User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Contents
- Quick Start
- Getting to Know Your Phone
- Safe operating instructions
- Customer Support
- Keys on your phone
- Icons on the screen
- Using Smart Keys
- Turning the phone on and off
- About standby mode
- Viewing your phone number
- Using keyguard
- Locking the phone
- Setting the banner
- Charging the batteries
- Adding an external battery
- Accessories
- Making and Receiving Calls
- To make a call
- To answer a call
- To end a call
- Redialing calls
- Service provider features
- Adjusting the volume
- Setting the ringer type
- Phone Book
- Tip
- Saving a number
- 1. In standby mode, enter the phone number you want to save.
- 2. Press the key under [SAVE]. The Enter Name: screen appears.
- 3. Enter a name to go with the number. To enter letters using the keypad, see “Saving a name with...
- 4. Press the key under [OK] to save the name. The memory location screen appears.
- 5. Do one of the following:
- 6. Press the key under [SAVE] to save this memory location. The Make Secret? screen appears.
- 7. Press the key under [NEXT] to cycle through the options:
- 8. Press the key under [OK]. A confirmation message appears; you have saved the entry.
- Saving a name with a number
- 1. Press the key with the letter or number you want. Press the key once for the first letter, twi...
- 2. To move the cursor manually, press or .
- 3. To delete characters, press .
- To switch cases
- To enter punctuation
- 1. When you enter names, press the key to cycle through these common punctuation marks:
- 2. To open a list of punctuation marks, press . There are three screens of characters, each match...
- 3. Use or to scroll between the screens.
- 4. With the correct screen visible, press the appropriate number to enter each punctuation mark.
- 5. To exit the list without entering a punctuation mark, press .
- Special characters
- French
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Entering pauses and hyphens
- Dialing from the phone book
- Changing the phone book
- To edit a phone book entry
- 1. Press the key under [BOOK].
- 2. Go to the phone book entry you want to edit.
- 3. Press the key under [VIEW] to see details of the entry.
- 4. Press the key under [EDIT]. The number appears. To edit secret entries, you must first enter y...
- 5. Edit the phone number using , the digit keys, and the volume keys to move the cursor.
- 6. Press the key under [SAVE].
- 7. Edit the name and press the key under [SAVE].
- 8. Edit the memory location and press the key under [SAVE].
- 9. Save the entry as secret or non- secret. Press the key under [OK]. A confirmation message appe...
- To erase a phone book entry
- To edit a phone book entry
- Searching the phone book
- Voice Mail, Pages, and Text Messages
- Types of messages
- Alerts
- Voice mail
- Pages and text messages
- Menus
- Internet Browser and Data Capability
- Internet browser
- Data capability
- Setting up a data connection
- 1. With your phone turned off, plug the flat connector on one end of the data cable into the port...
- 2. Plug the serial connector on the other end of the data cable into the serial port on your comp...
- 3. Turn on your computer.
- 4. Press the PWR button to turn on the phone.
- 5. Open a communications software package on your computer. Follow the directions that came with ...
- Important
- Setting up incoming data or fax calls
- Setting up a data connection
- Caring for Your Phone
- Safety Information
- Radio Frequency (RF) energy
- Driving safely
- 1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features, such as speed dial (page21) and redial (pag...
- 2. When available, use a hands-free device. Add additional convenience and safety to your wireles...
- 3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without ...
- 4. Let the person with whom you are speaking know you are driving. If necessary, suspend the call...
- 5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or scrol...
- 6. Dial sensibly. If you need to make a call while moving, dial a few numbers, check the road and...
- 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations. Make people with whom you are talking a...
- 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 (U.S.A.) or other local emergency number ...
- 9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see a traffic accident, crime in...
- 10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary...
- Air bags
- Index
User’s Guide for QCP 860, QCP 1960, and QCP 2760 Phones 25
Voice Mail, Pages, and Text Messages
Depending on the service provider,
your phone may offer messaging
features such as voice mail, paging, and
text messaging.
Types of messages
Voice mail—With voice mail, calls
automatically go to your voice mail
when your phone is turned off or when
you don’t answer. When you receive a
message, the voice mail system sends a
notification to your phone. You must
call your voice mail service to hear the
message, since it is stored on their
system and not on your phone.
Page/Msg—When a caller enters a
number instead of a voice message, it
appears on your phone as a numeric
page. Some service providers can also
send preset text messages. If you have
email service for your phone, email
may appear as a text message. You can
view pages and text messages on your
phone screen.
Alerts
When you receive voice mail or short
messages, your phone alerts you in
three ways:
■ “Page/Msg” or “Voice Mail”
appears. An asterisk (*) marks
urgent messages.
■ The icon appears. The icon
blinks if the message is urgent.
■ Four beeps sound. To turn off the
beep, press 2 5 to open the Sounds >
Message Volume menu.
■ A single reminder beep sounds
every five minutes. To turn the
reminder beep on or off, go to the
Alerts > Msg Remind menu (75).