Kyocera QCP1960 User Guide - Page 39

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s No Roaming prevents you from making or receiving calls outside your home service area. s The QCP 860 Thin Phone has two other options, A Side and B Side. They refer to the two cellular blocks. By selecting one block, you prevent your phone from operating on the other block. 8 2 Set NAM sets your Number Assignment Module (NAM) correctly for your current area if you have phone accounts with multiple service providers. For instance, if you travel frequently between two cities, you might have a phone account set up in each city. When you are in City A, use this menu item to change to your City A account. If you do not have a NAM in City A, then all your phone calls would be roaming calls and would incur higher charges. 8 3 Auto NAM allows the phone to switch to one of the programmed NAMs when it detects the appropriate network signal. Leave the setting at "off" unless you have accounts with more than one service provider. 8 4 Data/Fax determines whether the phone can receive both voice and data calls, or just data calls. s The off setting allows both if your phone network can distinguish between voice and data. s Fax for next call forces the next call into fax mode. s Data for next call forces the next call into data mode. The "next call" modes automatically reset to off after a fax or data call is received or after 10 minutes if a call is not received in that time. s Fax until power OFF forces the phone into fax mode. s Data until power OFF forces the phone into data mode. The "until power off" settings remain until you reset the menu to off or turn off the phone. 8 5 Force Call (on QCP 860 Thin Phones only) forces the phone into analog mode until the end of the next incoming or outgoing call, or for the next ten minutes. -or- 8 5 Digital (on QCP 2760 Thin Phones only) sets the phone to operate in digital mode, analog mode, or both. 34 Menus

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Menus
No Roaming
prevents you from making or receiving calls outside your home
service area.
The QCP 860 Thin Phone has two other options,
A Side
and
B Side.
They refer to the
two cellular blocks. By selecting one block, you prevent your phone from operating
on the other block.
8 2 Set NAM
sets your Number Assignment Module (NAM) correctly for your current
area if you have phone accounts with multiple service providers. For instance, if you
travel frequently between two cities, you might have a phone account set up in each
city. When you are in City A, use this menu item to change to your City A account. If
you do
not
have a NAM in City A, then all your phone calls would be roaming calls
and would incur higher charges.
8 3 Auto NAM
allows the phone to switch to one of the programmed NAMs when it
detects the appropriate network signal. Leave the setting at
off
unless you have
accounts with more than one service provider.
8 4 Data/Fax
determines whether the phone can receive both voice and data calls, or just
data calls.
The
off
setting allows both
if
your phone network can distinguish between voice
and data.
Fax for next call
forces the next call into fax mode.
Data for next call
forces the next call into data mode. The
next call
modes
automatically reset to
off
after a fax or data call is received or after 10 minutes if a
call is not received in that time.
Fax until power OFF
forces the phone into fax mode.
Data until power OFF
forces the phone into data mode. The
until power off
settings remain until you reset the menu to
off
or turn off the phone.
8 5 Force Call
(on QCP 860 Thin Phones only) forces the phone into analog mode until
the end of the next incoming or outgoing call, or for the next ten minutes.
-or-
8 5 Digital
(on QCP 2760 Thin Phones only) sets the phone to operate in digital mode,
analog mode, or both.