Kyocera QCP-2035 Tri-mode Mobile Phone User Manual 21 User sGuide

Kyocera Communications, Inc Tri-mode Mobile Phone 21 User sGuide

Users Guide

Exhibit 21
User’s Guide
User’s Guide for QCP™ 2008
and QCP™ 2035 phones
This manual is based on the production versions of the QCP
2008 and QCP 2035 phones. Software changes may have
occurred after this printing. Kyocera reserves the right to
make changes in technical and product specifications
without prior notice. The products and equipment described
in this documentation are manufactured under license from
QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the
following U.S. patents:
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Kyocera is a US-registered trademark and QCP is a
trademark of Kyocera Corporation. QUALCOMM is a
registered trademark and registered service mark of
QUALCOMM Incorporated. Other product and brand names
may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
Copyright © 2000 Kyocera Wireless Corp. All rights
reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
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Contents
1 Features of the QCP 2008 and QCP
2035 Phone 1
Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2 Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
To turn on the phone . . . . . . . . . . 3
To turn off the phone . . . . . . . . . . 3
To find your phone number . . . . 3
To make a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
To end a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
To answer a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
To silence the ringer/alert . . . . . . 4
To lock the keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
To unlock the keypad . . . . . . . . . . 4
To adjust the volume . . . . . . . . . . 4
Screen icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4 Using the Contacts directory. . . . 9
To save a phone number . . . . . . . 9
Speed dial and 1-Touch Dial . . . 12
Contact cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
To delete a contact card . . . . . . . 15
To search the Contacts directory 15
To enter letters, numbers and
punctuation marks . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Silence All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Keyguard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
To turn keyguard off . . . . . . . . . 24
Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Call Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
6 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Web Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Tip Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Bust Out game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Countdown Timer . . . . . . . . . . . 39
7 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
8 Phone care and safety. . . . . . . . . 45
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
User’s Guide for the QCP 2008 and QCP 2035 phones 1
1 Features of the QCP 2008 and QCP 2035 Phone
Erases the last character in or moves to the
previous menu.
Adjusts volume when on a call, scrolls up, down,
left or right through lists and menus, and
positions the cursor during text entry.
Starts, answers or ends a call.
Enters a number, letter, or punctuation mark.
Enters a capital letter.
Pull out the antenna to make or answer a call.
Push in the antenna when the phone is not in use.
Selects a menu item.
Turns on and turns off the phone, ends a call, or
returns to standby mode.
Enters a space during text entry.
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Menus
Quick menu reference
Press to scroll up, down, left or right through the menus.
Press to select a menu item.
Press to go back to the top level of the current menu.
Press to return to idle standby mode.
My Info Calls Settings Tools MessagesContacts
My Information View All
Add New
Find Name
Speed Dial List
Voice Dial List
Business List
Personal List
Info
Recent Calls Silence All
Keyguard
Sounds
Display
Security
Call Information
Network
Extras
Messaging
Accessories
Web Browser
Voice Memo
Scheduler
Alarm Clock
Calculator
Tip Calculator
Bust Out
Stopwatch
Countdown Timer
Memo Pad
Voicemail
In-Box
Out-Box
Filed
Settings
Users Guide for the QCP 2008 and QCP 2035 Phones 3
2Getting Started
This section explains how to use the
basic features of two types of Kyocera
Wireless Corporation (KWC) phones:
QCP 2008 dual-mode CDMA digital
and analog cellular service at 800
MHz
QCP 2035 trimode CDMA digital
service at 800 and 1900 MHz, and
analog service at 800 MHz
To turn on the phone
Fully extend the antenna.
Press for one to two seconds.
When the phone locates a signal,
the appears and the phone is
ready to make or receive a call. Once
the phone is on, it enters idle
standby mode when no numbers
have been entered and no call is in
progress.
To turn off the phone
Hold down until “Powering
off” appears (about three seconds).
To find your phone number
From idle standby mode, press .
To make a call
Fully extend the antenna.
Press to turn on the phone.
Enter the phone number.
Press .
To end a call
Press .
To answer a call
Press .
4To silence the ringer/alert
To silence the ringer/alert
When you receive a call, you may
silence the ringer or stop the vibration
alert in one of three ways:
Press .
Press up or down.
Select Silence on the screen.
To silence all alerts (including the
ringer) in idle standby mode, press and
hold , then select the setting you
want.
To lock the keypad
To protect your phone from
accidental keypresses when a call is
not in progress, press up and hold
.
Press to lock the keypad. A
message appears Keypad guard is
active. Press to unlock.
To unlock the keypad
Press up on .
Press . A message appears
Keypad guard is active. Press to
unlock.
Press up on , then press .
To adjust the volume
To manually adjust the volume during a
call, press up or down.
Follow these instructions to set the
phone to automatically adjust the
earpiece volume based on the amount
of noise around you or the other
persons voice volume level:
Select Settings Sounds Smart
Sound.
Select one of the following:
Enabled adjusts the volume
automatically.
Disabled keeps the volume level
the same until you manually
adjust it using .
Press .
Users Guide for the QCP 2008 and QCP 2035 Phones 5
Screen icons
Your phone has a five-line screen. The
following icons may appear on the top
line:
The phone is operating in
CDMA digital mode.
Current signal strength. When
this icon is visible, you can
make and receive calls.
No signal. You cannot make or
receive calls.
A call is in progress. (In idle
standby mode, this icon is not
visible.)
The alarm clock is set.
The phone is set to make no
noises for incoming calls, new
messages, or other alerts. The
backlighting or vibrator will be
used instead.
The phone is outside of its
home area.
6Screen icons
Users Guide for the QCP 2008 and QCP 2035 phones 7
3 Battery
Your phone comes with an internal
lithium ion (LiIon) battery. Leave this
battery in the phone at all times. The
battery is partially charged when you
receive the phone.
Before using your phone, fully charge
the battery by connecting the AC
Adapter to the phone, then connecting
it to a wall outlet. Let the phone charge
until you receive a text message stating
that charging is complete or the battery
icon is full . You can safely
recharge the battery at any time, even if
it has a partial charge.
Power-save mode
Your phone automatically switches to
power-save mode after about 15
minutes. Power-save mode decreases
the drain on the battery. When the
phone is in power-save mode, you
cannot make or receive calls, and
Power Save Mode and ( ) appear
on the screen.
Battery performance
Follow these guidelines to improve
battery performance.
Do not disassemble or short-circuit
the battery.
Keep the metal contacts at the base
of the battery clean.
If you have not used an internal or
external battery for more than a
month, recharge it before using it.
Avoid extreme temperatures, direct
sunlight and high humidity.
Never dispose of any battery in or
near a fire. It could explode.
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4 Using the Contacts directory
NOTE—Some features in this section
have not been implemented, tested or
validated.
Your phone has a tool called the
Contacts directory, which works like a
set of phone index cards. Use the
Contacts directory to store information
about a person or a company on a
virtual contact card.
The Contacts directory stores a
minimum of 100 cards. On each card
you can store a name and a phone
number, as well as street addresses,
email addresses, URLs, and notes about
the person or company. You can also set
up a speed dial number. You can
designate each card as personal or
business to help you find numbers by
type. Phone numbers and cards can be
set up as secret, so you can access them
only with a security code.
Note—If you have the Q-Suite
Connectivity Kit Contacts Manager
application (sold separately) on your
computer, you can download phone
book entries from your computer to the
Contacts directory on your phone. Refer
to the documentation that came with
that application for more information.
Before using the Contacts directory,
refer to the following sections:
To enter letters, numbers and
punctuation marks on page 17.
To enter special characters on
page 18.
To enter pauses and hyphens on
page 19.
To save a phone number
Make sure your phone is in idle
standby mode, then enter the phone
number you want to save.
10 To save a phone number
Select Save by pressing to the
right, then press .
Select the type of number (work,
home, mobile, pager, or fax).
Select an option:
To add to an existing contact,
select Add and press up or
down to find the contact, or press
to select Find Name, then
proceed to step 5.
To create a new contact, select
New and enter a name for the
contact. Proceed to step 5.
Select Done by pressing twice.
Select an option:
Save & Exit saves information
and returns you to idle
standby mode.
Speed Dialing asks you to
choose a speed dial location
from the list. You can choose
any location except 1, which is
reserved for your voicemail
number.
Secrecy allows you to set
restrictions, lock or hide the
phone number.
Primary Number allows you
to classify this number as the
primary number for the
contact.
Classify Contact allows you to
classify the contact as business
or personal.
View Contact allows you to
enter an email address, street
address, a URL, or notes.
Press . The message Contact
Successfully Saved! appears.
NoteMultiple items, such as
addresses, are indicated on the contact
card by dots next to the applicable icon.
For example, if there are two addresses,
the icon will show one dot next to it to
indicate a second address exists. A
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maximum of six phone numbers, two
email addresses, two street addresses,
two URLs, and one note may be entered
for each contact.
ImportantSome pieces of information
can be added only after you save a card,
including speed dial number and
secrecy status.
To save a phone number
automatically
The Auto-Save setting tells the phone to
ask you to save a number in the
Contacts directory after you have called
the number three times.
From idle standby mode, select
Settings Extras Auto-Save.
Select Enabled.
Press .
To save a phone number as a
contact card
This allows you to create a new contact
card and add necessary information.
From idle standby mode, select
Contacts Add New phone
number.
Enter the phone number up to 50
digits.
TipWhen you save a number as a
contact card, include long distance
information so you can use the
number from anywhere. If its a local
number, you pay only local rates.
Select Save by pressing twice.
Select the type of number (work,
home, mobile, pager, or fax).
The screen shows Add to an
existing contact or create a new
contact?
If this is a new card, select New and
follow these steps:
Enter a name for this card up to
50 characters long. (If you need to
know how to use the keypad to
enter letters, see page 20.)
12 Speed dial and 1-Touch Dial
Select Done by pressing
twice.
Select an option:
Save & Exit
Voice Dialing
Speed Dialing
Secrecy
Primary Number
Classify Contact
View Contact
See page 10 for more information
on contact options.
Press . The message
Contact Successfully Saved!
appears.
If you are adding to an existing card,
select Add and follow these steps:
Press up or down to select a
contact from the list, or press
to select Find Name.
Select an option:
Save & Exit
Voice Dialing
Speed Dialing
Secrecy
Primary Number
Classify Contact
View Contact
For more information on contact
options, refer to page 10.
Press . The message
Contact Successfully Saved!
appears.
Speed dial and 1-Touch Dial
To set a speed dial lor 1-Touch Dial
location
Follow the steps below to set a speed
dial location for speed dialing and 1-
Touch dialing. Up to 98 locations can be
saved.
NoteLocation 1 cannot be used; it is
reserved for your voice mail number.
Open a saved contact card.
Select Speed Dialing.
Choose a speed dial location.
Select Assign.
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NoteYou can overwrite an existing
assignment.
To remove a speed dial location
From idle standby mode, select
Contacts Speed Dial List.
Select the speed dial location by
pressing twice.
Select Speed Dialing and choose the
speed dialing location you wish to
remove by pressing .
Select Remove by pressing .
To speed dial
Enter the one- or two-digit speed
dial number and press .
To enable 1-Touch Dialing
Select Settings Extras 1-Touch
Dialing Enabled.
Press .
To use 1-Touch Dialing
Enter the one- or two-digit speed
dial number and hold down the last
number to dial. For example, if the
speed dial number is 15, press 1,
then press and hold 5 to dial.
To redial the last number called
Press twice.
To call from the Contacts directory
or Recent Calls list
From idle standby mode, select
Contacts View All.
Highlight a name or phone number
and press .
To call your voice mail number
To call your voice mail number from
either idle standby mode or from a
notification, press and hold .
To change your voice mail speed
dial number
Select Settings Messaging
Voicemail Number.
If a number exists, select Edit.
Enter or change the voice mail speed
dial number.
Select Save OK.
Press .
14 Contact cards
The Recent Calls list
The Recent Calls list shows the last 15
call entries. These entries include calls
you have received, places, missed, and
forwarded, as well as call-waiting and
three-way calls.
Each type of call in the list is identified
by an icon as shown below.
To view the Recent Calls list
From idle standby mode, select Calls
Recent Calls, or select the Recent
Calls soft option from the missed
call alert. [VERIFY]
To view details about a call, select
the entry you want, then press .
(Optional) What does Save do?
(Optional) To see the duration of
the call, select Time.
(Optional) To see the full number,
select Number.
(Optional) To go back to the calls
list, press .
To dial from the Recent Calls list
From idle standby mode, select Calls
Recent Calls.
Select the call in the list or display
the call detail and press .
Contact cards
This section explains how to work with
contact cards.
To change a contact card
You can edit information on a contact
card, including the name, phone
number, phone number type, speed dial
location, secrecy status, voice dial
Call to Forwarded
call
Call
from Call
waiting
Three-
way
call
Missed
call
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status, street address, email address,
URL, and notes.
From idle standby mode, select
Contacts Find Name.
Select the type of card (All Contacts,
Personal, Business, or Speed Dial.)
Enter the name on the card you
want and select Find.
Select the contact card you want to
edit and select View Edit
Options.
From the list, select the type of
information you want to change.
To change information, enter new
information over the old.
To delete information:
Select the information you want
to delete.
Select Erase One Item.
Select Yes to confirm you want to
delete this information.
If finished, select Done and press
. To continue making changes,
select View, and go back to step 5.
When you are finished, press to
return to idle standby mode.
To delete a contact card
From idle standby mode, select
Contacts View All.
Select the card you want to delete by
pressing twice.
Select Erase.
The message Erase just this number
or the entire contact? Select
Number to delete just the number or
Contact to delete the entire contact
record, then Yes to delete or No to
cancel.
To search the Contacts
directory
The Contacts directory automatically
sorts entries by speed dial location
16 To search the Contacts directory
number, but there are several ways to
find a phone number or full card in the
Contacts directory. You can search by
name, by speed dial number, voice dial
status, or card type.
After you find the entry, you can
display the full card or call a number by
highlighting the phone number and
pressing .
To scroll through all contact cards
Select Contacts View All. A list of
all contacts appears in alphabetical
order.
To find the entry you want, press
down to scroll through the
entries.
Press to display the full card.
To search by name
Select Contacts Find Name.
Enter all or part of the name and
select Find. A list of matching names
appears.
Use to scroll through the list to
find the entry.
Press to display the full card.
To search by speed dial location
You can display a list only of numbers
assigned a speed dial number in the
Contacts directory.
Select Contacts Speed Dial List. A
list of names and speed dial
numbers appears.
To find the entry you want, press
down to scroll through the
entries.
Press to display the full card.
To search by card category
You can display a list of numbers based
on the category set for the card.
Select Contacts Business List or
Personal List. A list of names
appears.
To find the entry you want, press
down to scroll through the
entries.
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Press to display the full card.
Dialing from the Contacts directory
Use one of the search options on
page 15 to display the phone
number in a list or on the contact
card.
Select the phone number you want.
Press .
To enter letters, numbers and
punctuation marks
You can enter any combination of
letters, numbers, and punctuation
marks in all but the number field in a
contact card.
The QCP 2008 and QCP 2035 phones
offer several different methods of
entering text. When you are in a text
entry screen, start entering text if you
wish to use the default } rapid text
entry mode. To change the entry mode,
press , then use to scroll to the
text or number entry mode you wish to
use and press .
To enter spaces between words,
press .
To move the cursor, press .
To delete characters, press .
To use rapid text entry
T9® rapid text entry, shown on your
phone by }, allows you to enter
text quickly and easily by storing a
database of commonly used words.
For example, to enter the word
how, you can spell out the word
by pressing only three keys, 4-6-9.
This is the default text entry setting.
To use normal text entry
Normal alpha text entry, shown your
phone by , allows you to enter text
in the conventional manner of one
keypress per letter. Press the key
once for the first letter, twice for the
second letter, and so on. After you
have cycled through the letters, the
18 To enter letters, numbers and punctuation marks
key number appears. For example, if
you press twice, the letter b
appears. Two seconds after you
choose a character, the cursor moves
one space to the right.
To switch cases
Press . A graphic appears. To
change back to lower-case, press
again.[DOESNT WORK]
To enter punctuation
Press .
Use to scroll to the text entry
mode you are currently using and
press again.
Press to scroll through the list of
symbols, and press to see a list.
Press to scroll through the list.
To enter numbers
The number setting, shown on your
phone by , allows you to enter
numbers using the number keys.
Press the key once for each number.
There are three
screens of
characters, each
matched to a
number key.
Use to
scroll between
the screens.
With the correct
screen visible,
press the
appropriate
number to enter
each
punctuation
mark.
To exit the list without entering a
punctuation mark, press .
To enter special characters
Your phone supports English, French,
Spanish, and Portuguese character sets.
If you select English, the number keys
enter the letters printed on the keys. If
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you select another language, you can
also enter letters with accents, cedillas,
circumflexes, and other marks.
Press to the right and select
Settings Display Language.
Select the language from the list,
then press .
Press the keys in the chart to enter
special characters.
To enter pauses and hyphens
You can insert pauses and manual
hyphens along with numbers in your
Contacts directory. You may wish to
enter pauses or manual hyphens when
dialing numbers that require you to
pause and enter an option, such as
A À Â B C Ç 2
D E Ë È É Ê F 3
G H I Ï Î 4
M N O Ô Œ 6
T U Ü Ú V 8
A Á B C 2
D E É F 3
G H I Í 4
M N Ñ O Ó 6
T U Ü Ú V 8
A À Á Â B C Ç 2
D E È É Ê F 3
G H I Í 4
M N O Ò Ó Ô Õ 6
T U Ü Ú V 8
20 To enter letters, numbers and punctuation marks
calling your companys voice mail
system.
There are two kinds of pauses:
Hard pauses cause the phone to stop
dialing until you select Resume.
Timed pauses are two seconds long.
Hyphens (need info)
By default, your phone enters hyphens
using the North American numbering
plan. Pauses and manual hyphens
count toward the 32-character limit.
Start entering the number.
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.
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5 Settings
The Settings menu options are shown on the next two pages.
Continued on next page
Settings Menu
Silence All Sounds
Call Ring/Vibe
Ringer Volume
Ringer Type
Roaming Ringer
Key Beep Volume
Earpiece Volume
Over the Air Tones
Missed Call Alert
Smart Sound
Key Beep Sound
Business Call Ring
Personal Call Ring
Display
Backlighting
My Banner
Memory Used
Auto-Hyphenation
Language
Time/Date Format
Security
Lock Phone Use
Limit Calls Out
Change Lock Code
Erase All Contacts
Erase Recent Call
Phone Reset
Call Information
Recent Calls Timer
All Calls Timer
Minute Alert
Calling Plan Timer
Rental Timer
Browser Timer
Keyguard
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Settings menu (continued)
Extras
1-Touch Dialing
Auto-Save
Browser Prompt
Text Entry Style
Network
Digital or Analog
Roam Option
Roam/Service Alert
Privacy Alert
Set Phone Line
Data/Fax Calls In
Messaging
Voicemail Number
Erase Messages
Auto-Erase Text
Voicemail Alert
Page Alert
Message Alert
Internet Alert
Signatures
Email Domain
Accessories
Power Backlighting
Headset Ringing
Car Kit Power
Car Auto-Answer
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NOTESome features in this section
have not been implemented, tested or
validated.
Silence All
This feature allows you to silence all
phone sounds, including the ringer and
all alerts, while leaving the phone on.
You can have the phone alert you by
vibration or intense flashing of the
backlight.
Select Settings Silence All.
Highlight and select one of the
options. (Normal returns the alert to
the ringer.) When the phone is in
silent mode, the screen shows a bell
with a slash through it. If the bell
with slash icon is flashing, that
means the Lights Only option is
active.
Press to save your selection.
Keyguard
The Keyguard locks your keypad to
protect your phone against accidental
keypresses when the phone is turned on
and a call is not in progress.
You can always answer calls by
pressing whether the keyguard
is turned on or not. If you answer a
call, the keyguard is turned on again
at the end of the call. Also, if the
keyguard is on you can still silence
an incoming call by pressing or
by pressing up or down on .
To turn keyguard on
Select Settings Keyguard.
Highlight one of the locking options
and press to save:
Guard Now locks the keypad
immediately.
15s auto-guard locks the keypad
if no keys are pressed for fifteen
seconds.
24 To turn keyguard off
30s auto-guard locks the keypad
if no keys are pressed for thirty
seconds.
1m auto-guard locks the keypad if
no keys are pressed for one
minute.
Auto-guard off unlocks the
keypad and restores it to normal.
ShortcutTo turn the keyguard on
quickly in standby mode, press up and
hold , then press to lock the
keypad.
To turn keyguard off
Press up on .
Press to unlock the keypad. A
message appears, Keypad guard is
active. Press to unlock.
Press up on .
Sounds
You may change the alert sounds your
phone makes from this menu option.
Select Settings Sounds, then the
setting you want:
Call Ring/Vibe
Ringer Volume
Ringer Type
Roaming Ringer
Key Beep Volume
Earpiece Volume
Over the Air Tones
Missed Call Alert
Smart Sound
Key Beep Sound
Business Call Ring
Personal Call Ring
Display
You may change your phones display
from this menu option.
Select Settings Display, then the
setting you want:
Backlighting
My Banner
Memory Used
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Auto-Hyphenation
Language
Time/Date Format
Security
You must enter your four-digit lock
code (typically 0000 or the last 4 digits
of the phone number) to set any of the
options on the Security menu. To
change your lock code, see To change
your lock code on page 25.)
To lock and unlock the phone
When you lock your phone, you can
only call a number set up as an
emergency number, a service provider
(OTASP) number, or a priority number.
You can still receive incoming calls.
To lock the phone
Select Settings Security Lock
Phone Use.
To lock the phone every time you
turn on the phone, select On power
up. To lock the phone immediately,
select Now.
Press .
To unlock the phone
Select Unlock and enter your four-
digit lock code.
To limit calls out
Select Settings Security Limit
Calls Out. Select No for unlimited
calls, or select Yes, to Contacts to
allow calls to contacts only.
To change your lock code
Select Settings Security Change
Lock Code.
You will see the message "Change
Lock Code?"
Select Yes and enter a new code,
then press .
Select Exit to leave your lock code
unchanged.
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To erase all contacts
Select Settings Security Erase
All Contacts.
Select No to leave contacts
unchanged.
Select Yes to erase all contacts.
You will see the message, "Erase
ALL contacts?" Select No to cancel
or Yes to erase all contacts.
To erase recent calls
Select Settings Security Erase
Recent Call.
Select No to leave the Recent Calls
list unchanged.
Select Yes to erase all recent calls.
You will see the message, "Erase
ALL recent calls list entries?"
Select No to cancel or Yes to erase
all recent calls.
To reset the phone
Select Settings Security Phone
Reset.
Select No to cancel.
Select Yes to reset the phone. You
will see the message, "Reset ALL
phone settings?" Select No to
cancel or Yes to reset the phone.
NoteYour four-digit lock code, Recent
Calls timer, Contacts directory, In- and
Out-Box contents, memos, and service
programming are not reset when you
reset your phone.
Call Information
This setting allows you to view
information about calls and alerts.
Recent Calls Timer
This timer displays the total number
and duration of recent calls you have
made and received. Press Reset to
reset the timer to zero.
All Calls Timer
This timer displays the total number
and duration of all calls you have
made and received. You cannot reset
this timer.
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Minute Alert
You can set an alert to beep ten
seconds before the end of every
minute during a call.
Rental Timer
(not available on all phones)
If available from your service
provider, this timer can be activated
if the phone is to be used as a rental.
Notethe timer can only be reset by
your service provider.
Browser Timer
This timer displays the total number
and duration of data calls you have
made and received. Press Reset to
reset the timer to zero.
Network
Use this setting to view or change
options such as roaming and privacy
alerts.
To select digital or analog mode
Select Settings Network Digital
or Analog.
Select an option by pressing :
Automatic automatically switches
the phone between digital and
analog.
Analog only sets the phone to
work in analog mode only.
Analog call forces a call into
analog mode until the end of the
call.
Digital only sets the phone to
work in digital mode only.
Roam Option
Use this setting to determine which
signals your phone will accept.
Select Settings Network Roam
Option.
Select an option by pressing :
Automatic (recommended
setting) accepts any system the
phone service provides.
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No Roaming prevents you from
making or receiving calls outside
of your home service area.
Roam/Service Alert
Use this setting to have the phone alert
you if you roam outside of your home
service area.
Select Settings Network Roam/
Service Alert.
Select an option by pressing :
Disabled will not alert you if you
roam outside your home service
area.
When no service alerts you with
three tones, decreasing in
intensity, when service is lost.
When service is required, you will
hear three tones in increasing
intensity.
On roam change alerts you with
two tones, decreasing in intensity,
when a less preferred service is
acquired. When a more preferred
service is acquired, you hear three
tones, increasing in intensity.
On any change alerts you with
three increasing tones if there is a
change in roaming service or three
decreasing tones if the phone
loses service.
Privacy Alert
Select Settings Network
Privacy Alert.
Select an option by pressing :
Enabled plays an audible alert
whenever enhanced privacy is
lost when a call is in progress.
Disabled does not play any alerts.
NoteThe phone always shows a
text alert regardless of these
settings.
Set Phone Line
This setting allows you to change
what number is displayed on your
phone if you have more than one
phone number (check with your
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service provider to see if your phone
supports more than one phone
number.) For example, you may
want to set the phone to use one
number when home and one
number when travelling on
business.
Data/Fax Calls In
These settings tell the phone how to
handle voice and data calls.
Select Settings Network Data/
Fax Calls In.
Select an option by pressing :
Standard allows only voice calls.
Fax, next call sets the phone to fax
mode for the next incoming call or
the next ten minutes.
Data, next call sets the phone to
data mode for the next incoming
call or the next ten minutes.
Fax, until off forces the phone
into fax mode until the phone is
turned off.
Data, until off forces the phone
into data mode until the phone is
turned off.
Extras
These settings allow you to program
various options, such as 1-Touch
Dialing, Auto-Save and additional
prompts.
1-Touch Dialing
For more information on 1-Touch
Dialing, refer to Speed dial and 1-
Touch Dial on page 12.
Auto-Save
For information on Auto-Save, refer
to To save a phone number
automatically on page 11.
Browser Prompt
You will receive an additional prompt
whenever you attempt to launch the
browser.
Select Settings Extras Browser
Prompt.
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To leave settings unchanged, select
Disabled. For an additional prompt,
select Enabled.
Text Entry Style
You may set the text entry style you
wish to use when entering text
messages.
Select Settings Extras Text
Entry Style.
For basic (default) text entry, select
Basic. For advanced text entry, select
Advanced. For more information on
text entry styles, see To enter letters,
numbers and punctuation marks
on page 17.
Messaging
To change your voicemail number
Select Settings Messaging
Voicemail Number Edit.
Enter a new voicemail speed dial
number and press to save.
To erase messages
Select Settings Messaging
Erase Messages.
Select an option by pressing :
Entire In-box
Read In-box
Read Net Alerts
Read Pages
Read Messages
Entire Out-Box
Sent Out-Box
NoteSelecting Entire In-box or Read
In-box deletes text messages only. It
does not affect voice mail notifications.
To delete messages automatically
Use this setting to have old, read
messages automatically deleted from
the phone if space is needed to store
new messages. (This setting does not
affect voice mail notifications.)
Select Settings Messaging
Auto-Erase Text.
Select an option by pressing :
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Read In-box msg
Never
Only if Urgent: messages are
deleted only if the messages were
labeled urgent or priority.
Alerts
For voice mail, pages, text messages,
and Internet browser alerts, choose the
alert type as follows:
Select Settings Messaging, then
the type of alert (Voicemail, Page,
Message, or Browser).
Select an option by pressing :
Disabled
Vibrate once
Vibe & remind
Low beep once
Low beeps
Loud beep once
Loud beeps
Signatures
You may create up to two signatures for
insertion into outgoing messages.
Select Settings Messaging
Signatures New.
Enter signature text and press
to save.
Email Domain
If your phone has the ability to send
messages as email, you may enter up to
two domain names to be saved. When
sending an email to a saved domain,
you only need to enter the beginning of
an email address, and the domain name
is automatically added when you send
the message.
Select Settings Messaging
Email Domain New.
Enter the domain name and press
to save.
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Accessories
Your phone comes with several features
for additional convenience.
Power Backlighting
This allows backlighting to remain on
when external power, such as an AC
Adapter, is used with the phone.
Select Settings Accessories
Power Backlighting.
Select Normal to keep the default
setting, or Always on to keep
backlighting on.
Headset Ringing
When a headset is attached to the
phone, you may choose to have alert
sounds come out of either the phone or
the headset.
Select Settings Accessories
Headset Ringing.
Select Out of phone to have the
alerts come out of the phone, or Out
of headset to have alerts come out of
the headset.
Car Kit Power
When you are using car power to power
the phone, you can tell the phone how
long to leave the phone on once the car
ignition is turned off.
Select Settings Accessories Car
Kit Power.
Select an option by pressing :
30 s, phone on allows the phone
to receive power from the car for
30 seconds after the ignition is
turned off, and also leaves the
phone on until you turn it off.
30 s, phone off allows the phone
to receive power from the car for
30 seconds after the ignition is
turned off, and also turns the
phone off after 30 seconds.
30 m, phone on allows the phone
to receive power from the car for
30 minutes after the ignition is
turned off, and also leaves the
phone on until you turn it off.
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30 m, phone off allows the phone
to receive power from the car for
30 minutes after the ignition is
turned off, and also turns the
phone off after 30 minutes.
3 h, phone on allows the phone to
receive power from the car for 3
hours after the ignition is turned
off, and also leaves the phone on
until you turn it off.
3 h, phone off allows the phone to
receive power from the car for 3
hours after the ignition is turned
off, and also turns the phone off
after 3 hours.
Car Auto-Answer
If your phone is attached to a Hands-
Free Car Kit (sold separately), you may
set it to answer an incoming call after 5
seconds.
Select Settings Accessories Car
Auto-Answer After 5 seconds.
34 Accessories
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6Tools
The QCP 2008 and QCP 2035 phones
offer a range of helpful tools, including:
Web Browser
Alarm Clock
Calculator
Tip Calculator
Bust Out game
Stopwatch
Countdown Timer
NOTESome features in this section
have not been implemented, tested or
validated.
Web Browser
This section includes information on
how to use your phones web browser.
You can use your phone to browse the
Internet if you have obtained phone
Internet services from your service
provider and if over-the-air Internet
access is available in your area.
The QCP 2008 and QCP 2035 phones
can support Internet messages called
Net Alerts.
To learn more about the features of your
web browser, contact your service
provider. When you sign up for Internet
service, they may provide access to a
personal configuration web page. This
page allows you to edit some phone
browser settings from a desktop or
laptop computer. For example, you
could format the home page on your
web browser, set up some applications
for easy access, and assign bookmarks
to favorite pages.
To start the browser
Select Tools Web Browser.
To exit the browser
Press .
36 Web Browser
To make or receive calls from the
browser
Press .
NoteYou cannot receive incoming
calls while a data call is in progress.
Answering an incoming call will end
your browser session.
To bypass an incoming call
If you are in the browser and do not
wish to answer an incoming call,
press . This will silence the
ringer. When you return to idle
standby mode, a missed call alert
will be displayed.
Browser options
The main browser window has several
options:
Home returns you to the main
browser window, or home page.
Mark Site bookmarks the site
location.
Options contains several items:
Bookmarks
Goto New URL
Show URL
Phone.com
Encryption
Restart
Help displays online help.
Indicators and alerts
Audible and visual alerts may be
displayed while using the browser.
Indicators
When you are in a secured browser
session, the will be displayed.
Links are identified with an
underline and an arrow, as follows:
If there are several items to be
selected, the items are numbered
and the chosen item shows an arrow
According to AP,
Gates says break-
up is not being ...
MORE...
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next to it. Press up or down to
scroll through the list.
If information is available above or
below the displayed text, a scroll bar
will be shown. Press up or
down to scroll through the list.
Net Alerts
If your service provider activated
Internet services on your phone and
you are in an area that provides over-
the-air Internet access, you may receive
Net Alerts. Net Alerts are Internet
messages such as stock quote alerts,
traffic updates, or email. They are
different from pages and text messages
because the information in Net Alerts is
stored on the Web, not on your phone.
For more information, see Alerts on
page 31.
Alarm Clock
The Alarm Clock is used to set an alert
for a specific time. (The alert occurs
only if the phone is on.)
Select Tools Alarm Clock
Enable Set.
Enter numbers on the keypad to set
the hour and minutes. (Press to
move from hours to minutes and to
select a.m. or p.m.)
Press twice to save the setting
and exit.
When the alarm rings:
Select Snooze to silence the alarm
for 15 minutes.
Select Off to turn off the alarm.
Calculator
The Calculator tool is used to complete
basic mathematical equations. Use the
keypad to enter numbers and to
select an operation.
Select Tools Calculator.
38 Tip Calculator
Press to select and insert
characters to complete the following
functions:
TipUse the scroll bar if the equation is
too large to fit on one screen.
Tip Calculator
Select Tools Tip Calculator.
= Inserts the equals character and
performs the equals function.
Tip Pressing for a few
seconds also performs the equals
function.
Inserts the division character after
the last number entered.
-Inserts the subtraction character
after the last number entered.
+Inserts the addition character after
the last number entered.
XInserts the multiplication character
after the last number entered.
.Inserts the decimal point character
after the last number entered.
CClears all numbers entered and
displays a zero.
MR Displays the value currently stored
in memory.
M+ Adds the current digit to the value
stored in memory.
MC Clears the value currently stored in
memory.
Changes the sign of the current
number.
Clears one function or one digit
from the display and returns the
calculator to digit enter mode. If
held down, it clears all of the digits
and operations and displays a zero.
Exits the calculator and returns to
standby mode.
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Enter the amount of your bill and
press .
Select the amount you wish to
include as a tip (15%, 18%, 20%, 10%,
5%, Other) and press .
Your total bill including tip is
calculated and displayed.
Select Done if you are finished.
Select Split to divide the bill
among guests. Enter the number
of guests and press . The
amount each guest owes is
displayed.
Bust Out game
The goal of this game is to eliminate
bricks arranged in levels. To do this,
you send a moving ball upwards using
to scroll a paddle left or right
along the bottom of the display.
The game is paused and exited if an
incoming call alert is received, and can
be returned to play once the incoming
call alert is ended. The game cannot be
paused while the phone is off.
Stopwatch
The Stopwatch feature counts upwards
to a hundredth of a second until you
manually stop it.
Select Tools Stopwatch.
Select Start to have the stopwatch
begin counting.
Select Stop to quit counting.
Select Reset to set the counter back
to zero and have the stopwatch
begin counting again.
Press when finished.
Countdown Timer
This feature counts down for a specified
amount of time, down to the second. It
beeps (using the volume set for alerts)
when that amount of time has elapsed.
Select Tools Countdown Timer
Set.
40 Countdown Timer
Scroll up or down using to set
the hours, minutes, and seconds. To
move the cursor, press to the
right.
Select Start to begin the countdown.
When the time has elapsed, the
phone beeps repeatedly. The time
00:00:00 flashes on the screen.
If you need to pause the countdown,
select Stop.
When the alarm rings, select Off to
silence the alarm.
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7 Troubleshooting
What is my lock code?
The default lock code is usually either
0000 or the last four digits of your
phone number. If you forget your lock
code, call your service provider.
How do I lock and unlock the phone?
To lock your phone, select Settings
Security Lock Phone Use. To lock
your phone every time you turn it on,
select On power up. To lock your phone
immediately, select Now. To unlock the
phone, select Unlock and enter your
four-digit lock code.
My ringer is off. How do I turn it back
on?
Select Settings Silence All
Normal to return the ringer to normal.
How do I change the ringer volume?
Select Settings Sounds Ringer
Volume. Press up or down to
change the volume, then press .
How do I change the ringer type?
Select Settings Sounds Ringer
Type, then select a ringer.
How do I store phone numbers?
From idle standby mode, enter the
phone number you want to save and
press .
How do I change my banner?
Select Settings Display My
Banner. Enter your changes and select
Save by pressing .
How do I speed dial?
Enter the one- or two-digit speed dial
number and press .
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How do I set the time and date on the
phone?
Select Settings Display Time/Date
Format. Select a time/date format and
press .
How do I erase all recent calls?
Select Settings Security. Enter your
lock code, then select Erase Recent
Calls Yes.
What does the D on my phone
mean?
Your phone is operating in CDMA
digital mode.
What does the R on my phone
mean?
Your phone is roaming outside of its
home service area.
My phone displayed the message
Reading Info. Please wait ... when I
turned it on. What does this mean?
Your phone is performing routine
maintenance. This normally takes a few
minutes.
How do I get accessories for my
phone?
To shop online for phone accessories,
visit our Accessory Store at
www.kyocera-wireless.com/store, or
order by phone at 800-211-1537 or 510-
683-4004.
Where to find help
Your service provider
For questions about your phone and
phone service, contact your service
provider. Your service providers
customer support department can
answer questions about your phone,
phone bill, call coverage area, and
specific features (such as call
forwarding or voice mail) available to
you.
Users Guide for the QCP 2008 and QCP 2035 phones 43
Your phone documentation
If you have questions about the features
of the phone, refer to this guide and
other materials provided with your
phone. To view or download the most
current version of this users guide, visit
us at www.kyocera-wireless.com.
Kyocera technical support
If you have additional questions,
contact the Kyocera Wireless Corp.
Customer Care Center in any of these
ways:
Kyocera Wireless Corp. Web site:
www.kyocera-wireless.com
U. S. and Canada: (800) 349-4478
Other countries: (858) 882-1400
Email: phone-help@kyocera-
wireless.com
Before requesting support, please try to
reproduce and isolate the problem.
When you contact the Customer Care
Center, be ready to provide the
following information:
The name of your service provider
The actual error message or problem
you are experiencing
The steps you take to reproduce the
problem
The phones electronic serial number
(ESN) and part number (MCN). The
ESN usually starts with a "B" and the
MCN usually starts with a "61-."
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8 Phone care and safety
Use the following guidelines to optimize the performance
and life of your phone, antenna, and battery.
Road safety comes first
While driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. A
wireless phone can be an invaluable tool, but good
judgment must be exercised at all times while driving a
motor vehicle. Check the local laws and regulations on
the use of wireless phones in vehicles. Always obey
them, and exercise caution while driving.
The following guidelines are based on recommendations
of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association
(CTIA):
1. Get to know your wireless phone and its
features, such as speed dial and redial. Carefully
read your instruction manual and learn to take
advantage of features most phones offer, including
automatic redial and memory. Work to memorize the
phone keypad so you can use the speed dial
function without taking your attention off the road.
2. When available, use a hands-free device. A
number of hands-free wireless phone accessories
are readily available. You can purchase accessories
online at www.kyocera-wireless.com/store.
3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach.
Make sure you can grab it without removing your
eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an
inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for
you.
4. Suspend conversations during hazardous
driving conditions or situations, and do not
engage in stressful or emotional conversations.
Let the person with whom you are speaking know
you are driving. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and heavy
traffic can be hazardous. As a driver, your first
responsibility is to pay attention to the road.
Suspend conversations that have the potential to
divert your attention from the road.
5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers
while driving. If you are reading or writing while
driving a car, you are not watching where you are
going. Dont get caught in a dangerous situation
because you are reading or writing and not paying
attention to the road or nearby vehicles.
6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic. If possible,
pull to the side of the road before placing a call. Try
to plan your calls before you begin your trip, or
attempt to coincide your calls with times you may be
stopped.
7. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Your
wireless phone can be used to protect yourself and
your companions in dangerous situations. Dial 911
or other local emergency numbers in case of a fire,
traffic accident, road hazard or other emergency.
Remember, it is a free call.
8. Use your wireless phone to help others in
emergencies. If you see a traffic accident, crime in
progress, or other serious emergency where lives
are in danger, call 911 or other local emergency
numbers, as you would want others to do for you.
9. Call roadsie assistance or a special non-
emergency wireless assistance number when
necessary. Certain situations you encounter while
driving may require attention, but are not urgent
enough to merit a call for emergency services. You
can use your wireless phone to lend a hand.
Air bags
If you have an air bag, DO NOT place installed or
portable phone equipment or other objects over the air
bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate
with great force. If equipment is carelessly placed or not
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properly installed, you or your passengers risk serious
injury.
Potentially unsafe areas
Posted facilitiesTurn your phone off in any facility
when posted notices require you to do so.
AircraftFCC regulations prohibit using your phone on
a plane that is in the air. Turn your phone off before
boarding aircraft.
VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed or
inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor
vehicles. Check with the manufacturer of the device to
determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF
energy. Your physician may be able to help you obtain
this information.
Blasting areasTurn off your phone where blasting is
in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any
regulations or rules.
Potentially explosive atmospheresTurn off your
phone when you are in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere. Obey all signs and instructions.
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire,
resulting in bodily injury or death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often,
but not always, clearly marked. They include:
fueling areas such as gas stations
below deck on boats
transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals
vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas, such as
propane or butane
areas where the air contains chemicals or particles
such as grain, dust, or metal powders
any other area where you would normally be
advised to turn off your vehicle engine
Use with care
Use only in normal position (to ear). Dont bend the
antenna or touch it unnecessarily. Pull out the antenna
when on a call and push it in when the phone is not in
use. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending, or sitting on the
phone.
Keep phone dry
If the phone gets wet, turn the power off immediately and
return it to the dealer for service.
Resetting the phone
If the screen seems frozen and the keypad does not
respond to keypresses, return it to the dealer for service.
Qualified service
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the warranty
and the users authority to operate the equipment.
Accessories
Use only Kyocera-approved accessories with Kyocera
phones. Use of any unauthorized accessories may be
dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said
accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. To
shop online for phone accessories, visit www.kyocera-
wireless.com/store. To order by phone, call (800) 211-
1537 (USA) or (510) 683-4004 (other countries).
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 undesired
operation.
Radio frequency (RF) energy
Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When
it is on, it receives and sends out RF energy. Your
service providers network controls the power of the RF
signal. This power level can range from 0.006 to 0.6
watts.
In August 1996, the U.S. Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with
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safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. These
guidelines are consistent with the safety standards
previously set by both U.S. and international standards
bodies in the following reports:
ANSI C95.1 (American National Standards Institute,
1992)
NCRP Report 86 (National Council on Radiation
Protection and Measurements, 1986)
ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection, 1996)
Your phone complies with the standards set by these
reports and the FCC guidelines.
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*ORVVDU\
1-Touch
Dial The ability to dial a phone number by pressing a single key
corresponding to the memory location of the phone number.
4-way
navigator
key
A button on your QCP 2008 or QCP 2035 phone which allows you to
navigate up, down, left or right depending on menu choices. This key
also controls volume while on a call.
analog
mode One of two ways in which a phone communicates. The other is
digital mode. Dual-mode phones can switch between the two modes.
Auto-Save A feature which allows your phone to prompt you to save a phone
number after you have dialed it three times.
Automatic
Gain
Control
A feature which allows the phone to automatically adjust the earpiece
volume based on the amount of noise around you or on the other
persons voice volume level.
bookmark A Web file that lets you quickly connect to a site you have previously
visited and marked (like a bookmark in a book).
CDMA Code Division Multiple Access, a digital technology produced by
QUALCOMM for use in the cellular telephone industry. CDMA
digitally encodes the sound of voices and key beeps to ensure callers
privacy.
call
forwarding A programmable phone option that sends incoming calls to another
number.
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call waiting A service-provider feature, which beeps if another call comes in
while you are on the phone. You can usually switch back and
forth between calls by pressing a key such as .
cellular Wireless phone service in the 800 MHz frequency range.
contacts
directory A tool within a phone which works like a set of phone index
cards.
data cable An electrical wire capable of transmitting information between
two or more devices.
data port A connector that connects devices, such as a computer, to a
phone and allows phones to act as modems or faxes.
data port
connector A phone jack where you can connect devices such as a computer,
for the use of your phone for non-voice communications.
digital mode A state in which phones send voices and key beeps as digitally
encoded signals instead of analog sounds. See CDMA and
analog mode.
domain name The address of a network connection, written as a sequence of
words separated by dots, such as server.business.org
dual band A phone which can operate in two frequency ranges, usually the
800 MHz band and the 1900 MHz band.
dual-mode A phone which can operate in either CDMA digital or analog
cellular service at 800 MHz, and can switch between digital
mode and analog mode.
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email Electronic mail, a store-and-forward service for text and graphical
messages from one computer to another. The information is stored for
you until you log in to the system to receive the messages.
idle
standby
mode
The mode the phone is in when it is turned on, no numbers have been
entered on the display, and no call is in progress.
Internet The worldwide set of interconnected networks that share the same
network address scheme and use the TCP/IP protocol.
hard pause A delay which is programmed into a stored number. The phone does
not continue dialing until you press a specific key.
key beep
volume The level of noise that you get when you press a key on the phone.
keyguard A feature which can be turned on when no call is in progress to
protect the phone from accidental keypresses.
lock code A four-digit sequence that lets you restrict access to certain phone
numbers or all phone numbers.
memory
location One of 99 reserved spaces for data. Each memory location can hold a
phone number of up to 50 digits and associated text, such as a name
of up to 50 characters.
menu item A command which is associated with a certain menu on the phone.
missed call
alert A display indicator that tells you when you didnt answer an
incoming call.
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NAM Number assignment module, which consists of a phone number and
network information that your service provider programs into your
phone. If available, this allows you to have two phone numbers that
are activated in different service areas, thus avoiding roaming fees.
OTASP Over the air service provisioning/programming, which allows you to
program a phone over the air.
power
save mode When you havent used your phone for a certain amount of time, the
phone goes into a lower-energy-consumption state, and stays here
until a call comes in or you press a key.
power off To turn off the phone by pressing . When you turn off the phone,
it is unable to send or receive calls. See idle standby mode.
power on To turn on the phone by pressing . When you turn on the phone,
it is able to send an receive calls.
recent
calls list The last ten unique incoming or outgoing calls, when the phone
number is available.
roam alert A display icon that tells you that you are moving out of your home
service area,and phone prices, feature availability, and service may
change.
roaming Using telephone services outside of the area covered by your home
service provider.
service
area An area in which a service providers terms of use apply uniformly.
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service
provider A company which provides certain phone services, such as basic
phone service, long distance, call waiting, three-way calling and so
on. Phones may have the ability to perform these functions, but they
cannot do so unless the infrastructure is available and you have opted
to pay for the service(s).
signal
strength The degree of radio frequency energy available to the phone. Weather
and distance both affect signal strength. If signal strength is weak, call
quality may decrease or the call may be disconnected. An icon on the
phone displays the signal strength.
Silence All
mode A state in which all phone sounds are silenced, including ringer and
alerts. When the phone is in Silence All mode, you may still receive
vibration alerts or have the backlight flash.
speed dial The process of quickly dialing a stored phone number by entering the
memory location and pressing .
Smart
Sound A feature which allows the phone to automatically adjust the earpiece
volume based on the amount of noise around you or on the other
persons voice volume level.
soft
options Items which can be selected from the phones menu.
standby
time The amount of time that the phone can maintain power when it is on
and in idle standby mode.
talk time The amount of time that you can talk on a wireless phone when the
battery is fully charged.
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three-way
calling A service-provider feature which allows phone calls between three
people instead of two.
trimode A phone which can operate in CDMA digital service at 800 and 1900
MHz, and analog cellular service at 800 MHz.
URL Universal Resource Locator, the address of an Internet location. A
URL typically uses the form http://www.locationname.com
web
browser A tool which allows you to browse the Internet.
wireless
phone A fixed or portable phone which is not connected to a power
infrastructure by physical cable.
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Index
Numerics
1-Touch Dial 12, 13
A
alarm clock 5, 37
answering calls 3
Auto-Save 11
B
battery
care and safety 7
charge icon 5
improving performance 7
Bell icon 5
C
calculator 37
callsanswering 3
ending 3
making 3
characters
French 18
international 18
Portuguese 18
Spanish 18
Clear key 1
contact
deleting 15
editing 14
Contacts book
calling from 13
countdown timer 39
D
data/fax setup 29
dialing
from Contacts book 17
from Recent Calls list 14
E
End/Power key 1
ending calls 3
H
hanging up 3
hard pause 20
I
Internet browser 35
K
keypad
locking 4
L
languages
58
entering special characters 18
letters
entering special characters 18
international characters 18
switching cases 18
locking
keypad 4
phone 25
M
making calls 3
messages
auto-delete 30
N
Navigator key 1
numbers, entering 18
O
on call icon 5
P
performance
battery 7
phone number
finding your own 3
saving as contact 11
saving automatically 11
powering off the phone 3
powering on the phone 3
power-save mode 7
Q
QCP 2008 3
QCP 2035 3
R
radio frequency, see RF energy
Recent Calls list
description of 14
dialing from 14
viewing 14
redial, last number called 13
resetting the phone 46
RF energy 46
exposure 46
S
safety
RF energy 46
road 45
saving a phone number 9
screen
icons 5
searching
by card category 16
by name 16
by speed dial location 16
Select key 1
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Shift key 1
silence
alerts 4
ringer 4
Silence All Mode 23
Smart Sound (see also volume,
adjusting automatically) 4
Sounds 24
Space key 1
speed dial 12
standby time
battery charge icon 5
stopwatch 39
T
talk time
battery charge icon 5
timed pause 20
timer
countdown timer 39
stopwatch 39
turning off the phone 3
turning on the phone 3
U
unlocking
phone 25
V
voice mail
calling 13
setting speed dial number for 13
volume
adjusting automatically 4
automatic gain control (AGC) 4
setting 4
Smart Sound 4
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