Kyocera QCP 2700 User Manual
Kyocera Handset Cordless Phone
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- QCP 820, QCP 1920 and QCP 2700 PHONE USER GUIDE
- This manual is based on the production version of the QCP 820, QCP 1920 or QCP 2700 portable wire...
- Getting Started
- BASIC FUNCTIONS
- MAKING A CALL
- CORRECTING DIALING MISTAKES
- DISPLAYING YOUR OWN PHONE NUMBER
- LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD
- RECEIVING CALLS
- REDIALING CALLS
- MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS
- Making emergency calls
- Saving and editing emergency numbers
- 1. Select “Features.”
- 2. Scroll and select “Security.”
- 3. Enter the lock code. Typically, the lock code is initially set to the last four digits of your...
- 4. Scroll and select “EMERGENCY #.”
- 5. Select “Edit” to edit/enter the first emergency number or scroll to other emergency numbers.
- 6. Select “Save” to save the entered number.
- ADJUSTING VOLUME
- CHANGING LANGUAGES
- SETTING SERVICE
- PERMANENT PHONE BOOK
- SAVING NUMBERS TO THE PHONE BOOK
- 1. Select “Features.”
- 2. Scroll and select “Directory.”
- 3. Select “Save.”
- 4. Enter the phone number that you want to save.
- 5. Select “Options.”
- 6. Select “Save.”
- 7. If you prefer, enter a name to go with the number—up to 12 characters long.
- 8. Select “Save” to store entered name.
- 9. Select “Save” at the “Save in location...” prompt to store the entry. Or, if desired, scroll t...
- RETRIEVING NUMBERS FROM PHONE BOOK
- Retrieving all memory locations
- 1. Turn the dial-shuttle up or down one click to access the “SAVED #S” screen.
- 2. Turn it down one more click to access “Phone Book.”
- 3. Scroll through the entries, one entry at a time. The location number of each entry is displaye...
- 4. Select “Options” to see more information. Press to place a call to that number.
- Retrieving one entry by memory
- Retrieving by name search
- 1. Turn the dial-shuttle to the “SAVED #S” screen.
- 2. Select “Find Name.”
- 3. Enter a sequence of identifying letters. At least two letters are recommended for a quick sear...
- 4. Select “Find.”
- 5. Scroll to the desired entry in the list provided.
- 6. Select “Options” to see more information on that number or pressto call.
- Retrieving by part of phone number search
- Retrieving all memory locations
- CHANGING YOUR PHONE BOOK
- Erasing a stored memory
- Editing a stored memory location
- 1. Select “Features.”
- 2. Select “Directory.”
- 3. Scroll and select “Edit.”
- 4. Scroll to find entry or enter its location number.
- 5. Select to “Edit” the entry.
- 6. Choose to edit name, phone number, or location number.
- 7. Edit the name usingor(or by turning the dial-shuttle) to move the cursor through the name. Use...
- 8. If necessary, select “Options.”
- 9. Select “Save.”
- DIALING NUMBERS FROM YOUR PHONE BOOK
- ADVANCED PHONE BOOK FEATURES
- SAVING NUMBERS TO THE PHONE BOOK
- RECENT CALLS LIST
- feature menus
- Paging, Messaging, and voice mail
- INTERNET BROWSER
- DATA
- SETTING UP A DATA CONNECTION
- Data Connectivity Kit
- 1. Install the product software that sets up your phone as a wireless modem.
- 2. Plug the flat connector on one end of the Data Cable into the port on the bottom of the phone.
- 3. Plug the serial connector at the other end of the Data Cable into the serial port on your comp...
- 4. Open a communications software package on your computer to access data.
- Data On the Go Fax/Modem PC Card
- 1. Install the Data on the Go Fax/Modem PC Card.
- 2. Read the Quick Start card for installation instructions.
- 3. Plug the flat connector on one end of the Data On the Go Fax/Modem PC Card data cable into the...
- 4. Plug the other end of the data cable into the PC card slot.
- 5. Open a communications software package on your computer to access data.
- Data Connectivity Kit
- SETTING UP OUTGOING DATA CALLS
- SETTING UP INCOMING DATA CALLS
- IN-CALL STATUS
- SETTING UP A DATA CONNECTION
- ACCESSORIES
- PHONE SAFETY AND CARE
- where to find help