Huawei Technologies ETS3253 Fixed Wireless Terminal User Manual ETS3053

Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd Fixed Wireless Terminal ETS3053

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Users Manual

Wonderful Communication, Mobile Life
Welcome to use HUAWEI ETS3053/3253 Fixed Wireless Terminal.
HUAWEI ETS3053/3253 Fixed Wireless Terminal
User Guide
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Table of Contents 1
Getting to Know Your FWT 1
Packing List ................................................1
Front View ..................................................1
Back View...................................................2
Screen Icons ..............................................3
Installation 4
Installing the SIM Card ...............................4
Installing the Battery...................................4
Installing the Power Adapter ......................5
Installing the Indoor Antenna......................5
Placing the FWT.........................................5
Validating....................................................6
Basic Operations 7
Powering on or off the FWT .......................7
Making a call ..............................................7
Answering or Rejecting a Call ....................8
Text Entry ...................................................8
Messages 10
Creating a Message .................................10
Viewing a Message ..................................10
Voice Mail.................................................10
Message Settings.....................................11
Memory Status .........................................11
Phonebook 12
Adding a Contact......................................12
Viewing a Contact ....................................12
Memory Status......................................... 12
Call History 13
Phone Settings 14
Profiles ..................................................... 14
Auto Dialing.............................................. 14
Time & Date ............................................. 14
Languages ............................................... 15
Network Service ....................................... 15
Security .................................................... 15
Applications 16
Alarm Clock.............................................. 16
Wireless Data Service 17
Connecting the Terminal to PC ................ 17
Installing the Management Program ...... 17
Accessing the Internet ............................. 18
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 19
Maintenance ............................................ 19
Troubleshooting ....................................... 19
Warnings and Precautions 21
1Table of Contents
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1
1Getting to Know Your FWT
Your Fixed Wireless Terminal (hereinafter referred to
as the FWT) is based on the Global System for
Mobile Communications (GSM) technology.
It provides the voice service, SMS service and sup-
ports two saving modes for the contacts and the
SMS, the SIM card and the FWT.
The FWT is an ideal wireless terminal for the house-
hold use.
Packing List
Your FWT package box contains the following items.
If any of the items is lost or damaged, contact your
local dealer.
1Main unit, handset, and coiled cord
2Power adapter
3Battery
4Certificate of Quality
5User Guide
Front View
Item Description
1 Display Screen Display information.
2 Antenna Receive signals.
3 Left soft key Select the option displayed on the
lower left corner of the screen.
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2
3
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Back View
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Back View
4 Scroll keys Access the shortcut screen in
standby mode.
5 Right soft key Select the option displayed on the
lower right corner of the screen.
6 OK key Access the main menu in standby
mode.
Select the option displayed on the
lower left corner of the screen.
7 End key End a call or reject an incoming
call.
Press and hold it to power on or off.
Return to the standby mode.
8 Handsfree key Make or answer a call without lifting
the handset.
Cancel the dialing, when dialing in
the handsfree mode.
End the current call during a call in
the handsfree mode.
9 Call/Redail
key
Make or answer a call.
View dialed calls in standby mode.
10 # key Enter the "#".
Switch between different input
methods in the edit mode.
Item Description
11 * key Enter the "*".
Display a symbol list in the edit
mode.
12 Number keys Enter numbers and characters.
Item Description
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Screen Icons
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Screen Icons
No. Item NO. Item
1 Wall-mounting
brackets
2 Main unit spiral
cord jack
3 Battery container 4 SIM card slot
5 Battery cord jack 6 Data port
Icon Description Icon Description
Calling No service
Alarm clock is on Hands-free mode
Message received Powered by the
power adapter
Voice message
received
Battery power level
Network signal
strength
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2Installation
Note
Before installing or removing the battery, indoor
antenna or SIM card, swich off the FWT and
disconnect the FWT from the power adapter. To
prevent lighting from injuring human body,
remove the outdoor antenna too.
Installing the SIM Card
Note
The SIM card and its golden contact can be
easily damaged by a scratch or bend. Be care-
ful when installing or removing the SIM card.
Install the SIM card according to the following figure.
Make sure that the golden contact of the SIM card is
facing downwards.
Installing the Battery
Note
When the ambient temperature exceeds the
temparature allowed for charging, the system
will stop charging the battery.
When the power adapter is in use, the FWT
will automatically charge the battery and stop
it after the battery is fully charged.
Take the battery out of the FWT if the FWT is
left unused for a long period.
Make sure that the battery has been charged
for more than 8 hours before it supplies
power for the FWT at the first time. The
charging time depends on the environmental
temperature and the age of the battery.
When installing battery, make sure that the
battery cord plug matches the battery jack.
Do not insert conversely.
Insert the connection cable of the battery into the bat-
tery cord jack, and then seat the battery in the bat-
tery container.
Installing the Power Adapter
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Installing the Power Adapter
1Make sure that the FWT is switched off.
2Connect the power adapter to the FWT, and plug
it to the power socket.
Installing the Indoor Antenna
1Make sure that the FWT is switched off.
2Align the indoor antenna with the antenna port
on the FWT host in the right direction, and then
screw the antenna, ensuring that the connection
is secure.
Placing the FWT
Horizontal Placing
Place the FWT on a flat surface. Select a cool and
ventilated site for the FWT to dissipate the heat.
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Validating
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Vertical Placing
1Pull out the handset retaining clip from the slot
and turn it around. Then push it back so that the
handset will not fall down when FWT is placed
vertically.
2According to the distance between the two
hooks (about 7.7cm), hammer two nails into the
wall with 3mm end left out.
3Snap the hooks to the nails.
Validating
1Press and hold to power on your FWT.
2The power icon appears normally. The
signal strength icon appears normally.
3If you are able to make a call, it indicates that the
FWT is installed correctly.
7.7cm
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3Basic Operations
Powering on or off the FWT
When the FWT is off, press and hold to power it
on.
In the standby mode, press and hold to power it
off.
Making a call
Making a Call through the Keypad
1In the standby mode, press number keys to enter
a phone number. If the number is wrong, press
right soft key to clear it.
2Press to dial the phone number.
3Press or right soft key to end the call or
cancel the dialing.
Making a Call from the Dialed Calls
List
1In the standby mode, press .
2Press / to scroll call records.
3Press to dial.
Making a Call from the Phonebook
1In the standby mode, press the right soft key; or
select Menu > Phonebook.
2Press / to scroll the contacts.
3Press to dial.
Speed Dialing
If a number key is set as the speed dial key of a
phone number, you can press and hold it to call the
number.
Answering or Rejecting a Call
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1In the standby mode, select Menu > Phonebook
> Speed Dials.
2Press / to scroll the items and select a
number.
3Press and enter a phone number, or press
left soft key to select a contact from the phone-
book.
4Press left soft key to confirm.
Answering or Rejecting a Call
In the standby mode, you can lift the handset or press
, , or left soft key to answer an incoming
call.
Press or right soft key to reject an incoming call.
Text Entry
Text Input Mode
While entering text, you can press to change
the input mode.
Note
In the edit mode, press right soft key once to
delete the letter on the left of the cursor.
Press and hold right soft key for over two
seconds to delete all letters.
Entering Letters
In the "Abc", "ABC" and "abc" input mode, you can
enter English letters.
You can press the number key labeled with desired
letters once to enter the first letter on the key, twice to
enter the second letter on the key, and by analogy.
If the letter you want to enter is on the same key as
the previous one, you can enter the letter only after
Text Entry
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the cursor appears again or after you move the cur-
sor to the next space.
If you hope the initial letter is capitalized, you need to
change the input mode into "Abc" manually before
you enter the word.
Note
Press once to enter a space; press
repeatedly to enter a commonly-used
symbol.
Press repeatedly to enter a commonly-
used symbol.
Press to display the symbol list.
Entering Numbers
Do as follows to enter numbers:
In the "123" input mode, press the number key labeled
with the desired digit.
In the "Abc", "ABC" or "abc" input mode, press the num-
ber key repeatedly until the desired digit appears on the
screen.
Entering Symbols
1In any text input mode, press to display the
symbol list.
2Press scroll keys to select the symbol.
3Press left soft key to enter a symbol.
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4Messages
Creating a Message
1Select Menu > Messages > Write
2Write a message
3After writing the message, press left soft key for
the following operations:
Save: Save the message to the Draft.
Send: Add the recipient(s) and send the message.
4Press left soft key to send the message
Viewing a Message
Viewing the Inbox
The inbox stores received messages.
When there is a new message, the FWT rings and
appears on the screen. If blinks, it indi-
cates that the message memory is full. To view the
inbox, do as follows:
1Select Menu > Messages > Inbox.
2Press / to scroll the messages.
3Select and view a message by the following
options:
Press .
Press left soft key and select View.
Viewing the Outbox/Draft
The Outbox stores messages that are sent success-
fully. You can view, forward, delete a message or
delete all the messages stored in the Outbox.
The Draft can store drafts and messages that are not
sent successfully. You can edit, delete a message or
delete all the messages stored in the Draft.
Voice Mail
1Select Menu > Messages > Voice Mail.
Message Settings
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2Select an option:
Link: If the voice mail number is already set, press
to check voice mails.
Number: If the voice mail number is not set, enter
the voice mail number and press left soft key.
Note
The voice mail function is network dependent.
For the voice mail number and other informa-
tion, consult your service provider.
Message Settings
You can change the message settings by performing
the following steps:
1Select Menu > Messages > Settings.
2Set the parameters related to messages:
Service Center: The FWT can automatically read
the number of the Short Message Service Center
(SMSC) from the SIM card. If no such information
is available or you have deleted the information by
accident, contact your service provider.
Validity: The time of keeping a message in the
SMSC after it is sent.
Report: You can set whether to receive a delivery
report after a message is sent.
Auto Save: If the auto-save function is enabled,
messages are automatically saved after being
sent. Messages sent successfully are saved to the
outbox. Messages sent unsuccessfully are saved
to the draft.
Memory Status
Select Menu > Messages > Memory Status to view
the memory status of the SIM card and the FWT.
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5Phonebook
Adding a Contact
1Select Menu > Phonebook > Add New.
2Select the memory in use.
Phone: Save the contact to the FWT.
SIM: Save the contact to the SIM card.
3Press to set the Name and Mobile Number
of the contact.
4Press left soft key to save the contact or press
right soft key to cancel.
Note
There is a length limit for a contact name. The
length limit of the SIM card is subject to differ-
ent SIM cards used in different countries and
areas.
Viewing a Contact
Select Menu > Phonebook > Name List to view the
contacts.
When you view the contact, press left soft key for the
following operations:
Edit: Edit the name or mobile number of the contact.
Copy: If the SIM card is available, you can copy the
contact from the FWT to the SIM card or from the SIM
card to the FWT.
Delete: Delete the contact.
Call Number: Dial the number.
Send SMS: Write and send a message to the number.
Memory Status
The number of contacts stored in the SIM card is
determined by the capacity of the SIM card.
Select Menu > Phonebook > Memory Status to
view the memory status of the SIM card and FWT for
the phonebook.
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6Call History
In standby mode, select Menu > Call History. Then
select Missed calls, Answered calls or Dialed
Calls.
When viewing the records, press left soft key for the
following operations:
View: View the details of a record.
Call: Dial the phone number.
Save: Save the phone number to the phonebook.
Send SMS: Write and send a message to the phone
number.
Delete: Delete the record.
Delete all: Delete all the call records.
Note
In the standby mode, the prompt and the num-
ber of missed calls are displayed. Select View
to view the record.
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7Phone Settings
Profiles
The FWT provides two profiles. You can enable and
customize a profile.
Selecting a Profile
1Select Menu > Phone Settings > Profiles.
2Press / to select General or Outdoor.
3Press to enable it.
Editing a Profile
1Select Menu > Phone Settings > Profiles.
2Press / to scroll profiles: General and
Outdoor.
3Press left soft key and select Edit. You can set
the following options:
Call Ring: Select a ringtone for incoming calls.
Message Ring: Select a message tone.
Key Tone: Select On/Off to enable/disable the keypad
tone.
Ring Volume: Adjust the volume of rings.
Auto Dialing
In handsfree or offhook mode, if the auto-dial function
is enabled, an entered phone number is dialed auto-
matically. If the activation time is too short, an incom-
plete phone number may be dialed.
1Select Menu > Phone Settings > Auto Dial.
2Select one from the options.
Time & Date
You can set the current time and date.
1Select Menu > Phone Settings > Time & Date.
2Press / to select Date or Time.
Languages
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3Press left soft key or , and set the time or
date.
4Press left soft key to save the settings.
Languages
You can set the displayed language.
1Select Menu > Phone Settings > Languages.
2Press / to select the desired lan-
guage.
3Press left soft key or to save the settings.
Network Service
You can set network-related functions, such as call
waiting, call forward, call barring or network select.
All the services are network dependent. Consult your
service provider for details.
Security
The Personal Identification Number (PIN) code pro-
tects the SIM card from unauthorized use. The PIN
Unblocking Key (PUK) code can unblock the PIN
code. The PIN and PUK codes are provided with your
SIM card. For details, consult your service provider.
Note
If you enter wrong PIN codes for three times,
the FWT prompts you to enter the correct
PUK code.
If you enter wrong PUK codes for ten consec-
utive times, the SIM card is invalidated. Con-
tact your service provider for a new card.
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8Applications
Alarm Clock
If the alarm clock is activated, the FWT rings at the
preset time when it is powered on. You can set up to
three alarm clocks.
1Select Menu > Applications > Alarm.
2Press / to scroll the alarm clocks.
3Press left soft key to select an alarm clock.
4Press / to set state, time and period of
the alarm clock.
5Press to save the settings.
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9Wireless Data Service
Connecting the Terminal to PC
The FWT can be connected to a PC to provide data
services. You need to purchase the data service
suite. For details, please consult your service pro-
vider.
As show in the following figure, connect the end of
the data cable to PC and the other end to the data
port of the FWT.
Note
Switch off the FWT and disconnect it from
power adapter before connecting.
Use the cable provided by the manufacturer.
Installing the Management
Program
If you are using the data service for the first time, you
need to install the FWT management program. The
steps of installing the FWT management program are
as follows, which are for your reference only.
1Connect the FWT to a PC with a compatible
USB cable.
2Put the installation disk into the CD-ROM.
3The installation program automatically starts,
and then the installation interface is displayed.
4Follow the instructions of the installation pro-
gram.
Accessing the Internet
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5When the installation completes, a shortcut icon
of the FWT management program is displayed
on the desktop.
Note
The operating system configuration require-
ment of a PC: Windows 2000, Windows XP.
Accessing the Internet
Before accessing the Internet, you need to set the
network connection. If you use the default settings,
skip the following operations.
1Connect the FWT to a PC with a compatible
USB data cable.
2Double-click the shortcut icon of the FWT man-
agement program.
3Click Connect to access the internet.
4Click Settings to set the network connection.
Note
1. For details of data service, see Data Ser-
vice User Guide.
2. You can consult your service provider for
more information about the network con-
nection.
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10Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Place the FWT in a clean and dry environment. The
temperature of the place should be no higher than 55
or lower than -10 .
If the FWT is covered with dust, please clean it with fine
clean cloth. Do not clean it with cleanser or other chem-
ical solvents.
If the FWT does not operate normally due to a failed
battery, please replace the battery in time or use the
power adapter to supply the FWT with power.
If the FWT does not work normally, contact your service
provider. Before installing and using FWT, read the user
guide carefully.
Troubleshooting
The display screen does not turn on after the
FWT is powered on (the FWT is not connected to
the power adapter).
1Make sure that the battery is installed.
2The battery level is low. Connect the FWT to the
power adapter.
The display screen does not turn on after the
FWT is powered on (the FWT is connected to the
power adapter).
1The voltage output of the power adapter does
not meet the requirement of the FWT. Check
whether the AC input is normal and the power
adapter is the approved one.
2The external voltage of the power adapter is low
or unstable; disrupting the normal functioning of
the FWT. Check whether the external voltage of
the power adapter is normal. You can also install
the battery in the FWT.
There is no signal icon on the display screen.
1Make sure that the antenna is installed properly.
2If there is still no signal, contact your service pro-
vider to check whether the FWT is in the signal
coverage area.
Troubleshooting
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After the FWT is powered off, there is no display
sometimes while sometimes there is power sup-
ply icon and blinking battery icon.
No information on the display screen is a normal sta-
tus of FWT after power-off. The power supply icon
and a blinking battery icon indicate that the battery is
being charged.
There is the ring tone after the busy tone.
The ring tone indicates that there is an incoming call.
If you are not in a call, you can answer the call.
After lifting the handset, there is a ring tone when
you are ready to dial or are dialing a phone num-
ber.
It indicates that there is an incoming call. If you are
not in a conversation, you can answer the call.
There is only the battery icon on the display
screen.
It indicates that the FWT is powered by the battery. If
the FWT is powered solely by the battery and the bat-
tery icon is blinking without any bar inside, it indicates
that the battery level is low. Use the power adapter to
charge the battery or replace the battery.
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11 Warnings and Precautions
To use the FWT correctly and safely, read the following cau-
tions and let your children know these before using the FWT.
Basic Cautions
According to the packing list, check items in the package
box to make sure that they are complete and undamaged.
Before installing and using the FWT, read this user guide
carefully.
Electronic Device
Power off your FWT near high-precision electronic devices.
The FWT may affect the performance of these devices.
Such devices include hearing aids, pacemakers, fire alarm
systems, automatic gates, and other automatic-control
devices. If you are using an electronic medical device, consult
the device manufacturer and confirm whether the radio waves
affect the operation of the electronic device.
Hospital
Pay attention to the following points in hospitals or health care
facilities:
Do not take your FWT into the operating room (OR),
intensive care unit (ICU), or coronary care unit (CCU).
Power off your FWT near medial devices.
Observe any instructions wherever the use of wireless
device is prohibited.
Traffic Safety
Do not use your FWT while driving. Secure the FWT on its
holder. Do not place the FWT on the seat or other places
where it can get loose in a sudden stop or collision.
Observe the rules and regulations of airline companies.
Power off your FWT before boarding an aircraft.
Operating Environment
Do not place magnetic storage media such as magnetic
cards and floppy disks near the FWT. Radiation from the
FWT may erase the information stored on them.
Do not put your FWT, battery, or other accessories in con-
tainers with strong magnetic field, such as the induction
cooker and microwave oven. Otherwise, circuit failure, fire,
or explosion may result.
Do not place or use the FWT, the battery or the power
adapter near any heat sources such as fire or a heater; or
places with flammable gases; or areas with electrical appli-
ances that give out heat. Otherwise, it will cause fire, explo-
sion and breakdown of the FWT.
Because the FWT needs to eliminate heat during working,
put the FWT and the power supply in a ventilated and shad-
owy place. Never airproof the FWT or put something on it or
place it near water, fire as well as inflammable and explo-
sive materials.
Because the FWT contains precision devices, you should
put it in a dry place and away from moist materials.
Before cleaning the FWT, please power off the FWT, and
then disconnect the power supply and take out the battery.
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Before moving the FWT, please disconnect the external
power supply.
Do not subject your FWT, battery, and power adapter to seri-
ous collision or shock. Otherwise, battery leakage, FWT
malfunction, overheats, fire, or explosion may result.
Do not place sharp metal objects such as pins near the ear-
piece. The earpiece may attract these objects and hurt you
when you are using the FWT.
Do not place the FWT in the area over the air bag or in the
air bag deployment area. Otherwise, the FWT may hurt you
owing to the strong force when the air bag inflates.
In raining and lightning, disconnect the power adapter from
external power supply and power off the FWT, In this case, if
the outdoor antenna is used, do not touch the FWT and
antenna.
Put your FWT, battery, and power adapter in places beyond
the reach of children. Do not allow children to use the FWT,
battery, or power adapter without guidance.
Do not touch the antenna when a call is going on. Touching
the antenna may affect call quality and cause the FWT to
operate at a power level higher than needed.
The network signal condition will directly affect the quality
and stability of the call. Consequently, you should place the
FWT in a place where it can receive network signal well. Do
not put FWT in a building with an iron or metal roof. The dis-
tance between FWT and other metal materials (such as
metal brackets or metal doors and windows) should be
greater than 25cm and the distance between FWTs should
be greater than 30cm.
Do not open the chassis in any case and the device should
be maintained by a qualified maintenance department.
Without permission, you are not allowed to modify the archi-
tecture and security design of FWT. You must bear any con-
sequence resulted from the operation without permission.
Your FWT is designed to conform to the authoritative inter-
national radio frequency (RF) specifications. Use FWT
accessories approved by Huawei only.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to
provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all per-
sons.
Emergency Call
You can use your FWT for emergency calls. However, connec-
tions in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. You should never
rely solely on the FWT for essential communications.
Battery
If the battery fluid gets into eyes, do not rub them. Wash with
clean water and seek medical assistance immediately.
If the battery fluid contacts skin or cloth, wash with clean
water immediately to avoid irritation to the skin.
Do not dispose of the battery in fire. Otherwise, the battery
may ignite or explode.
When installing the battery on your FWT, do not push the
battery by force lest battery fluid leak out or the battery
crack.
Do not connect two poles of the battery with metallic materi-
als such as cables.
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Do not disassemble the battery or solder the battery poles.
Otherwise, fluid leakage, overheat, fire, or explosion may
result.
If there is battery leakage, smoke, or strange smell, stop
using the battery and keep it away from open flame to avoid
fire or explosion.
Disconnect the power adapter and take out the battery
when the FWT is not used for a long time.
Do select its self-contained complete battery and power
adapter; otherwise, the FWT may be spoiled. Huawei Tech-
nologies Co., Ltd is not responsible for any consequences
caused by using non-standard batteries or power supplies.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Dispose of the battery according to local laws or regulations.
Power Adapter
Use AC power as specified for the power adapter. Any viola-
tion of this rule may result in fire or malfunction of the power
adapter.
Do not short-circuit the power adapter. Short-circuiting the
power adapter may cause fire or malfunction of the power
adapter.
Remove the dust on the power plug regularly.
Do not use worn-out power cords. Otherwise, electric shock,
short-circuiting of the power adapter, or fire may result.
Do not put the power adapter near the container filled with
liquid such as water. If the liquid comes into the power
adapter, electrical leakage or other faults may result.
If the liquid such as water comes into the power adapter
accidentally, remove the plug of the power adapter from the
socket immediately.
Disconnect the power adapter from the socket before clean-
ing or maintaining it. Otherwise, electric shock or short-
circuiting of the battery or power adapter may result.
Ensure the plug of the power adapter is properly inserted
into the power socket when charging the battery. Improper
insertion may result in electric shock, fire, or explosion.
Do not place any heavy object on the power cord of the
power adapter. Do not damage, change, or pluck the power
cord.
Environmental Protection
Please abide by the local laws in proposing of the package
materials of your FWT, consumed batteries and used FWT,
and try to recycle them.
Please observe the national local regulations in the location
where product is to be used.
FCC Class B Statement
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 installa-
tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
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with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-
tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-
ence 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.
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