Kyocera KPC680 Telephone User Manual


 
KPC680 Card Use
3 User Guide
About this Guide
This user guide contains the following:
Proper card use.
Regulatory notice.
Safety information.
Warranty.
Before you can begin using the KPC680 ExpressCard, it is essential that you follow the proper instructions for software installation. Please refer
to the QuickLink Mobile User Guide located on the Installation CD for complete instructions on the use of QuickLink Mobile. You must first load
the software provided on the CD-ROM included in the kit before you insert the KPC680 into your notebook PC. This initial setup process takes
just a few minutes and you’ll soon be on your way to wireless freedom.
KPC680 Card Use
Using Card for First Time
When you use your KPC680 ExpressCard for the first time, be sure to do the following.
NK Install the software from your QuickLink Mobile CD FIRST. During the installation, you will be asked to insert the
KPC680 ExpressCard.
OK Locate the ExpressCard slot on your Notebook PC.
PK Insert your KPC680 ExpressCard into your notebook’s PC ExpressCard slot with the label facing up.
QK Turn the antenna clockwise. It will rotate and extend to a 90° angle. Do not extend the antenna beyond 90°.
RK Recognition of your card could take a few minutes while your computer recognizes the new software drivers that have been installed.
SK Complete the software installation.
Please refer to the help files located on the Installation CD for these complete software instructions for installation and use of QuickLink Mobile
or select eÉäé > `çåíÉåíë to access QuickLink Mobile’s help system.
Extend Antenna
The antenna on your KPC680 ExpressCard is designed to rotate to provide the proper extension and alignment. To properly extend
your antenna:
NK Insert your KPC680 ExpressCard into your notebook’s PC ExpressCard slot with the label facing up.
OK Turn the antenna clockwise. It will rotate from the back of the card and can extend to a 90° angle. You can position the antenna from
0° to 90°. Do extend the antenna beyond 90°. It may damage the card and can break the antenna.
t~êåáåÖW Use of antenna in any other configuration may exceed FCC RF exposure limits.