Qualcomm QCP-820 Cellular Phone
(170-1219)                 Menus                      Faxback Doc. # 47379

FEATURES MENU

There are two different features menus that let you check or change the
different features and settings.  The long menu includes every possible
menu option.  The short menu only includes the most frequently used and
most important menu items.  When the long feature menu is active, the
flashing number at the top corner of the screen indicates the menu number.

Switching between short and long menus

The menu trees on the next page indicate the content and structures of the
short and long menu.  To change to the short menu:

1.  Select "FEATURES."

2.  Scroll and select "DISPLAY."

3.  Scroll and select "MENU LENGTH."

4.  Scroll and select "SHORT."

To change to the long menu:

1.  Select "FEATURES."

2.  Scroll down to the last item in the list "LONG MENU."

3.  Select "LONG MENU."

LONG MENU

You can access all menu items by either using the dial-shuttle or the
keypad.  The blinking number in the upper left corner indicates the menu
number.  The overall structure looks like:
             
             |-1:  Sounds ----=>-11:  Ringer Volume
             |                   12:  Mute/UnMute
             |                   13:  Keybeep Volume
             |                   14:  Earpiece (Speaker) Volume
             |                   15:  Ringer Type
             |                   16:  Key Tone/Click
             |                   17:  Key Beep Length
             |
             |-2:  Call Timers -------=>-21:  All Calls Timer/Counter
             |                           22:  Recent Calls Timer/Counter
             |                           23:  Minute Alert
             |                           24:  Auto Power off
             |
             |-3:  Directory -=>-31:  My Number
             |                   32:  Store an entry
             |                   33:  Erase an old entry
             |                   34:  Edit an entry
             |                   35:  Retrieve by Name
             |                   36:  Recall Phone Book
             |                   37:  Recall Calls List
             |
             |
Features--=>-|-4:  Extra -------------=>-41:  Keyguard
             |     Features              42:  One/Two Touch Dial
             |                           43:  Auto Retry
             |                           44:  Auto Answer
             |                           45:  Any Key Answer
             |                           46:  Scratchpad
             |
             |-5:  Security --=>-51:  Lock Phone
             |                   52:  Change Lock Code
             |                   53:  Restrict a Book Entry
             |                   54:  Restrict All Book Entries
             |                   55:  Master Reset to Factory Defaults
             |                   56:  Erase all Phone Book
             |                   57:  Erase Calls List
             |                   58:  Emergency Numbers
             |
             |-6:  Display -----------=>-61:  Standby Mode Banner
             |                           62:  Backlight Settings
             |                           63:  Autohyphen
             |                           64:  Sort Book (ABC/123)
             |                           65:  Language Selections
             |                           66:  Short/Long Menu
             |
             |-7:  Network ---=>-71:  Roam Alert
                                 72:  Drop Alert
                                 73:  Voice Privacy Alert
                                 74:  Auto-NAM
                                 75:  Set NAM
                                 76:  Set System or Activation
                                 77:  Force Call (QCP-820 only)

SHORT MENU

You must use the dial-shuttle to access any menu item.  Shortcut keypad
entries won't work with the short menu. To set the phone to show the short
menu, select "SHORT" under the "MENU LENGTH" item (see Faxback Doc.
# 47379).  The short menu structure includes:

               |- Ringer Volume
               |
               |- My Number                  |- Phone Book
               |                             |
 Features --=>-|- Save #s ----------------=>-|- Find Name
               |                             |
               |- Lock Phone                 |- Calls List
               |
               |- Short/Long Menu

LONG MENU ITEM DESCRIPTIONS

Sounds (Menu 1)

This lets you adjust any sound related feature for your listening
pleasure.

  RINGER VOLUME (MENU 11): Adjust incoming call ringer and new message
                           alert volume with DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW.  The
                           "escalating" setting starts the ringing out
                           quietly and gradually gets louder with each
                           ring.

    MUTE/UNMUTE (MENU 12): Switch the microphone on and off during a call.
                           When the microphone is off, the other party
                           can't hear you.

KEY BEEP VOLUME (MENU 13): Adjust the volume that the keys make when you
                           press them.

EARPIECE VOLUME (MENU 14): Adjust the earpiece volume.  Turning the dial
                           shuttle during a call will adjust this setting
                           as well.

    RINGER TYPE (MENU 15): Choose from five different options how you want
                           the ringer to sound.

      KEY SOUND (MENU 16): Select either beep tones or click sounds.

    BEEP LENGTH (MENU 17): Choose key beep tone length (how long the beeps
                           will be played over the air from a single key
                           press). The "long" setting may be necessary for
                           older answering machines or automated systems
                           that require long key press tones to function
                           properly.

Call Timers/Counters (Menu 2)

These features include items that have to do with time in order to keep
track of your air time and make the most of your battery life.

      ALL CALLS (MENU 21): Displays length of all calls during the
                           lifetime of the handset in minutes and seconds
                           and the number of calls made. This information
                           is not resettable.

   RECENT CALLS (MENU 22): Displays length of all calls in minutes and
                           seconds and number of calls.  This information
                           is resettable.

   MINUTE ALERT (MENU 23): Produces an audible alert 10 seconds before
                           the end of each minute during a call.

       AUTO-OFF (MENU 24): Enables you to set the phone to automatically
                           turn off after a specified time.

Directory (Menu 3)

This allows access into the phone number storage capabilities of the phone
including the phone book, recent calls list, and your phone's own number.

      MY NUMBER (MENU 31): Displays the phone's telephone number (see
                           Faxback Doc. # 47377).

           SAVE (MENU 32): Is used to save memory locations (see Faxback
                           Doc. # 47377).

          ERASE (MENU 33): Is used to erase memory locations (see Faxback
                           Doc. # 47377).

           EDIT (MENU 34): Is used to edit memory locations (see Faxback
                           Doc. # 47377).

      FIND NAME (MENU 35): Is used to find stored numbers by entering in
                           letters of the name (see Faxback Doc. # 47377).

     PHONE BOOK (MENU 36): Is used to find either a specific memory or
                           entire list of phone book entries (see Faxback
                           Doc. # 47377).

      CALL LIST (MENU 37): Is used to access the last ten calls made,
                           received, missed or added and see the duration
                           and time/date of a call (see Faxback Doc.
                           # 47378).

Extras (Menu 4)

This allows you to access various miscellaneous features.

      KEY GUARD (MENU 41): Allows you to lock the keypad so you won't
                           accidentally press the keys (see Faxback Doc.
                           # 47377).

     TOUCH DIAL (MENU 42): Allows you to dial memory locations by just
                           pressing and holding digit keys (see Faxback
                           Doc. # 47377).

     AUTO-RETRY (MENU 43): Set length of time that the phone waits before
                           automatically redialing a number when a call
                           attempt has failed.  Busy-line tones through
                           the earpiece speaker are not considered call
                           failures (if the call actually made it through
                           the network only to encounter the called
                           party's busy line).

    AUTO-ANSWER (MENU 44): Sets the phone to automatically answer incoming
                           calls.  This only works if you're using the
                           hands-free car kit accessory.

 ANY KEY ANSWER (MENU 45): Allows you to answer the phone using any key
                           except [PWR].

    SCRATCH PAD (MENU 46): Allows you to enter a phone number and save it
                           to the calls list.

Security (Menu 5)

You must enter the four digit lock code to see any items in this menu.
Typical default code is 0000 or the last four digits of your phone number.

     LOCK PHONE (MENU 51): Locks phone from use. When locked, you can only
                           make emergency calls.

       NEW CODE (MENU 52): Allows you to enter a new four digit lock code.
                           Just like the old code.  Only different.

     RESTRICT # (MENU 53): Allows you to restrict (or unrestrict) a phone
                           book memory so that the number can't be
                           displayed, searched for, dialed, erased, or
                           edited without entering the four digit lock
                           code. (see Faxback Doc. # 47378).


   RESTRICT ALL (MENU 54): Restricts (or unrestricts) all memories
                           (particularly painful ones) from phone number
                           display and dialing as described above under
                           menu 53.  You can still manually enter and dial
                           numbers.

   MASTER RESET (MENU 55): Resets the phone's settings back to the factory
                           defaults except the phone book memories and
                           calls list.

     ERASE BOOK (MENU 56): Clears all phone book memories.

    ERASE CALLS (MENU 57): Clears all calls list entries.

    EMERGENCY # (MENU 58): Lets you enter three numbers that can be
                           entered and dialed even when the phone is
                           locked (see Faxback Doc. # 47377).

Display (Menu 6)

This allows you to choose what you see on the display.

         BANNER (Menu 61): Lets you enter and edit a banner that appears
                           in Line 1 of the display during standby. People
                           like to put their name here - hint, hint.

      BACKLIGHT (MENU 62): Allows you to choose the time period setting of
                           the display and keypad backlighting after any
                           keypress is made.

    AUTO-HYPHEN (MENU 63): If set to on, the phone will automatically add
                           hyphens as you enter numbers according to the
                           North American Numbering Plan.  For example,
                           "619-123-4567."

      SORT BOOK (MENU 64): Determines order of phone book memory entries.
                           The "BY LOC #" setting will sort numbers
                           sequentially (by their phone book location
                           number) and the "alphabetic" setting will sort
                           the entries alphabetically.

       LANGUAGE (MENU 65): Allows you to select English, French or Spanish
                           characters.  Thank you.  Merci.  And Gracias.

                           Note:  Not all phone models feature multiple
                                  language capabilities.

    MENU LENGTH (MENU 66): Selects long or short feature menu. The short
                           menu only includes a few often-used items while
                           the long menu includes all of the many features
                           of the phone.  See above for menu tree layout.

Network (Menu 7)

Allows you to set some of the service provider network settings.

     ROAM ALERT (MENU 71): Sounds an audible alert when roaming conditions
                           occur.


     DROP ALERT (MENU 72): Displays text and sounds an audible alert when
                           a call is dropped due to a signal fade.

  PRIVACY ALERT (MENU 73): Sounds an audible alert whenever the enhanced
                           voice privacy availability changes after call
                           set up.

       AUTO NAM (MENU 74): Allows you to set two different NAMs (Number
                           Assignment Module - which is basically another
                           way to say "phone number") if necessary.

        SET NAM (MENU 75): Allows you to set two different NAMs (Number
                           Assignment Module - which is basically another
                           way to say "phone number").

     SET SYSTEM (MENU 76): For the QCP-820 model, choose to set which
                           cellular company system your phone uses.  Leave
                           this setting as "standard" unless you want to
                           alter the system selection.

     ACTIVATION (MENU 76): For the QCP-1920 or QCP-2700 models, initiate
                           over the air service programming through this
                           menu, if available.

      FORCE ALL (MENU 77): For the QCP-820 model, forces the phone into
                           analog mode for the next call or next ten
                           minutes.

(LB/eb 4/29/98)

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