Kyocera Mita FS-1900 User Manual

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QCP 800/1900
U
SER GUIDE
Kyocera Wireless Corp.
10300 Campus Point Drive
http://www.kyocera-wireless.com
80-B6675-1EN, Rev. -
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - QCP 800/1900

QCP 800/1900USER GUIDEKyocera Wireless Corp.10300 Campus Point Drivehttp://www.kyocera-wireless.com80-B6675-1EN, Rev. -

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10Display IndicatorsDisplay indicators are located at the top of thedisplay. Different indicators appear based on thephone’s operating mode.Digital In

Page 3 - CONTENTS

11Using the BatteryThe phone comes with a rechargeable battery pack.The battery pack is shipped with approximately50% capacity so you can use it immed

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124. Replace the back cover by sliding it up towardthe battery release latch.Removing the Battery1. Turn the power off; Otherwise, you may losestored

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION

13Turning the Phone On and OffTurning OnMake sure that the charged battery pack has beeninstalled in the back of the phone or that you haveexternal po

Page 6 - Important Information

14AntennaRaise the antenna for best voice quality.

Page 7 - GETTING STARTED

15Charging the BatteryThe battery charge level is shown at the top right ofthe display.When the battery charge level becomes low, the lowbattery senso

Page 8 - Front View of the Phone

16Function KeysThe following keys perform these functions whenpressed during most procedures:Clears characters from the screen. Pressonce to erase one

Page 9 - Front View Description

17Making a CallFirst, check that your phone is on. The displayindicators should be visible on the screen.1. Raise the earpiece.2. Enter the phone numb

Page 10 - Display Indicators

18Receiving CallsYour phone must be on to receive calls. The earpiecemay be up or down.If the earpiece is down:Raise the earpiece.Or if the earpiece i

Page 11 - Using the Battery

19Redialing CallsRedialing Last Outgoing Number1. Press to redial the last outgoing call.Redial Last Ten CallsYou can redial any of your last ten ca

Page 12 - Removing the Battery

This manual is based on the production version of the QCP 800 and QCP1900 phone. Software changes may have occurred after this printing.QUALCOMM reser

Page 13 - Turning the Phone On and Off

20Saving and Editing Emergency Numbers1. Press under [MENU].2. Press for Security menu.3. Enter the lock code. The lock code is typically setto ei

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21Power Save ModeThe power save mode feature will automaticallyturn on if the phone has not been able to acquireany systems after 15 minutes of search

Page 15 - Charging the Battery

22The Two Phone Book TypesYou should be familiar with the basic functions ofthe phone before using the phone book. There aretwo types of phone books:

Page 16 - BASIC FUNCTIONS

23• While viewing a call history entry, press toshow additional information available such asthe time stamp.Saving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Bo

Page 17 - Correcting Dialing Mistakes

245. Press under [OK] to store the number in thefirst available storage location.orEnter a specific, two digit location number.6. Press under [OK]

Page 18 - Receiving Calls

253. Press under [VIEW] to see what is in thatmemory location.4. Press under [ERASE] or [EDIT] or press to call.Retrieving One Entry by Memory Loc

Page 19 - Emergency Dialing

26Retrieving Recent Call History1. Press under [BOOK].2. Press under [CALLS].3. Press or to scroll through the last tencalls.4. Press to pl

Page 20 - Signal Strength

27Changing Your Phone BookErasing a Stored Memory1. Press under [BOOK]. Recall and view thememory location.2. Press under [ERASE]. This will eras

Page 21 - Power Save Mode

28Dialing Numbers from Your Phone BookYou can make a call using any memory locationeither by speed dialing from the list or by pressing while viewing

Page 22 - PHONE BOOK FEATURE

29Dialing from a Memory List1. Press under [BOOK].2. Press or to go to the memory locationyou want.3. Press .Dialing from within a Memory Loca

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CONTENTS3Introduction ...5Highlights ...

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30orPress for TimePause.4. Enter additional numbers (i.e., pin number,credit card number).5. Press under [SAVE].NoteYou can press for Hyphens. H

Page 25 - Retrieving by Name Search

31Case Changing During Name EntryWhen entering a name, you can use both upper andlower case letters.1. Press under [A->a] to change case.2. Enter

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32MENU FEATUREMain MenuThis section describes the various menu items. Anarrow to the right of the title indicates if there ismore information before (

Page 27 - Changing Your Phone Book

335. Press under [NEXT].orPress or to cycle through the possiblesettings. A check mark indicates the currentoption selection.6. Press under [O

Page 28 - One-touch Dialing

342 Key Beep Adjust the key beep volume (thesound the phone makes whenthe keys are pressed with the or keys or volumekeys). Possible settings: sile

Page 29 - Advanced Phone Book Features

354 All Calls Display the total number of callsand time (minutes and seconds)including calls made while in thehome system and while roaming.This is NO

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364 Emergency# Enter three emergency numbers.You can call these numbers and911 even when the phone islocked or restricted. If dialingthe number, it mu

Page 31 - Making an Entry Secret

375 Key Beep Set key beep length and touchtone playback speed. Possiblesettings: “long,” “normal.”6 One-touch Enable/disable one-touch phonebook memor

Page 32 - MENU FEATURE

38“On when earpiece up” causesthe backlight to turn on (andremain on) only when theearpiece is up. “Always on”means that the backlight is onwhether th

Page 33 - Menu Item Descriptions

396 Alerts1 Fade Set an alert to inform you whenyou have lost a call or loseservice. Possible settings: “on,”“off.”2 Minute Set minute minder to beep

Page 34 - 2 Call Info

4Menu Feature... 32Main Menu ...32Menu Access

Page 35 - 3 Security

40This feature allows your phone to receive messageswhen it is turned on. A single key, , allows youto access your messages while a four line display

Page 36 - 4 Features

41 Voice Mail indicates the number of newNotification voice mail messages that yourvoice mailbox has. You must callyour voice mail number to listento

Page 37 - 5 Display

42Viewing Pages and MessagesThese messages may consist of a time stamp, acallback number, a name (if the callback numbermatches a phone number stored

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43NoteWhen there are no new messages, the phone willdisplay a list of previous messages.If the callback number has not been previouslystored into one

Page 39 - 7 System

445. While viewing a message or with the arrowpointing to the desired message, you can press to place a call to the callback numberprovided in the mes

Page 40 - VOICE MAIL

45orPress under [ERASE] to erase the messageand turn the icon off. Usually, this is notrequired because the network will command thephone to auto

Page 41 - New Message Alert

46You can purchase a number of accessories for yourQCP 800 or QCP 1900 phone, including batteries,chargers, and a hands-free car kit. For our full lin

Page 42 - Viewing Pages and Messages

47BackgroundThe hand-held portable personal communicationservice telephone is one of the most exciting andinnovative electronic products ever develope

Page 43 - Reading Previous Messages

48In March 1993, The U.S. Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) proposed the adoption of thisupdated standard.The design of the QCP 800/QCP 1900 phon

Page 44 - Voice Mail Notifications

49Caring for the BatteryFor best battery performance, follow theseguidelines:• Only use QUALCOMM battery packs, modelnumber TABAT0001, and QUALCOMMcha

Page 45 - Out of Memory Warning

5HighlightsCongratulations on your purchase of the QCP 800 orQCP 1900 phone. It is an easy-to-use, versatile, anddependable phone which provides many

Page 46 - ACCESSORIES

50Driving SafetyTalking on the phone while driving is extremelydangerous and is illegal in some states. Remember,safety comes first.Check the laws and

Page 47 - PHONE SAFETY

51RF energy may affect improperly installed orinadequately shielded electronic operating andentertainment systems in motor vehicles. Checkwith the man

Page 48 - For Best Performance

52Blasting AreasTo avoid interfering with blasting operations, turnyour phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or inareas posted: “Turn off two-way radio

Page 49 - Caring for the Battery

53Your Service ProviderFor questions about your phone and phone service,contact your service provider. Your serviceprovider’s customer support departm

Page 50 - Other Safety Guidelines

54Before requesting support, please try to reproduceand isolate the problem. When you contact theCustomer Care Center, be ready to provide thefollowin

Page 51 - Children

55AAC adaptor 15accessories 5, 48, 52aircraft 51alerts 39fade 39minute 39service 39setting 39answering a call 7, 9, 18, 36, 50Antenna 9, 14a

Page 52 - Blasting Areas

56use 11best performance 20, 48blasting areas 52Ccall history 19, 22, 26, 31, 36call info 34call waiting 9, 18callscredit card 29dialing 28, 2

Page 53 - FIND HELP

57driving safety 50Eearpiece5, 7, 9, 13, 17, 18, 19, 21, 33, 34, 36, 37, 41editing 30memory 27numbers 20emergency numbers 19, 20, 35, 36END key

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58Llast ten numbers dialed 19, 26lock code 35low battery 15Mmanual pauses 29memoryclearing 27editing 27effect 15locations 5, 22, 25, 26, 28, 3

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59Ppages 10, 40pause dialing 29performance tips 48phone book 22advanced features 29dialing from 28, 37editing 27retrieving from 24saving numbe

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6Important InformationCautionAny changes or modifications not expresslyapproved in this document could void your warrantyfor this equipment and void y

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60scratch pad 22, 36scrollthrough messages 44through stored names 25through stored numbers 26scroll keys 9searchingfor names 25for numbers 24,

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7This section includes drawings of the important phoneparts and instructions on getting your phone powered upand ready to use.Sliding EarpieceThe earp

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8Front View of the Phone

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9Front View Description1 Red Light lights when power key is pressedand when there are incoming callsand messages.2 Volume/Scroll let you adjust the vo

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