you track your phone. When you acknowledge the message, the Msg Remind beep stops until you get a new voice mail message. 8 System ... your service area. 7 5 Msg Remind sets the automatic voice mail message reminder beep on or off " to extend the battery's charge. For instance, it is on, the phone beeps every five minutes when you have not yet acknowledged. 5 4 Beep Length sets key beep length. 5 5 One-Touch...
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..., and will invalidate your phone. s Do not touch the antenna while you place or receive a call . Battery Your phone comes with Kyocera Wireless Corp. You can damage your phone warranty if the accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. s Keep the phone dry. s To reset,...the dealer for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 35 If the phone gets wet, turn the power off immediately and remove the external battery. s Treat the phone gently. Resetting the phone On rare occasions, your phone may be dangerous and will invalidate your phone is sturdy,...
..., and will invalidate your phone. s Do not touch the antenna while you place or receive a call . Battery Your phone comes with Kyocera Wireless Corp. You can damage your phone warranty if the accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. s Keep the phone dry. s To reset,...the dealer for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones 35 If the phone gets wet, turn the power off immediately and remove the external battery. s Treat the phone gently. Resetting the phone On rare occasions, your phone may be dangerous and will invalidate your phone is sturdy,...
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... set the callback number, press END to return to standby mode and dial your local Kyocera Wireless Corp. To conserve battery power, make or receive calls. Power save mode Your phone automatically switches to power-save mode if it has not found a signal after about two...if the icon has disappeared. 36 Caring for improving battery performance s Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery. When the phone finds a signal, it . s If you forget your lock code, call your phone number. s Ask your service. The phone periodically rechecks for more than a month, recharge it...
... set the callback number, press END to return to standby mode and dial your local Kyocera Wireless Corp. To conserve battery power, make or receive calls. Power save mode Your phone automatically switches to power-save mode if it has not found a signal after about two...if the icon has disappeared. 36 Caring for improving battery performance s Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery. When the phone finds a signal, it . s If you forget your lock code, call your phone number. s Ask your service. The phone periodically rechecks for more than a month, recharge it...
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...QUALCOMM only, 5, 35 adjusting volume, 15, 31 air bags, safety, 41 aircraft safety, 40 alerts change in service, 33 dropped calls, 33 low power, 10 menu, 33 message, 23 minute, 33 setting volume, 31 analog mode, 29 alert, 33 forcing, 34 putting phone in analog mode, 34 setting (2760..., 18 charging batteries, 9, 35 Clear...2760), 34 digital mode, 29 alert, 33 forcing, 34 setting (2760), 34 display banner, 9 date and time, 33 icons, 7 Display menu, 33 driving safety, 40-41 air bags, 41 guidelines, 40 hands free devices, 41 RF energy, 40 User's Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
...QUALCOMM only, 5, 35 adjusting volume, 15, 31 air bags, safety, 41 aircraft safety, 40 alerts change in service, 33 dropped calls, 33 low power, 10 menu, 33 message, 23 minute, 33 setting volume, 31 analog mode, 29 alert, 33 forcing, 34 putting phone in analog mode, 34 setting (2760..., 18 charging batteries, 9, 35 Clear...2760), 34 digital mode, 29 alert, 33 forcing, 34 setting (2760), 34 display banner, 9 date and time, 33 icons, 7 Display menu, 33 driving safety, 40-41 air bags, 41 guidelines, 40 hands free devices, 41 RF energy, 40 User's Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
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..., 32 pages, 24 recent history list, 32 text messages, 24 voice mail notification, 23 exiting Internet browser, 26 explosive areas, 40 external batteries about, 9 attaching, 10 benefits, 10 removing, 10 F fax fax for next call, 30 fax until power off, 30 preparing to receive, 29 fax mode, 30 ... aids, 39 help, 37 home page returning to, 26 sample, 26 hot swapping, 10 hyphens automatic, 33 manual, 19 I indicators on phone, 27 Information key, 7, 18, 20, 27 internal battery, 10, 35 Internet browser, 25-27 arrows, 27 billable time, 27 exiting, 26 home page, 26 navigating, 26-27 net alerts, 27...
..., 32 pages, 24 recent history list, 32 text messages, 24 voice mail notification, 23 exiting Internet browser, 26 explosive areas, 40 external batteries about, 9 attaching, 10 benefits, 10 removing, 10 F fax fax for next call, 30 fax until power off, 30 preparing to receive, 29 fax mode, 30 ... aids, 39 help, 37 home page returning to, 26 sample, 26 hot swapping, 10 hyphens automatic, 33 manual, 19 I indicators on phone, 27 Information key, 7, 18, 20, 27 internal battery, 10, 35 Internet browser, 25-27 arrows, 27 billable time, 27 exiting, 26 home page, 26 navigating, 26-27 net alerts, 27...
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...7 erasing, 24 Message key, 6 saving callback number, 24 viewing, 24 see also messages pauses, entering, 19 performance batteries, 36 phone, 35 power save mode, 10 phone book, 17-22 entering names, 17 entering numbers, 17 erasing entire, 32 hyphens, 19 pauses, 19 searching, 21 ...phone on or off, 8, 13 preparing to receive fax or data call, 29 privacy enhanced CDMA voice privacy, 7 secret numbers, 17 R radio frequency, see RF energy receiving fax or data call, 29 Receiving status indicator, 27 receiving calls messages, 7 no signal, 7 User's Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
...7 erasing, 24 Message key, 6 saving callback number, 24 viewing, 24 see also messages pauses, entering, 19 performance batteries, 36 phone, 35 power save mode, 10 phone book, 17-22 entering names, 17 entering numbers, 17 erasing entire, 32 hyphens, 19 pauses, 19 searching, 21 ...phone on or off, 8, 13 preparing to receive fax or data call, 29 privacy enhanced CDMA voice privacy, 7 secret numbers, 17 R radio frequency, see RF energy receiving fax or data call, 29 Receiving status indicator, 27 receiving calls messages, 7 no signal, 7 User's Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Thin Phones...
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...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 about, 39 exposure, 39..., 15 Spanish characters, 18 language option, 33 standby mode Clear key, 8 definition of, 8 End key, 8 returning to, 6, 7 viewing own phone number, 7 standby time battery charge icon, 7 external battery, 9, 10 Star key, 6 starting Internet browser, 26 status indicators, 27 support, 37 System menu, 33 T talk time...
...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 about, 39 exposure, 39..., 15 Spanish characters, 18 language option, 33 standby mode Clear key, 8 definition of, 8 End key, 8 returning to, 6, 7 viewing own phone number, 7 standby time battery charge icon, 7 external battery, 9, 10 Star key, 6 starting Internet browser, 26 status indicators, 27 support, 37 System menu, 33 T talk time...
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Table of Contents Quick Start 1 Getting to Know Your Phone 5 Keys on your phone 5 Icons on the screen 7 Using Smart Keys 8 Turning the phone on and off 8 About standby mode 9 Viewing your phone number 9 Using keyguard 9 Locking the phone 10 Setting the banner 11 Charging the batteries 12 Accessories 16 User's Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones vii
Table of Contents Quick Start 1 Getting to Know Your Phone 5 Keys on your phone 5 Icons on the screen 7 Using Smart Keys 8 Turning the phone on and off 8 About standby mode 9 Viewing your phone number 9 Using keyguard 9 Locking the phone 10 Setting the banner 11 Charging the batteries 12 Accessories 16 User's Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones vii
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Caring for Your Phone 66 Phone 66 Antenna 67 Battery 68 Troubleshooting tips 70 Where to find help 71 Standards and safety information 72 Safety Information 72 Index 82 x
Caring for Your Phone 66 Phone 66 Antenna 67 Battery 68 Troubleshooting tips 70 Where to find help 71 Standards and safety information 72 Safety Information 72 Index 82 x
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END To save . 2. Enter the number you want to answer. Press or under [SAVE] and follow the directions on the keypad, then press SEND or . TALK To answer a call • Press . Dial the number on the screen. 2 Quick Start In standby mode, , or the volume keys. To end a call • When the phone rings, press press any key except , END or SEND pwr or TALK to save a number in the phone book 1. Turn on the phone. 2. To charge your battery • Plug the AC Adaptor or Global Travel Charger into the phone and into a wall outlet. To make a call 1.
END To save . 2. Enter the number you want to answer. Press or under [SAVE] and follow the directions on the keypad, then press SEND or . TALK To answer a call • Press . Dial the number on the screen. 2 Quick Start In standby mode, , or the volume keys. To end a call • When the phone rings, press press any key except , END or SEND pwr or TALK to save a number in the phone book 1. Turn on the phone. 2. To charge your battery • Plug the AC Adaptor or Global Travel Charger into the phone and into a wall outlet. To make a call 1.
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... call is operating in the battery. The more information, see , the stronger the signal. Padlock indicates your service provider). When this icon appears, you see page 12.) User's Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones 7 Roaming means the phone is operating with enhanced CDMA... voice privacy (if available from the system. Battery Charge shows how much power remains in CDMA digital mode.
... call is operating in the battery. The more information, see , the stronger the signal. Padlock indicates your service provider). When this icon appears, you see page 12.) User's Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones 7 Roaming means the phone is operating with enhanced CDMA... voice privacy (if available from the system. Battery Charge shows how much power remains in CDMA digital mode.
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...need to remove to charge. If the charge falls too low, the phone turns off without saving any functions in the banner (for the phone book. (See "Saving a name with a number" on page 27.) 6. This LiIon battery is partially charged when you can to maximize talk time. Fully charge ...the battery as soon as you receive the phone. 4. (Optional) If a banner exists, press or under...
...need to remove to charge. If the charge falls too low, the phone turns off without saving any functions in the banner (for the phone book. (See "Saving a name with a number" on page 27.) 6. This LiIon battery is partially charged when you can to maximize talk time. Fully charge ...the battery as soon as you receive the phone. 4. (Optional) If a banner exists, press or under...
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... Adding an external battery You can purchase an external battery that snaps onto the back of 90%), then recharges the external battery (to extend the talk and standby times. (See "Accessories" on page 16.) User's Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones 13 Note: The phone will not make ...analog calls while attached to charge the battery. Do not use your phone. Your phone may come with either an AC Adaptor or a Global Travel Charger (shown...
... Adding an external battery You can purchase an external battery that snaps onto the back of 90%), then recharges the external battery (to extend the talk and standby times. (See "Accessories" on page 16.) User's Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones 13 Note: The phone will not make ...analog calls while attached to charge the battery. Do not use your phone. Your phone may come with either an AC Adaptor or a Global Travel Charger (shown...