Aqua RS3 Smartphone User Manual

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RS3 User Manual
English
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Thank you for purchasing the AKUA INTENSE RS3 rugged mobile phone. This
manual will help you understand the functions and features of this mobile device.
Some of the services and functions described in this manual depend on the
network and reservation service. Therefore, some menu items on the phone may
not be available, various menus and functions on the phone may have different
shortcut numbers. Our company reserves the right to modify the contents of this
manual without prior notice.
NOTE!
The telephone is water and dust-proof according to the IP68 Standard. This
standard does not include shockproof protection. Please, be careful with the screw
caps and follow the general safety measure rules. Phone warranty does cover
manufacturing defects. However, phones with water and hardware damage signs,
caused by being improperly sealed off are not covered under the warranty.
General Considerations........................................................................04
Battery Precautions..............................................................................04
Charging the Mobile Device.................................................................04
Charger Precautions............................................................................04
1. Introduction......................................................................................04
1.1 SIM Card Insertion and Removal...................................................04
1.2 Memory Card Insertion and Removal.............................................04
1.3 Battery Removal and Installation....................................................05
2. Basic Operation................................................................................05
2.1 Mobile Phone on/off........................................................................05
2.2 Screen Locking and Unlocking......................................................05
2.3 Touch Methods...............................................................................06
2.4 IMEI Number Query........................................................................06
2.5 Phone ID and Main Keys................................................................06
2.6 Screen Sleep and Wake Feature....................................................07
2.7 Main Screen...................................................................................07
2.8 WLAN Settings...............................................................................08
2.9 Phone Operating Status.................................................................08
2.10 Management Notice.....................................................................09
3. Dial...................................................................................................09
3.1 Dial Pad:.........................................................................................09
3.2 Ending a Call..................................................................................09
3.3 Answer or Refuse a Call.................................................................09
3.4 Refusing a Call Via Message.........................................................09
3.5 Call Holding....................................................................................09
3.6 Muting a Call..................................................................................09
3.7 Switching Between Calls................................................................09
3.8 Call Options....................................................................................09
3.9 Call Records...................................................................................09
3.10 Making Emergency Calls.............................................................09
4. Contacts...........................................................................................10
4.1 New Contact...................................................................................10
4.2 Backing-up Contacts......................................................................10
4.3 Editing or Deleting Contacts..........................................................10
4.4 Add Contact to Favorites List.........................................................10
4.5 Deleting a Favorite Contact............................................................10
4.6 Using the Contact Group Function.................................................10
5. Messaging........................................................................................11
5.1 SMS................................................................................................11
5.2 MMS...............................................................................................11
5.3 Viewing Message Details...............................................................11
5.4 Forwarding Messages....................................................................11
5.5 Deleting Messages.........................................................................11
6. Email.................................................................................................12
6.1 Setting-up your Email Account.......................................................12
6.2 Reading Emails..............................................................................12
6.3 Editing and Sending Email.............................................................12
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6.4 Adding Email Signature..................................................................12
6.5 Adding Email Accounts..................................................................12
6.6 Editing Email Account....................................................................12
7. Chrome Browser...............................................................................12
8. Music................................................................................................13
8.1 Copying Audio Files to your Phone................................................13
8.2 Accessing the Music Library..........................................................13
8.3 Playing Music Files.........................................................................13
8.4 Using Playlists................................................................................13
8.5 Playing Music.................................................................................14
8.6 Audio Player Controls.....................................................................14
8.7 Hide, Activate and Turn off the Music Player.................................14
9. Video................................................................................................14
9.1 Viewing video.................................................................................14
9.2 Playing Video..................................................................................15
9.3 Sharing Video.................................................................................15
10. Camera...........................................................................................15
10.1 Taking Pictures.............................................................................15
10.2 Capturing Video...........................................................................15
10.3 Panoramic Mode..........................................................................15
10.4 Camera Mode Set-up...................................................................15
10.5 Camera Shooting Mode Set-up....................................................16
11. Photo Library..................................................................................16
11.1 Viewing Photo Albums..................................................................16
11.2 Processing Photos........................................................................16
11.3 Sharing Photos.............................................................................16
12. Other Applications..........................................................................16
12.1 Clock............................................................................................16
12.2 Calendar.......................................................................................17
12.3 Calculator.....................................................................................17
12.4 Managing Documents..................................................................17
12.5 Stopwatch.....................................................................................17
12.6 Sound recorder............................................................................17
12.7 Flashlight......................................................................................17
12.8 Radio............................................................................................17
13. Settings...........................................................................................18
13.1 WLAN and internet.......................................................................18
13.2 Device..........................................................................................19
13.3 Personal........................................................................................19
13.4 System..........................................................................................21
14. System Updates.............................................................................21
15. Play Store.......................................................................................22
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General Considerations
Your phone can only use our designated batteries and chargers. Using other
products may cause battery leakage, overheating, explosion or cause a fire.
Do not use the mobile phone near a weak signal or high-precision electronic
equipment. Radio wave interference may cause incorrect operation of the electronic equipment and other problems.
Avoid having the mobile phone too close to magnetic objects such as magnetic
cards, mobile phone radiation wave may erase floppy disks data, saving account
and credit card data information stored in them.
Battery Precautions
The mobile phone battery life is limited. Frequently charging the battery will
gradually shorten its lifespan. Do not throw old batteries in the general household
waste bins. There are clear, local regulations, for battery disposal. Please follow
the instructions when doing so.
Do not rub your eyes in case the battery fluid gets into them, rinse your eyes with
fresh water and immediately look for a hospital as it may cause blindness.
Do not use or leave the battery next to fire, a heater or hot areas as it will lead to
battery leakage, overheating, explosion or fire.
Do not wet the battery, as it will cause it to overheat, smoke and corrode. Do not
use or leave the battery in direct sunlight or near a hot car, as it will result in fluid
leakage. An overheated battery may degrade its performance and shorten its
lifespan.
Do not charge it continuously for more than 24 hours.
Charging the Mobile Device
When the connector is plugged to the mobile phone charger, the mobile phone
on the screen will flash in a cycle; if it is turned off, the
battery indicator
charging indicator will appear on the screen to show that the battery is charging. If
the phone is still in use when the battery is low, a charging indicator will be shown
after a while. When the on-screen battery indicator shows full, and no longer flashing, it indicates that charging has been completed. After charging is complete,
disconnect the AC power outlet which connects the phone and charger.
If the charger is not connected to a power supply and the phone is off, then, after
a fairly long period of time (about 5 to 8 hours) and the battery is at a certain level,
the phone begins to recharge.
Charger Precautions
Please use the original 100V-240V AC charger. Using other voltage can cause
leakage, fire or damage to the phone and the charger. Do not use the charger in
case of short-circuit, otherwise it will cause electric shock, smoke and damage
to the charger. Please do not use the charger in case of power cord damage,
otherwise it will lead to a fire and electric shock.
Please clean the dust on the power socket.
Please do not put a water container near the charger, to avoid overheating, leakage and malfunction caused by water spills. If the charger comes into contact with
water or other liquids, unplug it immediately unplug the cord from the power outlet
to prevent overheating, fire, electric shock and charger malfunction.
Do not disassemble or modify the charger, otherwise it will lead to personal injury,
electric shock, fire and damage to the charger.
Please do not use the charger in the bathroom where high humidity is present,
otherwise it will cause electric shock, fire and damage of the charger.
1. Introduction
1.1 SIM Card Insertion and Removal
Turn off the phone, remove the rear cover and other external power source. Insert
the SIM card to the SIM cradle, with the metal surface downward, the edge and
corner of the card fitting to the card slot. Slide the SIM card buckle to the right
place and press it down to fix the card. If you need to take out the SIM card,
please turn off the phone first, remove the external power source, remove the rear
cover, slide the SIM card buckle to right place and then release it by pushing
upwards, and then, remove the SIM card lightly.
Tips: The SIM card does not support a hot plug. Do not remove the SIM when it is
in standby mode as it could damage the SIM card.
1.2 Memory Card Insertion and Removal
Turn off the phone, remove the rear cover, fit the memory card into the memory
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card slot, install the memory card holder and pull down the holder, and then, put
the rear cover back.
Before removing the memory card, turn off the phone first, and then remove the
phone’s rear cover.
1.3 Battery Removal and Installation
The battery is built-in.
Note: the phone battery cannot be removed manually.
1.3.1 Charging the Battery
When a new battery is not fully charged, you should use up all the battery power
and then charge the battery in the following way.
1. Insert the charger’s connector into the mobile phone’s socket.
2. Plug the charger into the power supply, the battery charging symbol will be
dynamically displayed, indicating that the battery is being charged.
When charging is finished, the full battery symbol will be displayed to prompt that
charging is finished.
After charging is finished, please remove the charger from the power supply and
unplug the charger from the mobile phone.
Tips: You can charge your mobile phone on a computer with a USB data connection cable. If your phone’s battery has been fully drained, it may be impossible
to charge the mobile phone with a USB data connection cable. At this time, you
should use the phone charger to charge the mobile phone.
2. Basic Operation
2.1 Mobile Phone on/off
Long press the power key (end key) to turn the mobile phone on or off.
If the mobile phone is turned on but the SIM card is not inserted, part of the mobile
phone’s functions will not be normally accessible. After the SIM card is inserted,
the mobile phone will automatically inspect whether the SIM card can be used
or not.
2.2 Screen Locking and Unlocking
If the mobile phone is idle for a long time, the screen will be black before trying to
enter the the screen locking state to save battery power.
Lock screen/mobile phone: press the power key
Unlock screen/mobile phone: press the power key, the screen will light up and
display the screen locking state. Press the unlock icon, and slide it upwards to
unlock.
If you have set locking patterns or password, the mobile phone will prompt you to
draw the pattern or enter the password.
Main menu → setting → security → screen locking
Set screen locking pattern locking
1. Set screen locking → pattern
2. Pay attention to the screen tip and the pattern example, and select next twice.
3. Drag to connect four points by using your finger to draw a pattern.
4. Select to continue.
5. Draw the pattern again to confirm.
6. Select OK.
After the unlocking the pattern will be set, the mobile phone requires you to slide
upwards in order to enter the unlocking pattern each time it’s being turned. If you
do not want to enter the unlocking pattern, please change the screen locking
option in “Set → security”, enter the unlocking pattern, and then click None.
Set screen locking → password
1. Set screen locking → password locking
2. Enter at least four characters.
3. Select to continue.
4. Enter the character password again to confirm.
5. Select OK.
After the password is set, the mobile phone will require you to slide upwards
before entering the unlocking password each time the phone is being turned on. If
you do not want to enter the unlocking password, please change the screen locking option in “Set → security”, enter the unlocking password and then click None.
Note: The steps for setting a PIN screen lock are the same as the steps mentioned
above.
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2.3 Touch Methods
You can operate the mobile phone by using the following methods (please press
the corresponding function keys with your finger tips).
2.3.1 Press:
You can select one icon or option through the press function on the display
screen. Under the main menu tab, click Information to enter and browse all SMS/
MMS and other information.
2.3.2 Click and Press:
You can view more menu options through Click and Press. For example, when you
click and press a number in the contact detail interface, a pop-up menu will be
opened and you can execute some functional options in that menu.
2.3.3 Scroll:
Press the scroll bar and you will be able to move it upwards or downwards. For
example, when you browse the contact list, a scroll bar will pop up on the right.
Drag the scroll bar to facilitate your search for contacts.
2.3.4 Drag and Drop:
Press an item by using your fingertips and drag to move the item.
2.3.5 Double Click:
When viewing pictures or web pages, quickly click twice with your fingertips to
zoom in or out.
2.3.6 Quick Slide
When you select the contact option in the list by using the scroll bar, the quick
slide on the touch screen can be rapidly used.
When you quickly slide a long column of contacts, click the screen to stop sliding.
Hot tips: Do not use a sharp tool around it to avoid scratching the screen.
Do not allow the touch screen to get in contact with other electric devices. Mute
discharge will cause touch screen failure.
To make better use of the touch screen, remove the protective film before using
the mobile phone.
2.4 IMEI Number Query
1. Main menu → Set → → About mobile phone → Status message
View IMEI number in the Status message tab
2. Enter “*#06#” on the dial pad to query the IMEI number
2.5 Phone ID and Main Keys
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Key
Definition
HOME key
Returns to home screen
Task Manager Key
Enters the Task Manager
Return key
Returns to the previous
screen
Dial key
Enters the Dial Pad or
makes calls
Power key
(End Key)
Hang up, turn on/off;
sleep; wake up; switch
mode
Hang-up Key
Refuse and hang up when
you get a call and are on
the phone (No wake-up
function)
SOS
Custom Shortcut
Support default SOS
functions and SOS
settings (SOS call) Allow
user-defined support and
define other functions as a
quick start key. Press and
hold for 2-3 seconds.
Volume Key
Adjust the volume and
press the “volume” key on
the camera interface to
take a picture (No wake-up
function)
2.6 Screen Sleep and Wake Feature
1. To save battery and prevent the unexpected screen touches from starting
a program, or when clearing the screen, press the power key to enable the
screen to sleep. Press the power key again to wake the screen up.
2. To change when the mobile phone automatically goes into sleep mode, enter
Set → Display → Sleep.
2.7 Main Screen
The main screen can be scrolled on the left and right hand side, applications such
as shortcut and widget can be customized and added.
2.7.1 Adding Items to Main Screen
Customize the main screen by adding applications, widgets, folders and shortcut
keys for applications or items.
2.7.2 Moving Items on Main Screen
1. Click and press the item to be moved.
2. Drag the item to the required location after it is selected.
2.7.3 Deleting Items from Main Screen
• Click and press the item to be deleted.
The item is selected so the deleted icon appears at the top of the screen.
• Drag the item to delete it.
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2.8 WLAN Settings
Main menu → Set → WLAN
·WLAN: turn WLAN function on or off.
·Network Notifications: set the mobile phone as “Notify the user if there is an open
network nearby”.
·WLAN Network: search surrounding wireless networks:
• Press Set → WLAN
• Select and turn on WLAN. The mobile phone will scan and search an available
WLAN network and it will list the found WLAN network names in the WLAN
network list.
• Click and press a network to connect to it.
• If the network is protected, the system will prompt you to enter the password.
Consult the network service provider or administrator for concrete details.
2.8.1 Deleting WLAN Network
You set the mobile phone so that it doesn’t store WLAN network details.
• Turn on WLAN functions.
• Click and press the connected network name in the WLAN settings screen.
• Click on the opened WLAN dialog box to cancel the stored information.
2.9 Phone Operating Status
4G
network
signal
strength
3G
network
signal
strength
GSM
network
using
Full
battery
power
Battery
charging
Mute
Mode
WLAN
signal
strength
Open a
portable
WLAN
hotspot
Headset is
plugged in
Off-line
mode
New
Message
Alarm
clock is
set
Calling
Missed
Call
Down
Load
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2.10 Management Notice
The top status column on the home screen shows new messages, emails, calendar events, alarm clock and on-going activities (e.g. calling).
3. Dial
3.1 Dial Pad:
Main menu → Dial or click on the dial key
3.1.1 Click and press the keys on the dial pad to enter a phone number.
If you enter the wrong number, click on
to clear the figures one by one; if you
want to clear the whole number, press and hold the
button.
To make an international call, press and hold the 0 key to enter the international
connection code “+”.
3.1.2 Click and press the dial key under the dial pad to dial the number you would
like to dial.
3.2 Ending a Call
Click
or click and press hang up to end a call.
3.3 Answer or Refuse a Call
When you receive a call, the relevant incoming information will be displayed on the
screen. You will receive a notice if you miss a call.
Slide the
icon on the incoming call interface to
answer the call (drag the
screen lock controller rightwards to answer the call if the screen is locked).
Note: Press the drive-by-wire button of the earphone to answer the call if the
earphone is fit into the phone.
icon leftwards on the incoming call interface to
refuse the call.
Slide the
3.4 Refusing a Call Via Message
Slide the
icon upwards on the incoming call interface to
send a message with the reason for refusal.
3.5 Call Holding
Click the wait
refuse a call and
icon during the call.
3.6 Muting a Call
Click Mute
icon during the call.
3.7 Switching Between Calls
Get through 2 calls and click the call interface.
3.8 Call Options
You can execute the following operations during the call:
• Click Hands-free to use the speakerphone.
• Click Bluetooth® to use the Bluetooth® device.
Tip: Before using this function, please be sure that the mobile phone has been fit
with a Bluetooth® audio device and that a connection is established.
• Click the dial pad to enter the figures.
• Click Add Call to add a new call.
• Click Call recording to record a call.
3.9 Call Records
The call records include all your dialed calls, received calls or missed calls.
Main menu → Dial → Menu → Call records
• Press the right item and click “Call Back” at the bottom to call back.
• Press the item on the right side and click “Details” at the bottom to see the
number details and perform other tasks.
• Press Menu → Remove call records to remove the call record list.
3.10 Making Emergency Calls
Notes: Your network service provider has set one or more emergency numbers.
There are different emergency numbers for different countries, so the emergency
numbers on your mobile phone will not be valid in all regions. The emergency call
may not be dialed due to the network, environmental issues or interference.
Main menu → Dial (if the mobile phone has been locked, click on Emergency
Call).
• Enter the emergency number.
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• Click the dial icon to dial an emergency number.
4. Contacts
Create and manage a personal or company contact list stored in the mobile phone
or SIM card. The Contacts field can be used for creating and deleting contacts,
etc.
4.1 New Contact
Main menu → Contacts, click on New Contact icon to pop up New Contact, and
select Phone or SIM card to create a contact.
Enter a contact name and its relevant information, then click Finished.
4.2 Backing-up Contacts
Main Menu → Contacts → PressMENU → Import/Export → Pop up import/export
contact box, select to export it to a SD/SIM card and tap to export.
Note: The phone requires that a memory card is inserted into the phone in order to
back-up your contacts.
4.3 Editing or Deleting Contacts
Main menu → Contacts
Click the required contact, press the edit key to modify the contact and click OK
at the upper left corner.
Click MENU → delete to delete the selected contact and click OK to confirm
contact deletion.
4.4 Add Contact to Favorites List
You can add frequently used contacts into the favorites list.
• Open Contacts.
• Click to enter the contact details interface.
• Click the star icon to add it to favorites.
4.5 Deleting a Favorite Contact
Main menu → Contacts → Favorites
Open the favored contact and enter the contact details screen, click the five-pointed star icon to delete the contact from the favored list.
4.6 Using the Contact Group Function
Contact groups include the groups you create. You can add members to these
groups.
4.6.1 Viewing groups
• Click on Contacts on the main menu interface and enter the contact list.
• Click group label at the top right corner to enter the contact group interface to
view or manage your groups.
4.6.2 Adding a Group
• Open the contact group interface
• Click on Menu-Add Group to add a group
• Name the group and click OK.
4.6.3 Adding Members to a Group
• Enter the contact group interface
• Click the group name and view group members
• Click “Menu-Amend”, add members and directly input or enter the address
book and select it by pressing “Add contacts”.
• Select the contacts to be added and click OK.
4.6.4 Deleting a Group
• Open the contact group interface
• Click the group name, press the Menu button and delete the group (the Menu is
only shown after the user customizes the group).
4.6.5 Editing a Group
• Open the contact group interface
• Click Menu → Modify on the group details interface to modify or edit a name
• Rename the group and click OK.
4.6.6 Contact Search
• Open the contact list
• Click the search icon to search
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• Enter the contact name to be searched
• Click on search contact to view the details
5. Messaging
You can send and receive SMS or MMS including multimedia files.
5.1 SMS
Main menu → Message
5.1.1 Sending SMS
1. Open Message and view the message list
2. Click the Create Message icon at the lower right corner of the screen to write
a new message
3. Enter the receiver’s phone number into the receiver’s box or select receiver
from the contact list by clicking the icon on the right.
4. Click the Enter Message box to enter a message.
5. Click the Send icon to send a message
5.2 MMS
5.2.1 Creating and Sending MMS
1. Open on Message and view the message list
2. Click on the Create Message icon at the lower right corner of the screen to
write a new message
3. Enter the receiver’s phone number or email address into the receiver’s box or
select a receiver from the contacts list by clicking the icon on the right side.
4. Click the Enter Message box to enter a message.
5. Press the Menu → Add Theme to add message theme.
Note:
An SMS will change into an MMS automatically upon adding a theme, attachment,
etc. Conversely, an MMS will change into a SMS automatically upon deleting a
theme, attachment, etc.
6. Press the
icon to choose an attachment.
7. After you’re done writing a message, click on the Send button to send it.
5.2.2 Reading and Replying to a Message
1. Click on a message to open and view the message session.
2. If you would like to reply to a message, you only need to enter the content in
the text input area below after opening the message.
5.3 Viewing Message Details
1. Open the Message and view the message list
2. Directly click the message to be viewed to open it.
3. Press and hold the message details to be viewed.
4. Click Menu → Message Details from the popped up Message Options bar.
5.4 Forwarding Messages
1. Open Message and view the message list
2. Directly click on the message to be forwarded to open it.
3. Press and hold the message to be forwarded, click Menu → Message Details
from the popped up Message Options bar.
5.5 Deleting Messages
5.5.1 Deleting all messages from and to a contact
1. Open Message and view the message list
2. Press and hold the messages
3. Click the Delete button
5.5.2 Deleting a Message
1. Open Message and view the message list
2. Directly click the message to be deleted to open it
3. Press and hold the message to be deleted
4. Select the delete icon from the popped up message options bar
5. Click Ok from the popped up dialogue box
5.5.3 Changing Message Settings
1. Open Message and view the message list
2. Click the Menu button->Set to set any item.
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6. Email
You can read and send email conveniently with the phone. The “Email” comes
with a built-in guide that can make your email service setting experience a very
easy one.
6.1 Setting-up your Email Account
You need to set your email account when using the email function for the first time.
Click on Email on the main menu interface to open it and set-up your email
account.
Enter your email address and password then click the Next button. The system will
then connect to the server and inspect the server settings automatically, or you
can set up the server manually.
Set up the email checking frequency, default account, email notification, etc. Click
the Next button.
Name your email account and set the name to be shown to email receivers and
click the Next button.
The system will synchronize the settings with the mail server you set. Then your
email will be shown on your phone.
6.2 Reading Emails
After setting the email account, Click Email to enter the Inbox.
Click the email to be read, the very email will then be opened and presented in the
screen, with sender, theme etc. shown and the email contents shown below.
Note: When receiving a new email, the status column also notifies you of new
email. You can open the notice panel, click the new email to read it.
6.3 Editing and Sending Email
Click Email from the main menu to enter the Inbox
Click the email creation icon at the bottom right corner
Enter the recipient or click the rightmost sender icon in the recipient bar to add CC
or BCC email addresses
Click on Theme to choose an email theme
Click Content to enter email content
Click the attachment icon on the menu → Add Attachment, to add any picture,
video, audio and/or other documents as email attachments.
Click the send icon on the right upper part of the screen to send the email.
6.4 Adding Email Signature
Click Email on the main menu, to enter the Inbox
Click the upper left icon->Set
Click the email account you have set.
Click Signature
Enter your desired signature and click OK
6.5 Adding Email Accounts
Click Email on the main menu to enter the Inbox
Click the upper left icon->Set->Add account
Then you can add new email accounts. For details, see Setting an Email Account.
6.6 Editing Email Account
Click Email on the main menu, to enter the Inbox
Click the upper left icon->Set
Click the email account you have set to edit it, for General Setting, Notice Setting
and Server Setting.
7. Chrome Browser
You can use the browser to view webpages or search relevant information on the
Internet.
Main menu->Chrome browser
1. Enter the “Welcome to use Chrome” when you access the Chrome browser
for the first time. Once the application is used, it means that you agree to and
have the right to use Chrome’s “service terms” and the “privacy statements”.
As required, check “Send usage statistics and crash reports to Google so as to
help us to perfect Chrome”. Select “Accept and Continue” to continue.
2. Enter the “Set Chrome” interface and add an account so as to obtain all
currently opened tabs, saved bookmarks, history and other settings on your
device. If no Google account is applied, you can also directly click on “No,
thanks” to continue.
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3. To display the collected bookmarks on the home page, click
to view the
saved bookmarks and the mobile device bookmarks; click on
to view the
tab history with recently opened and closed pages as well as information
related to other devices. Note, please log in Chrome for the other devices.
4. Click on at the right of the search bar and open the option bar. The icons
at the top of the option bar are used to open web pages which have
been closed and recently exited, add new bookmarks and refresh the current
web page respectively. To open new tabs, open the new stealth tabs, saved
tabs, recently-opened tabs, history, sharing, printing, searching webpages,
adding to the home screen, request to switch to the desktop web site version,
setting, helping, performing feedback and such.
8. Music
You can enjoy music saved in your phone or SD card via the music player.
8.1 Copying Audio Files to your Phone
1. Connect your phone to a computer via USB cable
2. When the USB setting interface pops up on your phone, select connect to
SD card
3. Copy the audio file to the SD card via your computer.
8.2 Accessing the Music Library
8.2.1Opening and Viewing the Music Library
Click Music in the main menu, then the system will automatically scan audio files in
your phone. Scanned audio files will be listed. After opening the music application,
you can see 4 labels, musicians, albums, songs and playlists.
By pressing any viewing mode on the music interface, you can view a list of music
files in various modes.
8.2.2 Deleting Songs from an SD Card
1. Open the music application and view the audio file list.
2. Press and hold a song
3. Select Delete from the popped up window
4. Click Ok in the opened dialogue box
8.3 Playing Music Files
8.3.1 Playing Music
1. Open the music application to view the audio file list.
2. Click Musician/Album/Songs/Playlist screen, to find the music file to be played.
3. Click the music file to play it.
8.3.2 Adding a Song to a Ringtone List
Press and hold the song in the music library. Click Add to Card 1/Card 2 Ringtone
List in the opened menu (only applicable for Songs, Play List)
Or click the Menu button-> Add to Card 1/Card 2 Ringtone List when playing
songs.
8.4 Using Playlists
You can create a playlist, to add your music files into and create song sets, in
order to play songs in the order you set or in random order.
8.4.1 Creating Playlists
• Open the music application and view audio file list.
• Select the music file to be added to the playlist, press and hold it until a shortcut
menu pops up
• Click Add to Playlist
• Click Create Playlist
• Name the new playlist
• Click Save and the playlist is ready, with the selected music files in it.
8.4.2 Adding Songs to Playlists
• Open Music, select the songs tag screen
• Select the music file to be added to the playlist, press and hold it until a shortcut
menu pops up
• Click Add to Playlist
• Select the targeted playlist
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8.4.3 Removing a Song from Playlists
• Open Music, select the song tag screen
• Click the playlist and view the songs in it
• Press and hold the song to be deleted from the playlist until a shortcut menu
pops up
• Click Delete from Playlist
8.5 Playing Music
Open the music library and select your desired song to listen to it; or press Menu
button → Play All.
8.6 Audio Player Controls
Function
Instruction
Play/Pause
Click and Press
Previous/next song
Click and Press
Fast forward/
Rewind
Press and hold
View playlist
Click and Press
Random play
Click and Press
Repeat
Click and Press
Sound effects
Volume
Click and Press
Press volume upwards or
downwards
8.7 Hide, Activate and Turn off the Music Player
Pressing the home button can hide the music player to allow you to use other
applications while continuing to listen to your music. The
icon shown in the
status column indicates that the music player is playing songs. Sliding down the
status column enables you to view the details. Pressing the song name enables
you to return to the music player interface. Pressing the
icon enables pausing
the song and pressing the home button enables you to return to the home screen.
9. Video
You can open video files to enjoy wonderful videos if any are available in your
phone
9.1 Viewing video
Click the Video button in the main menu interface to open the video library
The Video application can play any video in the SD card or in your phone, including those shot by your camera, downloaded from the internet or other devices
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9.2 Playing Video
Click the Video button and view the video list
Click on any video to play it.
9.3 Sharing Video
Click the Video button and view the video list
Press and hold on a video file and select Share from the popped up dialogue box.
10. Camera
Your phone features an 8 mega-pixel camera to take pictures with. You can take
a picture by using the camera and then set any picture as a wallpaper or share
pictures via message, Bluetooth®, email, etc. The phone saves the pictures you
take into the external SD card and internal storage.
Note: Please clean the camera before taking pictures in order to reach the best
shooting effect.
10.1 Taking Pictures
• Main menu → Camera
• You can select from the bottom of the screen to switch from shooting mode or
panoramic mode.
• Aim the camera at the target.
• Click
to take a picture.
The thumbnail of the latest picture you take is shown at the lower right part of
the screen.
·Press the thumbnail to view the pictures.
·Press the Menu button, select Delete to delete the picture.
·Press the Menu button, select Play Slides, to play your pictures as a
slide show
·Press the Menu button, select Edit to edit a picture
·Press the Menu button, select Rotate Left/Rotate Right, to correct a
picture rotation.
·Press the Menu button, select Cut, to cut a picture.
·Press the Menu button, select Set Photo as, to set a picture as a wallpaper and
contact photo.
·Press the Menu button, select Details, to view picture details.
·Press the Menu button, select Print, to save a picture in PDF format.
10.2 Capturing Video
1. Main menu → Camera, switch to the Camera Shooting Mode
2. Aim the camera at the target location/object
to record video, press
to stop video recording and the
Press
recorded video will be automatically saved.
Press the home button to shut off the camera, and return to the home screen.
The latest video thumbnail recorded is shown on the left of the screen. Press the
thumbnail and you can:
·Select Share, to share the video via a message, Bluetooth®, email, etc.
·Press the Menu button, select Delete, to delete the video.
·Press the Menu button, select Trim, to cut the video.
·Press the Menu button, select Mute, then the video will be saved into the camera
and will be muted when played.
·Press the Menu button, select Details to view video details.
10.3 Panoramic Mode
1. Main menu → camera, to switch to panoramic mode
2. Aim the camera at the target location/object
3. Press
and then move the phone to record in panoramic mode, press
to stop recording and automatically save the recorded information.
10.4 Camera Mode Set-up
You can set the camera when taking a picture via camera mode:
The menu on the camera’s view screen contains a View Mode, Color Effect,
Switch Camera, Beautify, Camera Settings options and are shown at the top of
the screen.
Click the icon
to set the photo size, quality, flashlight mode, focus mode,
white balance, etc., or to restore it to default.
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Resize the screen with two fingers.
10.5 Camera Shooting Mode Set-up
When shooting a short video via the video mode, you can set up Vidicon.
On the Vidicon view screen, the menu contains Color Effect, Switch Vidicon,
Vidicon Settings options and are shown at the top of the screen.
Click the
icon to set video definition, flash flashlight mode, video duration,
white balance, etc., or to restore it to default.
Resize the screen with two fingers.
11. Photo Library
You can open the photo library to view your photo album
11.1 Viewing Photo Albums
Click on Photo Album from the main menu and view the photo album.
The photo album can show pictures in the SD card or the phone, including the
pictures you take with the camera, have downloaded from the internet or other
devices.
11.2 Processing Photos
11.2.1 Viewing and browsing pictures
1. Click the photo library to open it and to view the photo album
2. Click on an album in the list of albums to open it and the pictures in the album
will be shown in thumbnail format.
3. Click a thumbnail to enlarge it.
11.2.2 Viewing Slides
1. Open an album and the pictures in the album will be shown in thumbnail
format.
2. Click thumbnails in the album to view the pictures
3. Click Menu → Play Slides, to play all the pictures in the album in slideshow
format
11. 2.3 Editing Photos
Click the Menu button->Edit, to edit any picture
11. 2.4 Rotating Photos
Click the Menu button->Rotate Left, to rotate the picture 90 degrees to left
Click the Menu button->Rotate Right, to rotate the picture 90 degrees to right
11. 2.5 Cropping Photos
Click the Menu button->Crop, to crop the picture
11. 2.6 Set a picture to wallpaper or a contact photo
• Click the Menu button->Set the Picture
• 2. Select Wallpaper in the popped up window to set the picture as a wallpaper,
select the contact icon to set the picture as a contact photo.
11.2.7 Details
Click the Menu button->Details, to view the picture size, the shutter, shooting
time, etc.
11.2.8 Printing
Click the Menu button->Print, to save the picture in PDF format.
11.2.9 Deleting Photos
Click the Menu button->Delete, to delete the picture
11.3 Sharing Photos
1. Open the picture to be shared from the picture library
2. Click the share icon on the upper right corner to share the picture with others
via message, Bluetooth®, email and others.
12. Other Applications
12.1 Clock
1. Enter the Clock application from the main menu, click the clock icon to enter
the clock setting interface
2. Select the existing clock on the list to enter the editing interface or click Add
Clock at the bottom of the screen to enter the editing interface.
3. Set related parameters and slide rightwards to activate the clock
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12.2 Calendar
1. Enter the Calendar from the main menu
2. Click the dropdown button at the upper left corner to have a date, week, month
view, schedules and year views etc.
3. Click the create icon at the lower right corner, to create an event.
4. Click the Menu button to search, refresh, show calendar or set the calendar
and etc.
12.3 Calculator
• Enter the calculator from the main menu
• Enter the numbers and select operators
• Click the equal sign
• Slide the button rightwards to enter the “Senior Panel”, to do more calculations.
12.4 Managing Documents
The file manager enables you to view, manage files and folders in the phone and
memory.
Enter the document manager from the main menu
Browse by category:
View amount of space occupied by all files
File management:
View and manage files in the external SD card and internal space
Touch the menu button lightly to pop up submenus:
• Search: search folders, songs, videos, APK and other information you may
desire to view.
• Select All: select all files.
• Sequencing: sequence files on any basis
• New Folder: edit the folder’s name and save the file.
• Favorite: add this folder to Favorites
• Display dot files and hide files: display and hide dot files
• Refresh: refresh document arrangements
• Setting: general settings for file management, like Home Page Folder Display,
Read Root Directory, Show True Path.
• Exit: exit file management.
12.5 Stopwatch
• Click on Clock in the standby interface and select stopwatch
• Click the start icon to start the stopwatch
• Click Stop to stop the stopwatch
• Click Times-based to record several times.
• Click Reset to clear the times
12.6 Sound recorder
• Enter the sound recorder app from the main menu interface, get the phone and
microphone close to your mouth and click
• Click
• Click
to record sound
to stop recording
to playback recorded sound file
• Click
to delete a recently recorded sound file
• Click
to create and record a sound file
• Click “Unnamed recording” to rename the recording file.
• Click the Menu button, to view recorded sound list and settings
12.7 Flashlight
• Enter Flashlight from the main menu
• Click the Power button, to turn on the flashlight (classified into 2 levels)
• Press the Menu button to select auto flash or SOS mode
12.8 Radio
Enter Radio from the main menu (it is necessary to fit the earphone in as it contains
an antenna to capture radio waves)
• Click
to turn the radio on or off.
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• Click
to turn the speakerphone on or off.
• Click
to enter the radio station list interface searched by the radio.
• Click
to search radio stations previous to the radio station frequency band
you are currently on.
• Click
to search following radio stations that come after the current radio
station frequency band you are on.
• Click the Menu button and the following list will be presented:
• Search: search all channels.
• Start Sound Recording: record radio sound
• Stop Sound recording: stop sound recording
• Automatic Shut OFF: set automatic radio shutoff time
• Add to Favorites: add to Favorites
• Cancel Favorited Item: cancel the radio station added to Favorites
• Set: set region, audio output mode, radio sound recording duration and set the
restoring factory default options.
• Exit: exit Radio
13. Settings
You can use Set Application Configuration to set phone parameters
Click Set from the main menu
13.1 WLAN and internet
WLAN
Click WLAN to enter WLAN interface and slide Switch WLAN On/Off
After switching on WLAN, you can view nearby WLAN connections. After you log
in to a WLAN account, you can connect you phone to the internet via the WLAN.
Click the Menu button: to select Add Network, Existing Networks, Refresh,
Advanced, etc.
Bluetooth®
Click Bluetooth® to enter its interface and slide the On/Off switch to switch the
Bluetooth® on or off
After switching on the Bluetooth® option, you can search Bluetooth® hotspots nearby, after matching Bluetooth®, you can transfer to or receive documents, photos,
etc. from another Bluetooth®-bearing device.
Click the Menu button: to refresh, to rename the device and show documents
received.
SIM
Switch the SIM card on/off: after the SIM card is fitted, the SIM card operator can
be shown and the SIM card can be switched on/off
Note: when 2 SIM cards are fitted, the 2 SIM cards cannot be simultaneously
prohibited. When 1 single SIM card is fitted, the SIM card cannot be prohibited.
Preferred SIM card: the SIM card for mobile data networks
Data flow consumption
View mobile data network flow consumption by every application module on SIM
1 and SIM 2
Click the Menu button: to set Limit Background Dataflow, Display WLAN Data
Flow, Prohibit Network, Mobile Network, etc.
More
Flight mode
Switch the flight mode on/off by sliding the Switch left/right.
Default short message application
The default short message application is message
NFC
• Sliding the switch left/right can switch the NFC on/off
• Switching the NFC on enables the phone to exchange data with another device
exposed to it
Android Beam
Sliding the switch left/right can switch the Android Beam on/off and details instructions on how to use it are presented on the screen.
Network sharing and portable hotspots
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After entering the Network Sharing and Portable Hotspots interface, you can use
the phone as a portable WLAN hotspot to simultaneously share your data connection with several other devices
You can connect the phone with a USB cable, to share the phone’s data connection with a PC via USB
Bluetooth®-based Network Sharing enables you to use the phone as a Bluetooth®-based sharing hotspot, to share the phone’s data connection with another
device.
VPN
Note: Set screen lock PIN or password before using VPN.
Click the + icon on the upper right corner, add new VPN, enter name, server
address, the user’s name and password and then connect the phone to a VPN
network.
After a successful connection, you can log into foreign country websites.
Note: You need to apply the VPN server address, the user’s name and password
yourself
Mobile network
After entering the mobile network interface, you can switch the mobile data flow
and data roaming on and off, set the access point and select the network operator,
select the network type.
Access Point Name: view and add an access point
Network Operator: Select the network operator and access mode
Preferred network type: Set the SIM card’s network mode
13.2 Device
• Status column
Battery Status Display: After checking/cancellation, it can be displayed or not in
the status column.
• Display
The device’s display can be set
Luminance: adjust screen luminance
Automatic Luminance Adjustment: Slide the switch to switch the Screen
Luminance on/off, the screen luminance can be optimized as per ambient light
changes after the Screen Luminance option is switched on.
Screen Color: Set Standard, Gorgeous, Customize and etc.
Wallpaper: Set desktop wallpaper
Hibernate: Delay before auto screen lock
Auto-rotate Screen: Rotate the screen contents to keep current direction
You can also set an interactive screensaver, font size, blur effect, etc.
• Warning tone and notice
In this interface, you can set device sounds
Storage
In this interface, you can view and manage internal and external phone memory,
you can also view the following details:
Total internal space
Available internal storage space
View the total SD card capacity
View available SD card space
Erase all SD card data.
Uninstall the SD Card, data is not displayed
Battery
In this interface, you can view battery usage information
Application
In this interface, you can view and manage phone applications
13.3 Personal
• SOS settings
In this interface, you can set SOS call settings, emergency phone number,
emergency message content and etc.
• Gesture wake-up
Open the gesture wake-up function as well as the gesture mode in the gesture list
and enter the menu interface or the application corresponding to the gesture
feature in a black screen state of the mobile phone.
• Self-startup setup
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Uncheck “Prohibit program self-startup”.
• Quick Link Setting
Set emergency options, quick application access and other settings.
Emergency setting: slide the switch to switch One Touch SOS on/off
Quick access to applications: shortcut key short press settings, shortcut key long
press settings, PTT key quick setting.
Other settings: slide the switch to switch the shortcut key unlocking on/off
• Scene mode
Slide the switch to switch the scene mode on/off
After switching on the contextual mode, you can select in-car mode, silent mode,
default mode, or reset modes.
• Location
Slide the switch to switch Location on/off.
• Security
Manage your location and related safety options
A. Screen protection
Set screen lock: use pattern, PIN or password to lock the screen
Shortcut screen lock: click the pattern on the left or right to reset screen lock
shortcut key
Display Pattern: Slide the switch to switch this function on/off. After this function is
switched off, sliding on the screen lock interface is not accompanied with the pattern shown. After this function is switched on, sliding on the screen lock interface
is accompanied with the pattern shown.
Auto Lock: the screen will automatically lock as per the automatic lock time you set
Real-time lock by using the power button: Slide the switch to switch this function
on/off. After this function is switched off, pressing the power key won’t lock the
screen in real time
Owner’s information: After this function is switched on, the screen lock interface
will show the owner’s information you set
B. Encryption
Encrypt Phone: Encrypting the phone requires over 80% battery power. If the
power in the battery is below 80%, a note requiring you to charge your phone will
appear and a “retry” message will pop up on the interface
C. SIM card lock mode
Set SIM card lock: Switch the SIM card lock on or off and change the SIM card PIN
D. Password
Display password: Select to display or hide the password
E. Device management
Set Manager: add or delete device manager
Unknown source: allow non-market applications to be installed
F. Credential storage
Storage type: Default hardware support
Trusted credential: Display trusted CA certificates
Install from SD card: Install encrypted certificates from the SD card
Erasing Credentials: Erase all credential saved and reset other passwords.
G. Advanced
Trusted agent: View or deactivate trusted agent
Applications entitled to view and situational use: third party applications entitled to
view and situational use
H. Application safety
Blacklist: after enabling it, the incoming call and messages from the blacklisted
number will be blocked
• Account
The Add Account function enables you to add company or personal email
accounts
• Language and input method
Set the system language and input method
Language: Select the system’s language
Spell checking tool: Android default spell checking tool
Personal dictionary: Add or view any words and phrases you write
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Keyboard and input method: Set current input method
Android input method: Set Android keyboard
Sogou Input method: Set Sogou Input method
• Backup and reset
Factory data reset: Erase all data on the phone
13.4 System
• Date and time
Set date and time
• Automatically confirm date and time: automatically confirm date and time based
on internet data can be switched on/off
• Automatically determine the time zone: use the time zone provided by the
network (supported by the network) to support opening/closing.
• Set date: After switching off the automatic date and time confirmation function,
you will be allowed to manually set the date
• Set time: After switching off the automatic date and time confirmation function,
you will be allowed to manually set the time
• Select the time zone: After cancelling the automatic time zone confirmation
function, you will be allowed to manually set the time zone
• Adopt 24-hour format: After checking this option, the 24-hour format will be
adopted.
• Scheduled Power-on/off
After setting automatic power-on/off time, the phone will automatically power on/
off based on the set time
• Barrier-free mode
Large font: Adjust font size
Zoom gesture: Switch zoom gesture on/off
Glove touch: Switch the glove touch function on/off
In addition, there are some automatic screen rotation options, spoken password,
touch, pressing and hold delay, opening and closing, color correction and
such.
• Developer options
Slide to open and close this function and use it with desktop setting applications
such as: password backup, prohibiting screen lock, performing USB debugging and such.
• About phone
Status: view current battery status, battery level, my phone number, network,
signal strength, mobile network type, service status, roaming, IMEI, WLANMAC
address, Bluetooth® address, network, serial number, boot time and etc.
Legal information: view legal and related information
Model number: The phone’s model number
Processor information: The information about the CPU used in the phone
Android version: The phone’s Android version
Hardware version: The phone’s Hardware version
Kernel version: The phone’s kernel version
Version number: The phone’s software version number
14. System Updates
You can update the phone’s system version with this function
Note: using this function requires an internet connection
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15. Play Store
Tap the shop icon on the main screen in the application. You need to create a
new account when you first enter the Play store, you can follow the prompts to
complete the account setup process. When you use the account to access the
Play store home page, you will be able to see a variety of mobile phone apps. You
can choose apps according to your needs and install them into your phone.
Click your favorite software’s icon in the Play Store screen, enter the installation
interface:
Click to install the selected software, an application permission request will popup.
Choose to accept and the phone automatically download the software, if you want
to cancel the download, click
next to the download progress bar.
After the download is complete, click on Open, you can now start to use your
newly downloaded software
Click the menu key in the Play Store to bring up the following menu:
Select "My apps", you can view your "Installed application" and "All apps", you can
also reset accounts, notifications, auto-updating applications, passwords and etc.
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FCC Statement
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
SAR Information Statement
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure
to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on
standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The
exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use
only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power
output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the
limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at
the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use
at the ear is 1.130W/Kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is1.444W/Kg(Body-worn measurements differ
among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). The maximum scaled SAR in hotspot mode is
1.444W/Kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the
government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported
SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RFexposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the
FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on
FCC ID: 2AGE2-RS3 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications
Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones
used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety
to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of
10mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar
accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these
requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.

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