Kyocera EN manual Caring for Your Phone

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1.Get to know your wireless phone and its features, such as speed dial (page 32) and redial (page 18). These features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road.

2.When available, use a hands-free device. Add additional convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of Kyocera’s hands-free accessories, such as the Hands-free Car Kit or the Hands-free Headset. For ordering information, contact your service provider or visit our web site at http://www.kyocera-wireless.com.

3.Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone 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.Let the person with whom you are speaking know you are driving. If necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions.

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Contents Page User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP Thin Phones Page Page FCC/IC Notice Page Table of Contents Viii User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Page Quick Start To answer a call When the phone rings, press User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Press END to exit the menus Getting to Know Your Phone Keys on your phonePress End to end a call or to silence the ringer during an Icons on the screen Using Smart Keys Turning the phone on and offUsing keyguard About standby modeViewing your phone number Locking the phone Setting the banner Charging the batteries Adding an external battery Battery power levels Hot swapping Accessories Making and Receiving Calls CallingRedialing calls To edit the recent history list Press or under Book Service provider features Dial the first party. You may need to press Adjusting the volume Setting the ringer type To mute or unmute a callSetting the backlight Phone Book Saving a numberPhone Book Saving a name with a number ’ @ ? Down for about two seconds. Repeat to enter the second nUser’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Key Characters  B C Ç Ë È É Ê F É F I Ï Î I Í O Ô Œ Entering pauses and hyphens Dialing from the phone book To find a memory location Press or under BookTalk . If one Changing the phone book User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Searching the phone book User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Voice MAIL, PAGES, and Text Messages Types of messagesAlerts MemoryVoice mail Pages and text messages Voice Mail, Pages, and Text Messages User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Internet and Data Capabilities Accessing the Internet Using the Internet browser User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Navigating in the browser User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Internet and Data Capabilities Receiving Net Alerts Internet and Data Capabilities Sending or Receiving Data Data and voice transmissionsSending or Receiving Data User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Sending or Receiving Data Menus Menu items Ringer Vol adjusts ringer volume New Code User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Menus User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Menus User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Caring for Your Phone PhoneAntenna Battery User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Troubleshooting tips Where to find help Standards and safety information Safety Information Under MENU, then Caring for Your Phone Potentially unsafe areas Caring for Your Phone User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Caring for Your Phone User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Air bags User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Index Care and maintenance 66-69 Cdma voice privacy Page User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Page Returning to Scrolling Sample Assigning 26 searching by Using Opening browser menu 49 own phone number Pacemaker Redialing last ten numbers 18 viewing call information RF energy 73 unsafe areas User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones Working status indicator 49 World Wide Web Wireless