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User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones
Troubleshooting
Wireless
Accessories
Adding an external battery
Adjusting the volume
Setting the banner
How to
Service provider features
Using Smart Keys
About standby mode
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User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP Thin Phones
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Quick Start
To answer a call When the phone rings, press
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Press END to exit the menus
Keys on your phone
Getting to Know Your Phone
Press End to end a call or to silence the ringer during an
Icons on the screen
Turning the phone on and off
Using Smart Keys
Using keyguard
About standby mode
Viewing your phone number
Locking the phone
Setting the banner
Charging the batteries
Adding an external battery
Battery power levels
Hot swapping
Accessories
Calling
Making and Receiving Calls
Redialing 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
To mute or unmute a call
Setting the ringer type
Setting the backlight
Saving a number
Phone Book
Phone Book
Saving a name with a number
Down for about two seconds. Repeat to enter the second n
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Key Characters  B C Ç Ë È É Ê F É F I Ï Î I Í O Ô Œ
Entering pauses and hyphens
To find a memory location Press or under Book
Dialing from the phone book
Talk . If one
Changing the phone book
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Searching the phone book
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Types of messages
Voice MAIL, PAGES, and Text Messages
Memory
Alerts
Voice mail
Pages and text messages
Voice Mail, Pages, and Text Messages
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Internet and Data Capabilities
Accessing the Internet
Using the Internet browser
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Navigating in the browser
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Internet and Data Capabilities
Receiving Net Alerts
Internet and Data Capabilities
Data and voice transmissions
Sending or Receiving Data
Sending or Receiving Data
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Sending or Receiving Data
Menus
Menu items
Ringer Vol adjusts ringer volume
New Code
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Menus
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Menus
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Phone
Caring for Your Phone
Antenna
Battery
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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
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Caring for Your Phone
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Air bags
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Index
Care and maintenance 66-69 Cdma voice privacy
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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
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Working status indicator 49 World Wide Web
Wireless
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