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2014-07-06

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ÔÓÒÚ‡‚˘Ë͇ ÛÒÎÛ„ ÒÓÚÓ‚ÓÈ Ò‚flÁË. åÂÌ˛ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÏÂÚ¸
ÒÓÍ‡˘ÂÌËfl ‚ ̇Á‚‡ÌËflı Â„Ó ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ Ë ÓÔˆËÈ.
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1. ëËÏ‚ÓΠ̇ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Â, ËÁÓ·‡Ê‡˛˘ËÈ ÔÂ˜ÂÍÌÛÚÓ ÏÛÒÓÌÓ ‚‰Ó ÓÁ̇˜‡ÂÚ,
˜ÚÓ Ì‡ ËÁ‰ÂÎË ‡ÒÔÓÒÚ‡ÌflÂÚÒfl ÑËÂÍÚË‚‡ 2002/96/EC.
2. ùÎÂÍÚ˘ÂÒÍËÂ Ë ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌ˚ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ ‰ÓÎÊÌ˚ ÛÚËÎËÁÓ‚˚‚‡Ú¸Òfl Ì ‚ÏÂÒÚ Ò
·˚ÚÓ‚˚Ï ÏÛÒÓÓÏ, ‡ ‚ ÒÔˆˇθÌ˚ı ÏÂÒÚ‡ı, Û͇Á‡ÌÌ˚ı Ô‡‚ËÚÂθÒÚ‚ÂÌÌ˚ÏË ËÎË
ÏÂÒÚÌ˚ÏË Ó„‡Ì‡ÏË ‚·ÒÚË.
3. è‡‚Ëθ̇fl ÛÚËÎËÁ‡ˆËfl ÒÚ‡Ó„Ó Ó·ÓÛ‰Ó‚‡ÌËfl ÔÓÏÓÊÂÚ Ô‰ÓÚ‚‡ÚËÚ¸
ÔÓÚÂ̈ˇθÌÓ ‚‰ÌÓ ‚ÓÁ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ë ̇ ÓÍÛʇ˛˘Û˛ ÒÂ‰Û Ë Á‰ÓÓ‚¸Â ˜ÂÎÓ‚Â͇.
4. ÑÎfl ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËfl ·ÓΠÔÓ‰Ó·Ì˚ı ҂‰ÂÌËÈ Ó ÒÚ‡ÓÏ Ó·ÓÛ‰Ó‚‡ÌËË Ó·‡ÚËÚÂÒ¸ ‚
‡‰ÏËÌËÒÚ‡ˆË˛ „ÓÓ‰‡, ÒÎÛÊ·Û, Á‡ÌËχ˛˘Û˛Òfl ÛÚËÎËÁ‡ˆËÂÈ ËÎË ‚ χ„‡ÁËÌ, „‰Â
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ÍÓÏÔ‡ÍÚÌÓ„Ó ÏÓ·ËθÌÓ„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ KG920,
ÒÔÓÂÍÚËÓ‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ‰Îfl ‡·ÓÚ˚ Ò
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËÂÏ Ò‡Ï˚ı ÔÂ‰ӂ˚ı
ÚÂıÌÓÎÓ„ËÈ ˆËÙÓ‚ÓÈ Ò‚flÁË.
àÌÒÚÛ͈Ëfl ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÚÂÎfl ÒÓ‰ÂÊËÚ
‚‡ÊÌÛ˛ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ ÔÓ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ì˲
‰‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. èÓ˜ÚËÚÂ, ÔÓʇÎÛÈÒÚ‡,
‚ÌËχÚÂθÌÓ ‚Ò˛ ËÌÒÚÛÍˆË˛ ‰Îfl
ÓÔÚËχθÌÓ„Ó ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl ‚ÒÂı
‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚÂÈ, ‡ Ú‡Í Ê ‰Îfl ÚÓ„Ó, ˜ÚÓ·˚ ÌÂ
‰ÓÔÛÒÚËÚ¸ ÔÓÎÓÏÍË ËÎË ÌÂÔ‡‚ËθÌÓ„Ó Â„Ó
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl.
àÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË ÙÛÚÎfl‡ Ò Ï‡„ÌËÚÓÏ ÏÓÊÂÚ
ÔË‚ÂÒÚË Í ‚ÓÁÌËÍÌÓ‚ÂÌ˲ ÔÓ·ÎÂÏ, Ú‡ÍËı
Í‡Í ÔÓÚÂfl ÒÂÚË, Ò‡ÏÓÔÓËÁ‚ÓθÌÓÂ
ÓÚÍβ˜ÂÌËÂ.
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ÌÂÒӷβ‰ÂÌË ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸ ÓÔ‡ÒÌ˚Ï ËÎË
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‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚ¸ ˝ÍÒÚÂÌÌÓ„Ó ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡,
ÔÓ˝ÚÓÏÛ Ç‡Ï Ì ÒΉÛÂÚ ÔÓ·„‡Ú¸Òfl
ËÒÍβ˜ËÚÂθÌÓ Ì‡ ÒÓÚÓ‚˚È ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‰Îfl
Ò‚flÁË ‚ ˝ÍÒÚÂÌÌ˚ı ÒÎÛ˜‡flı, Ú‡ÍËı ͇Í
‚˚ÁÓ‚ ÒÍÓÓÈ Ï‰ˈËÌÒÍÓÈ ÔÓÏÓ˘Ë.
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Ì·Óθ¯Ë ÔÓÏÂıË ÚÂ΂ËÁÓ‡Ï Ë
‡‰ËÓÔËfiÏÌË͇Ï, ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂ‡Ï Ë Ú.Ô.
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ÔÓÒÚÓflÌÌÓ ‚˚Íβ˜ÂÌ˚ ̇ ·ÓÚÛ Ò‡ÏÓÎÂÚ‡.
• ç ‰ÂÊËÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚ Û͇ı ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl
ÛÔ‡‚ÎÂÌËfl ‡‚ÚÓÏÓ·ËÎÂÏ ËÎË ËÌ˚Ï
Ú‡ÌÒÔÓÚÌ˚Ï Ò‰ÒÚ‚ÓÏ.
• ç ‚Íβ˜‡ÈÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÓÍÓÎÓ
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ı‡ÌËÎˢ, ıËÏ˘ÂÒÍËı Á‡‚Ó‰Ó‚ ËÎË ÔË
Ôӂ‰ÂÌËË ÔÓ‰˚‚Ì˚ı ‡·ÓÚ.
• çÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÚÓθÍÓ
ÓË„Ë̇θÌ˚ ·‡Ú‡ÂË Ë Á‡fl‰Ì˚Â
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̉ÓÒÚÛÔÌÓÏ ‰Îfl ‰ÂÚÂÈ, Ú‡Í Í‡Í ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
ÒÓ‰ÂÊËÚ Ï‡ÎÂ̸ÍË Ò˙ÂÏÌ˚ ˜‡ÒÚË.
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ÑÎfl LJ¯ÂÈ ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË
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• ŇڇÂË, ÍÓÚÓ˚ Ì‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓ
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸, ‰ÓÎÊÌ˚ ·˚Ú¸
ÛÚËÎËÁËÓ‚‡Ì˚ ‚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌÌÓÏ Á‡ÍÓÌÓÏ
ÔÓfl‰ÍÂ.
• ç ‡Á·Ë‡ÈÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ËÎË ·‡Ú‡².
ÑÎfl LJ¯ÂÈ ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË
7
8
êÂÍÓÏẨ‡ˆËË ‰Îfl ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓ„Ó Ë ˝ÙÙÂÍÚË‚ÌÓ„Ó ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl
èÓ˜ËÚ‡ÈÚ ˝ÚË ÌÂÒÎÓÊÌ˚ ÂÍÓÏẨ‡ˆËË.
çÂÒӷβ‰ÂÌË ˝ÚËı ËÌÒÚÛ͈ËÈ ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸
ÓÔ‡ÒÌ˚Ï Ë Ì‰ÓÔÛÒÚËÏ˚Ï. èÓ‰ӷ̇fl
ËÌÙÓχˆËfl Ó· ˝ÚÓÏ Ô˂‰Â̇ ‚ ‰‡ÌÌÓÏ
ÛÍÓ‚Ó‰ÒÚ‚Â.
ÇÓÁ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ë ‡‰ËÓ˜‡ÒÚÓÚÌÓÈ
˝ÌÂ„ËË
낉ÂÌËfl Ó ‚ÓÁ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚ËË ‡‰ËÓ‚ÓÎÌ Ë
Û‰ÂθÌÓÈ ÏÓ˘ÌÓÒÚË ÔÓ„ÎÓ˘ÂÌËfl (SAR)
чÌ̇fl ÏÓ‰Âθ ÏÓ·ËθÌÓ„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ KG920
ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ ÔËÏÂÌËÏ˚Ï Ú·ӂ‡ÌËflÏ
·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË ‰Îfl ‚ÓÁ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ëfl ‡‰ËÓ‚ÓÎÌ.
чÌÌ˚ Ú·ӂ‡ÌËfl ÓÒÌÓ‚‡Ì˚ ̇ ̇ۘÌ˚ı
ÂÍÓÏẨ‡ˆËflı, Û˜ËÚ˚‚‡˛Ú Ô‰ÂÎ˚
Ó·ÂÒÔ˜ÂÌËfl ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË ‚ÒÂı Îˈ
ÌÂÁ‡‚ËÒËÏÓ ÓÚ ‚ÓÁ‡ÒÚ‡ Ë ÒÓÒÚÓflÌËfl
Á‰ÓÓ‚¸fl.
]
èË ÓÔ‰ÂÎÂÌËË ÌÓÏ ‚ÓÁ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ëfl
‡‰ËÓ‚ÓÎÌ ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚÒfl ‰ËÌˈ‡
ËÁÏÂÂÌËfl, ËÁ‚ÂÒÚ̇fl Í‡Í Û‰Âθ̇fl
ÏÓ˘ÌÓÒÚ¸ ÔÓ„ÎÓ˘ÂÌËfl (SAR). àÁÏÂÂÌËÂ
SAR ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎflÂÚÒfl Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛
Òڇ̉‡ÚËÁÓ‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÒÔÓÒÓ·‡,
Á‡Íβ˜‡˛˘Â„ÓÒfl ‚ ‡·ÓÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ̇
Ò‡ÏÓÈ ‚˚ÒÓÍÓÈ ÒÂÚËÙˈËÓ‚‡ÌÌÓÈ
ÏÓ˘ÌÓÒÚË ‚Ó ‚ÒÂı ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÏ˚ı ˜‡ÒÚÓÚÌ˚ı
‰Ë‡Ô‡ÁÓ̇ı.
]
ìÓ‚Â̸ SAR ‰Îfl ‡Á΢Ì˚ı ÏÓ‰ÂÎÂÈ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚ LG ÏÓÊÂÚ ‡Á΢‡Ú¸Òfl, ÌÓ ‚ÒÂ
ÓÌË Óڂ˜‡˛Ú ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘ËÏ
Ú·ӂ‡ÌËflÏ ÔÓ ‚ÓÁ‰ÂÈÒڂ˲ ‡‰ËÓ‚ÓÎÌ.
]
è‰ÂÎ SAR, ÂÍÓÏẨӂ‡ÌÌ˚È
ÏÂʉÛ̇Ó‰ÌÓÈ ÍÓÏËÒÒËÂÈ ÔÓ Á‡˘ËÚ ÓÚ
ÌÂËÓÌËÁËÛ˛˘Ëı ËÁÎÛ˜ÂÌËÈ (ICNIRP),
ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚ 2 ÇÚ/Í„, ÛÒ‰ÌÂÌÌ˚ ̇ ‰ÂÒflÚ¸
(10) „‡ÏÏ Ú͇ÌË.
]
ë‡ÏÓ ‚˚ÒÓÍÓ Á̇˜ÂÌË SAR ‰Îfl ‰‡ÌÌÓÈ
ÏÓ‰ÂÎË, ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌÌÓ ÔË ÚÂÒÚËÓ‚‡ÌËË ÔÓ
DASY4, ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚ 0.636 ÇÚ/Í„ (10 „).
8
êÂÍÓÏẨ‡ˆËË ‰Îfl ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓ„Ó Ë
˝ÙÙÂÍÚË‚ÌÓ„Ó ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl
êÂÍÓÏẨ‡ˆËË ‰Îfl ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓ„Ó Ë ˝ÙÙÂÍÚË‚ÌÓ„Ó ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl
9
é·‡˘ÂÌËÂ Ò ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ Ë
Â„Ó Ó·ÒÎÛÊË‚‡ÌËÂ
]
á‡Ô¢‡ÂÚÒfl ‡Á·Ë‡Ú¸ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó.
(èË ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓÒÚË ÂÏÓÌÚ‡ ÓÚÌÂÒËÚ „Ó
Í Í‚‡ÎËÙˈËÓ‚‡ÌÌÓÏÛ ÒÔˆˇÎËÒÚÛ.)
]
ç ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚·ÎËÁË
˝ÎÂÍÚÓÔË·ÓÓ‚, ̇ÔËÏÂ, ‚·ÎËÁË
ÚÂ΂ËÁÓ‡, ‡‰ËÓ ËÎË ÔÂÒÓ̇θÌÓ„Ó
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂ‡.
]
ìÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó Ì ‰ÓÎÊÌÓ Ì‡ıÓ‰ËÚ¸Òfl ‚·ÎËÁË
ËÒÚÓ˜ÌËÍÓ‚ ÚÂÔ·, ̇ÔËÏÂ, ‡‰Ë‡ÚÓÓ‚
ËÎË ÔÎËÚ.
]
çËÍÓ„‰‡ Ì Í·‰ËÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚
ÏËÍÓ‚ÓÎÌÓ‚Û˛ Ô˜¸ - ˝ÚÓ Ô˂‰ÂÚ Í
‚Á˚‚Û ‡ÍÍÛÏÛÎflÚÓÌÓÈ ·‡Ú‡ÂË.
]
ç ÓÌflÈÚ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó.
]
ìÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó Ì ‰ÓÎÊÌÓ ÔÓ‰‚Â„‡Ú¸Òfl
ÏÂı‡Ì˘ÂÒÍÓÈ ‚Ë·‡ˆËË ËÎË Û‰‡‡Ï.
]
á‡Ô¢‡ÂÚÒfl Á‡‚Ó‡˜Ë‚‡Ú¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚
Ó·ÂÚÓ˜ÌÛ˛ ·Ûχ„Û ËÎË ‚ËÌËÎÓ‚Û˛
ÛÔ‡ÍÓ‚ÍÛ, Ú‡Í Í‡Í ÔÓÍ˚ÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇
ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸ ÔÓ‚ÂʉÂÌÓ.
]
ÑÎfl ˜ËÒÚÍË ÔÓ‚ÂıÌÓÒÚË ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ÒÛıÛ˛
Ú̸͇. (ç ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ·ÂÌÁËÌ,
‡ÒÚ‚ÓËÚÂÎË ËÎË ÒÔËÚ)
]
ìÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó Ì ‰ÓÎÊÌÓ ÔÓ‰‚Â„‡Ú¸Òfl
˜ÂÁÏÂÌÓÏÛ ‚ÓÁ‰ÂÈÒڂ˲ ‰˚χ ËÎË Ô˚ÎË.
]
ç ‰ÂÊËÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚·ÎËÁË Í‰ËÚÌ˚ı
͇Ú, Ú‡ÌÒÔÓÚÌ˚ı ·ËÎÂÚÓ‚ Ë Ú.‰., Ú‡Í Í‡Í
˝ÚÓ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓ‚ÎËflÚ¸ ̇ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ ̇
χ„ÌËÚÌ˚ı ÔÓÎÓÒ͇ı.
]
ç ÔÓ‰‚Â„‡ÈÚ ˝Í‡Ì Û‰‡‡Ï ÓÒÚ˚ÏË
Ô‰ÏÂÚ‡ÏË, Ú‡Í Í‡Í ˝ÚÓ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔË‚ÂÒÚË Í
ÔÓ‚ÂʉÂÌ˲ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
]
ç ÔÓ‰‚Â„‡ÈÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚ÓÁ‰ÂÈÒڂ˲
ÊˉÍÓÒÚË ËÎË ‚·„Ë.
è‰ÛÔÂʉÂÌË !
àÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ‡ÍÍÛÏÛÎflÚÓ˚, Á‡fl‰ÌÓÂ
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó Ë ÔË̇‰ÎÂÊÌÓÒÚË,
Ô‰̇Á̇˜ÂÌÌ˚ ‰Îfl ‰‡ÌÌÓÈ ÏÓ‰ÂÎË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. àÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË ‰Û„Ëı ÚËÔÓ‚
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔË‚ÂÒÚË Í ÓÚ͇ÁÛ ‚
ÔËÂÏ ÔÂÚÂÌÁËÈ Ë ‡ÌÌÛÎËÓ‚‡Ì˲ ‚ÒÂı
„‡‡ÌÚËÈ Ì‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ. äÓÏ ÚÓ„Ó, ˝ÚÓ
ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸ ÓÔ‡ÒÌ˚Ï.
10
êÂÍÓÏẨ‡ˆËË ‰Îfl ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓ„Ó Ë ˝ÙÙÂÍÚË‚ÌÓ„Ó
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl
]
àÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ڇÍË ÔË̇‰ÎÂÊÌÓÒÚË, ͇Í
̇ۯÌËÍË, ÓÒÚÓÓÊÌÓ. ç ÔË͇҇ÈÚÂÒ¸ Í
‡ÌÚÂÌÌ ·ÂÁ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓÒÚË.
ùÎÂÍÚÓÌÌ˚ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡
ÇÒ ·ÂÒÔÓ‚Ó‰Ì˚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ˚ ÔÓ‰‚ÂÊÂÌ˚
‚ÎËflÌ˲ ÔÓÏÂı, ˜ÚÓ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚ‡Ê‡Ú¸Òfl ̇ Ëı
‡·Ó˜Ëı ı‡‡ÍÚÂËÒÚË͇ı.
]
á‡Ô¢‡ÂÚÒfl ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÏÓ·ËθÌ˚È
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚·ÎËÁË Ï‰ˈËÌÒÍÓ„Ó
Ó·ÓÛ‰Ó‚‡ÌËfl ·ÂÁ ‡Á¯ÂÌËfl ̇ ˝ÚÓ. çÂ
‡ÁÏ¢‡ÈÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ì‡‰
͇‰ËÓÒÚËÏÛÎflÚÓÓÏ, ÚÓ ÂÒÚ¸ ‚ ̇„Û‰ÌÓÏ
͇χÌÂ.
]
åÓ·ËθÌ˚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ˚ ÏÓ„ÛÚ ‚˚Á˚‚‡Ú¸
ÔÓÏÂıË ‚ ÒÎÛıÓ‚˚ı ‡ÔÔ‡‡Ú‡ı.
]
åÓ·ËθÌ˚È ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸ Ô˘ËÌÓÈ
Ì·Óθ¯Ëı ÔÓÏÂı ‚ ‡·ÓÚ ÚÂ΂ËÁÓÓ‚,
‡‰ËÓ, ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÓ‚ Ë Ú.‰.
ÅÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚ¸ ÔË ‰‚ËÊÂÌËË
̇ ‰ÓÓ„‡ı
ëÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚Û˛Ú ÒÔˆˇθÌ˚ Á‡ÍÓÌ˚ Ë Ô‡‚Ë·,
„ÛÎËÛ˛˘Ëe ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË ÏÓ·ËθÌ˚ı
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚ ÔË ‚ÓʉÂÌËË ‡‚ÚÓÏÓ·ËÎfl.
]
ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl ÛÔ‡‚ÎÂÌËfl ‡‚ÚÓÏÓ·ËÎÂÏ ÌÂ
ÔÓθÁÛÈÚÂÒ¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ, ‰Âʇ Â„Ó ‚ ÛÍÂ.
]
ÇÒ ‚ÌËχÌË ‰ÓÎÊÌÓ ·˚Ú¸ ÒÓÒ‰ÓÚÓ˜ÂÌÓ
̇ ÛÔ‡‚ÎÂÌËË ‡‚ÚÓÏÓ·ËÎÂÏ.
]
àÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ „‡ÌËÚÛÛ «Ò‚Ó·Ó‰Ì˚ ÛÍË».
]
ÖÒÎË ‰ÓÓÊÌ˚ ÛÒÎÓ‚Ëfl ˝ÚÓ„Ó ÚÂ·Û˛Ú,
ÔÂ‰ ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎÂÌËÂÏ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ ËÎË ‰Ó
ÓÚ‚ÂÚ‡ ̇ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ Ò˙‰¸Ú Ò
ÔÓÂÁÊÂÈ ˜‡ÒÚË.
]
ꇉËÓ˜‡ÒÚÓÚ̇fl ˝ÌÂ„Ëfl ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚ÎËflÚ¸ ̇
ÌÂÍÓÚÓ˚ ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌ˚ ÒËÒÚÂÏ˚
‡‚ÚÓÚ‡ÌÒÔÓÚÌÓ„Ó Ò‰ÒÚ‚‡, ̇ÔËÏÂ ̇
‡‚ÚÓχ„ÌËÚÓÎÛ Ë ÒËÒÚÂÏÛ ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË.
êÂÍÓÏẨ‡ˆËË ‰Îfl ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓ„Ó Ë ˝ÙÙÂÍÚË‚ÌÓ„Ó ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl
11
]
ÖÒÎË ‚‡¯‡ χ¯Ë̇ Ó·ÓÛ‰Ó‚‡Ì‡ ÔÓ‰Û¯ÍÓÈ
·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË, Ì Á‡ÒÎÓÌflÈÚ ÂÂ
‚ÒÚ‡Ë‚‡ÂÏ˚Ï ËÎË ÔÂÂÌÓÒÌ˚Ï
·ÂÒÔÓ‚Ó‰Ì˚Ï Ó·ÓÛ‰Ó‚‡ÌËÂÏ. Ç ÒÎÛ˜‡Â
ÌÂÔ‡‚ËθÌÓ„Ó ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl ˝ÚÓ ÏÓÊÂÚ
‚˚Á‚‡Ú¸ ÒÂ¸ÂÁÌ˚ Ú‡‚Ï˚.
èË ÔÓÒÎۯ˂‡ÌËË ÏÛÁ˚ÍË Ì‡ ÛÎˈ -
ÒÓı‡ÌflÈÚÂ
ÛÓ‚Â̸ „ÓÏÍÓÒÚË Ú‡ÍËÏ,
˜ÚÓ·˚ ÒÎ˚¯‡Ú¸ ÓÍÛʇ˛˘Ë ‚‡Ò Á‚ÛÍË.
éÒÓ·ÂÌÌÓ ˝ÚÓ ‚‡ÊÌÓ ÔË ÔÂÂıӉ ‰ÓÓ„Ë
ÅÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚ¸ ÔË
ÔÓÒÎۯ˂‡ÌËË
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓ‚‰ËÚ¸ ÒÎÛı ÂÒÎË ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚÂ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ì‡ ‚˚ÒÓÍÓÏ ÛÓ‚Ì „ÓÏÍÓÒÚË
‰Ó΄Ó ‚ÂÏfl. å˚ ÂÍÓÏẨÛÂÏ ‚‡Ï ÌÂ
‚Íβ˜‡Ú¸\‚˚Íβ˜‡Ú¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÓÍÓÎÓ Ûı‡.
í‡ÍÊ ÂÍÓÏẨÛÂÏ ‚˚ÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸ „ÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸
ÏÛÁ˚ÍË Ë ÏÂÎÓ‰ËÈ Ì‡ ‰ÓÔÛÒÚËÏÓ Á̇˜ÂÌËÂ.
é·Î‡ÒÚ¸ Ôӂ‰ÂÌËfl
‚Á˚‚Ì˚ı ‡·ÓÚ
ç ÔÓθÁÛÈÚÂÒ¸ ÏÓ·ËθÌ˚Ï ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ ‚Ó
‚ÂÏfl Ôӂ‰ÂÌËfl ‚Á˚‚Ì˚ı ‡·ÓÚ.
çÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ Òӷβ‰‡Ú¸ ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘ËÂ
Ó„‡Ì˘ÂÌËfl, Á‡ÍÓÌ˚ Ë Ô‡‚Ë·.
èÓÚÂ̈ˇθÌÓ
‚Á˚‚ÓÓÔ‡Ò̇fl Ò‰‡
]
ç ÔÓθÁÛÈÚÂÒ¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ Ì‡
Á‡Ô‡‚Ó˜Ì˚ı Òڇ̈Ëflı. ç ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚÂ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚·ÎËÁË „Ó˛˜Â„Ó ËÎË ıËÏ˘ÂÒÍËı
‚¢ÂÒÚ‚.
]
á‡Ô¢‡ÂÚÒfl ÔÂ‚ÓÁËÚ¸ ËÎË ı‡ÌËÚ¸
Ó„ÌÂÓÔ‡ÒÌ˚ „‡Á˚, ÊˉÍÓÒÚË ËÎË
‚Á˚‚˜‡Ú˚ ‚¢ÂÒÚ‚‡ ‚ ÓÚÒÂÍÂ
‡‚ÚÓÏÓ·ËÎfl, ‚ ÍÓÚÓÓÏ Ì‡ıÓ‰ËÚÒfl
ÏÓ·ËθÌ˚È ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ë ÔË̇‰ÎÂÊÌÓÒÚË Í
ÌÂÏÛ.
êÂÍÓÏẨ‡ˆËË ‰Îfl ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓ„Ó Ë ˝ÙÙÂÍÚË‚ÌÓ„Ó ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl
Ç Ò‡ÏÓÎÂÚÂ
ÅÂÒÔÓ‚Ó‰Ì˚ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ ÏÓ„ÛÚ ÔË‚ÂÒÚË Í
Ò·ÓflÏ ‚ ‡·ÓÚ ҇ÏÓÎfiÚÌÓ„Ó Ó·ÓÛ‰Ó‚‡ÌËfl.
]
èË ÔÓÒ‡‰Í ̇ Ò‡ÏÓÎÂÚ ‚˚Íβ˜ËÚÂ
ÏÓ·ËθÌ˚È ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ.
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ç ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ì‡ ·ÓÚÛ
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ıÓÎÓ‰Ì˚ı ÏÂÒÚ‡ı, ˝ÚÓ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔË‚ÂÒÚË Í
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ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı, ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı Ë ÔÓÔÛ˘ÂÌÌ˚ı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
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쉇ÎÂÌË ÒËÏ‚Ó· ÔË Í‡Ê‰ÓÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËË.
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Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ ÁÓÌ˚ ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ëfl ÒÂÚË. ÖÒÎË
ÒË· Ò˄̇· ÌËÊ 2 Á̇˜ÍÓ‚, ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓ
ÔË„ÎÛ¯ÂÌË Á‚Û͇, ÔÎÓı‡fl ÒÎ˚¯ËÏÓÒÚ¸
ËÎË ÔÓÚÂfl ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl. ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl Á‚ÓÌ͇
Ó·‡ÚËÚ ‚ÌËχÌË ̇ ÒÓÒÚÓflÌËÂ
Ë̉Ë͇ÚÓÓ‚ ÒÂÚË.
ÖÒÎË ÓÌË ÓÚÒÛÚÒÚ‚Û˛Ú, ˝ÚÓ ÓÁ̇˜‡ÂÚ, ˜ÚÓ
‚˚ ̇ıÓ‰ËÚÂÒ¸ ‚Ì ÁÓÌ˚ ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ëfl ÒÂÚË: ‚
˝ÚÓÏ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â ÌË͇͇fl ÒÎÛÊ·‡ ÒÂÚË (‚˚ÁÓ‚
‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ‡, ÒÎÛÊ·‡ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ Ë Ú.‰.)
̉ÓÒÚÛÔ̇.
ëËÏ‚ÓÎ
éÔËÒ‡ÌËÂ
à̉Ë͇ÚÓ
àÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚÒfl ÔÓÙËθ íËıËÈ.
àÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚÒfl ÔÓÙËθ
ç‡Û¯ÌËÍË.
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÂ‡‰ÂÒÓ‚‡Ú¸
‚˚ÁÓ‚.
àÌÙÓÏËÛÂÚ Ó· ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËË
ÛÒÎÛ„Ë WAP.
àÌÙÓÏËÛÂÚ Ó· ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËË
ÛÒÎÛ„Ë WAP GPRS.
îÛÌ͈Ëfl Bluetooth ‡ÍÚ˂̇.
àÌÙÓÏËÛÂÚ ˜ÚÓ Í‡Ú‡ Ô‡ÏflÚË
‚ÒÚ‡‚ÎÂ̇.
àÌÙÓÏËÛÂÚ Ó· ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËË
·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓ„Ó ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl.
ì͇Á˚‚‡ÂÚ ÛÓ‚Â̸ Á‡fl‰‡
·‡Ú‡ÂË, Ë̉Ë͇ÚÓ ‡Á‰ÂÎÂÌ Ì‡
ÔÓÎÓÒÍË. Ç Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ
ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÏÓ„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇
Ë̉Ë͇ÚÓ ·‡Ú‡ÂË ÏÓÊÂÚ
ÏÂÌflÚ¸Òfl. èË ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËË
Ú‡ÍËı ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ı ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ,
Í‡Í MP3, ͇ÏÂ‡, ‚ˉÂÓ Ë Ú.‰.,
ÔÓÚ·ÎÂÌË Á‡fl‰‡ ·‡Ú‡ÂË
ÏÓÊÂÚ Û‚Â΢ËÚ¸Òfl. èÓ˝ÚÓÏÛ
Á‡fl‰ ·‡Ú‡ÂË Á‡Í‡Ì˜Ë‚‡ÂÚÒfl
·˚ÒÚÂÂ, ˜ÂÏ ÔË ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËË
Òڇ̉‡ÚÌ˚ı ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
Ç Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ ÔËÏÂÌÂÌËfl
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ Ë̉Ë͇ÚÓ Á‡fl‰‡
·‡Ú‡ÂË ·Û‰ÂÚ ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡Ú¸ 2 ËÎË 3
ÔÓÎÓÒÍË.
îÛÌ͈ËË KG920
20
îÛÌ͈ËË KG920
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
21
ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ SIM ͇Ú˚ Ë
·‡Ú‡ÂË
èÂ‰ ÚÂÏ, Í‡Í ‚˚ÌÛÚ¸ ·‡Ú‡², ۷‰ËÚÂÒ¸ ‚
ÚÓÏ, ˜ÚÓ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚˚Íβ˜ÂÌ.
1. ëÌflÚË ·‡Ú‡ÂË.
Ç˚̸Ú ·‡Ú‡² ËÁ ÓÚÒÂ͇, Û‰ÂÊË‚‡fl ÂÂ
Á‡ ‚ÂıÌËÈ Í‡È.
2. ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ SIM-͇Ú˚.
ÇÒÚ‡‚¸Ú SIM ͇ÚÛ ‚ ‰ÂʇÚÂθ Ë
Á‡‰‚Ë̸ڠ ‰Ó ÛÔÓ‡. ì·Â‰ËÚÂÒ¸ ‚ ÚÓÏ,
˜ÚÓ SIM-͇Ú‡ ‚ÒÚ‡‚ÎÂ̇ Ô‡‚ËθÌÓ, ‡
ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚÌ˚È Û˜‡ÒÚÓÍ ÁÓÎÓÚËÒÚÓ„Ó ˆ‚ÂÚ‡
̇Ô‡‚ÎÂÌ ‚ÌËÁ. ÑÎfl ÚÓ„Ó, ˜ÚÓ·˚ ËÁ‚Θ¸
SIM-͇ÚÛ, ÔÓ‰‚Ë̸ڠ ‚ ̇Ô‡‚ÎÂÌËË
‚ÂıÌÂÈ ˜‡ÒÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Ë ‚˚Ú‡˘Ëڠ ËÁ
‰ÂʇÚÂÎfl ͇Ú˚.
ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ SIM-͇Ú˚ àÁ‚ΘÂÌË SIM-͇Ú˚
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
äÓÌÚ‡ÍÚÌÓ ÓÍÌÓ SIM ͇Ú˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ
·˚Ú¸ ΄ÍÓ ÔÓˆ‡‡Ô‡ÌÓ. ÅÛ‰¸ÚÂ
‡ÍÍÛ‡ÚÌ˚, ÍÓ„‰‡ ‰ÂÊËÚ SIM-͇ÚÛ.
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
22
3. ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ ·‡Ú‡ÂË.
ë̇˜‡Î‡ ‚ÒÚ‡‚¸Ú ÌËÊÌ˛˛ ˜‡ÒÚ¸ ·‡Ú‡ÂË ‚
ÌËÊÌ˛˛ ˜‡ÒÚ¸ ÓÚÒÂ͇ ‰Îfl ·‡Ú‡ÂË.
ç‡ÊÏËÚ ̇ ·‡Ú‡² Ò‚ÂıÛ Ë ‚ÒÚ‡‚¸Ú ‰Ó
˘ÂΘ͇.
á‡fl‰Í‡ ·‡Ú‡ÂË
èÂ‰ ÔÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌËÂÏ Á‡fl‰ÌÓ„Ó ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡
ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‡ÍÍÛÏÛÎflÚÓ.
1. èÓÏÌËÚÂ Ó ÚÓÏ, ˜ÚÓ ÔÓÒΠÁ‡ÏÂÌ˚ ·‡Ú‡ÂË
ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ Âfi ÔÓÎÌÓÒÚ¸˛ Á‡fl‰ËÚ¸.
2. Ç ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚ËË Ò Ì‡Ô‡‚ÎÂÌËÂÏ ÒÚÂÎÍË,
ÔÓ͇Á‡ÌÌÓÈ Ì‡ ËÒÛÌÍÂ, ‚ÒÚ‡‚¸Ú ¯ÚÂÍÂ
Á‡fl‰ÌÓ„Ó ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ ‚ ‡Á˙fiÏ,
‡ÒÔÓÎÓÊÂÌÌ˚È Ò·ÓÍÛ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
3. èÓ‰Íβ˜ËÚ Á‡fl‰ÌÓ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó Í ÒÂÚË
˝ÎÂÍÚÓÔËÚ‡ÌËfl. àÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ÚÓθÍÓ
ÔÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÏÓ ‚ ÍÓÏÔÎÂÍÚÂ Ò ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ
Á‡fl‰ÌÓ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó.
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
23
4. à̉Ë͇ÚÓ Á‡fl‰‡ ·‡Ú‡ÂË ÓÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚÒfl Ë
·Û‰ÂÚ ÔÓ͇Á˚‚‡Ú¸ χÍÒËχθÌÓ Á̇˜ÂÌËÂ,
ÍÓ„‰‡ Á‡fl‰Í‡ ·‡Ú‡ÂË Á‡‚Â¯ËÚÒfl.
éÒÚÓÓÊÌÓ !
• ÇÓ ËÁ·ÂʇÌË ÔÓ‡ÊÂÌËfl ˝ÎÂÍÚ˘ÂÒÍËÏ
ÚÓÍÓÏ ËÎË ÔÓʇ‡ ÓÚÒÓ‰ËÌflÈÚ ¯ÌÛ
˝ÎÂÍÚÓÔËÚ‡ÌËfl Ë Á‡fl‰ÌÓ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó ÓÚ
ÓÁÂÚÍË ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÔËÚ‡ÌËfl ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl „ÓÁ˚.
• é·Â„‡ÈÚ ·‡Ú‡² ÓÚ ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ‡ Ò ÓÒÚ˚ÏË
Ô‰ÏÂÚ‡ÏË, ‚ ˜‡ÒÚÌÓÒÚË ÓÚ ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ‡ Ò
ÁÛ·‡ÏË ËÎË ÍÓ„ÚflÏË ÊË‚ÓÚÌ˚ı. ùÚÓ ÏÓÊÂÚ
‚˚Á‚‡Ú¸ ÔÓʇ.
• ç ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl Á‡fl‰ÍË,
˝ÚÓ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚Á‚‡Ú¸ ÍÓÓÚÍÓ Á‡Ï˚͇ÌË ‚
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ë/ËÎË ÔÓ‡ÊÂÌË ˝ÎÂÍÚ˘ÂÒÍËÏ
ÚÓÍÓÏ ËÎË ÔÓʇ.
ÇÌËχÌËÂ
• ç ÔËÍ·‰˚‚‡ÈÚ ÛÒËÎËÈ, ÍÓ„‰‡
‚ÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚ ¯ÚÂÍÂ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ, Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔÓ‚‰ËÚ¸ Í‡Í Ò‡Ï ‡ÔÔ‡‡Ú, Ú‡Í Ë Á‡fl‰ÌÓÂ
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó.
• ÇÒÚ‡‚ÎflÈÚ Á‡fl‰ÌÓ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó ‚ ÓÁÂÚÍÛ
ÒÂÚË ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÔËÚ‡ÌËfl ÔÓ‰ ÔflÏ˚Ï Û„ÎÓÏ.
• èË Ì‡ıÓʉÂÌËË Á‡ „‡ÌˈÂÈ ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚÂ
ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘ËÈ ‡‰‡ÔÚÂ ‰Îfl
Ô‡‚ËθÌÓ„Ó ÔÓ‰ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl Á‡fl‰ÌÓ„Ó
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ Í ÓÁÂÚÍ ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÔËÚ‡ÌËfl.
• ç ۉ‡ÎflÈÚ ·‡Ú‡² ËÎË SIM-͇ÚÛ ‚Ó
‚ÂÏfl Á‡fl‰ÍË.
éÚÍβ˜ÂÌË Á‡fl‰ÌÓ„Ó
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡
éÚÒÓ‰ËÌËÚ ‡‰‡ÔÚÂ ÓÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÔÛÚfiÏ
̇ʇÚËfl ̇ ÍÌÓÔÍË, ‡ÒÔÓÎÓÊÂÌÌ˚ ÔÓ ·Ó͇Ï
¯ÚÂÍÂ‡ ‡‰‡ÔÚÂ‡, Í‡Í ÔÓ͇Á‡ÌÓ Ì‡ ËÒÛÌÍÂ.
ä‡Ú‡ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ë Ô‡‚ÓÈ ÒÚÓÓÌ˚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÓÒ̇˘ÂÌ
‡Á˙ÂÏÓÏ ‰Îfl ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË. ë ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ
ÔÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚÒfl ͇Ú‡ Ô‡ÏflÚË.
ùÚÛ Í‡ÚÛ ÏÓÊÌÓ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ‰Îfl ı‡ÌÂÌËfl
Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚ ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı, Ú‡ÍËı Í‡Í ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË,
‚ˉÂÓ, ‡Û‰ËÓ.
ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ÇÒÚ‡‚ÎflÈÚ ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË, ÔÓ͇ ͇Ú‡
ÔÓÎÌÓÒÚ¸˛ Ì ‚ÓȉÂÚ ‚ ÒÎÓÚ (ÒÏ. ËÒÛÌÓÍ
ÌËÊÂ):
éÚÍÓÈÚ ÒÎÓÚ Í‡Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ÇÒÚ‡‚ÎflÈÚÂ/ËÁ‚ÎÂ͇ÈÚ ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ÍÓ„‰‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚˚Íβ˜ÂÌ.
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
24
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
25
ÇÒÚ‡‚¸Ú ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË
àÁ‚ΘÂÌË ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
1. èÓ‰‚Ë̸Ú ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË Ô‡Î¸ˆÂÏ ‚ ÒÎÓÚ.
2. éÒÚÓÓÊÌÓ ‚˚̸Ú ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË ËÁ ÒÎÓÚ‡.
àÁ‚ÎÂÍËÚ ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ÇÒÚ‡‚ÎflÈÚÂ Ë ‚˚ÌËχÈÚ ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ÚÓθÍÓ ÔÓ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓÒÚË, Ú‡Í Í‡Í
˜‡ÒÚÓ ÛÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇/ËÁ˙flÚË ͇Ú˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ
ÔË‚ÂÒÚË Í ÓÚ͇ÁÛ.
]
ÖÒÎË ÔË ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚Í ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË Ì‡
‰ËÒÔΠÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡ÂÚÒfl
ËÍÓÌ͇ Í‡ÒÌÓ„Ó ˆ‚ÂÚ‡, ‚˚̸ÚÂ Ë ÒÌÓ‚‡
‚ÒÚ‡‚¸Ú ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË. (ÖÒÎË ÔÓÒÎÂ
˝ÚÓ„Ó ËÍÓÌ͇ ÓÒÚ‡ÂÚÒfl ÔÓ ÔÂÊÌÂÏÛ
Í‡ÒÌÓÈ, ÚÓ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓ Í‡Ú‡ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ÔÓ‚ÂʉÂ̇ Ë ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ Á‡ÏÂÌËÚ¸
Âfi.)
]
àÁ‚ΘÂÌË ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ËÎË
‚˚Íβ˜ÂÌË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÔË ‡·ÓÚ Ò
͇ÚÓÈ Ô‡ÏflÚË (ëÓı‡ÌÂÌËÂ,
äÓÔËÓ‚‡ÌËÂ, 쉇ÎÂÌËÂ, èÓË„˚‚‡ÌËÂ
Ë Ú.‰.) ÏÓÊÂÚ Ó˜ËÒÚËÚ¸ ËÎË ËÁÏÂÌËÚ¸
ÒÓı‡ÌfiÌÌ˚ هÈÎ˚, ÍÓÚÓÓ ‚ Ò‚Ó˛
Ó˜Â‰¸ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔË‚ÂÒÚË Í ÒÂ¸fiÁÌÓÏÛ
ÔÓ‚ÂʉÂÌ˲ ̇ ͇Ú ËÎË ‚
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ.
îÓχÚËÓ‚‡ÌË ͇Ú˚
Ô‡ÏflÚË
èÂ‰ ̇˜‡ÎÓÏ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
 ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ÓÚÙÓχÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸. èÓÒÎÂ
ÚÓ„Ó, Í‡Í Í
Í‡Í Í‡Ú‡ Ô‡ÏflÚË ‚ÒÚ‡‚ÎÂ̇ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ,
‚˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ åÂÌ˛-ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË-
ë·ÓÒËÚ¸ ̇ÒÚÓÈÍË-é˜ËÒÚËÚ¸ ‚ÌÂ¯Ì˛˛
Ô‡ÏflÚ¸ (åÂÌ˛ #.8.2) Ë Ì‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û éä.
ùÚÛ ÓÔÂ‡ˆË˛ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ‚˚ÔÓÎÌËÚ¸ ÚÓθÍÓ
Ó‰ËÌ ‡Á, ÍÓ„‰‡ Ç˚ ÔÂ‚˚È ‡Á ‚ÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚÂ
͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ.
Ç ÔÓˆÂÒÒ ÙÓχÚËÓ‚‡ÌËfl ̇ ͇Ú ԇÏflÚË
·Û‰ÛÚ ÒÓÁ‰‡Ì˚ Ô‡ÔÍË ‰Îfl ‡Á΢Ì˚ı ÚËÔÓ‚
‰‡ÌÌ˚ı.
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ Ì Ê·ÂÚ ˜ÚÓ ·˚ ˝ÚÓ ÔÓËÁÓ¯ÎÓ,
ÒÓÁ‰‡ÈÚ ԇÔÍË
̇ ͇Ú ԇÏflÚË, ÔӉ·fl ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ÂÂ:
1. ÇÒÚ‡‚¸Ú ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË ‚ ÒÎÓÚ.
2. ÑÎfl ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ Í ‚̯ÌÂÈ Ô‡ÏflÚË Ì‡ÊÏËÚÂ
ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÍÌÓÔÍË. åÂÌ˛, åÓË Ô‡ÔÍË(6),
Ç̯Ìflfl Ô‡ÏflÚ¸(6 .4).
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
îÓχÚËÓ‚‡ÌË ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
Ô˂‰fiÚ Í Û‰‡ÎÂÌ˲ ‚ÒÂı Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚ ̇
͇ÚÂ.
]
êÂÍÓÏẨÛÂÚÒfl ‚˚ÔÓÎÌflÚ¸
ÙÓχÚËÓ‚‡ÌË ÔË ÔÓÏÓ˘Ë
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂ‡, ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl Ò˙ÂÏÌ˚È ‰ËÒÍ.
Ç ÔÓÚË‚ÌÓÏ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â ‰‡Ì̇fl ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl
ÏÓÊÂÚ Ì ‡·ÓÚ‡Ú¸, ˝ÚÓ Á‡‚ËÒÚ ÓÚ
LJ¯ÂÈ ÓÔÂ‡ˆËÓÌÌÓÈ ÒËÒÚÂÏ˚ Ë
ÊÂÒÚÍÓ„Ó ‰ËÒ͇ LJ¯Â„Ó ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂ‡
(åÂÌ˛-ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË-ë·ÓÒËÚ¸
̇ÒÚÓÈÍË-é˜ËÒÚËÚ¸ ‚ÌÂ¯Ì˛˛ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸.
ëÏ. åÂÌ˛ #.8.2).
]
êÂÍÓÏẨÛÂÚÒfl ËÌˈˇÎËÁËÓ‚‡Ú¸
͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ. ä‡Ú‡
Ô‡ÏflÚË ‚Íβ˜‡ÂÚ ÒËÒÚÂÏÌÛ˛ ˜‡ÒÚ¸ ‰Îfl
ÒÎÛÊ·ÌÓÈ ËÌÙÓχˆËË, ÔÓ˝ÚÓÏÛ
ÂÏÍÓÒÚ¸ ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÏÓÊÂÚ
ÓÚ΢‡Ú¸Òfl ÓÚ Á‡fl‚ÎÂÌÌÓÈ ÂÏÍÓÒÚË.
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
26
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
27
3. Ç˚ ۂˉËÚ 6 Ô‡ÔÓÍ
1) ÇˉÂÓ
2) îÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË
3) ä‡ÚËÌÍË
4) åÛÁ˚͇
5) á‚ÛÍË
6) ÑÛ„ËÂ
4. ÑÎfl ÒÓÁ‰‡ÌËfl ‚˚¯ÂÔÂ˜ËÒÎÂÌÌ˚ı Ô‡ÔÓÍ ‚
͇Ú ԇÏflÚË, Ç˚ ‰ÓÎÊÌ˚ ÓÚÍ˚Ú¸ Í‡Ê‰Û˛
Ô‡ÔÍÛ ‚ ÓÚ‰ÂθÌÓÒÚË. èË Ó·‡˘ÂÌËË Í
Ô‡ÔÍ ‰ÓÎÊ̇ ÓÚÓ·‡ÁËÚ¸Òfl ̇‰ÔËÒ¸
“ëÔËÒÓÍ ÔÛÒÚ”, Ë ‚ ˝ÚÓ Ê ‚ÂÏfl ÒÓÁ‰‡ÒÚÒfl
Ô‡Ô͇ ̇ ͇ÚÂ.
5. ÖÒÎË ÚÂÔÂ¸ ‚ÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸ ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË ‚
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂ, ÚÓ Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ۂˉÂÚ¸ 6
ÒÓÁ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı Ô‡ÔÓÍ.
6. èÓÓ˜Âfi‰ÌÓ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÓÁ‰‡‚‡Ú¸ Ò‚ÓË
Ô‡ÔÍË.
ĉ‡ÔÚÂ ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ÑÎfl Ó·ÏÂ̇ ‰‡ÌÌ˚ÏË Ò ÔÂÒÓ̇θÌ˚Ï
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÓÏ (èä) Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸
‡‰‡ÔÚÂ ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
1. ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË ‚ ‡‰‡ÔÚÂ
2. ÇÒÚ‡‚¸Ú ‡‰‡ÔÚÂ ‚ ÒÎÓÚ SD ‚ÌÛÚÂÌÌ„Ó
ÎË·Ó ‚̯ÌÂ„Ó ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ ˜ÚÂÌËfl ͇Ú
Ô‡ÏflÚË (͇‰ˉÂ‡).
3. íÂÔÂ¸ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸
ÒÓ‰ÂÊËÏÓ LJ¯ÂÈ Í‡Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË Ì‡ èä.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
èÂ‰ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËÂÏ ‰‡ÌÌÓ„Ó
‡‰‡ÔÚÂ‡ ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË Û·Â‰ËÚÂÒ¸, ˜ÚÓ
‚ LJ¯ÂÏ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Â ˜ÚÂÌËfl ͇Ú
Ô‡ÏflÚË (͇‰ˉÂÂ) ËÏÂÂÚÒfl ÒÎÓÚ SD.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ÑÓÔÓÎÌËÚÂθÌ˚ ÒÓÁ‰‡ÌÌ˚ LJÏË
Ô‡ÔÍË, Ì ·Û‰ÛÚ ‚ˉËÏ˚ ‚ ÏÂÌ˛
‚̯ÌÂÈ
Ô‡ÏflÚË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
èÓ‰ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌË ͇Ú˚
Ô‡ÏflÚË Í èä.
]
ëÏÂÌ̇fl ͇Ú‡ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸
ÏÌÓ„ÓÍ‡ÚÌÓ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ì‡ ‰Îfl
ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌËfl ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÈ, ‚ˉÂÓ Ë/ËÎË
åê3. (ëÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏÓ Ò 32å·, 64å·, 128å·
ËÎË 512å· Ë ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊÍÓÈ FAT 16/32.
ëÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏÓÒÚ¸ Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ
ËÁ„ÓÚÓ‚ËÚÂÎfl.)
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ç‡ÍÎÂÈÍË ÏÓ„ÛÚ ÓÒÚ‡Ú¸Òfl ‚ÌÛÚË
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ ˜ÚÂÌËfl ͇Ú Ô‡ÏflÚË, ˜ÚÓ
Ô˂‰fiÚ Í Â„Ó ÔÓ‚ÂʉÂÌ˲.
]
é·Â„‡ÈÚ ‡‰‡ÔÚÂ ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÓÚ
ÔÓÔ‡‰‡ÌËfl Ô˚ÎË.
]
çÂÍÓÚÓ˚ ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÏÓ„ÛÚ
‡·ÓÚ‡Ú¸ ÌÂÍÓÂÍÚÌÓ.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
çÂ
‚ÒÚ‡‚ÎflÈÚÂ
ĉ‡ÔÚÂ ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ‚
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó ˜ÚÂÌËfl ͇Ú Ô‡ÏflÚË, ·ÂÁ
͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË. ç ̇ÍÎÂË‚‡ÈÚÂ
̇ÍÎÂÈÍË Ì‡ ĉ‡ÔÚÂ ͇Ú˚ Ô‡ÏflÚË Ë
̇ ͇ÚÛ Ô‡ÏflÚË
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
èÓ‰„ÓÚӂ͇ Í Ì‡˜‡ÎÛ ‡·ÓÚ˚
28
ìÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó ˜ÚÂÌËfl
͇Ú Ô‡ÏflÚË
(ÔÓÍÛÔ‡ÂÚÒfl ÓÚ‰ÂθÌÓ)
ä‡Ú‡ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ĉ‡ÔÚÂ ‰Îfl ͇Ú˚
Ô‡ÏflÚË
éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
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àÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚
1. ì·Â‰ËÚÂÒ¸, ˜ÚÓ ‚‡¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚Íβ˜ÂÌ.
2. ǂ‰ËÚ ÌÓÏÂ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇, ‚Íβ˜‡fl ÍÓ‰
„ËÓ̇. ÑÎfl Û‰‡ÎÂÌËfl ÌÓÏÂ‡ ̇ ˝Í‡ÌÂ
‰ËÒÔÎÂfl ÌÛÊÌÓ ÔÓÒÚÓ Ì‡ÊËχڸ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ
, ˜ÚÓ·˚ Û‰‡ÎflÚ¸ ÔÓ Ó‰ÌÓÈ ˆËÙ Á‡
‡Á.
]
ç‡ÊÏËÚÂ Ë Û‰ÂÊË‚‡ÈÚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ ‰Îfl
Û‰‡ÎÂÌËfl ‚ÒÂ„Ó ÌÓÏÂ‡.
3. óÚÓ·˚ ‚˚Á‚‡Ú¸ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ‡, ̇ÊÏËÚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ
.
4. ÑÎfl Á‡‚Â¯ÂÌËfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡ ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
ÍÌÓÔÍÛ .
Ç˚ÔÓÎÌÂÌË ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛
ÍÌÓÔÍË éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸
1. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ - ·Û‰ÛÚ ÓÚÓ·‡ÊÂÌ˚
ÌÓÏÂ‡ ÔÓÒΉÌËı ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı, ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı Ë
ÔÓÔÛ˘ÂÌÌ˚ı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
2. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÌÛÊÌ˚È ÌÓÏÂ ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl
Í·‚Ë¯Ë Ì‡‚Ë„‡ˆËË ‚‚Âı Ë ‚ÌËÁ.
3. ç‡ÊÏËÚ .
àÒıÓ‰fl˘Ë ÏÂʉÛ̇Ó‰Ì˚ Á‚ÓÌÍË
1. ç‡ÊÏËÚÂ Ë ‰ÂÊËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û ‰Îfl
‚‚Ó‰‡ ÒËÏ‚Ó· ‘+’.
2. ǂ‰ËÚ ÍÓ‰ ÒÚ‡Ì˚, ÍÓ‰ „ËÓ̇ Ë ÌÓÏÂ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
3. ç‡ÊÏËÚ .
ᇂÂ¯ÂÌË Á‚ÓÌ͇
äÓ„‰‡ ‚˚ Á‡ÍÓ̘ËÎË Ç‡¯ ‡Á„Ó‚Ó, ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
Í·‚Ë¯Û ÓÍÓ̘‡ÌËfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡.
éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
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àÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ̇ ÌÓÏÂ ËÁ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Ë
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ˜‡ÒÚÓ ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÏ˚Â
ËÏÂ̇ Ë ÌÓÏÂ‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚ ̇ SIM-͇ÚÛ
Ë/ËÎË ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. ÑÎfl ÔÓÒÏÓÚ‡
‰ÂڇθÌÓ„Ó ÓÔËÒ‡ÌËfl
ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ
ÍÌË„Ë, ÔÓʇÎÛÈÒÚ‡.
ç‡ÒÚÓÈ͇ Á‚Û͇
ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡ ÏÓÊÌÓ ÓÚ„ÛÎËÓ‚‡Ú¸
„ÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸ ‰Ë̇ÏË͇ Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ·ÓÍÓ‚˚ı
Í·‚˯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. ç‡ıÓ‰flÒ¸ ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl, Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ·ÓÍÓ‚˚ı Í·‚˯
ÏÓÊÌÓ ÓÚ„ÛÎËÓ‚‡Ú¸ „ÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸
Í·‚ˇÚÛ˚.
éÚ‚ÂÚ Ì‡ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ Á‚ÓÌÓÍ
èË ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËË ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ ÔÓÁ‚Û˜ËÚ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌ˚È Á‚ÓÌÓÍ Ë Ì‡ ˝Í‡Ì ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl
ÏË„‡˛˘ËÈ Á̇˜ÓÍ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. ÖÒÎË
ÓÔ‰ÂÎÂÌË ÌÓÏÂ‡ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓ, ÌÓÏÂ
‚˚Á˚‚‡˛˘Â„Ó ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ‡ (ËÎË ËÏfl,
ÒÓı‡ÌfiÌÌÓ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Â)
ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡ÂÚÒfl ̇ ‰ËÒÔÎÂÂ.
1.ÑÎfl ÓÚ‚ÂÚ‡ ̇ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
ÍÌÓÔÍÛ ËÎË ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚˯Û. ÖÒÎË ÂÊËÏ ÓÚ‚ÂÚ‡ ã˛·ÓÈ
Í·‚˯ÂÈ (åÂÌ˛ #.3.2.1) ‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ì
ÏÓÊÌÓ Óڂ˜‡Ú¸ ̇ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ̇ÊËχfl β·Û˛
Í·‚˯Û, ÍÓÏ Í·‚Ë¯Ë Ë Ô‡‚ÓÈ
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÓÈ Í·‚˯Ë.
2. ÑÎfl Á‡‚Â¯ÂÌËfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡ ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
ÍÌÓÔÍÛ
éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
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êÂÊËÏ ‚Ë·ÓÁ‚ÓÌ͇ (·˚ÒÚ˚È)
êÂÊËÏ ‚Ë·ÓÁ‚ÓÌ͇ ÏÓÊÌÓ ‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸,
̇ʇ‚ Ë Û‰ÂÊË‚‡fl ̇‚Ë„‡ˆËÓÌÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
Ç΂Ó.
åÓ˘ÌÓÒÚ¸ Ò˄̇·
ÇÌÛÚË Á‰‡ÌËfl ÔËÂÏ ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸ ÎÛ˜¯Â
‚·ÎËÁË ÓÍ̇. ëËÎÛ Ò˄̇· ÏÓÊÌÓ ÓˆÂÌËÚ¸ ÔÓ
Ë̉Ë͇ÚÓÛ Ò˄̇·( ) ̇ ˝Í‡Ì ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
Ç‚Ó‰ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‚ÂÒÚË ·ÛÍ‚ÂÌÌÓ-ˆËÙÓ‚˚Â
ÒËÏ‚ÓÎ˚, ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘ËÂ
Í·‚Ë¯Ë ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. Ç‚Ó‰ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏ,
̇ÔËÏÂ, ‰Îfl ‚‚Ó‰‡ ËÏÂÌ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÛ˛
ÍÌË„Û, ̇ÔËÒ‡ÌËfl ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ, ÒÓÁ‰‡ÌËfl
ÔÂÒÓ̇θÌÓ„Ó ÔË‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Ëfl ËÎË
Ô·ÌËÓ‚‡ÌËfl ÒÓ·˚ÚËÈ ‚ Ó„‡Ì‡ÈÁÂÂ. Ç
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ËϲÚÒfl ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÏÂÚÓ‰˚
‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚ‚ÂÚËÚ¸ ̇ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ
Á‚ÓÌÓÍ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ÔÓÒÏÓÚ‡
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Ë ËÎË ‰Û„Ëı ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ
ÏÂÌ˛. Ç ÒÎÛ˜‡Â, ÍÓ„‰‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
ÔÓ‰Íβ˜fiÌ Í èä ˜ÂÂÁ ͇·Âθ Ë
ÓÔ‰ÂÎfiÌ Í‡Í Ò˙fiÏÌ˚È ‰ËÒÍ,
‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ Á‚ÓÌÓÍ ·Û‰ÂÚ ÓÚÍÎÓÌfiÌ, ‡
ÔÓÒΠÓÚÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÓÚ èä
Ç˚ ۂˉËÚ ÓÍÌÓ ÔÓÔÛ˘ÂÌÌÓ„Ó
‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
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éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
êÂÊËÏ í9
ä ͇ʉÓÈ Í·‚˯ ̇ Í·‚ˇÚÛ ÔË‚flÁ‡ÌÓ
·ÓΠӉÌÓÈ ·ÛÍ‚˚. ùÚÓÚ ÂÊËÏ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ
‚‡Ï ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ ÒÎÓ‚‡ ÔÛÚÂÏ Ó‰ËÌÓ˜ÌÓ„Ó
̇ʇÚËfl ̇ Í·‚˯Ë. íÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚ ÂÊËÏ í9
‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË Ò‡‚ÌË‚‡ÂÚ ‚‡¯Ë ̇ʇÚËfl ̇
Í·‚Ë¯Ë Ò ‚ÌÛÚÂÌÌËÏ ÒÎÓ‚‡ÂÏ ‰Îfl
ÓÔ‰ÂÎÂÌËfl Ô‡‚ËθÌÓ„Ó ÒÎÓ‚‡ Ë Ú‡ÍËÏ
Ó·‡ÁÓÏ Ú·ÛÂÚ ÏÂ̸¯Â„Ó Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl ̇
Í·‚˯Ë, ˜ÂÏ Ó·˚˜Ì˚È ‚‚Ó‰ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡.
ÄÎÙ‡‚ËÚÌ˚È ÂÊËÏ
ùÚÓÚ ÂÊËÏ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ ·ÛÍ‚˚ ÔÛÚÂÏ
ÏÌÓ„ÓÍ‡ÚÌÓ„Ó Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl Í·‚˯ Ò
·ÛÍ‚ÂÌÌ˚ÏË Á̇˜ÂÌËflÏË, ÔÓ͇ ÌÛÊ̇fl ·ÛÍ‚‡
Ì ÓÚÓ·‡ÁËÚÒfl ̇ ‰ËÒÔÎÂÂ.
ñËÙÓ‚ÓÈ ÂÊËÏ (123)
àÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚÒfl ‰Îfl ·˚ÒÚÓ„Ó Ì‡·Ó‡ ˜ËÒÂÎ
ÔÛÚÂÏ Ó‰ÌÓÍ‡ÚÌÓ„Ó Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl ̇ ÌÛÊÌÛ˛
Í·‚˯Û. ÑÎfl ËÁÏÂÌÂÌËfl ÚÂÍÛ˘Â„Ó ÂÊËχ ̇
ÂÊËÏ 123, ̇ÊËχÈÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û ‰Ó ÚÂı
ÔÓ, ÔÓ͇ ̇ ‰ËÒÔΠ̠ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl ̇‰ÔËÒ¸
123.
êÂÊËÏ ÒËÏ‚ÓÎÓ‚
ùÚÓÚ ÂÊËÏ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ ‡Á΢Ì˚Â
ÒËÏ‚ÓÎ˚.
àÁÏÂÌÂÌË ÂÊËχ ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡
1. äÓ„‰‡ ÍÛÒÓ ̇ıÓ‰ËÚÒfl ‚ ÔÓΠ‰Îfl ‚‚Ó‰‡
ÒËÏ‚ÓÎÓ‚, ‚ Ô‡‚ÓÏ ‚ÂıÌÂÏ Û„ÎÛ ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl
ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡ÂÚÒfl Ë̉Ë͇ÚÓ ÂÊËχ ‚‚Ó‰‡
ÚÂÍÒÚ‡.
2. ÑÎfl ÒÏÂÌ˚ ÂÊËχ ̇ÊÏËÚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ .
ÑÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ ÂÊËÏ˚ ÏÂÌfl˛ÚÒfl.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
çÂÍÓÚÓ˚ ÔÓÎfl ÏÓ„ÛÚ ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡Ú¸
ÚÓθÍÓ Ó‰ËÌ ÂÊËÏ ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡
(̇ÔËÏÂ, ÚÓθÍÓ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌ˚ ÌÓÏÂ‡
‚ ÔÓÎflı ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Ë).
éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
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àÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË ÂÊËχ í9
êÂÊËÏ Ô‰Ë͇ÚË‚ÌÓ„Ó ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡ í9
ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ‚‡Ï ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ ÒÎÓ‚‡ Ò ÏËÌËχθÌ˚Ï
ÍÓ΢ÂÒÚ‚ÓÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËÈ Ì‡ Í·‚˯Ë. èÓÒÎÂ
̇ʇÚËfl ͇ʉÓÈ Í·‚˯Ë, ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ì‡˜Ë̇ÂÚ
‚˚҂˜˂‡Ú¸ ·ÛÍ‚˚, ÓÒÌÓ‚˚‚‡flÒ¸ ̇
‚ÒÚÓÂÌÌÓÏ ÒÎÓ‚‡Â. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ڇÍÊÂ
‰Ó·‡‚ÎflÚ¸ ÌÓ‚˚ ÒÎÓ‚‡ ‚ ÒÎÓ‚‡¸.
1. äÓ„‰‡ ‚˚ ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚ ÂÊËÏ
Ô‰Ë͇ÚË‚ÌÓ„Ó ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡, ̇˜Ë̇ÈÚÂ
‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ ÒÎÓ‚‡ ̇ʇÚËÂÏ ÍÌÓÔÓÍ ÓÚ ‰Ó
. ÑÎfl ‚‚Ó‰‡ ͇ʉÓÈ ·ÛÍ‚˚
̇ÊËχÈÚ ̇ Í‡Ê‰Û˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û ÔÓ Ó‰ÌÓÏÛ
‡ÁÛ.
]
ëÎÓ‚Ó ËÁÏÂÌflÂÚÒfl Ò Ì‡·ÓÓÏ Í‡Ê‰ÓÈ
·ÛÍ‚˚. ç ӷ‡˘‡ÈÚ ‚ÌËχÌËfl ̇
ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ ̇ ‰ËÒÔΠ‰Ó ÚÂı ÔÓ, ÔÓ͇
Ì ̇Ô˜‡Ú‡ÂÚ ÒÎÓ‚Ó ÔÓÎÌÓÒÚ¸˛.
]
ÑÎfl ÔÓÒÏÓÚ‡ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌ˚ı ‚‡ˇÌÚÓ‚
ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ Í·‚Ë¯Ë Ì‡‚Ë„‡ˆËË.
èËÏÂ˚: ç‡ÊÏËÚÂ
˜ÚÓ·˚ ̇Ô˜‡Ú‡Ú¸ ÒÎÓ‚Ó Good.
]
ÖÒÎË ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ÒÎÓ‚Ó ÓÚÒÛÚÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ ‚
ÒÔËÒÍ ÒÎÓ‚, ‰Ó·‡‚¸ÚÂ Â„Ó ‚ ÒÎÓ‚‡¸.
2. á‡Í‡Ì˜Ë‚‡ÈÚ ̇·Ó Í‡Ê‰Ó„Ó ÒÎÓ‚‡
ÔÓ·ÂÎÓÏ, ̇ÊËχfl Í·‚Ë¯Û ËÎË .
ÑÎfl Û‰‡ÎÂÌËfl ·ÛÍ‚ ̇ÊËχÈÚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ
. ç‡ÊÏËÚÂ Ë Û‰ÂÊË‚‡ÈÚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ
‰Îfl ÌÂÔÂ˚‚ÌÓ„Ó Û‰‡ÎÂÌËfl ·ÛÍ‚.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
åÓÊÌÓ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ‰Û„ÓÈ flÁ˚Í T9 ËÁ
ÔÛÌÍÚ‡ ÏÂÌ˛ ËÎË Ì‡Ê‡Ú¸ Ë Û‰ÂÊË-
‚‡Ú¸ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ êÂÊËÏ ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡
í9 ÔÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲ ‚Íβ˜ÂÌ.
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éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
àÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË ‡ÎÙ‡‚ËÚÌÓ„Ó ÂÊËχ
àÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ Í·‚Ë¯Ë ÓÚ ‰Ó ‰Îfl
‚‚Ó‰‡ ·ÛÍ‚.
1. ç‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û Ò ·ÛÍ‚ÂÌÌ˚ÏË
ÒËÏ‚Ó·ÏË Ò ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓÈ ·ÛÍ‚ÓÈ.
]
é‰ËÌ ‡Á ‰Îfl ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÔÂ‚ÓÈ ·ÛÍ‚˚
]
Ñ‚‡ ‡Á‡ ‰Îfl ‚‚Ó‰‡ ‚ÚÓÓÈ ·ÛÍ‚˚
]
à Ú‡Í ‰‡ÎÂÂ
2. ÑÎfl ‚ÒÚ‡‚ÍË Ôӷ· ̇ÊÏËÚ Í·‚˯Û
Ó‰ËÌ ‡Á. ÑÎfl Û‰‡ÎÂÌËfl ·ÛÍ‚
̇ÊËχÈÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û . ç‡ÊÏËÚ Ë
Û‰ÂÊË‚‡ÈÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û ‰Îfl
ÔÓÒΉӂ‡ÚÂθÌÓ„Ó Û‰‡ÎÂÌËfl ˆÂÎ˚ı ÒÎÓ‚.
ä·‚˯‡
ëËÏ‚ÓÎ˚ ‚ ÔÓfl‰Í ÔÓfl‚ÎÂÌËfl
ᇄ·‚Ì˚ ·ÛÍ‚˚ èÓÔËÒÌ˚ ·ÛÍ‚˚
. , / ? ! - : ‘ “ 1 . , / ? ! - : ‘ “ 1
Ä Å Ç É 2 A B C ‡ · ‚ „ 2 a b c
Ñ Ö › Ü á 3 D E F ‰ Â fi Ê Á 3 d e f
à â ä ã 4 G H I Ë È Í Î 4 g h i
å ç é è 5 J K L Ï Ì Ó Ô 5 j k l
ê ë í ì 6 M N O  Ò Ú Û 6 m n o
î ï ñ ó 7 P Q R S Ù ı ˆ ˜ 7 p q r s
ò ô ö õ 8 T U V ¯ ˘ ˙ ˚ 8 t u v
ú ù û ü 9 W X Y Z ¸ ˝ ˛ fl 9 w x y z
èÓ·ÂÎ 0 èÓ·ÂÎ 0
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
Ç Ú‡·Îˈ ‚ÌËÁÛ Ô˂‰fiÌ ÔÂ˜Â̸
ÒËÏ‚ÓÎÓ‚ ‚ ÔÓfl‰Í Ëı ÔÓfl‚ÎÂÌËfl ‰Îfl
͇ʉÓÈ Í·‚˯Ë.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ÑÎfl ‚˚ıÓ‰‡ ËÁ ÂÊËχ ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡
·ÂÁ ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌËfl, ̇ÊÏËÚ . íÂÎÂÙÓÌ
ÔÂÂȉÂÚ ‚ ÂÊËÏ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl.
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éÒÌÓ‚Ì˚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË
àÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË ˆËÙÓ‚Ó„Ó ÂÊËχ
(123)
êÂÊËÏ 123 ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚÒfl ‰Îfl ‚‚Ó‰‡ ˆËÙ ‚
ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚ÓÏ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËË (̇ÔËÏÂ ÌÓÏÂ‡
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇).
ç‡ÊËχÈÚ ÔÓ Ó‰ÌÓÏÛ ‡ÁÛ Ì‡ Í·‚˯Ë
ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘Ë Ú·ÛÂÏ˚Ï ˆËÙ‡Ï.
àÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË ÂÊËχ ÒËÏ‚ÓÎÓ‚
êÂÊËÏ ÒËÏ‚ÓÎÓ‚ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸
‡Á΢Ì˚ ÒËÏ‚ÓÎ˚ Ë ÒÔˆˇθÌ˚ Á̇ÍË.
ÑÎfl ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÒËÏ‚Ó· ̇ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û .
ÑÎfl ‚˚·Ó‡ ÌÛÊÌÓ„Ó ÒËÏ‚Ó· ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚÂ
̇‚Ë„‡ˆËÓÌÌ˚ Í·‚˯Ë, Á‡ÚÂÏ Ì‡ÊÏËÚÂ
ÍÌÓÔÍÛ [OK].
Ç˚·Ó ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ Ë ÓÔˆËÈ
Ç˚·Ó ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ Ë ÓÔˆËÈ
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íÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ó·Î‡‰‡ÂÚ Ì‡·ÓÓÏ ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ,
·Î‡„Ó‰‡fl ÍÓÚÓ˚Ï ÏÓÊÌÓ Ì‡ÒÚÓËÚ¸
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚ ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚ËË Ò ÒÓ·ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌ˚ÏË
Ú·ӂ‡ÌËflÏË. ùÚË ÙÛÌ͈ËË Ó·˙‰ËÌÂÌ˚ ‚
ÏÂÌ˛ Ë ÔÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛, ‡ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ Í ÌËÏ
ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎflÂÚÒfl Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ‰‚Ûı
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌ˚ı Í·‚˯ - Ë .
Ç Í‡Ê‰ÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛ Ë ÔÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛ ÏÓÊÌÓ
ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ Ë ËÁÏÂÌËÚ¸ Ô‡‡ÏÂÚ˚
ÓÔ‰ÂÎÂÌÌÓÈ ÙÛÌ͈ËË.
ç‡Á̇˜ÂÌË ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌ˚ı Í·‚˯
ÏÂÌflÂÚÒfl ‚ Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ ÚÂÍÛ˘ÂÈ
ÒËÚÛ‡ˆËË; ̇‰ÔËÒË ‚ ÌËÊÌÂÈ ÒÚÓÍ ˝Í‡Ì‡
‰ËÒÔÎÂfl, ̇‰ ͇ʉÓÈ ËÁ ÍÌÓÔÓÍ, Û͇Á˚‚‡˛Ú
̇ Ëı ÚÂÍÛ˘Â ̇Á̇˜ÂÌËÂ.
ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡ Ç‡Ï ‰ÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ ÌÂÍÓÚÓ˚Â
ÙÛÌ͈ËË, ‚ÓÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl ÍÓÚÓ˚ÏË Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚÂ, ̇ʇ‚ Í·‚Ë¯Û [éÔˆËË].
ç‡ÊÏËÚ Ô‡‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚˯Û, ˜ÚÓ·˚
ÓÚÍ˚Ú¸ ÔÛÌÍÚ
ÏÂÌ˛ àÏÂ̇.
ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚˯Û, ˜ÚÓ·˚
ÓÚÍ˚Ú¸
‰ÓÒÚÛÔÌÓ ÏÂÌ˛.
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
åÂÌ˛ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡
åÂÌ˛ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡
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ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡
îÛÌ͈ËË ÏÂÌ˛, ‰ÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ ‚ ÔÓˆÂÒÒÂ
‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡ ÓÚ΢‡˛ÚÒfl ÓÚ ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl. ùÚË ÙÛÌ͈ËË ÓÔËÒ‡Ì˚ ÌËÊÂ.
ÉÓÏ͇fl Ò‚flÁ¸
ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸
ÉÓÏÍÛ˛ Ò‚flÁ¸, ‚˚·‡‚ éÔˆËË/ÉÓÏ͇fl Ò‚flÁ¸
Çäã, ËÎË Ì‡Ê‡‚ ˆÂÌÚ‡Î¸ÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û .
ÑÎfl ÓÚÍβ˜ÂÌËfl „ÓÏÍÓÈ Ò‚flÁË
‚˚·ÂËÚ éÔˆËË/ÉÓÏ͇fl Ò‚flÁ¸ Çõäã, ËÎË
̇ÊÏËÚ ¢fi ‡Á ˆÂÌÚ‡Î¸ÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û .
ÇÚÓÓÈ ËÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ Á‚ÓÌÓÍ
(Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÒÂÚË)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ÌÓÏÂ ËÁ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ
ÍÌËÊÍË ‰Îfl ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎÂÌËfl ‚ÚÓÓ„Ó ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
ç‡ÊÏËÚ Ô‡‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û Ë
ÔÂÂȉËÚÂ Í ÔÓËÒÍÛ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ„Ó ÌÓÏÂ‡ ‚
ÒÔËÒÍ ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚÓ‚.
èÂÂÍβ˜ÂÌË ÏÂÊ‰Û ‰‚ÛÏfl
‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ÏË
ÑÎfl ÔÂÂÍβ˜ÂÌËfl ÏÂÊ‰Û ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ÏË
̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[éÔˆËË] Ë ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛
èÂÂÍβ˜ËÚ¸, ÎË·Ó ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏ˚È
‚˚ÁÓ‚ ̇‚Ë„‡ˆËÓÌÌÓÈ Í·‚˯ÂÈ Ë Ì‡ÊÏËÚÂ
Í·‚Ë¯Û [éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸].
éÚ‚ÂÚ Ì‡ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚
ÑÎfl ÓÚ‚ÂÚ‡ ̇ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚, ÔÓÒÚÓ
̇ÊÏËÚ ̇ Í·‚Ë¯Û [éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸]. í‡ÍÊÂ
ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ Ô‰ÛÔÂʉÂÌËÂ Ó ‰Û„ÓÏ
‚ıÓ‰fl˘ÂÏ Á‚ÓÌÍ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡.
èÓÒÎ˚¯ËÚÒfl ÚÓÌÓ‚˚È Ò˄̇Π‚ ‰Ë̇ÏËÍÂ Ë Ì‡
‰ËÒÔΠÓÚ‡ÁËÚÒfl ËÌÙÓχˆËfl Ó ÚÓÏ, ˜ÚÓ
‚‡Ò ÓÊˉ‡ÂÚ ‚ÚÓÓÈ Á‚ÓÌÓÍ. ìÒÎÛ„‡,
̇Á˚‚‡Âχfl éÊˉ‡ÌË ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡, ‡·ÓÚ‡ÂÚ,
ÚÓθÍÓ ‚ ÚÓÏ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â, ÂÒÎË Ó̇
ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚÒfl ‚‡¯ËÏ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓÓÏ ÒÓÚÓ‚ÓÈ
Ò‚flÁË. ÑÎfl ·ÓΠ‰ÂڇθÌÓÈ ËÌÙÓχˆËË Ó
‡ÍÚË‚‡ˆËË Ë ‰Â‡ÍÚË‚‡ˆËË ÒÏÓÚËÚ ‡Á‰ÂÎ
éÊˉ‡ÌË ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ (åÂÌ˛ #.3. 4).
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åÂÌ˛ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡
åÂÌ˛ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡
ÖÒÎË ‚Íβ˜ÂÌÓ ÓÊˉ‡ÌË ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡, ÏÓÊÌÓ
Û‰Âʇڸ ÔÂ‚˚È ‚˚ÁÓ‚ Ë ÓÚ‚ÂÚËÚ¸ ̇
‚ÚÓÓÈ, ̇ʇ‚ .
éÚÍÎÓÌÂÌË ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Â„Ó ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÍÎÓÌËÚ¸ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚,
̇ʇ‚ ‰‚‡ ‡Á‡ ̇ Í·‚Ë¯Û ËÎË Ó‰ËÌ ‡Á
̇ Í·‚Ë¯Û .
ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡ ÏÓÊÌÓ ÓÚÍÎÓÌËÚ¸
‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚, ̇ʇ‚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ .
éÚÍβ˜ÂÌË ÏËÍÓÙÓ̇
ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡ ÏÓÊÌÓ ‚˚Íβ˜ËÚ¸
ÏËÍÓÙÓÌ, ̇ʇ‚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û Ë ‚˚·‡‚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ éÚÍβ˜ËÚ¸
ÏËÍÓÙÓÌ. ÇÍβ˜ËÚ¸ ÏËÍÓÙÓÌ ÏÓÊÌÓ,
̇ʇ‚ ̇ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û.
äÓ„‰‡ ÏËÍÓÙÓÌ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÓÚÍβ˜ÂÌ,
‚˚Á˚‚‡˛˘ËÈ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ Ì ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‡Ò ÒÎ˚¯‡Ú¸,
ÌÓ ‚˚ ÔÓ ÔÂÊÌÂÏÛ Â„Ó ÒÎ˚¯ËÚÂ.
Ñ‚ÛıÚÓ̇θÌ˚È ÏÌÓ„Ó˜‡ÒÚÓÚÌ˚È
̇·Ó ÌÓÏÂ‡ (DTMF) ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl
‚˚ÁÓ‚‡
ÑÎfl ÔÂÂÍβ˜ÂÌËfl ̇ ‰‚ÛıÚÓ̇θÌ˚È
ÏÌÓ„Ó˜‡ÒÚÓÚÌ˚È Ì‡·Ó ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡
(̇ÔËÏÂ, ÔË ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Ò
‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍËÏ ÍÓÏÏÛÚ‡ÚÓÓÏ) ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
ÍÌÓÔÍÛ [éÔˆËË], Á‡ÚÂÏ ÇÍÎ. DTMF. í‡ÍËÏ ÊÂ
Ó·‡ÁÓÏ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓ ÓÚÍβ˜ÂÌË ÂÊËχ
DTMF. èÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲ ÚÓ̇θÌ˚ Ò˄̇Î˚
‰‚ÛıÚÓ̇θÌÓ„Ó ÏÌÓ„Ó˜‡ÒÚÓÚÌÓ„Ó Ì‡·Ó‡
‚Íβ˜ÂÌ˚.
äÓÌÙÂÂ̈-Ò‚flÁ¸
ìÒÎÛ„‡ ÏÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌËı Á‚ÓÌÍÓ‚ ËÎË
ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈-‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ‚‡Ï
Ó‰ÌÓ‚ÂÏÂÌÌÓ ‡Á„Ó‚‡Ë‚‡Ú¸ Ò ÌÂÒÍÓθÍËÏË
‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ‡ÏË, ÂÒÎË ‚‡¯ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ ÒÓÚÓ‚ÓÈ
Ò‚flÁË ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚ ˝ÚÛ ÛÒÎÛ„Û.
åÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌËÈ ‡Á„Ó‚Ó ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸
ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌ, ÂÒÎË Ç˚ ‡Á„Ó‚‡Ë‚‡ÂÚÂ Ò Ó‰ÌËÏ
‡·ÓÌÂÌÚÓÏ, ‡ ‰Û„ÓÈ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ Ì‡ıÓ‰ËÚÒfl ‚
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åÂÌ˛ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡
39
ÂÊËÏ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl. èÓÒΠÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÍË
ÏÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌÂ„Ó ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡, ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚ ÏÓ„ÛÚ ·˚Ú¸
‰Ó·‡‚ÎÂÌ˚, ‡Á˙‰ËÌÂÌ˚ Ë ÓÚ‰ÂÎÂÌ˚
‡·ÓÌÂÌÚÓÏ, ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚Ë‚¯ÂÏ ÏÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌ˛˛
Ò‚flÁ¸. ÑÓÒÚÛÔ Í ˝ÚÓÈ ÛÒÎÛ„Â ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎflÂÚÒfl
˜ÂÂÁ ÏÂÌ˛ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡.
å‡ÍÒËχθÌÓ ÍÓ΢ÂÒÚ‚Ó ˜ÂÎÓ‚ÂÍ,
Û˜‡ÒÚ‚Û˛˘Ëı ‚ ÏÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌÂÏ Á‚ÓÌÍÂ-ÔflÚ¸.
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÎË ÏÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚,
ÚÓ Ç˚ ËÏ ÛÔ‡‚ÎflÂÚÂ, Ë ÚÓθÍÓ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
‰Ó·‡‚ÎflÚ¸ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚÓ‚ Í ÏÌÓ„ÓÒÚÓÓÌÌÂÏÛ
‡Á„Ó‚ÓÛ.
燷Ó ‚ÚÓÓ„Ó ÌÓÏÂ‡
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ̇·‡Ú¸ ‚ÚÓÓÈ ÌÓÏÂ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl
‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡. ÑÎfl ˝ÚÓ„Ó ‚‚‰ËÚ ÌÓ‚˚È ÌÓÏÂ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Ë Ì‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û . Ç ÒÎÛ˜‡Â
Û‰‡˜ÌÓ„Ó ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl ÒÓ ‚ÚÓ˚Ï ÌÓÏÂÓÏ,
ÔÂ‚˚È ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË ÔÂ‚ӉËÚÒfl ‚ ÂÊËÏ
ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÂÂÍβ˜‡Ú¸Òfl Ò
Ó‰ÌÓ„Ó ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡ ̇ ‰Û„ÓÈ ÔÛÚÂÏ ‚˚ıÓ‰‡ ‚
ÏÂÌ˛ (̇ʇ‚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚˯Û) Ë ‚˚·Ó‡ ÔÛÌÍÚ‡ [èÂÂÍβ˜ËÚ¸].
ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈-‚˚ÁÓ‚‡
ÑÎfl ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌËfl ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈-Ò‚flÁË
Û‰ÂÊË‚‡ÈÚ ӉËÌ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ Ë, ÔÓ͇ ÚÂÍÛ˘ËÈ
‚˚ÁÓ‚ ‡ÍÚË‚ÂÌ, ̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û Ë ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ
ÏÂÌ˛ äÓÌÙÂÂ̈Ëfl/é·˙‰ËÌËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂı.
ÇÍβ˜ÂÌË ÂÊËχ Û‰ÂʇÌËfl ‚
ÂÊËÏ äÓÌÙÂÂ̈-Ò‚flÁ¸
ÑÎfl ‚Íβ˜ÂÌË ÂÊËχ Û‰ÂʇÌËfl ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
äÓÌÙÂÂ̈-Ò‚flÁË Ì‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û [éÔˆËË], ‚˚·ÂËÚÂ
äÓÌÙÂÂ̈Ëfl/ì‰ÂʇÌË ‚ÒÂı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
ì‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÏ˚ ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÚÂÎË ·Û‰ÛÚ
ÓÒÚ‡‚‡Ú¸Òfl ̇ Ò‚flÁË. ÑÎfl ÓÚÍβ˜ÂÌËfl
ÂÊËχ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl ̇ÊÏËÚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ
[éÔˆËË], ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ äÓÌÙÂÂ̈Ëfl/
é·˙‰ËÌËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂı.
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åÂÌ˛ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡
åÂÌ˛ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡
ÑÓ·‡‚ÎflÈÚ ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚ Í ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈-
Ò‚flÁË
ÑÎfl ÚÓ„Ó, ˜ÚÓ·˚ ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚÓ‚ Í ÛÊÂ
ÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚Û˛˘ÂÏÛ ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈-‚˚ÁÓ‚Û
̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û,
Á‡ÚÂÏ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛
äÓÌÙÂÂ̈Ëfl/é·˙‰ËÌËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂı.
ó‡ÒÚÌ˚È ‡Á„Ó‚Ó ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl
ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈ËË
ÑÎfl ΢ÌÓ„Ó ‡Á„Ó‚Ó‡ Ò Ó‰ÌËÏ ËÁ
Û˜‡ÒÚÌËÍÓ‚ ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈ËË, ÌÛÊÌÓ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ̇
‰ËÒÔΠÌÓÏÂ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ‡, Ò ÍÂÏ ‚˚ ıÓÚËÚÂ
ÔÓ„Ó‚ÓËÚ¸, Á‡ÚÂÏ Ì‡Ê‡Ú¸ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û.
Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛
äÓÌÙÂÂ̈Ëfl/ó‡ÒÚÌ˚È, ˜ÚÓ·˚ ÔÂ‚ÂÒÚË
ÓÒڇθÌ˚ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ë ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚ ‚ ÂÊËÏ
Û‰ÂʇÌËfl.
ᇂÂ¯ÂÌË ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈-Ò‚flÁË
옇ÒÚÌËÍ ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈-‚˚ÁÓ‚‡, ÌÓÏÂ
ÍÓÚÓÓ„Ó ÓÚÓ·‡ÊÂÌ Ì‡ ‰ËÒÔÎÂÂ, ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸
ÓÚÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËÂÏ Í·‚Ë¯Ë .
ÑÎfl Á‡‚Â¯ÂÌËfl ÍÓÌÙÂÂ̈ËË ‚˚·ÂËÚÂ
ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ äÓÌÙÂÂ̈Ëfl/ᇂÂ¯ËÚ¸
ÍÓÌÙÂÂÌˆË˛.
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CxeÏa ÏeÌ˛
CxeÏa ÏeÌ˛
ç‡ ËÒÛÌÍ ÌËÊ ÔÓ͇Á˚‚‡ÂÚÒfl ÒÚÛÍÚÛ‡ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ı ÏÂÌ˛ Ë Û͇Á˚‚‡ÂÚÒfl:
]
çÓÏÂ, ÔËÒ‚ÓÂÌÌ˚È Í‡Ê‰ÓÏÛ ÔÛÌÍÚÛ ÏÂÌ˛.
5.1 çÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
5.2 ÇıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ
5.3 èÓ˜ÚÓ‚˚È fl˘ËÍ
5.4 óÂÌÓ‚ËÍË
5.5 àÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ
5.6 èÓÒÎÛ¯‡Ú¸
„ÓÎÓÒÓ‚Û˛ ÔÓ˜ÚÛ
5.7 àÌÙÓ-ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
5.8 ò‡·ÎÓÌ˚
5.9 ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
3.1 ä‡ÎẨ‡¸
3.2 á‡ÏÂÚ͇
4.1 îÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÓ‚‡Ú¸
4.2 á‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ ‚ˉÂÓ
4.3 îÓÚÓ ‚ ‡ÏÍÂ
4.4 ÑËÍÚÓÙÓÌ
4.5 MP3
4.6 MoÈ aθ·ÓÏ
4.7 åÓfi ‚ˉÂÓ
4.8 ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
1.1
à„˚ Ë ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl
1.2
èÓÙËÎË
2.
1 àÒ͇ڸ
2.
2 ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸
2.
3 ÉÛÔÔ˚
2.
4 Å˚ÒÚ˚È Ì‡·Ó
2.
5 ëÓ·ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌ˚È ÌÓÏÂ
2.
6 ÇËÁËÚ̇fl ͇ÚӘ͇
2.
7 ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
1. à„˚ Ë ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl 3. é„‡Ì‡ÈÁÂ 5. ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
4. åÛθÚËωˇ2. àÏÂ̇
CxeÏa ÏeÌ˛
CxeÏa ÏeÌ˛
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7.1
é·ÓË
7.2
èË‚ÂÚÒÚ‚ËÂ
7.3
èÓ‰Ò‚ÂÚ͇
7.4
üÍÓÒÚ¸
7.5
àÏfl ÒÂÚË
8.1
ÇË·‡ˆËfl
8.2
íËıËÈ
8.3
é·˘ËÈ
8.4
ÉÓÏÍÓ
8.5
ç‡Û¯ÌËÍË
7. ÑËÒÔÎÂÈ
8. èÓÙËÎË
9.1
àÁ·‡ÌÌ˚Â
9.2
ÅÛ‰ËθÌËÍ
9.3
Bluetooth
9.4
ëÓ‰ËÌÂÌËÂ
9.5
ä‡Î¸ÍÛÎflÚÓ
9.6
äÓÌ‚ÂÚÂ
9.7
ó‡ÒÓ‚ÓÈ ÔÓflÒ
9.8
SIM- ÏÂÌ˛
6.1 ä‡ÚËÌÍË
6.2 á‚ÛÍË
6.3 à„˚ Ë ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl
6.4 Ç̯Ìflfl Ô‡ÏflÚ¸
6. åÓË Ô‡ÔÍË 9. ÄÍÒÂÒÒÛ‡˚
CxeÏa ÏeÌ˛
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0.1 èÓÔÛ˘ÂÌÌ˚Â
0.2 ÇıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ
0.3 àÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ
0.4 ÇÒÂ ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚
0.5 쉇ÎËÚ¸ ÔÓÒΉÌËÂ
Á‚ÓÌÍË
0.6 ëÚÓËÏÓÒÚ¸
0.7 ëÔ‡‚͇ GPRS
#.1
чڇ Ë ÇÂÏfl
#.2
üÁ˚Í
#.3
Ç˚ÁÓ‚
#.4
ÅÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚ¸
#.5
ëÂÚ¸
#.6
èÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌË GPRS
#.7
é·˙eÏ Ô‡ÏflÚË
#.8
ë·ÓÒËÚ¸ ̇ÒÚÓÈÍË
*.1 ÑÓχ¯Ìflfl
*.2 á‡Í·‰ÍË
*.3 èÂÂÈÚË Í URL
*.4 H‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
*. Å‡ÛÁÂ #. ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË0. Ç˚ÁÓ‚˚
à„˚ Ë ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl
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à„˚ Ë ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl
à„˚ Ë ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl åÂÌ˛ 1.1
à„˚ ÔÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲: Ç ‰‡ÌÌÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛ ÏÓÊÌÓ
ÛÔ‡‚ÎflÚ¸ ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËflÏË Java,
ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌÌ˚ÏË Ì‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ.
ᇄÛÊÂÌÌ˚ ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl ÏÓÊÌÓ Á‡ÔÛÒ͇ڸ
ËÎË Û‰‡ÎflÚ¸, ÏÓÊÌÓ Ú‡ÍÊ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸
Ô‡‡ÏÂÚ ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl. ᇄÛÊÂÌÌ˚Â
ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl ÒÓı‡Ìfl˛ÚÒfl ‚
ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘Ë ԇÔÍË. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û [éÔˆËË] ‰Îfl
ÓÚÍ˚ÚËfl ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓÈ Ô‡ÔÍË ËÎË Á‡ÔÛÒ͇
‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó Java ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl.
]
éÚÍ˚Ú¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÔËÒÓÍ
ÒÓı‡ÌfiÌÌ˚ı Ë„.
]
çÓ‚‡fl Ô‡Ô͇: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÓÁ‰‡Ú¸ ÌÓ‚Û˛
Ô‡ÔÍÛ.
èÓÙËÎË åÂÌ˛ 1.2
Ç ÔÓÙËÎflı ÒÓı‡ÌflÂÚÒfl ËÌÙÓχˆËfl,
ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰Ëχfl ‰Îfl ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ Í ÒÂÚË àÌÚÂÌÂÚ.
ÑÎfl ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËfl ·ÓΠÔÓ‰Ó·ÌÓÈ
ËÌÙÓχˆËË
Ó ÏÂÌ˛ èÓÙËÎË ÒÏ. ÔÛÌÍÚ (åÂÌ˛ *.4.1).
Java - ˝ÚÓ ÚÂıÌÓÎÓ„Ëfl, ‡Á‡·ÓÚ‡Ì̇fl
ÍÓÏÔ‡ÌËÂÈ ‘Sun Microsystems’. í‡Í Ê ͇Í
Ç˚ ·˚ Á‡„ÛʇÎË Java Applet, ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl
Òڇ̉‡ÚÌ˚ ·‡ÛÁÂ˚ Netscape ËÎË MS
Internet Explorer, ÏÓÊÌÓ Á‡„ÛÁËÚ¸ Ë Java
MIDlet, ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ,
ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡˛˘ËÈ WAP. Ç Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË
ÓÚ ÒÂÚÂ‚Ó„Ó ÔÓ‚‡È‰Â‡, ‚Ò ÔÓ„‡ÏÏ˚
̇ ÓÒÌÓ‚Â Java, ̇ÔËÏÂ Ë„˚ Java,
ÏÓ„ÛÚ ·˚Ú¸ Á‡„ÛÊÂÌ˚ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ, ÔÓÒÎÂ
˜Â„Ó ‚ ÌËı ÏÓÊÌÓ ·Û‰ÂÚ Ë„‡Ú¸. èÓÒÎÂ
Á‡„ÛÁÍË Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸
ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËÂ, Á‡ÔÛÒÚËÚ¸ Â„Ó ËÎË ÒÚÂÂÚ¸.
î‡ÈÎ˚ ÔÓ„‡ÏÏ˚ Java, ÍÓÚÓ˚Â
ÒÓı‡Ìfl˛ÚÒfl ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ, ËϲÚ
ÙÓχÚ˚ .JAD Ë .JAR.
à„˚ Ë ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl
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è‰ÛÔÂʉÂÌË !
íÓθÍÓ ÔÓ„‡ÏÏ˚ ̇ ÓÒÌÓ‚Â J2ME (Java 2
Micro Edition) ·Û‰ÛÚ ‡·ÓÚ‡Ú¸ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ.
èÓ„‡ÏÏ˚ ̇ ÓÒÌÓ‚Â J2SE (Java 2
Standard Edition) ·Û‰ÛÚ ‡·ÓÚ‡Ú¸ ÚÓθÍÓ Ì‡
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÂ.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]î‡ÈÎ .JAR fl‚ÎflÂÚÒfl ÒʇÚ˚Ï ÙÓχÚÓÏ
ÔÓ„‡ÏÏ˚ Java, ‡ Ù‡ÈÎ .JAD fl‚ÎflÂÚÒfl
Ù‡ÈÎÓÏ-ÓÔËÒ‡ÌËÂÏ, ÍÓÚÓ˚È ÒÓ‰ÂÊËÚ ‚
Ò· ‚Ò˛ ‰ÂڇθÌÛ˛ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛. Ç ÒÂÚË,
ÔÂ‰ Á‡„ÛÁÍÓÈ, Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۂˉÂÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ
‰ÂڇθÌ˚ ÓÔËÒ‡ÌËfl Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚,
̇ıÓ‰fl˘ËÂÒfl ‚ Ù‡ÈΠ.JAD.
]ïÓÚfl ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl Java ÒÓÁ‰‡Ì˚ ̇ ÓÒÌÓ‚Â
Òڇ̉‡ÚÌÓ„Ó flÁ˚͇ (J2ME), ÌÂ
Ó·flÁ‡ÚÂθÌÓ, ˜ÚÓ ‚Ò ÓÌË ÒÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏ˚ ÒÓ
‚ÒÂÏË ÏÓ‰ÂÎflÏË ÏÓ·ËθÌ˚ı ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚,
Ú‡Í Í‡Í ÏÓ„ÛÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÒÓ·ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌ˚Â
ÒÔˆËÙ˘ÂÒÍË ·Ë·ÎËÓÚÂÍË.
èÓ„‡ÏÏÌÓ ӷÂÒÔ˜ÂÌË ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸
Á‡·ÎÓÍËÓ‚‡ÌÓ ËÎË ÏÓÊÂÚ
Ò‡ÏÓÒÚÓflÚÂθÌÓ ‚Íβ˜ËÚ¸Òfl, ÂÒÎË ·Û‰ÛÚ
Á‡„ÛÊÂÌ˚ ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl Java, ÌÂ
‡Á‡·ÓÚ‡ÌÌ˚ ÒÔˆˇθÌÓ ‰Îfl ‰‡ÌÌÓ„Ó
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇, ËÁ-Á‡ ˜Â„Ó ÏÓÊÂÚ
ÔÓÚ·ӂ‡Ú¸Òfl “ÔÂÂÁ‡„ÛÁ͇” ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
å˚ ÔÓ‰˜ÂÍË‚‡ÂÏ, ˜ÚÓ Ú‡ÍË ÓÒÎÓÊÌÂÌËfl
‚˚Á‚‡Ì˚ ÌÂÒÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏ˚ÏË ÔÓ„‡ÏχÏË,
‡ Ì ‰ÂÙÂÍÚ‡ÏË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
àÏÂ̇
46
àÏÂ̇
46
àÒ͇ڸ åÂÌ˛ 2.1
1. ç‡ıÓ‰flÒ¸ ‚ ÂÊËÏ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl, ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
[àÏÂ̇] Ë Á‡ÚÂÏ [àÒ͇ڸ].
2. ǂ‰ËÚ ËÒÍÓÏÓ ËÏfl ËÎË ÔÂÂȉËÚ Í
ÔÓÎÌÓÏÛ ÒÔËÒÍÛ ËÏfiÌ.
3. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ıÓÚËÚ ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸, Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸,
ÍÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ - ̇ÊÏËÚ ̇ Í·‚˯Û
[éÔˆËË].
ç‡ ‰ËÒÔΠÔÓfl‚ËÚ¸Òfl ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Âe ÏÂÌ˛.
]
ꉇÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸
ËÏfl, ÌÓÏÂ, „ÛÔÔÛ, ÒËÏ‚ÓÎ Ë ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËÂ
ÔÂÂÏ¢‡flÒ¸ Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ̇‚Ë„‡ˆËÓÌÌ˚ı
Í·‚˯.
]
ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ: èÓÒΠÚÓ„Ó, Í‡Í Ç˚
̇¯ÎË ÌÛÊÌ˚È ÌÓÏÂ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇, Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ˝ÚÓÏÛ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚÛ
ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚Ó ËÎË ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
]
éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ˜ÂÂÁ Bluetooth: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔÂÂÒ·ڸ ‰‡ÌÌ˚ ËÁ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Ë Ì‡
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó, ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡˛˘Â ÔÂ‰‡˜Û
‰‡ÌÌ˚ı ˜ÂÂÁ Bluetooth.
]
äÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÒÍÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ Ò SIM-͇Ú˚ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ËÎË Ì‡Ó·ÓÓÚ.
]
ìÒÚ‡Ì. ·˚ÒÚ. ̇·Ó: ë ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ˝ÚÓ„Ó
Ô‡‡ÏÂÚ‡ ÏÓÊÌÓ ÔËÒ‚ÓËÚ¸ ·˚ÒÚ˚È
̇·Ó ÌÓÏÂ‡. èÓ‰Ó·ÌÓÒÚË ÒÏ.
(åÂÌ˛ .2.4).
]
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ „ÛÔÔ˚: ÑÎfl ‰ÓÔÓÎÌËÚÂθÌÓÈ
ËÌÙÓχˆËË ÒÏ. (åÂÌ˛ 2.3).
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ ËÁ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Ë.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
èÓÒΠ̇·Ó‡ ÔÂ‚ÓÈ ·ÛÍ‚˚ ËÏÂÌË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË ÔÓ͇ÊÂÚ
ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ˚, ËÏÂ̇ ÍÓÚÓ˚ı ̇˜Ë̇˛ÚÒfl
̇ ˝ÚÛ ·ÛÍ‚Û.
àÏÂ̇
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ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ åÂÌ˛ 2.2
ë ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ˝ÚÓÈ ÙÛÌ͈ËË ‚˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸
ÌÓ‚˚ Á‡ÔËÒË ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÛ˛ ÍÌË„Û. ÖÏÍÓÒÚ¸
Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚ 1000 Á‡ÔËÒÂÈ.
ÖÏÍÓÒÚ¸ SIM ͇Ú˚ Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡
ÒÓÚÓ‚ÓÈ Ò‚flÁË.
1. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸, ̇ʇ‚ ‰Îfl
˝ÚÓ„Ó ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[OK].
2. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÚËÔ Ô‡ÏflÚË, „‰Â Ç˚ ıÓÚËÚÂ
ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ – ç‡ SIM-͇Ú ËÎË
Ç ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ.
ÖÒÎË ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ, LJÏ
ÔˉÂÚÒfl ‚˚·‡Ú¸, ͇ÍÓÈ ËÁ ÌÓÏÂÓ‚ Ç˚
ıÓÚËÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‚ ͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Â ÓÒÌÓ‚ÌÓ„Ó.
a. ç‡ÊÏËÚ (ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚˯Û) ‰Îfl ‚‚Ó‰‡ ËÏÂÌË.
·. ç‡ÊÏËÚ (ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚˯Û) ÔÓÒΠ‚‚Ó‰‡ ËÏÂÌË Ë Ì‡·ÂËÚÂ
ÌÓÏÂ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
‚. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ‰Îfl ÒÓÁ‰‡ÌÌÓ„Ó
ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ‡ Ó‰ÌÛ ËÁ „ÛÔÔ Ì‡ÊËχfl ̇
Í·‚Ë¯Ë , .
„. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÒËÏ‚ÓÎ Ë
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌË ÔÛÚfiÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl Ô‡‚ÓÈ
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÓÈ ÍÌÓÔÍË[çÓ‚ÓÂ
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËÂ] .
ÉÛÔÔ˚ åÂÌ˛ 2.3
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÓÁ‰‡Ú¸ ÒÔËÒÓÍ ËÁ 20 Û˜‡ÒÚÌËÍÓ‚
‰Îfl ͇ʉÓÈ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ „ÛÔÔ˚. ÇÒÂ„Ó Ú‡ÍËı
„ÛÔÔ ÏÓÊÌÓ ÒÓÁ‰‡Ú¸ 7. ÑÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ËÂ
ÓÔˆËË:
]
ëÔËÒÓÍ „ÛÔÔ˚: èÓfl‚ËÚÒfl ÒÔËÒÓÍ
Û˜‡ÒÚÌËÍÓ‚ ‰‡ÌÌÓÈ „ÛÔÔ˚.
]
ë˄̇Π„ÛÔÔ˚: чÂÚ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚ¸ ‚˚·‡Ú¸
‡Á΢Ì˚È Á‚ÛÍÓ‚ÓÈ Ò˄̇Π‰Îfl ͇ʉÓÈ
„ÛÔÔ˚.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
å‡ÍÒËχθ̇fl ‰ÎË̇ ‚‚Ó‰ËÏÓ„Ó ËÏÂÌË
Ë ÌÓÏÂ‡ Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÚËÔ‡ LJ¯ÂÈ SIM-
͇Ú˚.
àÏÂ̇
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àÏÂ̇
]
àÍÓÌ͇ „ÛÔÔ˚: Ç Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ „ÛÔÔ˚
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓ‰Ó·‡Ú¸ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏ˚È
ÒËÏ‚ÓÎ.
]
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Û˜‡ÒÚÌË͇: чfiÚ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚ¸
‚Íβ˜ËÚ¸ ÌÓ‚Ó„Ó Û˜‡ÒÚÌË͇ ‚ ‚˚·‡ÌÌÛ˛
„ÛÔÔÛ. Ç ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ ͇ʉÓÈ „ÛÔÔ˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ
‚ıÓ‰ËÚ¸ Ì ·ÓΠ20-ÚË ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚÓ‚.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ËÁ „ÛÔÔ˚: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸
Û˜‡ÒÚÌË͇ ËÁ ‰‡ÌÌÓÈ „ÛÔÔ˚. äÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ
Û‰‡ÎflÂÚÒfl ÚÓθÍÓ ËÁ ÒÔËÒ͇ „ÛÔÔ˚,
ÓÒÚ‡‚‡flÒ¸ ÔË ˝ÚÓÏ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ËÎË
SIM-͇Ú˚.
]
èÂÂËÏÂÌÓ‚‡Ú¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÂÂËÏÂÌÓ‚‡Ú¸
„ÛÔÔÛ.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ: èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂx
Û˜‡ÒÚÌËÍÓ‚ „ÛÔÔ˚.
Å˚ÒÚ˚È Ì‡·Ó åÂÌ˛ 2.4
ᇠ͇ʉÓÈ Í·‚˯ÂÈ ÓÚ ‰Ó ÏÓÊÌÓ
Á‡ÍÂÔËÚ¸ ÓÔ‰ÂÎÂÌÌ˚È ÌÓÏÂ ËÁ ÒÔËÒ͇
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌËÊÍË. ç‡Ê‡‚ ˝ÚÛ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ,
ÏÓÊÌÓ Ì‡ÔflÏÛ˛ ‚˚Á‚‡Ú¸ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ‡.
1. ë̇˜‡Î‡ ‚ ÂÊËÏ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl ÓÚÍÓÈÚÂ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÛ˛ ÍÌË„Û, ̇ʇ‚ ̇ Í·‚˯Û
[àÏÂ̇].
2. èÂÂÏ¢‡ÈÚÂÒ¸ ÔÓ ÏÂÌ˛ ‰Ó ÙÛÌ͈ËË
Å˚ÒÚ˚È Ì‡·Ó Ë ‰Îfl ‡ÍÚË‚‡ˆËË Ì‡ÊÏËÚÂ
Í·‚Ë¯Û [ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸].
3. ÖÒÎË ‚˚ ıÓÚËÚ ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸ ÌÓÏÂ ‰Îfl
·˚ÒÚÓ„Ó Ì‡·Ó‡, ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÒÚÛ˛ fl˜ÂÈÍÛ.
èÓÒΠ˝ÚÓ„Ó Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸
ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏ˚È ÌÓÏÂ ËÁ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ
ÍÌËÊÍË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
4. Ç ÏÂÌ˛ ·˚ÒÚÓ„Ó Ì‡·Ó‡ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ËÏfl
‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ‡, ÔÓÒΠ˜Â„Ó Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ àÁÏÂÌËÚ¸
ËÎË ì‰‡ÎËÚ¸ „Ó, ‡ Ú‡ÍÊ ̇ÔËÒ‡Ú¸
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
ëÓ·ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌ˚È ÌÓÏÂ åÂÌ˛ 2.5
(‚ Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ SIM ͇Ú˚)
åÓÊÌÓ ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ Ë ÔÓ‚ÂËÚ¸ Ò‚ÓÈ ÌÓÏÂ ‚
SIM-͇ÚÂ.
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àÏÂ̇
ÇËÁËÚ̇fl ͇ÚӘ͇ åÂÌ˛ 2.6
чÌ̇fl ÓÔˆËfl ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Ç‡Ï ÒÓÁ‰‡‚‡Ú¸
ÒÓ·ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌÛ˛ ‚ËÁËÚÌÛ˛ ͇ÚÓ˜ÍÛ Ò Ç‡¯ËÏ
ËÏÂÌÂÏ Ë ÌÓÏÂÓÏ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. ÑÎfl ÚÓ„Ó, ˜ÚÓ·˚
ÒÓÁ‰‡Ú¸ ÌÓ‚Û˛ ‚ËÁËÚÌÛ˛ ͇ÚÓ˜ÍÛ, ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[ꉇÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸] Ë ‚‚‰ËÚ Á‡ÚÂÏ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛
‚ ÔÓÎfl ‚‚Ó‰‡.
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË åÂÌ˛ 2.7
1. ç‡ÊÏËÚ [àÏÂ̇], ̇ıÓ‰flÒ¸ ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl.
2. èÂÂÏ¢‡ÈÚÂÒ¸ ÔÓ ÏÂÌ˛ ‰Ó ÙÛÌ͈ËË
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË Ë ‰Îfl ‡ÍÚË‚‡ˆËË Ì‡ÊÏËÚÂ
Í·‚Ë¯Û [OK].
]
ëÓı‡ÌflÚ¸ ̇
Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ ëÓı‡ÌflÚ¸ ̇ Ë
̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[OK]
- ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÇÒ„‰‡
ÒÔ‡¯Ë‚‡Ú¸, ÚÓ ÔË ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌËË ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ‡
ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl Á‡ÔÓÒ, ÍÛ‰‡ ÒÓı‡ÌflÚ¸ ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ.
- ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚÂ ç‡ SIM-͇Ú ËÎË Ç
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ, ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ ·Û‰ÂÚ ÒÓı‡ÌflÚ¸Òfl ‚
‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ LJÏË ÏÂÒÚÓ.
]
èÓ͇Á˚‚‡Ú¸
èÓÎËÒÚ‡ÈÚ ‰Ó ÔÛÌÍÚ‡ èÓ͇Á˚‚‡Ú¸ Ë
̇ÊÏËÚ [OK].
- íÓθÍÓ ËÏfl: èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÛ˛ ÍÌË„Û Ò Û͇Á‡ÌËÂÏ ÚÓθÍÓ
Ó‰ÌËı ËÏÂÌ.
- àÏfl Ë ÌÓÏÂ: ̇ÒÚ‡Ë‚‡ÂÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÛ˛
ÍÌË„Û Ú‡Í, ˜ÚÓ·˚ Ó̇ ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡Î‡ ËÏfl Ë
ÌÓÏÂ.
- ë ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËÂÏ: ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸ Á‡ÔËÒË ‚
Á‡ÔËÒÌÓÈ ÍÌËÊÍÂ Ò Û͇Á‡ÌËÂÏ ËÏÂÌË Ë
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl
.
]
äÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸/èÂÂÏÂÒÚËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÍÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ËÎË ÔÂÂÏ¢‡Ú¸
Á‡ÔËÒË ËÁ Ô‡ÏflÚË SIM ͇Ú˚ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Ë Ì‡Ó·ÓÓÚ.
àÏÂ̇
àÏÂ̇
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1. ë̇˜‡Î‡ ‚ ÂÊËÏ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl ÓÚÍÓÈÚÂ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÛ˛ ÍÌË„Û, ̇ʇ‚ ̇ Í·‚˯Û
[àÏÂ̇].
2. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ äÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸/ èÂÂÏÂÒÚËÚ¸
‚ÒÂ Ë Ì‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û [OK] ‰Îfl ‚ıÓ‰‡ ‚ ˝ÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛.
àÁ SIM ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÍÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸
Á‡ÔËÒ¸ ËÁ Ô‡ÏflÚË SIM ͇Ú˚ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
àÁ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‚ SIM: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÒÍÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ ËÁ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‚
Ô‡ÏflÚ¸ SIM ͇Ú˚.
]
ëÚ‡ÚÛÒ Ô‡ÏflÚË: чÌ̇fl ÓÔˆËfl ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ
Ç‡Ï ÛÁ̇ڸ Ó·˙fiÏ Ò‚Ó·Ó‰ÌÓÈ Ë
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌÌÓÈ Ô‡ÏflÚË ‚ Á‡ÔËÒÌÓÈ
ÍÌËÊÍÂ.
]
é˜ËÒÚËÚ¸ ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ˚
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚Ò ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ˚
Ò
SIM-
͇Ú˚
Ë ËÁ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. чÌ̇fl
ÓÔÂ‡ˆËfl Ú·ÛÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰‡ ᇢËÚÌÓ„Ó ÍÓ‰‡.
1. ç‡ıÓ‰flÒ¸ ‚ ÂÊËÏ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl, ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
Ô‡‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[àÏÂ̇] -> ̇ÒÚÓÈÍË -> Ó˜ËÒÚËÚ¸
ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ˚. чÎÂÂ
̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û [OK].
2. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ԇÏflÚ¸, ËÁ ÍÓÚÓÓÈ ıÓÚËÚÂ
Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸ ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ˚.
3. ǂ‰ËÚ Á‡˘ËÚÌ˚È ÍÓ‰ Ë Ì‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û [éä] ËÎË
Ô‡‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[ç‡Á‡‰].
]
ëÂ‚ËÒÌ˚ ÌÓÏÂ‡
чÌ̇fl ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ¸
‰ÓÒÚÛÔ Í ÒÔËÒÍÛ ÒÂ‚ËÒÌ˚ı ÌÓÏÂÓ‚,
‰ÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ı ‚ LJ¯ÂÈ ÒÂÚË (‚ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â, ÂÒÎË
‰‡Ì̇fl ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚÒfl SIM-
͇ÚÓÈ).
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é„‡Ì‡ÈÁÂ
é„‡Ì‡ÈÁÂ
ä‡ÎẨ‡¸ åÂÌ˛ 3.1
äÓ„‰‡ ‚˚ ‚ÓȉfiÚ ‚ ˝ÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛, Ç˚ ۂˉËÚ ̇
˝Í‡Ì ä‡ÎẨ‡¸. ÑÎfl ÓÚÏÂÚÍË
ÓÔ‰ÂÎfiÌÌÓ„Ó ‰Ìfl ·Û‰ÂÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl
Í‚‡‰‡ÚÌ˚È ÍÛÒÓ. ÖÒÎË ‚ ͇ÎẨ‡Â
͇͇fl- ÎË·Ó ‰‡Ú‡ ·Û‰ÂÚ ÔÓϘÂ̇, ˝ÚÓ ·Û‰ÂÚ
ÓÁ̇˜‡Ú¸,˜ÚÓ ‚ ˝ÚÓÚ ‰Â̸ Á‡Ô·ÌËÓ‚‡ÌÓ
͇ÍÓÂ-ÚÓ ÒÓ·˚ÚËÂ. чÌ̇fl ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl ÔÓÏÓ„‡ÂÚ
̇ÔÓÏÌËÚ¸ Ç‡Ï Ó Ô·̇ı. Ç ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ
‡Á‰‡ÒÚÒfl Á‚ÛÍÓ‚ÓÈ Ò˄̇Î, ÂÒÎË Ç˚ „Ó
Á‡‡Ì ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÎË
ÑÎfl ËÁÏÂÌÂÌËfl ‰Ìfl, ÏÂÒflˆ‡ Ë „Ó‰‡
ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë Í·‚˯Ë:
ä·‚˯‡
éÔËÒ‡ÌËÂ
ä·‚˯‡
éÔËÒ‡ÌËÂ
èÂÂıÓ‰ èÂÂıÓ‰
̇ „Ó‰ ̇ ̉Âβ
èÂÂıÓ‰ èÂÂıÓ‰
̇ ÏÂÒflˆ ̇ ‰‡ÚÛ
ÑÎfl ÔÂÂıÓ‰‡ Í ÙÛÌ͈ËflÏ Ó„‡Ì‡ÈÁÂ‡
̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[éÔˆËË];
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ (åÂÌ˛ 3.1.1)
èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ‰Ó·‡‚ÎflÚ¸ ÌÓ‚˚ Á‡ÏÂÚÍË Ë
‡ÒÔËÒ‡ÌË ‰Îfl ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ‰Ìfl. ÇÒ„Ó
ÏÓÊÌÓ ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ‰Ó 20 Á‡ÏÂÚÓÍ.
ǂ‰ËÚ ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘Û˛ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛
‚ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ËÈ ‡Á‰ÂÎ: ÇÂÏfl, èÓ‚ÚÓËÚ¸ Ë
ÅÛ‰ËθÌËÍ.
ê‡ÒÔËÒ‡ÌË ̇ ‰Â̸ (åÂÌ˛ 3.1.2)
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ‚Ò Á‡ÏÂÚÍË Ë ‡ÒÔËÒ‡ÌË ‰Îfl
‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ‰Ìfl. èË ÔÓÏÓ˘Ë Í·‚˯ ,
̇‚Ë„‡ˆËË ÔÓÒÏÓÚËÚ Á‡ÔËÒ‡ÌÌÛ˛
ËÌÙÓχˆË˛.
Ç ˝ÚÓ ‚ÂÏfl, ÂÒÎË Ç˚ ̇ÊÏÂÚ [éä], Ç˚
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ۂˉÂÚ¸ ÔÓ‰Ó·ÌÓ ÓÔËÒ‡ÌËÂ.
ç‡ÊÏËÚ [éÔˆËË] ‰Îfl ÚÓ„Ó ˜ÚÓ·˚ Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸
ËÎË ËÁÏÂÌËÚ¸ ‡ÒÔËÒ‡ÌËÂ, ÍÓÚÓÓ Ç˚
‚˚·‡ÎË.
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ÔÓÒΉÌ (åÂÌ˛ 3.1.3)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸ ÔÓÒΉÌË ÒÓ·˚ÚËfl, Ó
ÍÓÚÓ˚ı Ç˚ ÛÊ ·˚ÎË Û‚Â‰ÓÏÎÂÌ˚.
é„‡Ì‡ÈÁÂ
é„‡Ì‡ÈÁÂ
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쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚Ò (åÂÌ˛ 3.1.4)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚Ò Á‡ÔËÒË.
èÂÂÈÚË Í ‰‡ÚÂ
(åÂÌ˛ 3.1.5)
åÓÊÌÓ ÔÂÂÈÚË ÌÂÔÓÒ‰ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌÓ Í
‚˚·‡ÌÌÓÈ ‰‡ÚÂ.
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÏÂÎӉ˲ (åÂÌ˛ 3.1.6)
åÓÊÌÓ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ Á‚ÛÍÓ‚ÓÈ Ò˄̇Π‰Îfl
͇ʉÓÈ ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓÈ ‰‡Ú˚.
á‡ÏÂÚ͇ åÂÌ˛ 3.2
1. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÚÂÍÒÚ Á‡ÏÂÚÍË, ̇ʇ‚ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û [éÔˆËË].
]
èÓÒÏÓÚ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸
Á‡ÏÂÚÍÛ.
]
çÓ‚‡fl Á‡ÏÂÚ͇: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ Á‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ ÌÓ‚Û˛
Á‡ÏÂÚÍÛ.
]
ꉇÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸
Á‡ÏÂÚÍÛ.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸ Á‡ÏÂÚÍÛ.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ
Á‡ÏÂÚÍË.
2. ÖÒÎË ÌÂÚ Á‡ÏÂÚÓÍ, Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸
ÌÓ‚Û˛, ̇ʇ‚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛ̈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û [
çÓ‚˚È
].
3. ǂ‰ËÚ Á‡ÏÂÚÍÛ Ë Ì‡ÊÏËÚ [OK].
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
EÒÎË ıÓÚËÚ ËÁÏÂÌËÚ¸ ÂÊËÏ ‚‚Ó‰‡
ÚÂÍÒÚ‡, ̇ÊËχÈÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û .
53
åÛθÚËωˇ
åÛθÚËωˇ
àÒÔÓθÁÛfl ͇ÏÂÛ ‚ÒÚÓÂÌÌÛ˛ ‚
LJ¯
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ, Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ËÎË
ÒÌËχڸ ‚ˉÂÓ. í‡ÍÊ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÒ˚·ڸ
ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË Ë ÛÒڇ̇‚ÎË‚‡Ú¸ Ëı Í‡Í Ó·ÓË.
1
Ç˚·‡Ú¸ ÂÊËÏ ‚ÒÔ˚¯ÍË ()
2
í‡ÈÏÂ()
3
/
4
zoom(+/-)
îÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÓ‚‡Ú¸
ç‡ÊÏËÚÂ Ë Û‰ÂÊË‚‡ÈÚ ·ÓÍÓ‚Û˛ Í·‚˯Û
͇ÏÂ˚ ä‡ÏÂ‡ „ÓÚÓ‚‡ Í ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ì˲
ÔÓÒΠÓÚÍ˚ÚËfl ¯ÚÓÍË Í‡ÏÂ˚, Ú‡ÍÊ Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‡˘‡Ú¸ ˝Í‡Ì ‚ „ÓËÁÓÌڇθÌÓÏ
ÔÓÎÓÊÂÌËË.
- óÚÓ·˚ ‰Â·ڸ ˜fiÚÍË ÒÌËÏÍË, ͇ÏÂ‡
‰ÓÎÊ̇ ·˚Ú¸ ÌÂÔÓ‰‚ËÊÌÓÈ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl
Ò˙fiÏÍË .
- ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ ‰ËÒÚ‡ÌˆË˛ ‰Ó Ó·˙ÂÍÚ‡,
ÍÓÚÓ˚È Ç˚ ıÓÚËÚ ÒÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÓ‚‡Ú¸
(·ÓΠ˜ÂÏ 50 ÒÏ).
ÇÒÔ˚¯Í‡
é·˙ÂÍÚË‚
͇ÏÂ˚
Ñ‚ËÊÓÍ
¯ÚÓÍË
͇ÏÂ˚
ÑÓÔÓÎÌËÚÂ
θ̇fl
ÔÓ‰Ò‚ÂÚ͇
12 34
èÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚ ‚‡˘ÂÌËÂ
ä‡ÏÂ‡ ‚ ÔÂ‚fiÌÛÚÓÏ
ÔÓÎÓÊÂÌËË
(ÍÓ„‰‡ ‚˚ ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÛÂÚ Ò·fl)
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
èË ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËË Í‡ÏÂ˚ ‡ÒıÓ‰
˝ÌÂ„ËË Á‡fl‰‡ Û‚Â΢˂‡ÂÚÒfl. ÖÒÎË
Ë̉Ë͇ÚÓ ·‡Ú‡ÂË ÔÓ͇Á˚‚‡ÂÚ ÌËÁÍËÈ
ÛÓ‚Â̸ Á‡fl‰‡ , ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ
ÔÓ‰Á‡fl‰ËÚ¸ Âfi, ‰Îfl ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl
͇ÏÂ˚.
åÛθÚËωˇ
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åÛθÚËωˇ
- ÅÂ„ËÚ ӷ˙ÂÍÚË‚ ͇ÏÂ˚ ÓÚ
ÏÂı‡Ì˘ÂÒÍËı ‚ÓÁ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚ËÈ. ÑÎfl ÔÓÚËÍË
Ó·˙ÂÍÚË‚‡ ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ÒÔˆˇθÌ˚Â
Ò‰ÒÚ‚‡.
- ç ‡Á·Ë‡ÈÚÂ Ë Ì Á‡ÏÂÌflÈÚ ͇ÏÂÛ Ú‡Í
Í‡Í ˝ÚÓ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÚ‡Ú¸ Ô˘ËÌÓÈ ÔÓʇ‡ ËÎË
ÌÂÔ‡‚ËθÌÓÈ ‡·ÓÚ˚ ͇ÏÂ˚.
- ÇÓ ‚ÂÏfl ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÓ‚‡ÌËfl ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ̇
ÓÔˆËfl Ä‚ÚÓ ÙÓÍÛÒ. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ̇ÔÓÎÓ‚ËÌÛ
ÍÌÓÔÍÛ Í‡ÏÂ˚ ‰Îfl ÙÓÍÛÒËÓ‚ÍË.
îÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÓ‚‡Ú¸ åÂÌ˛ 4.1
ÑÎfl ·˚ÒÚÓ„Ó ÔÂÂıÓ‰‡ ‚ ÂÊËÏ Í‡ÏÂ˚ ,
̇ÊÏËÚÂ Ë Û‰ÂÊË‚‡ÈÚ ·ÓÍÓ‚Û˛ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ
͇ÏÂ˚. ÖÒÎË ‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ì‡ ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl
Ä‚ÚÓÒÓı‡ÌÂÌË ‚ ç‡ÒÚÓÈ͇ı ͇ÏÂ˚,
ÒÌflÚÓ ÙÓÚÓ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË ÒÓı‡ÌËÚÒfl.
]
ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ Í‡ÏÂ˚ .
1
êÂÊËÏ˚ ͇ÏÂ˚ - ä‡ÏÂ‡( )/ÇˉÂÓ
͇ÏÂ‡( )/ë˙fiÏ͇ ‚ ‡ÏÍÂ( )
2
ÑÓÒÚÛÔ Í ÏÂÌ˛ åÓÈ ‡Î¸·ÓÏ
3
Ç˚·Ó ̇ÒÚÓÂÍ- ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
1/ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË 2 (̇ÊÏËÚ ˜ÚÓ·˚
ÒÍ˚Ú¸ ÏÂÌ˛ ̇ÒÚÓÂÍ)
4
éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌË ˜ÂÂÁ MMS
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
Ç˚Íβ˜ÂÌË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl
͇ÏÂ˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ Ó˜ËÒÚËÚ¸
ËÎË ÔÓ‚‰ËÚ¸ ÒÓı‡ÌfiÌÌ˚ هÈÎ˚ Ë
‚ÂÏfl Ò˙fiÏÍË Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÛÒÎÓ‚ËÈ
Ò˙fiÏÍË Ë Í‡˜ÂÒÚ‚‡ ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl
1
2
3
4
5
6
åÛθÚËωˇ
55
5
ëÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ÙÓÚÓ
6
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÂÂËÏÂÌÓ‚‡Ú¸
̇Á‚‡ÌËÂ
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË 1 ( )
]
ç‡ÊÏËÚ Ô‡‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û .
êÂÊËÏ˚ Ò˙ÂÏÍË [ ]: Ä‚ÚÓ / å‡ÍÓÒ˙ÂÏ͇
/ èÓÚÂÚ / èÂÈÁ‡Ê / ëÔÓÚ / ëÛÏÂÍË /
èÓ„‡Ïχ Äù
ÇÒÔ˚¯Í‡[ ]: Ç˚ÍÎ / ÇÍÎ / Ä‚ÚÓ / ä‡ÒÌ˚È
„·Á
îËθÚ[ ]: Ç˚ÍÎ / ófiÌÓÂ-·ÂÎÓ / ëÂÔËfl
/ 焇ÚË‚
ëÂËfl ÒÌËÏÍÓ‚[ ]: ëÂËfl ÒÌËÏÍÓ‚1 /
ëÂËfl ÒÌËÏÍÓ‚ 3
í‡ÈÏÂ[ ]: Ç˚ÍÎ / 3 ÒÂÍ / 5 ÒÂÍ / 10 ÒÂÍ /
15 ÒÂÍ
ê‡Á¯ÂÌËÂ[ ]: 2592l1944 / 2048l1536
/ 1600l1200 / 1280l960 / 640l480 / MMS
䇘ÂÒÚ‚Ó[ ]: é·˚˜ÌÓÂ/éÚ΢ÌÓÂ/ëÛÔÂ
ÓÚ΢ÌÓÂ
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË 2 ( )
]
ç‡ÊÏËÚ ‰‚‡Ê‰˚ ̇ Ô‡‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û .
• Ň·ÌÒ ·ÂÎÓ„Ó [ ]: Ä‚ÚÓ/ã‡ÏÔ‡
͇̇ÎË‚‡ÌËfl/îÎÛÓÂÒˆÂÌÚÌÓÂ/ëÓÎ̘ÌÓ/é·
·˜ÌÓ/íÂ̸
• éÒ‚Â˘fiÌÌÓÒÚ¸ [ ]: ÇÒfi/èÓ ˆÂÌÚÛ
• ISO [ ]: Ä‚ÚÓ/ISO 100/ISO 200/ISO 400
• Ä‚ÚÓÙÓÍÛÒ [ ]: èÓ ˆÂÌÚÛ/ÏÌÓ„ÓÚӘ˜̇fl
• ÇÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸ ‰‡ÚÛ [ ]: Ç˚ÍÎ/ÇÍÎ
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åÛθÚËωˇ
åÛθÚËωˇ
á‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ ‚ˉÂÓ åÂÌ˛ 4.2
ÇÂÏfl Á‡ÔËÒË ÏÓÊÂÚ ÏÂÌflÚ¸Òfl ‚ Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË
ÓÚ ÛÒÎÓ‚ËÈ Ò˙fiÏÍË (‡Á¯ÂÌËÂ, ͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Ó, Ë
Ú.‰)
]
ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ Í‡ÏÂ˚ 3‡ÚÂÏ
ÔÂÂȉËÚÂ Í ÏÂÌ˛ 3‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ ‚ˉÂÓ.
1
êÂÊËÏ Í‡ÏÂ˚ - ÇˉÂÓ Í‡ÏÂ‡( )
/ë˙fiÏ͇ ‚ ‡ÏÍÂ( )/ä‡ÏÂ‡( )
2
ÇˉÂÓ ‡Î¸·ÓÏ
3
Ç˚·Ó ̇ÒÚÓÂÍ- ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË (̇ÊÏËÚÂ
˜ÚÓ·˚ ÒÍ˚Ú¸ ÏÂÌ˛ ̇ÒÚÓÂÍ)
4
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÏÂÌËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ ‚ˉÂÓ
ÍÌÓÔÍÓÈ .
5
ëÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ‚ˉÂÓ Á‡ÔËÒ¸.
6
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÂÂËÏÂÌÓ‚‡Ú¸ ̇Á‚‡ÌËÂ
‚ˉÂÓÓÎË͇.
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË ( )
]
ç‡ÊÏËÚ Ô‡‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û .
îËθÚ[ ]: Ç˚ÍÎ/óÂÌÓ-
·ÂÎÓÂ/ëÂÔËfl/焇ÚË‚
ê‡Á¯ÂÌËÂ[ ]: 320l240/176l144
䇘ÂÒÚ‚Ó[ ]:
é·˚˜ÌÓÂ/éÚ΢ÌÓÂ/ëÛÔÂ
ÓÚ΢ÌÓÂ
Ň·ÌÒ ·ÂÎÓ„Ó [ ]: Ä‚ÚÓ/ã‡ÏÔ‡
͇̇ÎË‚‡ÌËfl/îÎÛÓÂÒˆÂÌÚÌÓÂ/ëÓÎ̘ÌÓ/é·
·˜ÌÓ/íÂ̸
ùÍÒÔÓÁ‡ÏÂ
[ ]: ÇÒfi/èÓ ˆÂÌÚÛ
á‚ÛÍ [ ]: Ç˚ÍÎ/ÇÍÎ
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
èÓÏÌËÚ ˜ÚÓ ÓÚÍβ˜ÂÌË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‚Ó
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îÓÚÓ ‚ ‡ÏÍ Menu 4.3
àÒÔÓθÁÛfl ‰‡ÌÌÛ˛ ÓÔˆË˛, Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰Â·ڸ
ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË ‚ ‡Á΢Ì˚ı ‡Ï͇ı
1
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2
Ç˚·‡Ú¸ ‡ÏÍÛ
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Ç˚·ÂËÚ ‡ÏÍÛ ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl Í·‚Ë¯Û Ë
̇ÊÏËÚ ËÎË .
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Ç˚·Ó ÂÊËχ ͇ÏÂ˚
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ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ Í‡ÏÂ˚
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ç‡ÊÏËÚ Ô‡‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û .
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Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ Á‡ÔËÒ˚‚‡Ú¸ ‰Ó 20 „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚˚ı
Á‡ÏÂÚÓÍ ‰ÎËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸˛ ‰Ó 20 ÒÂÍÛ̉.
á‡ÔËÒ¸ (åÂÌ˛ 4.4.1)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚Û˛ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ ‚
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ.
1. ä‡Í ÚÓθÍÓ Ì‡˜ÌfiÚÒfl ÔÓˆÂÒÒ Á‡ÔËÒË, ̇
˝Í‡Ì ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘ÂÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ Ò Û͇Á‡ÌËÂÏ ÓÒÚ‡‚¯Â„ÓÒfl
‚ÂÏÂÌË ‰Ó ÍÓ̈‡ Á‡ÔËÒË.
2. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ıÓÚËÚ ÔÂÍ‡ÚËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸,
̇ÊÏËÚ [ëÓı‡ÌËÚ¸].
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÔËÒÓÍ (åÂÌ˛ 4.4.2)
Ç ‰‡ÌÌÓÏ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡˛ÚÒfl
Á‡ÔËÒ‡ÌÌ˚ Á‡ÏÂÚÍË. ç‡Ê‡‚ ̇ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û [éÔˆËË], Ç˚
ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ Í ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ËÏ ÓÔˆËflÏ:
]
ÇÓÒÔÓËÁ‚ÂÒÚË: ÔÓË„‡Ú¸ „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÂ
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Á‡ÔËÒ‡ÌÌÛ˛ Á‡ÏÂÚÍÛ ÔÓ ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜ÚÂ
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쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚Òe: Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚Ò „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚˚Â
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MP3 åÂÌ˛ 4.5
íÂÎÂÙÓÌ KG920 Ó·ÓÛ‰Ó‚‡Ì ‚ÒÚÓÂÌÌ˚Ï
MP3-ÔÎÂÂÓÏ. èÓÎÛ˜ËÚ ۉӂÓθÒÚ‚Ë ÓÚ
ÔÓÒÎۯ˂‡ÌËfl ÏÛÁ˚͇θÌ˚ı Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚ ‚
ÙÓχÚ MP3, Á‡ÔËÒ‡ÌÌ˚ı ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇, ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl ÒÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏÛ˛ „‡ÌËÚÛÛ
ËÎË ‚ÒÚÓÂÌÌ˚È ‰Ë̇ÏËÍ.
èÓË„˚‚‡ÚÂθ ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ËÂ
ÙÓχÚ˚:
MPEG-1 Layer III: ó‡ÒÚÓÚ‡ ÓˆËÙÓ‚ÍË 48 ÍɈ,
ÒÍÓÓÒÚ¸ ÔÓÚÓ͇ ‰Ó 192 Í·ËÚ/Ò, ÒÚÂÂÓ
MPEG-2 Layer III: ó‡ÒÚÓÚ‡ ÓˆËÙÓ‚ÍË 24 ÍɈ,
ÒÍÓÓÒÚ¸ ÔÓÚÓ͇ ‰Ó 160 Í·ËÚ/Ò, ÒÚÂÂÓ
AAC: îÓχÚ˚ ADIF, ADTS (˜‡ÒÚÓÚ‡
‰ËÒÍÂÚËÁ‡ˆËË ‰Ó 48 ÍɈ)
AAC+: V1: (ëÍÓÓÒÚ¸ ÔÓÚÓ͇ 16`128 ä·ËÚ/Ò)
V2: (ëÍÓÓÒÚ¸ ÔÓÚÓ͇ 16`48 ä·ËÚ/Ò)
(ó‡ÒÚÓÚ‡ ÓˆËÙÓ‚ÍË ÓÚ 8 ‰Ó 48 ÍɈ)
MP4, M4A: ó‡ÒÚÓÚ‡ ÓˆËÙÓ‚ÍË ÓÚ 8 ‰Ó 48
ÍɈ, ÒÍÓÓÒÚ¸ ÔÓÚÓ͇ ‰Ó 320 ä·ËÚ/Ò, ÒÚÂÂÓ.
WMA: ó‡ÒÚÓÚ‡ ÓˆËÙÓ‚ÍË ÓÚ 8 ‰Ó 48 ÍɈ,
ÒÍÓÓÒÚ¸ ÔÓÚÓ͇ ‰Ó 320 ä·ËÚ/Ò, ÒÚÂÂÓ.
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‡Û‰ËÓ Ò ÔÂÂÏÂÌÌ˚Ï ·ËÚÂÈÚÓÏ (VBR)
Ì ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡˛ÚÒfl.
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àÁ-Á‡ Ì·Óθ¯Ëı ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚÂÈ
‰Ë̇ÏË͇, ËÌÓ„‰‡ Á‚Û˜‡ÌË ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸
ËÒ͇ÊÂÌÓ, ÓÒÓ·ÂÌÌÓ ÔË Ï‡ÍÒËχθÌÓÈ
„ÓÏÍÓÒÚË Ë Ì‡ ÌËÁÍËı ˜‡ÒÚÓÚ‡ı. å˚
ÂÍÓÏẨÛÂÏ Ç‡Ï ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl
„‡ÌËÚÛÓÈ ‰Îfl ̇Ò·ʉÂÌËfl
‚˚ÒÓÍÓ͇˜ÂÒÚ‚ÂÌÌ˚Ï ‚ÓÒÔÓËÁ‚‰ÂÌËÂÏ
ÏÛÁ˚ÍË.
åÛθÚËωˇ
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Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÍÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ åê3 Ë ÏÛÁ˚͇θÌ˚Â
Ù‡ÈÎ˚ ‰Û„Ëı ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÏ˚ı ÙÓχÚÓ‚
(ÍÓÏ Midi, MMF Ë AMR) Ò ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂ‡
ÌÂÔÓÒ‰ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌÓ ‚ Ô‡ÔÍÛ åÛÁ˚͇ (Music), ÔË
˝ÚÓÏ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ·Û‰ÂÚ ÓÔ‰ÂÎflÚ¸Òfl
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÓÏ Í‡Í Ó·˚˜Ì‡fl Ò˙fiÏ̇fl Ùν¯-
Ô‡ÏflÚ¸.
äÓ„‰‡ Ç˚ ÔÓ‰Íβ˜‡ÂÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Í
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÛ ˜ÂÂÁ USB-͇·Âθ
(ÔÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚÒfl ‚ ÍÓÏÔÎÂÍÚÂ Ò ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ), Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸ Ô‡ÔÍË ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ˜ÂÂÁ ÓÍÌÓ Ó·˚˜ÌÓ„Ó ÔÓ‚Ó‰ÌË͇.
èÓÒΠÁ‡‚Â¯ÂÌËfl ÍÓÔËÓ‚‡ÌËfl Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚ ‚Ó
Ùν¯-Ô‡ÏflÚ¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÔÂ‰ „Ó
ÓÚÍβ˜ÂÌËÂÏ ÓÚ ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂ‡ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ
ÍÓÂÍÚÌÓ Á‡‚Â¯ËÚ¸ ‡·ÓÚÛ Í‡Í Ò ‚̯ÌËÏ
Ò˙ÂÏÌ˚Ï Ì‡ÍÓÔËÚÂÎÂÏ Ò‰ÒÚ‚‡ÏË
ÓÔÂ‡ˆËÓÌÌÓÈ ÒËÒÚÂÏ˚.
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åÛÁ˚͇θÌ˚ هÈÎ˚,
ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÏ˚ åê3-ÔÎÂÂÓÏ,
ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ÍÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÚÓθÍÓ ‚ Ô‡ÔÍÛ
Music. Ç ÔÓÚË‚ÌÓÏ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â, ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÌÂ
·Û‰ÂÚ ‚ˉÂÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ‡ÌÌ˚ ÏÛÁ˚͇θÌ˚Â
Ù‡ÈÎ˚.
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ç‡ èä ‰ÓÎÊ̇ ·˚Ú¸ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂ̇
ÓÔÂ‡ˆËÓÌ̇fl ÒËÒÚÂχ Windows 98 SE,
Windows ME, Windows 2000 ËÎË
Windows XP.
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MP3 ÔÎÂÂ (åÂÌ˛ 4.5.1)
èË ‚ıӉ ‚ åê3 ÔÎÂÂ ÓÚÓ·‡ÁËÚÒfl ˝Í‡Ì,
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌÌ˚È Ì‡ ËÒÛÌÍÂ.
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1. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÏÂÌ˛ åÛθÚËωˇ/åê3, Á‡ÚÂÏ
‚˚·ÂËÚ MP3-ÔÎÂÂ.
2. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[éÔˆËË] ‰Îfl ÓÚÍ˚ÚËfl ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ëı
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‚ÓÒÔÓËÁ‚‰ÂÌËfl ‰Îfl ‚˚·Ó‡ ÚÂ͇ ‰Îfl
‚ÓÒÔÓËÁ‚‰ÂÌËfl.
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èÓ‚ÚÓ ‚˚‰ÂÎÂÌÌÓ„Ó: ‚ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â ‡ÍÚË‚‡ˆËË
‰‡ÌÌÓÈ ÙÛÌ͈ËË ·Û‰ÂÚ ÔÓË„˚‚‡Ú¸Òfl
‚˚‰ÂÎÂÌÌ˚È Ç‡ÏË Ù‡„ÏÂÌÚ Ù‡È·.
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ä‡Í Á‚ÓÌÓÍ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸
ÔÓË„˚‚‡ÂÏÛ˛ ÏÂÎӉ˲ ‚ ͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Â
Á‚ÓÌ͇ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
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‚Íβ˜‡ÂÚÒfl ÌÂÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÏ˚È Ù‡ÈÎ,
ÔÓfl‚ÎflÂÚÒfl ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË “é¯Ë·Í‡”, Ë
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÔÂÂıÓ‰ËÚ Í Ô‰˚‰Û˘ÂÏÛ
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Ç ˝ÚÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛ ÏÓÊÌÓ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ‚ÂÒ¸ ÒÔËÒÓÍ
‚ÓÒÔÓËÁ‚‰ÂÌËfl.
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ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÂÊËÏ˚ ‚ÓÒÔÓËÁ‚‰ÂÌËfl:
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ÇËÁۇθÌ˚ ˝ÙÙÂÍÚ˚
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ËÂ
‚ËÁۇθÌ˚ ˝ÙÙÂÍÚ˚, ÍÓÚÓ˚ ·Û‰ÛÚ
ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡Ú¸Òfl ̇ ‰ËÒÔΠ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
‚ÓÒÔÓËÁ‚‰ÂÌËfl: èÓ‰Ò‚ÂÚ͇ Ë ò‡ËÍË.
MoÈ aθ·ÓÏ åÂÌ˛ 4.6
Ç ˝ÚÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛ ̇ıÓ‰flÚÒfl ‚Ò ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl,
ÒÌflÚ˚Â Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ÙÓÚÓ͇ÏÂ˚.
àÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl, ı‡Ìfl˘ËÂÒfl ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ,
ÏÓÊÌÓ ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸,‡ÁÏ¢‡Ú¸ Ë
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‚˚·‡ÌÌÛ˛ ÙÓÚÓ„‡Ù˲.
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ë·ȉ ¯ÓÛ: ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓ ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸
ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË ‚ ÂÊËÏ Ò·ȉ-¯ÓÛ.
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ä‡Í Ó·ÓË: ‚˚·‡ÌÌÛ˛ ÙÓÚÓ„‡Ù˲ ÏÓÊÌÓ
ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‚ ͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Â Ó·Ó‚ ̇ „·‚Ì˚È
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èÂÂÒ·ڸ Í‡Í MMS: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ Ë
‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ, ÔÓ‚Âflfl Â„Ó ‡ÁÏÂ.
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‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ ÙÓÚÓ
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸: Û‰‡ÎÂÌË ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚Òfi: Û‰‡ÎÂÌË ‚ÒÂı ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÈ
]
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛: ÔÓÒÏÓÚ
ËÌÙÓχˆËË Ó ÙÓÚÓÒÌËÏÍÂ.
åÓfi ‚ˉÂÓ åÂÌ˛ 4.7
Ç˚·‡‚ ÌÛÊÌ˚È ‚ˉÂÓÍÎËÔ Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛
Í·‚˯ ̇‚Ë„‡ˆËË ‚‚Âı/‚ÌËÁ, ÏÓÊÌÓ Ò
ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ΂ÓÈ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÓÈ Í·‚˯Ë
[éÔˆËË] Ó·‡ÚËÚ¸Òfl Í ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ÂÏÛ ÔÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛.
]
à„‡Ú¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚ÓÒÔÓËÁ‚ÂÒÚË ‚ˉÂÓ,
̇ʇ‚ Í·‚Ë¯Û éä ËÎË ‚˚·‡‚
éÔˆËË/à„‡Ú¸.
]
éÚÔ‡‚͇ ˜ÂÂÁ Bluetooth: Ç˚·‡ÌÌ˚È Ù‡ÈÎ
ÏÓÊÌÓ ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ˜ÂÂÁ Bluetooth.
]
èÂÂËÏÂÌÓ‚‡Ú¸: àÁÏÂÌÂÌË ËÏÂÌË
‚ˉÂÓهȷ. Ç ËÏÂÌË Ù‡È· ÌÂθÁfl
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÒËÏ‚ÓÎ˚ / | > < # * Ë Ú.‰.
ê‡Ò¯ËÂÌË هÈ· Ú‡ÍÊ ËÁÏÂÌËÚ¸
ÌÂθÁfl.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸: 쉇ÎÂÌË ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó
‚ˉÂÓهȷ.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚Òfi: 쉇ÎÂÌË ‚ÒÂı ‚ˉÂÓÙ‡ÈÎÓ‚
ËÁ Ô‡ÔÍË.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
Ç Ô‡ÔÍ åÓÈ ‡Î¸·ÓÏ ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡˛ÚÒfl
ÚÓθÍÓ ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË, ÒÌflÚ˚ ͇ÏÂÓÈ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
åÛθÚËωˇ
åÛθÚËωˇ
64
]
ëÔ‡‚͇: èÓÒÏÓÚ ËÌÙÓχˆËË Ó
‚ˉÂÓÙ‡ÈÎÂ.
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË åÂÌ˛ 4.8
ä‡ÏÂ‡ (åÂÌ˛ 4.8.1)
]
Ä‚ÚÓÒÓı‡ÌÂÌËÂ: ÖÒÎË ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÇÍÎ.,
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl ·Û‰ÛÚ ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌ˚
‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË, Ë ÒÚÓ͇ ÏÂÌ˛ ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌËfl
ÌÂ ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚Ò ÙÓÚÓ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ
ÒÓı‡ÌfiÌÌ˚ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇
ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË.
]
á‚ÛÍ Á‡Ú‚Ó‡: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ Á‚ÛÍ
Á‡Ú‚Ó‡
ÇˉÂÓ͇ÏÂ‡ (åÂÌ˛ 4.8.2)
]
Ä‚ÚÓÒÓı‡ÌÂÌËÂ: ÖÒÎË ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÇÍÎ.,
‚ˉÂÓÁ‡ÔËÒË ·Û‰ÛÚ ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌ˚
‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË, Ë ÒÚÓ͇ ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌËfl ÌÂ
ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚Ò ‚ˉÂÓ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ
ÒÓı‡ÌfiÌÌ˚ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇
‚ˉÂÓÁ‡ÔËÒË.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ç ‚Ò .3GP Ù‡ÈÎ˚ ÏÓ„ÛÚ
‚ÓÒÔÓËÁ‚Ó‰ËÚ¸Òfl ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ, ˝ÚÓ
Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ Ô‡‡ÏÂÚÓ‚ ‚ˉÂÓهȷ,
Ú‡ÍËı, Í‡Í ˜‡ÒÚÓÚ‡ ‰ËÒÍÂÚËÁ‡ˆËË,
‡Á¯ÂÌËÂ Ë ‰.
]
èÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡˛ÚÒfl ÚÓθÍÓ ‚ˉÂÓÙ‡ÈÎ˚,
‰Îfl ÍÓ‰ËÓ‚‡ÌËfl ÍÓÚÓ˚ı
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ì˚ ‚ˉÂÓ ÍÓ‰ÂÍË MPEG4 Ë
h.263 Ë ‡Û‰ËÓ ÍÓ‰ÂÍ AMR.
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
65
çÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË åÂÌ˛ 5.1
чÌÌÓ ÏÂÌ˛ ‚Íβ˜‡ÂÚ ÙÛÌ͈ËË,
ÓÚÌÓÒfl˘ËÂÒfl Í SMS (ëÎÛÊ·‡ ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ı
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ), MMS (ëÎÛÊ·‡ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ı
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ), „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÈ ÔÓ˜ÚÂ, e-mail
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËflÏ, ‡ Ú‡ÍÊÂ Í ÒÎÛÊ·Ì˚Ï
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËflÏ ÒÂÚË.
ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ SMS (åÂÌ˛ 5.1.1)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ Ë ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸
ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ, ÔÓ‚Âflfl ÍÓ΢ÂÒÚ‚Ó
ÒÚ‡Ìˈ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
1. ÑÎfl ‚ıÓ‰‡ ‚ ÏÂÌ˛ çÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[éä].
2. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ SMS, ÂÒÎË
ıÓÚËÚ ̇ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
3. ÑÎfl ӷ΄˜ÂÌËfl ÔÓˆÂÒÒ‡ ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡
ËÒÔÓθÁÛÈÚ ÂÊËÏ ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡ T9.
4. èË ÔÓÏÓ˘Ë Í·‚Ë¯Ë [ÇÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸] Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚ÔÓÎÌflÚ¸ ÙÛÌÍˆË˛ ‚ÒÚ‡‚ÍË
‡Á΢Ì˚ı ÒËÏ‚ÓÎÓ‚, ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËÈ, Á‚ÛÍÓ‚
Ë Ô.
ÇÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸
]
àÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËÂ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚ÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸ ‚
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ëڇ̉‡ÚÌ˚ ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl ËÎË
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl ËÁ Ô‡ÔÍË åÓfl Ô‡Ô͇.
]
á‚ÛÍ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚Íβ˜‡Ú¸ ‚ LJ¯Â
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË Á‚ÛÍË, ÍÓÚÓ˚ ÏÓÊÌÓ
ÔÂ‰‡‚‡Ú¸ ‚ ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËflı.
]
íÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ ¯‡·ÎÓÌ˚: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ Á‡„ÓÚÓ‚ÍË
íÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚e ¯‡·ÎÓÌ˚, ÛÊ Ëϲ˘ËÂÒfl ‚
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ.
]
àÏÂ̇: ËÁ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Ë ÏÓÊÌÓ
‰Ó·‡‚ÎflÚ¸ ÌÓÏÂ‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚ ËÎË ‡‰ÂÒ‡
˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚.
]
ëËÏ‚ÓÎ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰Ó·‡‚ÎflÚ¸
ÒÔˆˇθÌ˚ ÒËÏ‚ÓÎ˚.
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
66
]
èÓ‰ÔËÒ¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸ LJ¯Û
ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚÌÛ˛ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ ‚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
5. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ıÓÚËÚ ̇ÒÚÓËÚ¸ ÓÔˆË˛ ‰Îfl
LJ¯Â„Ó ÚÂÍÒÚ‡, ËÎË Á‡ÍÓ̘ËÚ¸ ÔËÒ‡Ú¸
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ, ̇ÊÏËÚ [éÔˆËË].
éÔˆËË
]
èÓÒ·ڸ: éÚÔ‡‚͇ ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚Ó„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
1. ǂ‰ËÚ ÌÓÏÂ ÔÓÎÛ˜‡ÚÂÎfl.
2. ç‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û ‰Îfl ÚÓ„Ó, ˜ÚÓ·˚
‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸ ÌÂÒÍÓθÍËı ÔÓÎÛ˜‡ÚÂÎÂÈ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
3. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰Ó·‡‚ÎflÚ¸ ÌÓÏÂ‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚
ËÁ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Ë.
4. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÔÓÒΠÁ‡‚Â¯ÂÌËfl ‚‚Ó‰‡
ˆËÙ. ÇÒ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ·Û‰ÛÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË
ÒÓı‡ÌflÚ¸Òfl ‚ Ô‡ÔÍ «éÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÌ˚»,
‰‡Ê ÔÓÒΠÌÂÛ‰‡˜ÌÓÈ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÍË.
]
ëÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ‚ ˜ÂÌÓ‚Ë͇ı: ëÓı‡ÌflÂÚ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ‚ Ô‡ÔÍ «óÂÌÓ‚ËÍË».
]
òËÙÚ Ë ‚˚‡‚ÌË‚‡ÌËÂ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
‚˚·‡Ú¸ ê‡ÁÏÂ Ë ëÚËθ ¯ËÙÚÓ‚.
]
ñ‚ÂÚ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ˆ‚ÂÚ ÚÂÍÒÚ‡ Ë
ÙÓÌ.
]
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ ÒÎÓ‚Ó ‚ ÒÎÓ‚‡¸ í9: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸ LJ¯Â ÒÓ·ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌÓ ÒÎÓ‚Ó. ùÚÓ
ÏÂÌ˛ ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl ̇ ˝Í‡Ì Î˯¸ ‚ ÚÓÏ
ÒÎÛ˜‡Â, ÂÒÎË ‚ ÏÓ‰ÂÎË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÂÊËÏ
‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡ÌËfl fl‚ÎflÂÚÒfl Ô‰Ë͇ÚË‚Ì˚Ï
(T9Abc/T9abc/T9ABC).
]
üÁ˚ÍË í9: Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏ˚È ‰Îfl
‚‚Ó‰‡ flÁ˚Í í9. í‡ÍÊ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓ ÓÚÍβ˜ËÚ¸
ÂÊËÏ ‚‚Ó‰‡ í9, ‚˚·‡‚ ÔÛÌÍÚ “í9 ‚˚ÍΔ.
]
Ç˚ÈÚË: ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ̇ÊÏÂÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û Ç˚ÈÚË ‚
ÔÓˆÂÒÒ ̇ÔËÒ‡ÌËfl ÚÂÍÒÚ‡ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚ Á‡‚Â¯ËÚ¸ ̇ÔËÒ‡ÌË ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl Ë
‚ÂÌÛÚ¸Òfl ‚ åÂÌ˛ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ. Ç ˝ÚÓÏ
ÒÎÛ˜‡Â ÚÂÍÒÚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ÍÓÚÓ˚È Ç˚
̇·‡ÎË, Ì ·Û‰ÂÚ ÒÓı‡ÌfiÌ.
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
67
ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ MMS (åÂÌ˛ 5.1.2)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ Ë ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ, ÔÓ‚Âflfl „Ó
‡ÁÏÂ.
1. ÑÎfl ‚ıÓ‰‡ ‚ ÏÂÌ˛ çÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[OK].
2. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ MMS, ÂÒÎË
ıÓÚËÚ ̇ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
3. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÓÁ‰‡Ú¸ ÌÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ËÎË
‚˚·‡Ú¸ Ó‰ËÌ ËÁ ÛÊ „ÓÚÓ‚˚ı ¯‡·ÎÓÌÓ‚
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ.
4. ÑÎfl ‰Ó·‡‚ÎÂÌËfl ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÈ,
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËÈ, Á‚ÛÍÓ‚, Á‡ÔËÒË Á‚ÛÍÓ‚ Ë
ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËÈ, ‚ÒÚ‡‚ÍË ‚ËÁËÚÌÓÈ Í‡ÚÓ˜ÍË
̇ÊÏËÚ Ô‡‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û [ÇÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸].
å‡ÍÒËχθÌÓ ‰ÓÔÛÒÚËÏ˚È ‡ÁÏÂ هȷ,
ÍÓÚÓ˚È ÏÓÊÌÓ ‚ÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸ ‚ MMS-ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ,
ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚ 100 Í·.
éÔˆËË
]
èÓÒ·ڸ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎflÚ¸
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl Ò‡ÁÛ
ÌÂÒÍÓθÍËÏ ‡‰ÂÒ‡Ú‡Ï (Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ
ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡ Ò‚flÁË).
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ÇÒ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ·Û‰ÛÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË
ÒÓı‡ÌflÚ¸Òfl ‚ Ô‡ÔÍ «éÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÌ˚»,
‰‡Ê ÔÓÒΠÌÂÛ‰‡˜ÌÓÈ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÍË.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
íÂÎÂÙÓÌ, ÍÓÚÓ˚È ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚ EMS
‚˚ÔÛÒÍ 5, ÒÔÓÒÓ·ÂÌ ÔÂ‰‡‚‡Ú¸
ˆ‚ÂÚÌ˚ ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl, Á‚ÛÍË, ÒÚËÎË
ÚÂÍÒÚ‡, Ë Ú. ‰. èËÌËχ˛˘ËÈ ‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ
ÏÓÊÂÚ Ì ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ¸ ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl, Á‚ÛÍË
ËÎË ÒÚËÎË ÚÂÍÒÚ‡, ÂÒÎË Â„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÌÂ
ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚ Ú‡ÍË ÓÔˆËË.
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
68
]
è‰‚. ÔÓÒÏÓÚ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ÍÓÚÓ˚ Ç˚
̇ÔËÒ‡ÎË.
]
ëÓı‡ÌËÚ¸: ÏÓÊÌÓ ÒÓı‡ÌflÚ¸
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl B ˜ÂÌÓ‚Ë͇ı
ËÎË ä‡Í ¯‡·ÎÓÌ.
]
ꉇÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÚÂÏÛ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÓÚ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÚÂÏÛ Ç‡¯Â„Ó
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Ò·ȉ: ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ ‚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
ÌÓ‚˚È Ò·ȉ.
]
èÂÂÈÚË Í Ò·ȉÛ: èÂÂÈÚË Í Ó‰ÌÓÏÛ ËÁ
Ò·ȉӂ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ Ò·ȉ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸
ÚÂÍÛ˘ËÈ Ò·ȉ.
]
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÙÓÏ‡Ú Ò·ȉ‡
- ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ Ú‡ÈÏÂ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ Ú‡ÈÏÂ ‰Îfl Ò·ȉ‡, ÚÂÍÒÚ‡,
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl ËÎË Á‚Û͇.
]
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ ÒÎÓ‚Ó ‚ ÒÎÓ‚‡¸ í9: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸ LJ¯Â ÒÓ·ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌÓ ÒÎÓ‚Ó. ùÚÓ
ÏÂÌ˛ ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl ̇ ˝Í‡Ì Î˯¸ ‚ ÚÓÏ
ÒÎÛ˜‡Â, ÂÒÎË ‚ ÏÓ‰ÂÎË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÂÊËÏ
‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡ÌËfl fl‚ÎflÂÚÒfl Ô‰Ë͇ÚË‚Ì˚Ï
(T9Abc/T9abc/T9ABC).
]
üÁ˚ÍË í9: Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏ˚È ‰Îfl
‚‚Ó‰‡ flÁ˚Í í9. í‡ÍÊ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓ ÓÚÍβ˜ËÚ¸
ÂÊËÏ ‚‚Ó‰‡ í9, ‚˚·‡‚ ÔÛÌÍÚ “í9 ‚˚ÍΔ.
]
Ç˚ÈÚË: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚ÂÌÛÚ¸Òfl ‚ åÂÌ˛
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ.
ÇÌËχÌËÂ
]
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚÂ Í ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓÏÛ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌ˲ ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌË (50 ä· ),
‚ÂÏfl Á‡„ÛÁÍË ˝ÚÓ„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ËÚ Í‡Í ÏËÌËÏÛÏ 10 ÒÂÍÛ̉. ÇÓ
‚ÂÏfl Á‡„ÛÁÍË ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
Ì ·Û‰ÂÚ ‡„ËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ̇ ̇ʇÚËfl
Í·‚˯. óÂÂÁ 10 ÒÂÍÛ̉ Ç˚ ÒÌÓ‚‡
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚ¸ ̇ÔËÒ‡ÌËÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
69
ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ e-mail ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËe (åÂÌ˛ 5.1.3)
óÚÓ·˚ ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸/ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚, ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸
Û˜ÂÚÌÛ˛ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚. ë̇˜‡Î‡
ÒÏ. ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ Ó· ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜ÚÂ.
1. Ç ÔÓÎfl ‡‰ÂÒÓ‚ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÍË ÏÓÊÌÓ ‚ÔËÒ‡Ú¸
ÌÂÒÍÓθÍÓ ‡‰ÂÒÓ‚ ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚.
2. ǂ‰ËÚ ÚÂÏÛ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl Ë Ì‡ÊÏËÚ OK.
3. ëÓÁ‰‡‚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚,
̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[éÔˆËË]. åÓÊÌÓ ÓÚÍ˚Ú¸ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ËÂ
ÔÛÌÍÚ˚ ÏÂÌ˛.
]
éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸: àÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚÒfl ‰Îfl ÓÚÔ‡‚ÍË
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚.
]
ꉇÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÔÓÎÛ˜‡ÚÂÎÂÈ: åÓÊÌÓ
‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÔÓÎÛ˜‡ÚÂÎÂÈ.
]
ꉇÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÚÂÏÛ: åÓÊÌÓ ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸
ÚÂÏÛ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
ëÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ‚ ˜ÂÌÓ‚Ë͇ı: Ç˚·ÂËÚÂ, ˜ÚÓ·˚
ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ‚ Ô‡ÔÍÛ óÂÌÓ‚ËÍË.
]
üÁ˚ÍË í9: Ç˚·ÂËÚ flÁ˚Í ‰Îfl ÂÊËχ
‚‚Ó‰‡ T9. åÓÊÌÓ Ú‡ÍÊ ÓÚÍβ˜ËÚ¸ ÂÊËÏ
‚‚Ó‰‡ T9, ‚˚·‡‚ “T9 ‚˚ÍΔ.
]
Ç˚ıÓ‰: Ç˚·‡‚ ˝ÚÓÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ‚Ó ‚ÂÏfl
ÒÓÁ‰‡ÌËfl ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ÏÓÊÌÓ ‚ÂÌÛÚ¸Òfl Í
Ô‰˚‰Û˘ÂÏÛ ˝Í‡ÌÛ. ç‡ÔËÒ‡ÌÌÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË Ì ·Û‰ÂÚ ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌÓ.
4. ç‡Ê‡‚ Ô‡‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
[ÇÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸], ÏÓÊÌÓ ÔËÒÓ‰ËÌËÚ¸
‡Á΢Ì˚ ÚËÔ˚ Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚.
èÓ‰Ò͇Á͇
]
óÚÓ·˚ ‚‚ÂÒÚË “@”, ̇ÊÏËÚ Ë
‚˚·ÂËÚ “@”.
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
70
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ÇıÓ‰fl˘Ë åÂÌ˛ 5.2
Ç˚ ·Û‰ÂÚ Ô‰ÛÔÂʉÂÌ˚, ÂÒÎË Ì‡ LJ¯
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÔÓÒÚÛÔËÚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ. éÌË ·Û‰ÛÚ
ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌ˚ ‚ Ô‡ÔÍ «ÇıÓ‰fl˘Ë».
Ç Ô‡ÔÍ «ÇıÓ‰fl˘Ë» Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ˉÂÌÚËÙˈËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ͇ʉÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ÔÓ
Á̇˜ÍÛ. ÑÎfl ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËfl ‰ÓÔÓÎÌËÚÂθÌÓÈ
ËÌÙÓχˆËË ÒÏ. ‡Á‰ÂÎ «ËÍÓÌÍË».
á̇˜ÓÍ àäéçäà
åÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
íÂÍÒÚÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
SIM-ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
èÓ˜ËÚ‡ÌÌÓ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
èÓ˜ËÚ‡ÌÌÓ ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚ÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌË Push
åÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË Ò
ۂ‰ÓÏÎÂÌËÂÏ
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ÑÎfl ͇ʉÓÈ Û˜ÂÚÌÓÈ Á‡ÔËÒË
˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ 30 ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ (‚ÒÂ„Ó 110 ‰Îfl
ÚÂı Û˜ÂÚÌ˚ı Á‡ÔËÒÂÈ). Ç Ô‡ÔÍÂ
ÇıÓ‰fl˘Ë ÏÓÊÂÚ ı‡ÌËÚ¸Òfl ‰Ó 30
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ, ‚ Ô‡Ô͇ı óÂÌÓ‚ËÍË Ë
àÒıÓ‰fl˘Ë - 5 ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ, Ë ‚ Ô‡ÔÍÂ
éÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÓ 10 ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ. ÖÒÎË Ô‡Ô͇
óÂÌÓ‚ËÍË, àÒıÓ‰fl˘Ë ËÎË éÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÓ
Á‡ÔÓÎÌÂ̇, ÚÓ ÔË ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌËË ÌÓ‚Ó„Ó
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ‚ ˝ÚÛ Ô‡ÔÍÛ ÔÂ‚ÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ·Û‰ÂÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË
Û‰‡ÎflÚ¸Òfl.
]
å‡ÍÒËχθÌ˚È ‡ÁÏÂ ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Â„Ó
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl Ò ‚ÎÓÊÂÌËflÏË ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚ
300 Í·, ‡ χÍÒËχθÌ˚È ‡ÁÏÂ
‚ıÓ‰fl˘Â„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl - 100 Í·. Ç
ÒÎÛ˜‡Â, ÂÒÎË Ç‡Ï ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÎË ÔËÒ¸ÏÓ Ò
·ÓΠ˜ÂÏ 5 ‚ÎÓÊÂÌËflÏË, ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÔËÌflÚ¸ ÌÂ ·ÓÎÂÂ 5 ‚ÎÓÊÂÌËÈ.
ÇÎÓÊÂÌÌ˚ هÈÎ˚ ÏÓ„ÛÚ ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡Ú¸Òfl
ÌÂÍÓÂÍÚÌÓ.
71
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ÖÒÎË ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ: «çÖí
åÖëíÄ Ñãü SIM ëééÅôÖçàâ», Ç˚ ‰ÓÎÊÌ˚
Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸ ÚÓθÍÓ SIM-ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ËÁ Ô‡ÔÍË
«ÇıÓ‰fl˘Ë». ÖÒÎË ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ: «çÖí åÖëíÄ Ñãü ëééÅôÖçàâ»
,
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÒ‚Ó·Ó‰ËÚ¸ ÏÂÒÚÓ ‚ β·ÓÏ ËÁ
‡Á‰ÂÎÓ‚, Û‰‡ÎË‚ ÎË·Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ÎË·Ó
Ò‰ÒÚ‚‡ ‡Û‰ËÓ‚ËÁۇθÌÓÈ ËÌÙÓχˆËË,
ÎË·Ó ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl.
*CÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl SIM
SIM-ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË Ô‰ÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚ ÒÓ·ÓÈ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ, ÍÓÚÓÓ ı‡ÌËÚÒfl
ËÒÍβ˜ËÚÂθÌÓ Ì‡ SIM-͇ÚÂ.
èË ‡·ÓÚÂ Ò ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚Ï ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂÏ Ò
ۂ‰ÓÏÎÂÌËÂÏ, Ç˚ ‰ÓÎÊÌ˚ ‰Óʉ‡Ú¸Òfl „Ó
Á‡„ÛÁÍË Ë Ó·‡·ÓÚÍË.
ÑÎfl ÚÓ„Ó ˜ÚÓ·˚ ÔÓ˜ËÚ‡Ú¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ,
‚˚·ÂËÚ ӉÌÓ ËÁ ÌËı, Ë Ì‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û [éÔˆËË]. Ç˚
ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ Í ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ËÏ ÔÛÌÍÚ‡Ï ÏÂÌ˛:
]
èÓÒÏÓÚ: ÏÓÊÌÓ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌÌÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸ ÚÂÍÛ˘ÂÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
]
éÚ‚ÂÚËÚ¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒ·ڸ ‚ ÓÚ‚ÂÚ Ò‚ÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
]
èÂÂÒ·ڸ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ̇Ô‡‚ËÚ¸
‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ‰Û„ËÏ
ÔÓÎÛ˜‡ÚÂÎflÏ.
]
Ç˚ÁÓ‚: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ËÚ¸ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ÚÓ„Ó
‡·ÓÌÂÌÚ‡, ÓÚ ÍÓÚÓÓ„Ó Ç˚ ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÎË
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
]
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ Ó ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌÌ˚ı
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËflı, ‡‰ÂÒ‡ı ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚÂÎfl, ÚÂÏÂ
(ÚÓθÍÓ ‰Îfl ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl),
‰‡ÚÂ Ë ‚ÂÏÂÌË ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ÚËÔÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ‡ Ú‡ÍÊ ‡ÁÏÂ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ: åÓÊÌÓ Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
72
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
èÓ˜ÚÓ‚˚È fl˘ËÍ åÂÌ˛ 5.3
äÓ„‰‡ Ç˚ ‚ÓȉÂÚ ‚ ˝ÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛, ‚˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÒÓ‰ËÌËÚÒfl Ò Ç‡¯ËÏ ÔÓ˜ÚÓ‚˚Ï fl˘ËÍÓÏ Ë
ÔÓ‚ÂËÚ¸ ÔÓ˜ÚÛ, ËÎË ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÔÂʉÂ
ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌÌ˚ ÔËҸχ ·ÂÁ ‚ıÓ‰‡ ̇ ÔÓ˜ÚÓ‚˚È
ÒÂ‚Â.
óÂÌÓ‚ËÍË åÂÌ˛ 5.4
àÒÔÓθÁÛfl ˝ÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛, ‚˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ Á‡‡ÌÂÂ
ÒÓÁ‰‡Ú¸ ‰Ó ‰ÂÒflÚË ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ı
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ, ÍÓÚÓ˚ ‚˚ ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚ ˜‡˘e
‚Ò„Ó. ùÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓ͇Á‡Ú¸ ÒÔËÒÓÍ
Á‡‡Ì ÒÓÁ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı Ë ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌÌ˚ı
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ.
ÑÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ‚‡ˇÌÚ˚:
]
èÓÒÏÓÚ: ÏÓÊÌÓ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
ꉇÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸: ËÁÏÂÌÂÌË ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸: Û‰‡ÎÂÌË ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛: ‰Îfl ÔÓÒÏÓÚ‡
ËÌÙÓχˆËË Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËË.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ: Û‰‡ÎflÂÚ ËÁ Ô‡ÔÍË ‚ÒÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
àÒıÓ‰fl˘Ë åÂÌ˛ 5.5
ùÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛ ‰‡ÂÚ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚ¸ ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ‚ ÒÓÒÚÓflÌËË ÓÚÔ‡‚ÍË ËÎË
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ÍÓÚÓ˚ Ì ۉ‡ÎÓÒ¸ ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸.
èÓÒΠÛÒÔ¯ÌÓÈ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÍË, ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
ÔÂÂÏÂÒÚËÚÒfl ‚ ÏÂÌ˛ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÌ˚ı.
á̇˜ÓÍ àäéçäà
ç ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÓ (åÛθÚËωËÈÌÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ)
èÓÎÛ˜ÂÌË ÔÓ‰Ú‚ÂʉÂÌÓ
(åÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ)
ç ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÓ
(íÂÍÒÚÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ)
èÓÎÛ˜ÂÌË ÔÓ‰Ú‚ÂʉÂÌÓ
(íÂÍÒÚÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ)
73
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
]
èÓÒÏÓÚ: åÓÊÌÓ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
]
èÂÂÒ·ڸ: åÓÊÌÓ ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
èÓÒΠÓÚÔ‡‚ÍË, ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ÔÂÂÏÂÒÚËÚÒfl
‚ ÏÂÌ˛ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÌ˚ı.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸: åÓÊÌÓ Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
]
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛: åÓÊÌÓ
ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ Ó Í‡Ê‰ÓÏ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËË.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ: åÓÊÌÓ Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚Ò ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
‚ fl˘ËÍ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÌ˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ.
èÓÒÎÛ¯‡Ú¸ „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚Û˛ ÔÓ˜ÚÛ
åÂÌ˛ 5.6
èÓÒΠÚÓ„Ó, Í‡Í ‚˚·‡Ì ‰‡ÌÌ˚È ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛,
‰ÓÒÚ‡ÚÓ˜ÌÓ ÔÓÒÚÓ Ì‡Ê‡Ú¸ ÎÂ‚Û˛
ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û [OK], ˜ÚÓ·˚
ÔÓÒÎÛ¯‡Ú¸ „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ. ÑÎfl
ÔÓÒÎۯ˂‡ÌËfl „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚ ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl Û‰ÂÊË‚‡ÈÚ ̇ʇÚÓÈ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ
.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
èË ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËË „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚Ó„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
̇ ‰ËÒÔΠÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl Á̇˜ÓÍ Ë
ÔÓÁ‚Û˜ËÚ Û‚Â‰ÓÏÎfl˛˘ËÈ Ò˄̇Î. ÑÎfl
Ô‡‚ËθÌÓÈ Ì‡ÒÚÓÈÍË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇
Ó·‡ÚËÚÂÒ¸ Í ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓÛ Ç‡¯ÂÈ ÒÂÚË Ë
ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ ÔÓ‰Ó·Ì˚ ҂‰ÂÌËfl Ó
Ô‰ÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÏ˚ı ËÏ ÛÒÎÛ„‡ı.
74
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
àÌÙÓ-ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË åÂÌ˛ 5.7
(ᇂËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡)
àÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl – ˝ÚÓ
ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎflÂÏ˚ ÔÓ ÒÂÚË
ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÚÂÎflÏ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚ GSM. éÌË
Ô‰ÓÒÚ‡‚Îfl˛Ú Ó·˘Û˛ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛, Ú‡ÍÛ˛
Í‡Í ÔÓ„ÌÓÁ ÔÓ„Ó‰˚, ËÌÙÓχˆË˛ Ó Ôӷ͇ı
̇ ‰ÓÓ„‡ı, Á‡Í‡Á Ú‡ÍÒË, ‰ÓÒÚ‡‚͇ ÎÂ͇ÒÚ‚ Ë
ÍÛÒ ‡ÍˆËÈ. ä‡Ê‰˚È ÚËÔ ËÌÙÓχˆËË ËÏÂÂÚ
Ò‚ÓÈ ÌÓÏÂ, ÔÓ˝ÚÓÏÛ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ҂flÁ‡Ú¸Òfl Ò
ÔÓ‚‡È‰ÂÓÏ, ‚‚‰fl ÓÔ‰ÂÎfiÌÌ˚È ÌÓÏÂ
‰Îfl ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËfl ËÌÙÓχˆËË. èË ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËË
ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌÓ„Ó ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚Ó„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, Ç˚
ÎË·Ó Û‚Ë‰ËÚ ۂ‰ÓÏÎÂÌËÂ, ÔÓ͇Á˚‚‡˛˘ÂÂ,
˜ÚÓ Ç˚ ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÎË ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ, ÎË·Ó Ò‡ÁÛ Û‚Ë‰ËÚ ÚÂÍÒÚ ˝ÚÓ„Ó
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl. ÑÎfl ÔÓ‚ÚÓÌÓ„Ó ÔÓÒÏÓÚ‡
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ËÎË ÔË Ì‡ıÓʉÂÌËË Ì ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl, ÔӉ·ÈÚ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ëfl:
óËÚ‡Ú¸ (åÂÌ˛ 5.7.1)
1. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÎË ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌÓÂ
ÒÎÛÊ·ÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ Ë ‚˚·‡ÎË «óËÚ‡Ú¸»,
ÓÌÓ ÓÚÓ·‡ÁËÚÒfl ̇ ˝Í‡ÌÂ. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔÓ˜ËÚ‡Ú¸ ‰Û„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ, ÔÓÍۘ˂‡fl
Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ̇‚Ë„‡ˆËÓÌÌ˚ı Í·‚˯ ,
ËÎË Ì‡Ê‡‚ [ëΉ.].
2. íÂÍÛ˘Â ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ·Û‰ÂÚ ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡Ú¸Òfl
‰Ó ÚÂı, ÔÓ͇ Ì ·Û‰ÂÚ ‚˚·‡ÌÓ ‰Û„ÓÂ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
ä‡Ì‡Î˚ (åÂÌ˛ 5.7.2)
(ᇂËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡)
]
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸
ÌÓÏÂ‡ ͇̇ÎÓ‚ ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌ˚ı
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ÔÓ‰
ÓÚ‰ÂθÌ˚Ï ËÏÂÌÂÏ.
]
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÔËÒÓÍ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÌÓÏÂ‡ ͇̇ÎÓ‚
ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌ˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ, ‰Ó·‡‚ÎÂÌÌ˚ı
LJÏË. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ̇ÊÏfiÚ [éÔˆËË], Ç˚
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ Ë Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸
͇Ú„Ó˲ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ, ÍÓÚÓÛ˛ Ç˚
‰Ó·‡‚ËÎË.
75
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
]
ëÔËÒÓÍ ‡ÍÚË‚Ì˚ı ͇̇ÎÓ‚: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
‚˚·‡Ú¸ ÌÓÏÂ‡ ͇̇ÎÓ‚ ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌ˚ı
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ ‚ ‡ÍÚË‚ÌÓÏ ÒÔËÒÍ ÔÛÚfiÏ
̇ʇÚËfl [ÇÍÎ/Ç˚ÍÎ]. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ̇ÊÏfiÚ ÇÍÎ
‰Îfl ‡ÍÚË‚‡ˆËË ÌÓÏÂ‡ ͇̇·
ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌÓ„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔÓÎÛ˜‡Ú¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÌ˚Â Ò ˝ÚÓ„Ó
ÌÓÏÂ‡.
ò‡·ÎÓÌ˚ åÂÌ˛ 5.8
íÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ ¯‡·ÎÓÌ˚ (åÂÌ˛ 5.8.1)
àÏÂÂÚÒfl 6 ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ı ¯‡·ÎÓÌÓ‚,
Ô˂‰ÂÌÌ˚ı ÌËÊÂ:
èÓʇÎÛÈÒÚ‡, ÔÂÂÁ‚ÓÌËÚÂ
ᇉÂÊË‚‡˛Ò¸, ·Û‰Û ‚
ɉ ‚˚ ÒÂȘ‡Ò?
ìÊ ‚ ÔÛÚË
ëÓ˜ÌÓ Ò‚flÊËÚÂÒ¸ ÒÓ ÏÌÓÈ
ü Ú·fl β·Î˛
ò‡·ÎÓÌ ÏÛθÚËωˇ (åÂÌ˛ 5.8.2)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÓÔˆËË.
]
èÓÒÏÓÚ: ÏÓÊÌÓ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ¯‡·ÎÓÌ
ÏÛθÚËωˇ.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚È ¯‡·ÎÓÌ.
]
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ̇ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ Ë
ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ͇Í
¯‡·ÎÓÌ.
]
ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ̇ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ Ë
ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
]
ꉇÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚È ¯‡·ÎÓÌ.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ: Û‰‡ÎÂÌË ‚ÒÂı ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ı
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ.
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
76
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË åÂÌ˛ 5.9
SMS ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË (åÂÌ˛ 5.9.1)
]
íËÔ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ
íÂÍÒÚ, ÉÓÎÓÒ, î‡ÍÒ, åÂÒÚÌ˚È ÔÂȉÊ., ï.400,
Ö-mail, ERMES
èÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲, ÚËÔ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌ
̇ íÂÍÒÚ. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ Á‡ÏÂÌËÚ¸ ̇ÒÚÓÈÍË
ÔÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲ ‡Î¸ÚÂ̇ÚË‚Ì˚ÏË
ÙÓχڇÏË, ÍÓÚÓ˚ ·Û‰ÛÚ ÔÓ‰ıÓ‰ËÚ¸ Í
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Û, ÔËÌËχ˛˘ÂÏÛ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
é·‡ÚËÚÂÒ¸ Í Ç‡¯ÂÏÛ ÔÓÒÚ‡‚˘ËÍÛ ÛÒÎÛ„ ÔÓ
ÔÓ‚Ó‰Û Ì‡Î˘Ëfl ‰‡ÌÌÓÈ ÙÛÌ͈ËË.
]
èÂËÓ‰ ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ëfl: чÌ̇fl ÒÂÚ‚‡fl ÛÒÎÛ„‡
ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Ç‡Ï ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸
ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ÒÓ͇ ı‡ÌÂÌËfl LJ¯Ëı
ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ ‚ ˆÂÌÚ ı‡ÌÂÌËfl
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ, ‚ Ú˜ÂÌË ÍÓÚÓÓ„Ó ·Û‰ÛÚ
ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎflÚ¸Òfl ÔÓÔ˚ÚÍË ‰ÓÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸ ˝ÚË
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ‡‰ÂÒ‡ÚÛ.
]
éÚ˜eÚ Ó ‰ÓÒÚ‡‚ÍÂ: ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂÂÚ ч ‚
‰‡ÌÌÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛, Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÁ̇ڸ,
‰ÓÒÚ‡‚ÎÂÌÓ Ç‡¯Â ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ÛÒÔ¯ÌÓ ËÎË
ÌÂÚ.
]
éÚ‚ÂÚËÚ¸ ˜ÂÂÁ ˝ÚÓÚ Ê ÒÂ‚ËÒÌ˚È ˆÂÌÚ:
èÓÒΠÔÂ‰‡˜Ë ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl, ÎˈÓ,
ÍÓÚÓÓÏÛ Ç˚ ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÎË ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ,
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚ‚ÂÚËÚ¸ LJÏ, Ë ÒÚÓËÏÓÒÚ¸ ÓÚ‚ÂÚ‡
·Û‰ÂÚ ‚Íβ˜Â̇ ‚ LJ¯ Ò˜ÂÚ ÓÔ·Ú˚
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
]
SMS ˆÂÌÚ: ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ıÓÚËÚ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎflÚ¸
ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl Ç˚ ‰ÓÎÊÌ˚ ‚‚ÂÒÚË
‡‰ÂÒ ˆÂÌÚ‡ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ.
MMS ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË (åÂÌ˛ 5.9.2)
]
èËÓËÚÂÚ: ÑÎfl ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ÏÓÊÌÓ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÔËÓËÚÂÚ.
]
èÂËÓ‰ ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ëfl: чÌ̇fl ÒÂÚ‚‡fl ÛÒÎÛ„‡
ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Ç‡Ï ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸
ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ÒÓ͇ ı‡ÌÂÌËfl LJ¯Ëı
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ ‚ ˆÂÌÚÂ
ı‡ÌÂÌËfl ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ, ‚ Ú˜ÂÌË ÍÓÚÓÓ„Ó
·Û‰ÛÚ ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎflÚ¸Òfl ÔÓÔ˚ÚÍË ‰ÓÒÚ‡‚ËÚ¸
˝ÚË ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
77
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
]
íÂχ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸,
·Û‰ÂÚ Á‡Ô‡¯Ë‚‡Ú¸Òfl ‚‚Ó‰ ÚÂÏ˚
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌÓ„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ÔË Â„Ó
‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡ÌËË, ËÎË ÌÂÚ.
]
éÚ˜fiÚ Ó ‰ÓÒÚ‡‚ÍÂ: ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂÂÚ ч ‚
‰‡ÌÌÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛, Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÁ̇ڸ,
‰ÓÒÚ‡‚ÎÂÌÓ Ç‡¯Â ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ÛÒÔ¯ÌÓ ËÎË
ÌÂÚ.
]
Ä‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒ͇fl Á‡„ÛÁ͇: ÖÒÎË Ç˚
‚˚·ÂËÚ ÇÍÎ, Ç˚ ·Û‰ÂÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË
ÔÓÎÛ˜‡Ú¸ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ Ç˚ÍÎ, Ç˚ ·Û‰ÂÚÂ
ÔÓÎÛ˜‡Ú¸ ÚÓθÍÓ Û‚Â‰ÓÏÎÂÌË ӷ ˝ÚÓÏ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËË ‚ Ô‡ÔÍÛ ÇıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ, Ë ÚÓθÍÓ
ÔÓÒΠ˝ÚÓ„Ó Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚ Á‡„ÛÁËÚ¸ ˝ÚÓ
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ
íÓθÍÓ ‰Óχ¯Ìflfl ÒÂÚ¸, Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔËÌËχڸ ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
ÚÓθÍÓ ‚ LJ¯ÂÈ ‰Óχ¯ÌÂÈ ÒÂÚË.
]
ëÂÚ‚˚ ̇ÒÚÓÈÍË: Ç‡Ï ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ
ÔÓËÁ‚ÂÒÚË Ì‡ÒÚÓÈÍÛ ÔÓÙËÎÂÈ
ÏÛθÚËωËÈÌ˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ. ᇠÔÓ‰Ó·ÌÓÈ
ËÌÙÓχˆËÂÈ Ó·‡ÚËÚÂÒ¸ Í Ç‡¯ÂÏÛ
ÔÓÒÚ‡‚˘ËÍÛ ÛÒÎÛ„ Ò‚flÁË.
]
ê‡Á¯fiÌÌ˚ ÚËÔ˚
ã˘ÌÓÂ: ã˘ÌÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
êÂÍ·χ: äÓÏÏÂ˜ÂÒÍÓ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ.
ëÔ‡‚͇: çÂÓ·ıÓ‰Ëχfl ËÌÙÓχˆËfl.
E-mail (åÂÌ˛ 5.9.3)
чÌÌ˚È ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Ç‡Ï
‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸, Û‰‡ÎflÚ¸ ËÎË ‰Ó·‡‚ÎflÚ¸
Û˜ÂÚÌ˚ Á‡ÔËÒË ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚.
]
ì˜fiÚ̇fl Á‡ÔËÒ¸: ÇÒÂ„Ó Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ Á‡‰‡Ú¸ 3
Û˜ÂÚÌ˚ Á‡ÔËÒË ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚. ÑÎfl
‚ıÓ‰‡ ‚ ÏÂÌ˛ éÔˆËË Ì‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚˯Û
[éÔˆËË]. Ç ˝ÚÓÏ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
Á‡‰‡Ú¸ Ë Ì‡ÒÚÓËÚ¸ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ԇ‡ÏÂÚ˚:
]
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÔÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲: Ç˚·Ó Û˜fiÚÌÓÈ
Á‡ÔËÒË, ÍÓÚÓ‡fl ·Û‰ÂÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl ÔÓ
ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲.
]
ꉇÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸
- àÏfl: ǂ‰ËÚ ËÏfl Û˜fiÚÌÓÈ Á‡ÔËÒË.
- ID ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÚÂÎfl: ǂ‰ËÚ ID ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÚÂÎfl
‰Îfl LJ¯ÂÈ Û˜fiÚÌÓÈ Á‡ÔËÒË.
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
78
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
- è‡Óθ: ǂ‰ËÚ ԇÓθ LJ¯ÂÈ Û˜fiÚÌÓÈ
Á‡ÔËÒË.
- E-mail ĉÂÒ: ǂ‰ËÚ ‡‰ÂÒ ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ
ÔÓ˜Ú˚, Ô‰ÓÒÚ‡‚ÎÂÌÌ˚È Ç‡Ï Ç‡¯ËÏ
ÔÓ‚‡È‰ÂÓÏ.
- ëÂ‚Â ËÒıÓ‰fl˘ÂÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚: ǂ‰ËÚ ‡‰ÂÒ
SMTP-ÒÂ‚Â‡ ‰Îfl ËÒıÓ‰fl˘ÂÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚.
- ëÂ‚Â ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ: ǂ‰ËÚÂ
‡‰ÂÒ êéê3 ÒÂ‚Â‡ ‰Îfl ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ÂÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚.
- å‡ÍÒËχθÌ˚È ‡ÁÏÂ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı:
èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ χÍÒËχθÌ˚È
‡ÁÏÂ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ.
- ëÓı‡ÌflÚ¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ̇ ÒÂ‚ÂÂ: ÖÒÎË Ç˚
‚˚·ÂËÚ YES (ч), ÚÓ ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌÌ˚Â
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl ·Û‰ÛÚ ÒÓı‡ÌflÚ¸Òfl ̇ ÒÂ‚ÂÂ.
Ç ÔÓÚË‚ÌÓÏ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â ‚˚·ÂËÚ NO (çÂÚ).
- ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ ÔÓ‰ÔËÒ¸: Ç˚·ÂËÚ YES (ч),
ÂÒÎË ıÓÚËÚÂ, ˜ÚÓ·˚ ‚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
‚ÒÚ‡‚Îfl·Ҹ LJ¯‡ ÔÓ‰ÔËÒ¸. Ç ÔÓÚË‚ÌÓÏ
ÒÎÛ˜‡Â ‚˚·ÂËÚ NO (çÂÚ).
- íӘ͇ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸
ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÏÛ˛ ÚÓ˜ÍÛ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ ËÁ ÒÔËÒ͇
(Access point 1, 2 (íӘ͇ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ 1, 2)).
- çÓÏÂ ÔÓÚ‡ SMTP: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÌÓÏÂ ÔÓÚ‡ SMTP.
- çÓÏÂ ÔÓÚ‡ êéê3: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÌÓÏÂ ÔÓÚ‡ êéê3.
- ID/è‡Óθ ÒÂ‚Â‡ ËÒıÓ‰fl˘ÂÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚:
ǂ‰ËÚ ID Ë Ô‡Óθ ‰Îfl ÓÚÔ‡‚ÍË ÔÓ˜Ú˚.
쉇ÎËÚ¸: 쉇ÎÂÌË ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓÈ Û˜fiÚÌÓÈ
Á‡ÔËÒË.
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸ ÌÓ‚Û˛
Û˜fiÚÌÛ˛ Á‡ÔËÒ¸.
]
íӘ͇ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡
á‰ÂÒ¸ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÚÓ˜ÍÛ
‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡.
àÏfl: ǂ‰ËÚ ËÏfl ÚÓ˜ÍË ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ (ËÏfl ÔÓ
ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲ - Access point 1, 2).
APN: ǂ‰ËÚ ËÏfl ÚÓ˜ÍË ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ (APN)
(Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ Ç‡¯Â„Ó ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡).
ID ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÚÂÎfl: ǂ‰ËÚ ID ‰Îfl ÚÓ˜ÍË
‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ (Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡).
è‡Óθ: ǂ‰ËÚ ԇÓθ ‰Îfl ÚÓ˜ÍË ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡
(Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡).
79
ëÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl
]
ĉÂÒ DNS: ᇉ‡ÈÚ ‡‰ÂÒ DNS
]
èÓ‰ÔËÒ¸
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ̇ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ Ë ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ Ò‚Ó˛
΢ÌÛ˛ ÔÓ‰ÔËÒ¸.
ñÂÌÚ „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚ (åÂÌ˛ 5.9.4)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ¸ „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚Û˛ ÔÓ˜ÚÛ, ÂÒÎË
‰‡Ì̇fl ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚÒfl
ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓÓÏ ÒÂÚË. èË ÔÓÒÚÛÔÎÂÌËË ÌÓ‚ÓÈ
„ÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚, ̇ ‰ËÒÔΠÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇
ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘ËÈ Á̇˜ÓÍ. ÑÎfl
ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËfl ‰ÓÔÓÎÌËÚÂθÌÓÈ ËÌÙÓχˆËË
Ó·‡ÚËÚÂÒ¸ Í ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓÛ ÒÂÚË, ‰Îfl ÚÓ„Ó ˜ÚÓ·˚
Ô‡‚ËθÌÓ Ì‡ÒÚÓËÚ¸ LJ¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ.
]
ÑÓχ¯ÌËÈ: çÓÏÂ, ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏ˚È ‚
‰Óχ¯ÌÂÈ ÒÂÚË ‰Îfl ÔÓÒÎۯ˂‡ÌËfl
„ÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚.
]
êÓÛÏËÌ„: çÓÏÂ, ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏ˚È ‚ ‰Û„ÓÈ
ÒÂÚË, ‰Îfl ÔÓÒÎۯ˂‡ÌËfl „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚.
àÌÙÓ-ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl (åÂÌ˛ 5.9.5)
]
èËÂÏ
ч: ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ˝ÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛, LJ¯
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ·Û‰ÂÚ ÔËÌËχڸ
ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
çÂÚ: ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ˝ÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛, LJ¯
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ·Óθ¯Â Ì ·Û‰ÂÚ ÔËÌËχڸ
ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌ˚ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
ë˄̇Î
ч: LJ¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ·Û‰ÂÚ ËÁ‰‡‚‡Ú¸ Á‚ÛÍÓ‚ÓÈ
Ò˄̇ΠÔË ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËË ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌÓ„Ó
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
çÂÚ: LJ¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ì ·Û‰ÂÚ ËÁ‰‡‚‡Ú¸
Á‚ÛÍÓ‚ÓÈ Ò˄̇Î, ÌÂÒÏÓÚfl ̇ ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËÂ
ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌÓ„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
üÁ˚ÍË
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·Ë‡Ú¸ flÁ˚ÍË ÔÛÚfiÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl
[ÇÍÎ/Ç˚ÍÎ].
Push ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl (åÂÌ˛ 5.9.6)
åÓÊÌÓ Á‡‰‡Ú¸ Ô‡‡ÏÂÚ, Û͇Á˚‚‡˛˘ËÈ,
ÔÓÎÛ˜‡Ú¸ ‰‡ÌÌ˚È ÚËÔ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÈ, ËÎË ÌÂÚ.
ä‡ÚËÌÍË åÂÌ˛ 6.1
Ç ‰‡ÌÌÓÈ Ô‡ÔÍ ÒÓı‡Ìfl˛ÚÒfl Ù‡ÈÎ˚
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËÈ. èÓÒΠ‚˚·Ó‡ ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ Â„Ó ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸, ̇ʇ‚ éä.
ÑÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÓÔˆËË:
]
ä‡Í Ó·ÓË: Ç˚·‡ÌÌ˚È Ù‡ÈÎ ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸
ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌ ‚ ͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Â Ó·Ó‚ ‡·Ó˜Â„Ó
ÒÚÓ·.
]
ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ: èÂÂÒ˚Î͇
ËÁÓ·‡ÊÂÌËfl ÎË·Ó Í‡Í MMS-ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ,
ËÎË ÔÓ ˝ÎÂÍÚÓÌÌÓÈ ÔÓ˜ÚÂ. å‡ÍÒËχθÌ˚È
‡ÁÏÂ ÔÂÂÒ˚·ÂÏÓ„Ó Ù‡È· ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚ
100 Í· ‰Îfl MMS-ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl Ë 300 Í· ‰Îfl
E-mail ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
éÚÔ‡‚͇ ˜ÂÂÁ Bluetooth: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ͇ÚËÌÍÛ Ì‡ ‰Û„Ó ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó,
ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡˛˘Â Bluetooth
]
äÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ‚o ‚ÌÂ¯Ì˛˛ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸: Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÍÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ‚˚·‡ÌÌ˚È Ù‡ÈÎ ‚
Ó‰ÌÓËÏfiÌÌÛ˛ Ô‡ÔÍÛ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ, ‚Ó
‚̯ÌÂÈ Ô‡ÏflÚË.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
å‡ÍÒËχθÌÓ ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÏ˚È ‡ÁÏÂ
GIF-Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚ ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚ 100 Í·. í‡ÍÊÂ
Ì‚ÓÁÏÓÊ̇ ÔÂ‰‡˜‡ .GIF Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚
·ÓΠ100 Í· ˜ÂÂÁ Bluetooth Ë Ëı
Á‡Í‡˜Í‡ Ò WAP-Ò‡ÈÚÓ‚.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ç ËÁÏÂÌflÈÚ ËÏfl Ô‡ÔÍË ÔÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲,
Ú‡Í Í‡Í ˝ÚÓ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔË‚ÂÒÚË Í Ó¯Ë·Í‡Ï.
åÓË Ô‡ÔÍË
åÓË Ô‡ÔÍË
80
åÓË Ô‡ÔÍË
81
á‚ÛÍË åÂÌ˛ 6.2
èÓÒΠ‚˚·Ó‡ Á‚Û͇, ̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û [éÔˆËË]. åÓÊÌÓ ‚˚·‡Ú¸
ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ԇ‡ÏÂÚ˚:
]
ä‡Í Á‚ÓÌÓÍ: Ç˚‰ÂÎÂÌÌ˚È Ù‡ÈÎ ÏÓÊÂÚ ·˚Ú¸
ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌ ‚ ͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Â Ò˄̇· ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
]
ç‡ÔËÒ‡Ú¸ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ: á‚ÛÍÓ‚ÓÈ Ù‡ÈÎ ÏÓÊÂÚ
·˚Ú¸ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌ Í‡Í SMS, MMS ËÎË E-mail
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ. å‡ÍÒËχθÌ˚È ‡ÁÏÂ
ÔÂÂÒ˚·ÂÏÓ„Ó Ù‡È· ˜ÂÂÁ MMS-
ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË ÒÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÚ 100 Í·, ‡ ˜ÂÂÁ E-
mail - 300 Í·.
]
éÚÔ‡‚͇ ˜ÂÂÁ Bluetooth: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ Ù‡ÈΠ̇ ‰Û„Ó ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó,
ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡˛˘Â Bluetooth.
]
äÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ‚o ‚ÌÂ¯Ì˛˛ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸: Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚ ÒÍÓÔËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ‚˚·‡ÌÌ˚È Ù‡ÈÎ ‚
Ó‰ÌÓËÏfiÌÌÛ˛ Ô‡ÔÍÛ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÂ, ‚Ó
‚̯ÌÂÈ Ô‡ÏflÚË.
à„˚ Ë ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl åÂÌ˛ 6.3
Ç ‰‡ÌÌÓÏ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ ‚˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ Á‡ÔÛÒ͇ڸ
Java-ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl, ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌÌ˚ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ˄‡Ú¸ ‚ Ë„˚, Û‰‡ÎflÚ¸
Á‡„ÛÊÂÌÌ˚ ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËfl ËÎË Ì‡ÒÚ‡Ë‚‡Ú¸
ÓÔˆËË ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl Ò àÌÚÂÌÂÚ ‰Îfl Á‡„ÛÁÍË
ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËÈ. ëÏ. (åÂÌ˛ 1.1).
Ç̯Ìflfl Ô‡ÏflÚ¸ åÂÌ˛ 6.4
Ç ˝ÚÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸
Ô‡ÔÍË ÇˉÂÓ, îÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË, ä‡ÚËÌÍË,
åÛÁ˚͇, á‚ÛÍË, ÑÛ„ËÂ
ÖÒÎË ‚̯Ìflfl Ô‡ÏflÚ¸ ̉ÓÒÚÛÔ̇, ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl
‚ÒÔÎ˚‚‡˛˘Â ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌË “ÇÒÚ‡‚¸Ú ͇ÚÛ
Ô‡ÏflÚË”.
åÓË Ô‡ÔÍË
åÓË Ô‡ÔÍË
82
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
îÛÌ͈Ëfl Ò˙ÂÏÌÓ„Ó ‰ËÒ͇ ̉ÓÒÚÛÔ̇,
ÂÒÎË ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÌÂÚ SIM ͇Ú˚.
çÓ‚˚Â ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚË ÓÚ LG èË
ÔÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌËË Í ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÛ ˜ÂÂÁ USB
͇·Âθ Ô‡ÏflÚ¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ KG920 (͇Í
‚ÌÛÚÂÌÌflfl, Ú‡Í Ë ‚̯Ìflfl)
ÓÔ‰ÂÎflÂÚÒfl Í‡Í Ò˙ÂÏÌ˚È ‰ËÒÍ. Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚ Á‡„Ûʇڸ ÏÛÁ˚͇θÌ˚ هÈÎ˚,
ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË, ÚÂÍÒÚÓ‚˚ هÈÎ˚ Ë Ú.‰. Ò
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂ‡ ̇ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ë Ì‡Ó·ÓÓÚ.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
чÌ̇fl ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl ‡·ÓÚ‡ÂÚ ÚÓθÍÓ ÍÓ„‰‡
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ì‡ıÓ‰ËÚÒfl ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl.
]
ç ÓÚÍβ˜‡ÈÚ ͇·Âθ ‚ ÔÓˆÂÒÒÂ
ÔÂ‰‡˜Ë Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚. èÓÒΠÁ‡‚Â¯ÂÌËfl
ÔÓˆÂÒÒ‡ ÔÂ‰‡˜Ë Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚, ÔÂ‰
ÓÚÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËÂÏ Í‡·ÂÎfl ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ
ÍÎËÍÌÛÚ¸ Ï˚¯¸˛ ÔÓ ËÍÓÌÍÂ
“·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓ ËÁ‚ΘÂÌË ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡”, Ë
ÚÓθÍÓ ÔÓÒΠ˝ÚÓ„Ó ÓÚÒÓ‰ËÌËÚ¸ ͇·Âθ.
]
ÖÒÎË ‚ ÔÓˆÂÒÒ ÔÂ‰‡˜Ë Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚ LJÏ
ÔÓÒÚÛÔËÚ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚, ÚÓ ÓÌ ·Û‰ÂÚ
ÓÚÍÎÓÌÂÌ. èÓÒΠÓÚÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl ͇·ÂÎfl
Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ۂˉÂÚ¸ ÓÍÌÓ ÔÓÔÛ˘ÂÌÌÓ„Ó
‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
ÑËÒÔÎÂÈ
83
ÑËÒÔÎÂÈ
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ̇ÒÚÓËÚ¸ ÙÛÌ͈ËË, ÓÚÌÓÒfl˘ËÂÒfl
Í ‰ËÒÔβ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
é·ÓË åÂÌ˛ 7.1
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ÙÓÌ ˝Í‡Ì‡.
]
èÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ͇ÚËÌÍÛ ‰Îfl ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl
ÔÛÚfiÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl ËÎË .
]
åÓfl Ô‡Ô͇
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ͇ÚËÌÍÛ ËÎË
‡ÌËχˆË˛ ‰Îfl ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl, ËÁ Ô‡ÔÍË åÓfl
Ô‡Ô͇.
èË‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Ë åÂÌ˛ 7.2
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÇÍÎ, Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ËÁÏÂÌflÚ¸ ÚÂÍÒÚ, ÍÓÚÓ˚È ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡ÂÚÒfl ̇
‰ËÒÔÎÂÂ.
èÓ‰Ò‚ÂÚ͇ åÂÌ˛ 7.3
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ Ú·ÛÂÏÛ˛
ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ‚ÂÏÂÌË ÔÓ‰Ò‚ÂÚÍË
‰ËÒÔÎÂfl Ë Í·‚ˇÚÛ˚. èÓ‰Ò‚ÂÚ͇
‚Íβ˜‡ÂÚÒfl ÔÓÒΠ̇ʇÚËfl ̇ β·Û˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
üÍÓÒÚ¸ åÂÌ˛ 7.4
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ Ê·ÂÏ˚È ÛÓ‚Â̸
flÍÓÒÚË ‰ËÒÔÎÂfl ÓÚ 40% ‰Ó 100%.
àÏfl ÒÂÚË åÂÌ˛ 7.5
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÇÍÎ, ÚÓ Ì‡ „·‚ÌÓÏ
‰ËÒÔΠ·Û‰ÂÚ ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡Ú¸Òfl ËÏfl ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡
LJ¯ÂÈ ÒÂÚË.
84
Ç ÏÂÌ˛ èÓÙËÎË ÏÓÊÌÓ ÓÚ„ÛÎËÓ‚‡Ú¸
Ò˄̇Î˚ ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚ Ë Ì‡ÒÚÓËÚ¸ Ëı ‰Îfl
ÓÔ‰ÂÎÂÌÌ˚ı ÒÓ·˚ÚËÈ, ÂÊËÏÓ‚ Ë „ÛÔÔ
ÌÓÏÂÓ‚.
ëÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ ÔflÚ¸ Á‡‰‡ÌÌ˚ı ÔÓÙËÎÂÈ:
ÇË·‡ˆËfl, íËıËÈ, é·˘ËÈ, ÉÓÏÍÓ,, Ë
ç‡Û¯ÌËÍË. ä‡Ê‰˚È ÔÓÙËθ ÏÓÊÌÓ
‰ÓÔÓÎÌËÚÂθÌÓ Ì‡ÒÚÓËÚ¸ (ÍÓÏ ÔÓÙËÎÂÈ
ÇË·‡ˆËfl Ë íËıËÈ).
ç‡ıÓ‰flÒ¸ ‚ ÂÊËÏ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl, ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û [åÂÌ˛],
Á‡ÚÂÏ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÏÂÌ˛ èÓÙËÎË Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛
̇‚Ë„‡ˆËÓÌÌ˚ı Í·‚˯.
ÄÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸ (åÂÌ˛ 8.X.1)
1. éÚÓ·‡ÁËÚÒfl ÒÔËÒÓÍ ÔÓÙËÎÂÈ.
2. èÓÍÛÚËÚÂ ÒÔËÒÓÍ ÔÓÙËÎÂÈ ‰Ó ÚÓ„Ó
ÔÓÙËÎfl, ÍÓÚÓ˚È ıÓÚËÚ ‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸, Ë
̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ
[éä].
3. á‡ÚÂÏ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÄÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸.
ç‡ÒÚÓËÚ¸ (åÂÌ˛ 8.X.2)
èÓÍÛÚËÚÂ ÒÔËÒÓÍ ÔÓÙËÎÂÈ ‰Ó ÌÛÊÌÓ„Ó
ÔÓÙËÎfl. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θ̇fl
ÍÌÓÔÍÛ ËÎË ÍÌÓÔÍÛ OK, Á‡ÚÂÏ ‚˚·ÂËÚÂ
ç‡ÒÚÓËÚ¸. éÚÍÓÂÚÒfl ÔÛÌÍÚ Ô‡‡ÏÂÚÓ‚
ÔÓÙËÎfl. ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ ÌÛÊÌ˚È Ô‡‡ÏÂÚ.
]
íËÔ Ò˄̇· ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡: ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ ÚËÔ
ÓÔӂ¢ÂÌËfl Ó ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ı.
]
ë˄̇Π‚˚ÁÓ‚‡: Ç˚·ÂËÚ ËÁ ÒÔËÒ͇ ÌÛÊÌÛ˛
ÏÂÎӉ˲ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
]
ÉÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸: ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ „ÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸ Ò˄̇·
‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
]
íËÔ SMS Ò˄̇·: ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ ÚËÔ
ÓÔӂ¢ÂÌËfl Ó ÔËÌflÚ˚ı ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËflı.
]
SMS Ò˄̇Î: Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÏÂÎӉ˲ Ò˄̇·
ÔËÌflÚÓ„Ó ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËfl.
]
ë˄̇ΠÍ·‚ˇÚÛ˚: Ç˚·Ó Ò˄̇·
Í·‚ˇÚÛ˚.
]
ÉÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸ Í·‚ˇÚÛ˚: ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚÂ
„ÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸ Ò˄̇· Í·‚ˇÚÛ˚.
èÓÙËÎË
èÓÙËÎË
85
èÓÙËÎË
]
ÉÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸ ˝ÙÙÂÍÚÓ‚: ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚÂ
„ÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸ Á‚Û͇ ‰Îfl ˝ÙÙÂÍÚÓ‚.
]
ÉÓÏÍÓÒÚ¸ ‚ÍÎ./‚˚ÍÎ: ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ ÛÓ‚Â̸
„ÓÏÍÓÒÚË ÏÂÎÓ‰ËË, ÒÓÔÓ‚Óʉ‡˛˘ÂÈ
‚Íβ˜ÂÌËÂ Ë ‚˚Íβ˜ÂÌË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
]
Ä‚ÚÓÓÚ‚ÂÚ: чÌ̇fl ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl ·Û‰ÂÚ
‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ì‡ ‚ ÔÓÙËΠç‡Û¯ÌËÍË ÚÓθÍÓ
‚ ÚÓÏ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â, ÂÒÎË Í Ç‡¯ÂÏÛ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÛ
ÔÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌ˚ ̇ۯÌËÍË.
Ç˚Íβ˜ÂÌ: íÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ì ·Û‰ÂÚ Óڂ˜‡Ú¸
‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË.
óÂÂÁ 5 ÒÂÍ: óÂÂÁ 5 ÒÂÍÛ̉ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
ÓÚ‚ÂÚËÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË.
óÂÂÁ 10 ÒÂÍ: óÂÂÁ 10 ÒÂÍÛ̉ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
ÓÚ‚ÂÚËÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË.
èÂÂËÏÂÌÓ‚‡Ú¸ (åÂÌ˛ 8.X.3)
1. ÑÎfl ËÁÏÂÌÂÌËfl ËÏÂÌË ÔÓÙËÎfl ÔÂÂȉËÚÂ
̇ ˝ÚÓÚ ÔÓÙËθ ‚ ÒÔËÒÍ ÔÓÙËÎÂÈ,
̇ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ
ËÎË ÍÌÓÔÍÛ OK Ë ‚˚·ÂËÚÂ
èÂÂËÏÂÌÓ‚‡Ú¸.
2. 燷ÂËÚ ÌÛÊÌÓ ̇Á‚‡ÌËÂ Ë Ì‡ÊÏËÚÂ
ÍÌÓÔÍÛ éä ËÎË ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û [éä].
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ÇË·‡ˆËfl, íËıËÈ, Ë ç‡Û¯ÌËÍË ÌÂθÁfl
ÔÂÂËÏÂÌÓ‚‡Ú¸.
86
àÁ·‡ÌÌ˚ åÂÌ˛ 9.1
ùÚ‡ ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl ‰‡ÂÚ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚ¸ ‰Ó·‡‚ÎflÚ¸
ÒÓ·ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌ˚Â ÔÛÌÍÚ˚ ‚ „ÓÚÓ‚˚È ÒÔËÒÓÍ.
ëÓÁ‰‡‚ Ò‚Ó ÏÂÌ˛, ÏÓÊÌÓ ·˚ÒÚÓ ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ¸
‰ÓÒÚÛÔ Í ÌÛÊÌ˚Ï ÙÛÌ͈ËflÏ ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl, ̇ʇ‚ ̇‚Ë„‡ˆËÓÌÌÛ˛ Í·‚˯Û
‚‚Âı.
ÅÛ‰ËθÌËÍ åÂÌ˛ 9.2
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ̇ÒÚÓËÚ¸ ‰Ó 5 Ò˄̇ÎÓ‚
·Û‰ËθÌË͇, ÍÓÚÓ˚ ·Û‰ÛÚ Ò‡·‡Ú˚‚‡Ú¸ ‚
Û͇Á‡ÌÌÓ ‚ÂÏfl.
1. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÇÍÎ ÔÛÚÂÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl ̇
̇‚Ë„‡ˆËÓÌÌ˚ Í·‚Ë¯Ë ‚Ô‡‚Ó/‚΂Ó.
2. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÔÂËÓ‰ ÔÓ‚ÚÓÂÌËfl ÔË ÔÓÏÓ˘Ë
Í·‚˯ ̇‚Ë„‡ˆËË : é‰ËÌ ‡Á, èÓÌ~èflÚ,
èÓÌ~ëÛ·, Öʉ̂ÌÓ.
3. Ç˚·ÂËÚ Ê·ÂÏ˚È Á‚ÛÍ ·Û‰ËθÌË͇ Ë
̇ÊÏËÚ [OK].
4. èËÒ‚ÓÈÚ Ò˄̇ÎÛ ·Û‰ËθÌË͇ ËÏfl Ë
̇ÊÏËÚ [OK].
Bluetooth åÂÌ˛ 9.3
Bluetooth ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÏÓ·ËθÌ˚ı ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡Ï,
ÔÂËÙÂËÈÌÓÏÛ Ó·ÓÛ‰Ó‚‡Ì˲ Ë
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂ‡Ï, ̇ıÓ‰fl˘ËÏÒfl ÔÓ·ÎËÁÓÒÚË,
ÛÒڇ̇‚ÎË‚‡Ú¸ ÔflÏÓ ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌË ·ÂÁ
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl ÔÓ‚Ó‰Ó‚. ùÚÓÚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚ ÚÂıÌÓÎӄ˲ Bluetooth, ÍÓÚÓ‡fl
ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÛÒڇ̇‚ÎË‚‡Ú¸ ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl Ò
‰Û„ËÏË, ÒÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏ˚ÏË Ò Bluetooth,
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ÏË, ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÌ˚ÏË ÔËÎÓÊÂÌËflÏË
Ë Ú.‰.
ÄÍÒÂÒÒÛ‡˚
ÄÍÒÂÒÒÛ‡˚
87
ÄÍÒÂÒÒÛ‡˚
åÓË ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ (åÂÌ˛ 9.3.1)
åÓÊÌÓ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ Ë ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡, ÒÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏ˚Â Ò ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ
bluetooth.
ɇÌËÚÛ˚ (åÂÌ˛ 9.3.2)
åÓÊÌÓ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ Ë ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ handsfree, ÒÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏ˚ Ò
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ.
èË Ì‡ıÓʉÂÌËË ‚ ÏÂÌ˛ åÓË ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ ËÎË
ɇÌËÚÛ˚ Ç‡Ï ‰ÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÓÔˆËË:
]
ëÓ‰ËÌËÚ¸/éÚÍβ˜ÂÌËÂ:
èÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌËÂ/éÚÍβ˜ÂÌË ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡.
]
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ ÌÓ‚˚Â: ‰Ó·‡‚ÎÂÌË ÌÓ‚Ó„Ó
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ bluetooth.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
àÁ-Á‡ ÔÓ·ÎÂÏ Ò ÒÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏÓÒÚ¸˛
ÌÂÍÓÚÓ˚ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ ÏÓ„ÛÚ ÌÂ
ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡Ú¸ ˝ÚÛ ÙÛÌÍˆË˛.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]ÑÎfl Bluetooth-ÏÓ‰ÛÎfl ̇ÒÚÓflÚÂθÌÓ
ÂÍÓÏẨÛÂÚÒfl ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ‰‡È‚Â‡
WidComm.
]èË ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËË ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı Ò ‰Û„Ó„Ó
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ Bluetooth ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
Á‡Ô‡¯Ë‚‡ÂÚ ÔÓ‰Ú‚ÂʉÂÌËÂ.
]èÓÒΠÔÓ‰Ú‚ÂʉÂÌËfl ÔÂ‰‡˜Ë Ù‡ÈÎ
·Û‰ÂÚ ÒÍÓÔËÓ‚‡Ì ̇ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ.
]Ç Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ ÚËÔ‡ هȷ ÓÌ
·Û‰ÂÚ ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌ ‚ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ëı Ô‡Ô͇ı.
- Ù‡ÈÎ˚ MP3(.mp3, mp4, aac, m4a, wma):
Ô‡Ô͇ åÛÁ˚͇ (Music).
- ‚ˉÂÓ (.3GP, MP4): Ô‡Ô͇ ÇˉÂÓ (Video).
- ÍÓÌÚ‡ÍÚ˚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Ë (.VCF):
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ̇fl ÍÌË„‡.
- îÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË( .jpg): Ô‡Ô͇ ÙÓÚÓ„‡ÙËË
]èËÒÛÚÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊ͇ Bluetooth
(ÏÓ‰ÛÎÂÈ Bluetooth) ‰Îfl Ó·ÂÒÔ˜ÂÌËfl DUN
(Dialup Networking). ÑÎfl Ó·ÂÒÔ˜ÂÌËfl
ÍÓÂÍÚÌÓÈ ‡·ÓÚ˚ ÂÍÓÏẨÛÂÚÒfl
ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‰‡È‚Â‡ WidComm Bluetooth
1.4 ËÎË 3.0 ‰Îfl Windows.
ÄÍÒÂÒÒÛ‡˚
88
]
ᇉ‡Ú¸ ËÏfl: ËÁÏÂÌÂÌË ËÏÂÌË ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡
bluetooth.
]
ᇉ‡Ú¸ Í‡Í ‡‚ÚÓËÁÓ‚‡ÌÌ˚È/èÓÏÂÚËÚ¸ ͇Í
̇‚ÚÓËÁÓ‚‡ÌÌ˚È: ÛÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇
‡‚ÚÓËÁÓ‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl ÏÂʉÛ
ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ÏË bluetooth.
]
ÇÒÂ ÒÎÛÊ·˚: ÔÓÒÏÓÚ ‚ÒÂı ÒÎÛÊ·,
ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÏ˚ı ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚ÓÏ bluetooth.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸: Û‰‡ÎÂÌË ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ bluetooth.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ: Û‰‡ÎÂÌË ‚ÒÂı ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚
bluetooth.
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË (åÂÌ˛ 9.3.3)
åÓÊÌÓ Á‡„ËÒÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÌÓ‚Ó ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó,
ÒÓ‚ÏÂÒÚËÏÓÂ Ò bluetooth. ÖÒÎË ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó
ÛÊ ‰Ó·‡‚ÎÂÌÓ, ÏÓÊÌÓ ‚˚ÔÓÎÌËÚ¸ Â„Ó ÔÓËÒÍ,
‚‚‰fl Ô‡Óθ.
]
ᇉ‡Ú¸ Bluetooth
ÄÍÚË‚ËÁ‡ˆËfl ËÎË ÓÚÏÂ̇ ÙÛÌ͈ËË bluetooth.
]
ÇˉËÏÓÒÚ¸ ÏÓÂ„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇
ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ ÙÛÌ͈ËË Ó·Ì‡ÛÊÂÌËfl ‚‡¯Â„Ó
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‰Û„ËÏË ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ÏË bluetooth.
]
àÏfl ÏÓÂ„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇
ìÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ ËÏÂÌË ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚‡ bluetooth. èÓ
ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲ ÛÒڇ̇‚ÎË‚‡ÂÚÒfl ËÏfl LG
KG920.
ÑÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ ÒÂ‚ËÒ˚ (åÂÌ˛ 9.3.4)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ·Óθ¯ÓÂ
ÍÓ΢ÂÒÚ‚Ó ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ Bluetooth, ̇ÔËÏÂ,
ÔÂ‰‡˜‡ Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚, ÒËÌıÓÌËÁ‡ˆËfl Ò
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÓÏ Ë Ú.‰.
ÄÍÒÂÒÒÛ‡˚
89
ÄÍÒÂÒÒÛ‡˚
ëÓ‰ËÌÂÌË åÂÌ˛ 9.4
ë ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ‰‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÏÂÌ˛ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
‚˚·‡Ú¸ ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Ò
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÓÏ:
]
åÓ‰ÂÏ: ë ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ÏÓ‰Âχ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ¸ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ Í ÒÂÚ‚˚Ï ÒÂ‚ËÒ‡Ï. ÑÎfl
ÚÓ„Ó, ˜ÚÓ·˚ ÔÓ‰Íβ˜ËÚ¸Òfl Í ÒÂÚË
ËÌÚÂÌÂÚ(ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚
͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Â GPRS-ÏÓ‰Âχ), ‡ Ú‡ÍÊ ‰Îfl
ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Ò ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÓÏ ÔË
ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËË ÔÓ„‡ÏÏ˚ Contents Bank,
Ç‡Ï ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸ ‰‡ÌÌÛ˛
ÓÔˆË˛.
]
ë˙ÂÏÌ˚È ‰ËÒÍ: èË ‡ÍÚË‚‡ˆËË ‰‡ÌÌÓÈ
ÙÛÌ͈ËË, ÔË ÔÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌËË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Í
ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÛ, ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ·Û‰ÂÚ ÓÔ‰ÂÎflÚ¸Òfl
Í‡Í Ò˙ÂÏÌ˚È ‰ËÒÍ. ä‡ÚӘ͇ Ô‡ÏflÚË
‰ÓÎÊ̇ ·˚Ú¸ Ó·flÁ‡ÚÂθÌÓ ‚ÒÚ‡‚ÎÂ̇ ‚
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ.
ä‡Î¸ÍÛÎflÚÓ åÂÌ˛ 9.5
ÇÍβ˜‡ÂÚ ‚ Ò·fl ÙÛÌ͈ËË, Ú‡ÍËÂ Í‡Í :
ëÎÓÊÂÌËÂ, Ç˚˜ËÚ‡ÌËÂ, ìÏÌÓÊÂÌËÂ, ÑÂÎÂÌËÂ,
sin, cos Ë ‰Û„ËÂ.
1. ǂ‰ËÚ ÔÂ‚Ó ˜ËÒÎÓ ÔÛÚÂÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl ̇
ˆËÙÓ‚˚ Í·‚˯Ë.
2. èË ÔÓÏÓ˘Ë Í·‚Ë¯Ë Ì‡‚Ë„‡ˆËË ‚˚·ÂËÚÂ
ÁÌ‡Í ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ëfl. ÑÎfl ‚ÒÚ‡‚ÍË ÒÔˆˇθÌ˚ı
ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ Ì‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û îÛÌ͈ËË, Ë Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ Í·‚˯
̇‚Ë„‡ˆËË ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÌÛÊÌÛ˛.
3. èÓÒΠ˜Â„Ó ‚‚‰ËÚ ‚ÚÓÓ ˜ËÒÎÓ.
4. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ˜ÚÓ·˚ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸
ÂÁÛθڇÚ.
5. óÚÓ·˚ ‚‚ÂÒÚË ‰ÂÒflÚ˘ÌÓ ˜ËÒÎÓ, ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
. ÖÒÎË Ì‡Ê‡Ú¸ , ÏÓÊÌÓ ‚‚ÂÒÚË ( ).
6. ÑÎfl Á‡‚Â¯ÂÌËfl ‡·ÓÚ˚ Ò Í‡Î¸ÍÛÎflÚÓÓÏ
̇ÊÏËÚ [ç‡Á‡‰].
90
ÄÍÒÂÒÒÛ‡˚
äÓÌ‚ÂÚÂ åÂÌ˛ 9.6
èÂÓ·‡ÁÛÂÚ Î˛·Ó ËÁÏÂÂÌË ‚ ÌÛÊÌÛ˛ LJÏ
‚Â΢ËÌÛ. ëÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ 9 ÚËÔÓ‚ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌ˚ı
ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡ÌËÈ ‚ ‰Û„Ë ‚Â΢ËÌ˚: LJβڇ,
èÎÓ˘‡‰¸, ÑÎË̇, ÇÂÒ, íÂÏÔÂ‡ÚÛ‡, é·˙ÂÏ Ë
ëÍÓÓÒÚ¸, é·Û‚¸, é‰Âʉ‡.
1. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ‚Â΢ËÌÛ, ÍÓÚÓÛ˛ Ç˚ ıÓÚËÚÂ
ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ÔÛÚÂÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl ̇ Í·‚˯Ë
,̇‚Ë„‡ˆËË. ç‡ÊÏËÚ Í·‚˯Û
éä.
2. Ç˚·ÂËÚ Òڇ̉‡ÚÌÓ Á̇˜ÂÌË ÔË
ÔÓÏÓ˘Ë Í·‚˯ , ̇‚Ë„‡ˆËË.
ǂ‰ËÚ ‚Â΢ËÌÛ, ÍÓÚÓÛ˛ ıÓÚËÚÂ
ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡Ú¸. Ç‚ÂÒÚË ÓÚˈ‡ÚÂθÌÓÂ
Á̇˜ÂÌË ‚ ÍÓÌ‚ÂÚÂ Ì‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓ.
ç‡ÊÏËÚ ̇‚Ë„‡ˆËÓÌÌÛ˛ Í·‚Ë¯Û ‚ÌËÁ.
чÎÂÂ Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ ̇‚Ë„‡ˆËÓÌÌ˚ı Í·‚˯
‚Ô‡‚Ó/‚ÎÂ‚Ó ‚˚·ÂËÚ ‚Â΢ËÌÛ, ‚
ÍÓÚÓÛ˛ Ç˚ ıÓÚËÚ ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡Ú¸
ËÒıÓ‰ÌÛ˛.
ó‡ÒÓ‚ÓÈ ÔÓflÒ åÂÌ˛ 9.7
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÚÂÍÛ˘Â ‚ÂÏfl ‚Ó
‚ÒÂı ÍÛÔÌÂȯËı „ÓÓ‰‡ı ÏË‡.
1. Ç˚·ÂËÚ „ÓÓ‰, ÓÚÌÓÒfl˘ËÈÒfl Í ‚ÂÏÂÌÌÓÈ
ÁÓÌ ÔÛÚÂÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl ̇ Í·‚Ë¯Ë , ,
̇‚Ë„‡ˆËË.
2. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÚÂÍÛ˘Â ‚ÂÏfl ÔÓ
LJ¯ÂÏÛ ÏÂÒÚÌÓÏÛ ‚ÂÏÂÌË ÔÛÚfiÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl
ÍÌÓÔÍË [ìÒÚ‡Ì.].
SIM-ÏÂÌ˛ åÂÌ˛ 9.8
чÌÌÓ ÏÂÌ˛ Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡ LJ¯ÂÈ
ÒÂÚË
ÄÍÒÂÒÒÛ‡˚
91
Å‡ÛÁÂ
Å‡ÛÁÂ
åÓÊÌÓ ÔÓÎÛ˜ËÚ¸ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ Í ‡Á΢Ì˚Ï ÛÒÎÛ„‡Ï
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol), Ú‡ÍËÏ Í‡Í
·‡ÌÍÓ‚ÒÍË ÓÔÂ‡ˆËË, ÌÓ‚ÓÒÚË, ҂Ӊ͇
ÔÓ„Ó‰˚ Ë ‡ÒÔËÒ‡ÌË ÂÈÒÓ‚. ùÚË ÛÒÎÛ„Ë
Ô‰̇Á̇˜ÂÌ˚ ÒÔˆˇθÌÓ ‰Îfl ÏÓ·ËθÌ˚ı
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚ Ë ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡˛ÚÒfl
ÔÓÒÚ‡‚˘Ë͇ÏË ÛÒÎÛ„ WAP.
èÓ‚Â¸Ú ‰ÓÒÚÛÔÌÓÒÚ¸ ÛÒÎÛ„ WAP, ˆÂÌ˚ Ë
Ú‡ËÙ˚ ‚‡¯Â„Ó ÒÂÚÂ‚Ó„Ó ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡ Ë (ËÎË)
ÚÓ„Ó ÔÓÒÚ‡‚˘Ë͇, ÛÒÎÛ„‡ÏË ÍÓÚÓÓ„Ó ‚˚
ıÓÚËÚ ‚ÓÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl. èÓÒÚ‡‚˘ËÍË ÛÒÎÛ„
ÒÓÓ·˘‡Ú ‚‡Ï, Í‡Í ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl Ëı ÛÒÎÛ„‡ÏË.
ÑÎfl ‚˚ıÓ‰‡ ËÁ ·‡ÛÁÂ‡ ‰ÓÒÚ‡ÚÓ˜ÌÓ Ì‡Ê‡Ú¸
Í·‚Ë¯Û Ç ˝ÚÓÏ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚˚ȉÂÚ
‚ ÂÊËÏ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl.
燂˄‡ˆËfl Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ WAP-·‡ÛÁÂ‡
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÛÚ¯ÂÒÚ‚Ó‚‡Ú¸ ÔÓ àÌÚÂÌÂÚÛ,
ËÒÔÓθÁÛfl Í·‚Ë¯Ë ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ËÎË ÏÂÌ˛
WAP-·‡ÛÁÂ‡.
àÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË Í·‚˯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇
Ç ÚÓ ‚ÂÏfl ÍÓ„‰‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÔÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌ Í
àÌÚÂÌÂÚÛ ÙÛÌ͈ËË Í·‚˯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇
ÓÚ΢‡˛ÚÒfl ÓÚ Ëı ÙÛÌ͈ËÈ ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
àÍÓÌ͇ éÔËÒ‡ÌË ÙÛÌ͈ËË
èÂÂıÓ‰ Í ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ÂÈ ÒÚÓÍ ‚
ÒÓ‰ÂʇÌËË
ÇÓÁ‚‡Ú ̇ Ô‰˚‰Û˘Û˛ ÒÚ‡ÌˈÛ
Ç˚·Ó ÓÔˆËË
àÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌË ÏÂÌ˛ WAP-·‡ÛÁÂ‡
Ç ÚÓ ‚ÂÏfl ÍÓ„‰‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÔÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌ Í
ËÌÚÂÌÂÚÛ Ò ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËÂÏ ·ÂÒÔÓ‚Ó‰Ì˚ı
͇̇ÎÓ‚ Ò‚flÁË ‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌ˚ ‡Á΢Ì˚Â
‚‡ˇÌÚ˚ ̇·Ó‡ ÓÔˆËÈ ‚ ÏÂÌ˛.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
åÂÌ˛ WAP-·‡ÛÁÂÓ‚ ÏÓ„ÛÚ ÓÚ΢‡Ú¸Òfl
‰Û„ ÓÚ ‰Û„‡ ‚ Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ ‚ÂÒËË
·‡ÛÁÂ‡.
ÑÓχ¯Ìflfl åÂÌ˛ *.1
á‡È‰ËÚ ̇ ‰Óχ¯Ì˛˛ ÒÚ‡ÌˈÛ. ÑÓχ¯ÌÂÈ
ÒÚ‡ÌˈÂÈ ·Û‰ÂÚ Ò‡ÈÚ, ÍÓÚÓ˚È ÓÔ‰ÂÎflÂÚÒfl
‡ÍÚË‚Ì˚Ï ÔÓÙËÎÂÏ. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ Ì ÓÔ‰ÂÎËÎË
Â„Ó ‚ ‡ÍÚË‚ÌÓÏ ÔÓÙËÎÂ, ÚÓ ÓÌ ·Û‰ÂÚ
ÓÔ‰ÂÎÂÌ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓÓÏ ÒÂÚË.
á‡Í·‰ÍË åÂÌ˛ *.2
чÌ̇fl ÛÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Ç‡Ï ÒÓı‡ÌflÚ¸
‡‰ÂÒ‡ (URL) ÌÛÊÌ˚ı Ç‡Ï Ò‡ÈÚÓ‚ ‰Îfl
‰‡Î¸ÌÂÈ¯Â„Ó ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl. LJ¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÏÂÚ¸ ÌÂÒÍÓθÍÓ Ô‰ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌ˚ı
Á‡Í·‰ÓÍ, Ëı ÌÂθÁfl Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸.
ëÓÁ‰‡Ú¸ Á‡Í·‰ÍÛ
1. ç‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÍÌÓÔÍÛ [éÔˆËË].
2. Ç˚·ÂËÚ ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ Ë Ì‡ÊÏËÚÂ
Í·‚Ë¯Û éä.
3. èÓÒΠ‚‚Ó‰‡ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ„Ó URL Ë Ì‡Á‚‡ÌËfl
̇ÊÏËÚ Í·‚Ë¯Û OK.
èÓÒΠÒÓÁ‰‡ÌËfl Á‡Í·‰ÓÍ, Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
‚ÓÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ËÏË ÛÒÎÛ„‡ÏË.
]
èÓ‰Íβ˜ËÚ¸Òfl: èÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌËÂ Í ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓÈ
Á‡Í·‰ÍÂ.
]
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸: ÒÓÁ‰‡ÌË ÌÓ‚ÓÈ Á‡Í·‰ÍË.
]
ꉇÍÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸: àÁÏÂÌËÚ ËÏfl Ë ‡‰ÂÒ
‚˚·‡ÌÌÓÈ Á‡Í·‰ÍË.
èÂÂÈÚË Í URL åÂÌ˛ *.3
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ ˝ÚÛ ÙÛÌÍˆË˛ ‰Îfl
ÌÂÔÓÒ‰ÒÚ‚ÂÌÌÓ„Ó ÔÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌËfl Í Î˛·ÓÏÛ
Ê·ÂÏÓÏÛ Ò‡ÈÚÛ. èÓÒΠ‚‚Ó‰‡ URL ̇ÊÏËÚÂ
Í·‚Ë¯Û OK.
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË åÂÌ˛ *.4
åÓÊÌÓ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÔÓÙËÎË, ̇ÒÚÓÈÍË Í˝¯,
cookies Ë ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚ¸ ÒÂÚË àÌÚÂÌÂÚ.
92
Å‡ÛÁÂ
Å‡ÛÁÂ
Å‡ÛÁÂ
93
èÓÙËÎË (åÂÌ˛ *.4.1)
èÓÙËθ - ˝ÚÓ ËÌÙÓχˆËfl, ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂχfl
‰Îfl ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl Ò àÌÚÂÌÂÚÓÏ.
Ç Í‡Ê‰ÓÏ ÔÓÙËΠÂÒÚ¸ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘ËÂ
ÔÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛:
]
ÄÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸: ÔËÏÂÌÂÌË ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó
ÔÓÙËÎfl.
]
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË: ‰‡ÍÚËÓ‚‡ÌËÂ Ë ËÁÏÂÌÂÌËÂ
̇ÒÚÓÂÍ WAP ‰Îfl ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÔÓÙËÎfl.
- ÑÓχ¯Ìflfl ÒÚ‡Ìˈ‡: ‚‚Ó‰ URL WAP-
Ò‡ÈÚ‡, ÍÓÚÓ˚È ·Û‰ÂÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl ‚
͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Â ‰Óχ¯ÌÂÈ ÒÚ‡Ìˈ˚.
Ç‚Ó‰ http:// ÔÂ‰ ͇ʉ˚Ï URL
ÌÂÓ·flÁ‡ÚÂÎÂÌ: ‚ ·‡ÛÁÂ WAP ˝ÚÓ
ÔÓËÁ‚Ó‰ËÚÒfl ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË.
- èÓÚÓÍÓÎ: ÛÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ ÔÓÚÓÍÓ· ÒÎÛÊ·˚
‰‡ÌÌ˚ı.
1. CSD
2. GPRS
- ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı: ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡ÂÚÒfl ÚÓθÍÓ
ÔË ‚˚·Ó чÌÌ˚ı ‚ ͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Â èÓÚÓÍÓ·.
çÓÏÂ ̇·Ó‡: ‚‚Ó‰ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓ„Ó ÌÓÏÂ‡
‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ Í ¯Î˛ÁÛ WAP.
à‰ÂÌÚ. ÔÓθÁ.: ˉÂÌÚËÙË͇ÚÓ
ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÚÂÎfl ‰Îfl ÒÂ‚Â‡ ÍÓÏÏÛÚËÛÂÏÓ„Ó
‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡
(‡ çÖ ¯Î˛Á‡ WAP).
è‡Óθ: Ô‡Óθ, Á‡Ô‡¯Ë‚‡ÂÏ˚È
ÒÂ‚ÂÓÏ ÍÓÏÏÛÚËÛÂÏÓ„Ó ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ (‡ çÖ
¯Î˛Á‡ WAP) ‰Îfl ˉÂÌÚËÙË͇ˆËË
ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÚÂÎfl.
íËÔ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡: ‚˚·Ó ÚËÔ‡ ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡:
Ä̇ÎÓ„Ó‚˚È ËÎË ISDN (ˆËÙÓ‚ÓÈ).
ÇÂÏfl ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl: ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ‚‚ÂÒÚË
‚ÂÏfl Á‡‰ÂÊÍË ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl. èÓÒÎÂ
ËÒÚ˜ÂÌËfl ‚˚¯ÂÛ͇Á‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ‚ÂÏÂÌË WAP
·‡ÛÁÂ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÍβ˜ËÚ¸Òfl ÓÚ ÒÂÚË, ÂÒÎË
‚ Ú˜ÂÌËËË ‚ÒÂ„Ó ˝ÚÓ„Ó ‚ÂÏÂÌË Ì ·˚ÎÓ
ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌÓ Í‡ÍËı-ÎË·Ó ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı.
- ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË GPRS: ̇ÒÚÓÈ͇ ‚ÓÁÏÓÊ̇
ÚÓθÍÓ ÔË ‚˚·Ó GPRS ‚ ͇˜ÂÒÚ‚Â
ÔÓÚÓÍÓ· ÔÂ‰‡˜Ë ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı.
APN: ‚‚Ó‰ ËÏÂÌË ÚÓ˜ÍË ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ (APN)
GPRS.
Å‡ÛÁÂ
Å‡ÛÁÂ
94
à‰ÂÌÚ. ÔÓθÁ.: ˉÂÌÚËÙË͇ˆËfl
ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÚÂÎfl ‰Îfl ÒÂ‚Â‡ APN.
è‡Óθ: Ô‡Óθ Á‡Ô‡¯Ë‚‡ÂÏ˚È ÒÂ‚ÂÓÏ
APN.
- ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË ÔÓÍÒË
èÓÍÒË: ÇÍÎ/Ç˚ÍÎ (Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡)
IP a‰ÂÒ: ‚‚Ó‰ IP-‡‰ÂÒ‡.
èÓÚ: ‚‚Ó‰ ÔÓÚ‡ ÔÓÍÒË.
- ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË DNS
éÒÌÓ‚ÌÓÈ ÒÂ‚Â: ‚‚Ó‰ IP-‡‰ÂÒ‡
ÓÒÌÓ‚ÌÓ„Ó ÒÂ‚Â‡ DNS
ÇÒÔÓÏÓ„‡ÚÂθÌ˚È ÒÂ‚Â: ‚‚Ó‰ IP-‡‰ÂÒ‡
‚ÒÔÓÏÓ„‡ÚÂθÌÓ„Ó ÒÂ‚Â‡ DNS
]
èÂÂËÏÂÌÓ‚‡Ú¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÁÏÂÌËÚ¸
̇Á‚‡ÌË ‚˚·‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÔÓÙËÎfl.
]
ÑÓ·‡‚ËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‰Ó·‡‚ËÚ¸
ÌÓ‚˚È ÔÓÙËθ.
]
쉇ÎËÚ¸: 쉇ÎflÂÚ ‚˚·‡ÌÌ˚È ÔÓÙËθ ËÁ
ÒÔËÒ͇.
ä˝¯ (åÂÌ˛ *.4.2)
àÌÙÓχˆËfl Ò WAP-Ò‡ÈÚÓ‚ ËÎË ÛÒÎÛ„Ë,
‰ÓÒÚÛÔ Í ÍÓÚÓ˚Ï ·˚ΠLJÏË ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌ,
ÒÓı‡Ìfl˛ÚÒfl ‚ Í˝¯-Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
î‡ÈÎ˚ “Cookie” (åÂÌ˛ *.4.3)
àÌÙÓχˆËfl Ó ‰ÓÒÚÛÔÂ Í ÛÒÎÛ„‡Ï
ÒÓı‡ÌflÂÚÒfl ‚ cookie هȷı ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
é˜ËÒÚËÚ¸ Í˝¯ (åÂÌ˛ *.4.4)
쉇ÎflÂÚ ‚Ò˛ ËÌÙÓχˆË˛, ̇ıÓ‰fl˘Û˛Òfl ‚
Í˝¯-Ô‡ÏflÚË.
é˜ËÒÚËÚ¸ Cookies (åÂÌ˛ *.4.5)
쉇ÎflÂÚ ‚Ò ÍÓÌÚÂÍÒÚ˚ ËÁ Ù‡ÈÎÓ‚ cookies.
95
Å‡ÛÁÂ
ÅÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚ¸ (åÂÌ˛ *.4.6)
èÓ͇Á‡Ì ÒÔËÒÓÍ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ı ÒÂÚËÙË͇ÚÓ‚.
]
èÓÎÌÓÏÓ˜Ëfl: ÔÓÒÏÓÚ ÒÔËÒ͇
ÒÂÚËÙË͇ÚÓ‚ ÔÓÎÌÓÏÓ˜ËÈ, ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌÌ˚ı ‚
Ô‡ÏflÚË ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
]
ã˘ÌÓÂ: ÔÓÒÏÓÚ ÒÔËÒ͇ ΢Ì˚ı
ÒÂÚËÙË͇ÚÓ‚, ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌÌ˚ı ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
èÓ‚ÂËÚ¸ Á‡ÔËÒ¸ Ó ÔÓÔÛ˘ÂÌÌ˚ı, ÔËÌflÚ˚ı
Ë ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ı ÏÓÊÌÓ ÚÓθÍÓ ‚ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â,
ÂÒÎË ‚ ÁÓÌ ӷÒÎÛÊË‚‡ÌËfl ˉÂÌÚËÙË͇ˆËfl
ÎËÌËË ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊË‚‡ÂÚÒfl ÒÂÚ¸˛.
çÓÏÂ Ë ËÏfl (ÂÒÎË ËÏÂÂÚÒfl) ÓÚÓ·‡Ê‡˛ÚÒfl
‚ÏÂÒÚÂ Ò ‰‡ÚÓÈ Ë ‚ÂÏÂÌÂÏ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡. åÓÊÌÓ
Ú‡ÍÊ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ‚ÂÏfl ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
èÓÔÛ˘ÂÌÌ˚ åÂÌ˛ 0.1
чÌ̇fl ÓÔˆËfl ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸
ÔÓÒΉÌË 10 ÌÂÓڂ˜ÂÌÌ˚ı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚. äÓÏÂ
ÚÓ„Ó, ÏÓÊÌÓ:
• èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÌÓÏÂ, ÂÒÎË ÓÌ ËÏÂÂÚÒfl, Ë
̇Ô‡‚ËÚ¸ ÔÓ ÌÂÏÛ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ËÎË ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ „Ó
‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Â
• Ç‚ÂÒÚË ÌÓ‚Ó ËÏfl ‰Îfl ÌÓÏÂ‡ Ë ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸
Â„Ó Ë ÌÓÏÂ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Â
• éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ̇ ˝ÚÓÚ ÌÓÏÂ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
• 쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ËÁ ÒÔËÒ͇
ÇıÓ‰fl˘Ë åÂÌ˛ 0.2
чÌ̇fl ÓÔˆËfl ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸
ÔÓÒΉÌË 10 ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚. äÓÏ ÚÓ„Ó,
ÏÓÊÌÓ:
• èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÌÓÏÂ, ÂÒÎË ÓÌ ËÏÂÂÚÒfl, Ë
̇Ô‡‚ËÚ¸ ÔÓ ÌÂÏÛ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ËÎË ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ „Ó
‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Â
• Ç‚ÂÒÚË ÌÓ‚Ó ËÏfl ‰Îfl ÌÓÏÂ‡ Ë ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸
Â„Ó Ë ÌÓÏÂ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Â
• éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ̇ ˝ÚÓÚ ÌÓÏÂ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
• 쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ËÁ ÒÔËÒ͇
àÒıÓ‰fl˘Ë åÂÌ˛ 0.3
чÌ̇fl ÓÔˆËfl ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸
ÔÓÒΉÌË 20 ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚
(‚˚ÔÓÎÌÂÌÌ˚ı ËÎË ÔÓÔ˚ÚÍË ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚).
• èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÌÓÏÂ, ÂÒÎË ÓÌ ËÏÂÂÚÒfl, Ë
̇Ô‡‚ËÚ¸ ÔÓ ÌÂÏÛ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ËÎË ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸ „Ó
‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Â
Ç˚ÁÓ‚˚
Ç˚ÁÓ‚˚
96
97
Ç˚ÁÓ‚˚
• Ç‚ÂÒÚË ÌÓ‚Ó ËÏfl ‰Îfl ÌÓÏÂ‡ Ë ÒÓı‡ÌËÚ¸
Â„Ó Ë ÌÓÏÂ ‚ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌÓÈ ÍÌË„Â
• éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ ̇ ˝ÚÓÚ ÌÓÏÂ ÒÓÓ·˘ÂÌËÂ
• 쉇ÎËÚ¸ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ËÁ ÒÔËÒ͇
ÇÒ ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚ åÂÌ˛ 0.4
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÔËÒÓÍ ‚ÒÂı
‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı, ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı Ë ÔÓÔÛ˘ÂÌÌ˚ı
‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
쉇ÎËÚ¸ ÔÓÒΉÌË Á‚ÓÌÍË
åÂÌ˛ 0.5
èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸ ÒÔËÒÍË ÔÓÔÛ˘ÂÌÌ˚ı,
‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı, ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚, ‡ Ú‡ÍÊ ‚ÒÂ
‚˚ÁÓ‚˚.
ëÚÓËÏÓÒÚ¸ åÂÌ˛ 0.6
èÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ (åÂÌ˛ 0.6.1)
èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸
ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı Ë ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı
‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚. í‡ÍÊ ÏÓÊÌÓ Ò·ÓÒËÚ¸ ‚ÂÏfl
‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚. ÑÓÒÚÛÔÌ˚ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÔÛÌÍÚ˚:
]
èÓÒΉÌËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚: ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸
ÔÓÒΉÌÂ„Ó ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
]
ÇÒ ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚: Ó·˘‡fl ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸
‚ÒÂı ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı Ë ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚ Ò
ÏÓÏÂÌÚ‡ ÔÓÒΉÌÂ„Ó Ò·ÓÒ‡ Ú‡ÈÏÂ‡.
]
ÇıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ: ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı
‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
]
àÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ: ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı
‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
]
ë·ÓÒËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ: ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Ò·ÓÒËÚ¸
ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ‚ÒÂı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚ - ‰Îfl
˝ÚÓ„Ó Ì‡ÊÏËÚ ÎÂ‚Û˛ ÙÛÌ͈ËÓ̇θÌÛ˛
Í·‚Ë¯Û [OK].
ëÚÓËÏÓÒÚ¸ (åÂÌ˛ 0.6.2)
èÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ ÔÓ‚ÂËÚ¸ ÒÚÓËÏÓÒÚ¸ ÔÓÒΉ̄Ó
‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ ËÎË ‚ÒÂı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚, ‡ Ú‡ÍÊ ÔÓ‚ÂËÚ¸
ÓÒÚ‡ÚÓÍ Ì‡ Ò˜ÂÚÂ Ë Ò·ÓÒËÚ¸ Á̇˜ÂÌËfl
ÒÚÓËÏÓÒÚË. ÑÎfl ÚÓ„Ó, ˜ÚÓ·˚ Ò·ÓÒËÚ¸
Á̇˜ÂÌË ÒÚÓËÏÓÒÚË, ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏ PIN2-ÍÓ‰.
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË (åÂÌ˛ 0.6.3)
(ᇂËÒËÚ ÓÚ SIM ͇Ú˚)
]
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ Ú‡ËÙ: Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸
ÚËÔ ‚‡Î˛Ú˚ Ë ÒÚÓËÏÓÒÚ¸ ‰ËÌˈ˚ ÓÔ·Ú˚.
é·‡ÚËÚÂÒ¸ Í Ç‡¯ÂÏÛ ÔÓÒÚ‡‚˘ËÍÛ ÛÒÎÛ„
‰Îfl ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËfl ˆÂÌ˚ Á‡ ‰ËÌËˆÛ ÓÔ·Ú˚.
ÑÎfl ‚˚·Ó‡ ‚‡Î˛Ú˚ ËÎË Â‰ËÌˈ˚ ÓÔ·Ú˚ ‚
‰‡ÌÌÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛ Ç‡Ï ÔÓ̇‰Ó·ËÚÒfl ÍÓ‰ PIN2.
]
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ Í‰ËÚ: чÌ̇fl ÒÂÚ‚‡fl ÛÒÎÛ„‡
ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Ç‡Ï Ó„‡Ì˘˂‡Ú¸ ‡ÒıÓ‰˚
ÔÛÚÂÏ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌËfl ÎËÏËÚ‡ ‡ÒıÓ‰Ó‚.
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂÂÚ óËÚ‡Ú¸, ·Û‰ÂÚ
ÔÓ͇Á˚‚‡Ú¸Òfl ÍÓ΢ÂÒÚ‚Ó ÓÒÚ‡‚¯ËıÒfl
‰ËÌˈ. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ àÁÏÂÌËÚ¸, Ç˚
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ËÁÏÂÌflÚ¸ LJ¯ ÎËÏËÚ ÓÔ·Ú˚.
]
Ä‚ÚÓÔÓ͇Á: чÌ̇fl ÒÂÚ‚‡fl ÛÒÎÛ„‡
ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Ç‡Ï ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË
ÔÓÒχÚË‚‡Ú¸ ÒÚÓËÏÓÒÚ¸ LJ¯Â„Ó
ÔÓÒΉÌÂ„Ó ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÇÍÎ
‚ ÏÂÌ˛, Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ۂˉÂÚ¸ ÒÚÓËÏÓÒÚ¸
ÔÓÒΉÌÂ„Ó ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ ÔÓÒÎÂ Â„Ó ÓÍÓ̘‡ÌËfl.
ëÔ‡‚͇ GPRS åÂÌ˛ 0.7
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓ‚ÂËÚ¸ Ó·˙ÂÏ ÔÂ‰‡ÌÌÓÈ
ËÌÙÓχˆËË Ò ÔÓÏÓ˘¸˛ GPRS. í‡Í Ê Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÍÓθÍÓ ‚ÂÏÂÌË Ç˚
̇ıÓ‰ËÚÂÒ¸ ̇ ÎËÌËË.
èÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ (åÂÌ˛ 0.7.1)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓ‚ÂËÚ¸ ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸
ÔÓÒΉÌÂ„Ó ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl ËÎË ‚ÒÂı ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËÈ.
Ç˚ Ú‡ÍÊ ÏÓÊÂÚ ۉ‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚Ò ˝ÚË ‰‡ÌÌ˚Â.
é·˙ÂÏ ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı (åÂÌ˛ 0.7.2)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓ‚ÂËÚ¸ Ó·˙fiÏ ÓÚÔ‡‚ÎÂÌÌ˚ı,
ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌÌ˚ı ËÎË ‚ÒÂı ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı, ‡ Ú‡ÍÊÂ
Û‰‡ÎËÚ¸ ‚Ò ˝ÚË ‰‡ÌÌ˚Â.
Ç˚ÁÓ‚˚
Ç˚ÁÓ‚˚
98
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
99
чڇ Ë ‚ÂÏfl åÂÌ˛ #.1
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ̇ÒÚÓËÚ¸ ÙÛÌ͈ËË, ÓÚÌÓÒfl˘ËÂÒfl
Í ‰‡ÚÂ Ë ‚ÂÏÂÌË.
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‰‡ÚÛ (åÂÌ˛ #.1.1)
]
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‰‡ÚÛ
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‚ÂÒÚË ÚÂÍÛ˘Û˛ ‰‡ÚÛ.
]
îÓÏ‡Ú ‰‡Ú˚
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÙÓÏ‡Ú ‰‡Ú˚.
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‚ÂÏfl (åÂÌ˛ #.1.2)
]
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‚ÂÏfl
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‚ÂÒÚË ÚÂÍÛ˘Â ‚ÂÏfl.
]
îÓÏ‡Ú ‚ÂÏÂÌË
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÙÓÏ‡Ú ‚ÂÏÂÌË,
‚˚·‡‚ ÏÂÊ‰Û 24-˜‡ÒÓ‚˚Ï ÙÓχÚÓÏ Ë
12- ˜‡ÒÓ‚˚Ï.
üÁ˚Í åÂÌ˛ #.2
Ç ‰‡ÌÌÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ flÁ˚Í
ÏÂÌ˛ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
Ç˚ÁÓ‚ åÂÌ˛ #.3
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÓÔˆËË, ÓÚÌÓÒfl˘ËÂÒfl Í
‚˚ÁÓ‚Û, ÔÛÚÂÏ Ì‡Ê‡ÚËfl ̇ Í·‚Ë¯Û [OK]
‚ ÏÂÌ˛ ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË.
èÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËfl (åÂÌ˛ #.3.1)
ìÒÎÛ„‡ ÔÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËË ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ
ÔÂ‡‰ÂÒÓ‚˚‚‡Ú¸ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ë „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚˚Â
‚˚ÁÓ‚˚, Ù‡ÍÒËÏËθÌ˚ ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚, ‡ Ú‡ÍÊe
ËÌÙÓχˆËÓÌÌ˚ ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚ ̇ ‰Û„ÓÈ ÌÓÏÂ.
ÑÎfl ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËfl ·ÓΠÔÓÎÌÓÈ ËÌÙÓχˆËË
Ó·‡˘‡ÈÚÂÒ¸ Í Ç‡¯ÂÏÛ ÔÓÒÚ‡‚˘ËÍÛ ÛÒÎÛ„
ÏÓ·ËθÌÓÈ Ò‚flÁË.
]
ÇÒÂ „ÓÎÓÒ. ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚
èÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËfl ‚ÒÂı ·ÂÁ ËÒÍβ˜ÂÌËfl
„ÓÎÓÒÓ‚˚ı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚
]
äÓ„‰‡ Á‡ÌflÚÓ
èÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËfl ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚ ÂÒÎË ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
Á‡ÌflÚ
]
ÖÒÎË ÌÂÚ ÓÚ‚ÂÚ‡
èÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËfl „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚˚ı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚ ‚
ÒÎÛ˜‡Â,ÂÒÎË Ç˚ Ì Óڂ˜‡ÂÚÂ.
]
ÖÒÎË Ì‰ÓÒÚÛÔÂÌ
èÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËfl „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚˚ı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚, ÂÒÎË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‚˚Íβ˜ÂÌ ËÎË Ì‡ıÓ‰ËÚÒfl ‚ÌÂ
ÁÓÌ˚ ‰ÂÈÒÚ‚Ëfl ÒÂÚË.
]
ÇÒ ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚ ‰‡ÌÌ˚ı
èÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËfl ̇ ÌÓÏÂ, ÔÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌÌ˚È Í
ÔÂÒÓ̇θÌÓÏÛ ÍÓÏÔ¸˛ÚÂÛ.
]
ÇÒ هÍÒ-‚˚ÁÓ‚˚
èÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËfl ̇ ÌÓÏÂ, ÔÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌÌ˚È Í
Ù‡ÍÒËÏËθÌÓÏÛ ‡ÔÔ‡‡ÚÛ.
]
éÚÏÂÌËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ
éÚÏÂÌflÂÚ ‚Ò ÔÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËË ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
èÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛
åÂÌ˛ èÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËfl ËÏÂÂÚ ÔÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛,
ÍÓÚÓ˚ Û͇Á‡Ì˚ ÌËÊÂ.
ÄÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸
ÄÍÚË‚ËÛÂÚ ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘Û˛ ÛÒÎÛ„Û.
ç‡ „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚Û˛ ÔÓ˜ÚÛ
Ç‚Ó‰ ÌÓÏÂ‡ ‰Îfl ÔÂ‡‰ÂÒ‡ˆËË ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ ̇
ÌÓÏÂ „ÓÎÓÒÓ‚ÓÈ ÔÓ˜Ú˚.
ç‡ ‰Û„ÓÈ ÌÓÏÂ
ì͇ÊËÚ ÌÓÏÂ, ̇ ÍÓÚÓ˚È ·Û‰ÂÚ
ÔÂ‡‰ÂÒÓ‚‡Ì ‚˚ÁÓ‚.
ç‡ ËÁ·‡ÌÌ˚È ÌÓÏÂ
Ç˚‚Ó‰ËÚ ÒÔËÒÓÍ ËÁ 5 ËÁ·‡ÌÌ˚ı ÌÓÏÂÓ‚.
éÚÏÂ̇
éÚÍβ˜‡ÂÚ ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘Û˛ ÛÒÎÛ„Û.
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÚ‡ÚÛÒ
èÓ‚Â͇ ÒÚ‡ÚÛÒ‡ ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚Û˛˘ÂÈ ÛÒÎÛ„Ë.
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
100
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
101
êÂÊËÏ ÓÚ‚ÂÚ‡ (åÂÌ˛ #.3.2)
]
ã˛·ÓÈ Í·‚˯ÂÈ
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂÂÚ ‰‡ÌÌÓ ÏÂÌ˛, Ç˚
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÔËÌËχڸ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈ ‚˚ÁÓ‚ ÔÛÚÂÏ
̇ʇÚËfl ̇ β·Û˛ Í·‚˯Û, Á‡
ËÒÍβ˜ÂÌËÂÏ Í·‚Ë¯Ë [á‡ÍÓ̘ËÚ¸].
]
íÓθÍÓ Í·‚˯ÂÈ «éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸»
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ˝ÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛, ÚÓ Ç˚
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÔËÌËχڸ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ë Á‚ÓÌÍË
ÔÓÒÚ˚Ï Ì‡Ê‡ÚËÂÏ Ì‡ Í·‚˯Û
[éÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸].
èÓÒ˚·ڸ Ò‚ÓÈ ÌÓÏÂ (åÂÌ˛ #.3.3)
(Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÒÂÚË Ë Ô‰ÓÒÚ‡‚ÎflÂÏ˚ı ÛÒÎÛ„)
]
ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌÓ ÒÂÚ¸˛
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ˝ÚÓ ÏÂÌ˛, Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔÓÒ·ڸ LJ¯ ÌÓÏÂ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‚
Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ Ì‡ÒÚÓÂÍ ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓ‡.
]
ÇÍÎ
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ‰‡ÌÌÓ ÏÂÌ˛, Ç˚
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ LJ¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌ˚È
ÌÓÏÂ ‰Û„ÓÏÛ ÎˈÛ. ÑÛ„ËÏË ÒÎÓ‚‡ÏË, LJ¯
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌ˚È ÌÓÏÂ ÔÓfl‚ËÚÒfl ̇ ˝Í‡ÌÂ
‰ËÒÔÎÂfl ÔËÌËχ˛˘Â„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
]
Ç˚ÍÎ
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ‰‡ÌÌÓ ÏÂÌ˛, Ç˚ ÌÂ
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÔ‡‚ËÚ¸ LJ¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌ˚È
ÌÓÏÂ.
éÊˉ‡ÌË ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ (åÂÌ˛ #.3.4)
(Á‡‚ËÒËÚ ÓÚ ÒÂÚË)
]
ÄÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÇÍβ˜ÂÌÓ, Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔËÌflÚ¸ Á‚ÓÌÓÍ, ̇ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈÒfl ‚ ÂÊËÏÂ
ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl.
]
éÚÏÂ̇
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ Ç˚Íβ˜ÂÌÓ, Ç˚ ÌÂ
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÔËÌflÚ¸ Á‚ÓÌÓÍ, ̇ıÓ‰fl˘ËÈÒfl ‚
ÂÊËÏ ÓÊˉ‡ÌËfl.
]
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÚ‡ÚÛÒ
èÓ͇Á˚‚‡ÂÚ ÒÚ‡ÚÛÒ ‰‡ÌÌÓÈ ÛÒÎÛ„Ë.
áÛÏÏÂ (åÂÌ˛ #.3.5)
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂÂÚ ÇÍÎ, Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÔÓ‚ÂflÚ¸ ÔÓ‰ÓÎÊËÚÂθÌÓÒÚ¸ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ ÔÓ
Á‚ÛÍÓ‚ÓÏÛ Ò˄̇ÎÛ, ÍÓÚÓ˚È ·Û‰ÂÚ
‡Á‰‡‚‡Ú¸Òfl Í‡Ê‰Û˛ ÏËÌÛÚÛ ‚ ıӉ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
Ä‚ÚÓ‰ÓÁ‚ÓÌ (åÂÌ˛ #.3.6)
]
ÇÍÎ
ÖÒÎË ‰‡Ì̇fl ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl ‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ì‡,
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ·Û‰ÂÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË Ô˚Ú‡Ú¸Òfl
̇·‡Ú¸ ÌÓÏÂ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‚ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â
Ì‚ÓÁÏÓÊÌÓÒÚË ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌË ‚
̇ÒÚÓfl˘ËÈ ÏÓÏÂÌÚ.
]
Ç˚ÍÎ
LJ¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ì ·Û‰ÂÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË
Ô˚Ú‡Ú¸Òfl ̇·‡Ú¸ ÌÓÏÂ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‚
ÒÎÛ˜‡Â ÓÚÒÛÚÒÚ‚Ëfl ÒÓ‰ËÌÂÌËfl ‚ ̇ÒÚÓfl˘ËÈ
ÏÓÏÂÌÚ.
ÅÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚ¸ åÂÌ˛ #.4
á‡ÔÓÒ PIN-ÍÓ‰‡ (åÂÌ˛ #.4.1)
Ç ‰‡ÌÌÓÏ ÏÂÌ˛ Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸, ˜ÚÓ·˚
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Á‡Ô‡¯Ë‚‡Î ‚‚Ó‰ PIN ÍÓ‰‡ LJ¯ÂÈ
SIM ͇Ú˚ ÔË ‚Íβ˜ÂÌËË.
1. Ç˚·ÂËÚ á‡ÔÓÒ PIN-ÍÓ‰‡ ‚ ÏÂÌ˛
̇ÒÚÓÂÍ ·ÂÁÓÔ‡ÒÌÓÒÚË, ‡ Á‡ÚÂÏ Ì‡ÊÏËÚÂ
[OK].
2. ìÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ ÄÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸/éÚÍβ˜ËÚ¸.
3. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ÄÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸, ÚÓ Ç‡Ï
·Û‰ÂÚ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ‚‚ÂÒÚË PIN-ÍÓ‰, ÍÓ„‰‡
Ç˚ ·Û‰ÂÚ ‚Íβ˜‡Ú¸ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ.
4. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚‚‰fiÚ Ì‚ÂÌ˚È PIN-ÍÓ‰ ·ÓÎÂÂ
Úfiı ‡Á, ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ·Û‰ÂÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË
Á‡·ÎÓÍËÓ‚‡Ì. ÖÒÎË PIN-ÍÓ‰ ·ÎÓÍËÓ‚‡Ì,
Ç‡Ï ÔˉÂÚÒfl ‚‚ÂÒÚË PUK-ÍÓ‰.
5. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ LJ¯ PUK-ÍÓ‰ ‰Ó
‰ÂÒflÚË ‡Á. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚‚‰fiÚ Ì‚ÂÌ˚È
PUK-ÍÓ‰ ·ÓΠ‰ÂÒflÚË ‡Á, ÚÓ Ç˚ ÛÊ ÌÂ
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ҇ÏÓÒÚÓflÚÂθÌÓ ‡Á·ÎÓÍËÓ‚‡Ú¸
LJ¯ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ. Ç‡Ï ÔˉfiÚÒfl Ó·‡ÚËÚ¸Òfl ‚
ÒÎÛÊ·Û ÚÂıÌ˘ÂÒÍÓÈ ÔÓ‰‰ÂÊÍË.
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
102
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
103
ÅÎÓÍËӂ͇ ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ (åÂÌ˛ #.4.2)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸ Á‡˘ËÚÌ˚È ÍÓ‰ ‰Îfl
Ô‰ÓÚ‚‡˘ÂÌËfl ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl LJ¯Â„Ó
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‰Û„ËÏË Îˈ‡ÏË. èË ‚Íβ˜ÂÌËË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ Ç‡Ï ·Û‰ÂÚ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ‚‚ÂÒÚË
Á‡˘ËÚÌ˚È ÍÓ‰, ÂÒÎË ‰‡Ì̇fl ÓÔˆËfl
‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ì‡. ᇢËÚÌ˚È ÍÓ‰,
ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌÌ˚È ÔÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲ -” 0000”.
ÖÒÎË ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÓÔˆË˛ èË ÒÏÂÌ SIM, LJÏ
·Û‰ÂÚ ÌÂÓ·ıÓ‰ËÏÓ ‚‚Ó‰ËÚ¸ Á‡˘ËÚÌ˚È ÍÓ‰
ÚÓθÍÓ ÔË ÒÏÂÌ SIM-͇Ú˚.
í‡ÈÏÂ ‡‚ÚÓ ·ÎÓÍ. Í·‚˯ (åÂÌ˛ #.4.3)
ùÚÓÚ ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Á‡‰‡Ú¸ ‚ÂÏfl
‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍÓÈ ·ÎÓÍËÓ‚ÍË Í·‚ˇÚÛ˚.
á‡ÔÂÚ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ (åÂÌ˛ #.4.4)
ìÒÎÛ„‡ Á‡ÔÂÚ‡ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ Ì ÔÓÁ‚ÓÎflÂÚ Ç‡¯ÂÏÛ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÛ ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎflÚ¸ ËÎË ÔËÌËχڸ
ÓÔ‰ÂÎÂÌÌÛ˛ ͇Ú„Ó˲ ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚. чÌ̇fl
ÙÛÌ͈Ëfl Ú·ÛÂÚ ‚‚Ó‰‡ Ô‡ÓÎfl Á‡ÔÂÚ‡
‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ۂˉÂÚ¸ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÔÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛.
]
ÇÒ ËÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ
ìÒÎÛ„‡ Á‡ÔÂÚ‡ ‚ÒÂı ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
]
åÂʉÛ̇Ó‰Ì˚Â
ìÒÎÛ„‡ Á‡ÔÂÚ‡ ‚ÒÂı ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı
ÏÂʉÛ̇Ó‰Ì˚ı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
]
åÂʉÛ̇Ó‰Ì˚È ÔË ÓÛÏËÌ„Â
ìÒÎÛ„‡ Á‡ÔÂÚ‡ ‚ÒÂı ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ëı
ÏÂʉÛ̇Ó‰Ì˚ı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚, Á‡ ËÒÍβ˜ÂÌËÂÏ
‰Óχ¯ÌÂÈ ÒÂÚË.
]
ÇÒ ‚ıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ
ìÒÎÛ„‡ Á‡ÔÂÚ‡ ‚ÒÂı ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚.
]
Bxo‰fl˘Ë ÔË ÓÛÏËÌ„Â
ìÒÎÛ„‡ Á‡ÔÂÚ‡ ‚ÒÂı ‚ıÓ‰fl˘Ëı ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚ ÔË
ÓÛÏËÌ„Â.
]
éÚÏÂÌËÚ¸ ‚ÒÂ
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÏÂÌËÚ¸ ‚Ò ÛÒÎÛ„Ë Á‡ÔÂÚ‡
‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
]
àÁÏÂÌËÚ¸ Ô‡Óθ
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ËÁÏÂÌËÚ¸ Ô‡Óθ ÛÒÎÛ„Ë
Á‡ÔÂÚ‡ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡.
ä‡Ê‰˚È ÔÛÌÍÚ ÏÂÌ˛ á‡ÔÂÚ‡ ‚˚ÁÓ‚Ó‚
ÒÓ‰ÂÊËÚ ÒÎÂ‰Û˛˘Ë ÔÓ‰ÏÂÌ˛:
ÄÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ӷ‡ÚËÚ¸Òfl Í ÔÓÒÚ‡‚˘ËÍÛ ÛÒÎÛ„
‰Îfl ÔÓÎÛ˜ÂÌËfl ÛÒÎÛ„Ë Á‡ÔÂÚ‡ ‚˚ÁÓ‚‡ Ë
ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl ˝ÚÓÈ ÛÒÎÛ„ÓÈ.
éÚÏÂ̇
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÓÚÏÂÌËÚ¸ ‰‡ÌÌÛ˛ ÙÛÌÍˆË˛.
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÚ‡ÚÛÒ
èÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ Á‡Ô¢ÂÌ˚ Á‚ÓÌÍË, ËÎË ÌÂÚ.
îËÍÒË. ̇·Ó (åÂÌ˛ #.4.5)
(ᇂËÒËÚ ÓÚ SIM ͇Ú˚)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ӄ‡Ì˘ËÚ¸ ËÒıÓ‰fl˘Ë ‚˚ÁÓ‚˚
ÓÔ‰ÂÎÂÌÌ˚Ï ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÌ˚Ï ÌÓÏÂÓÏ.
çÓÏÂ‡ Á‡˘Ë˘ÂÌ˚ ‚‡¯ËÏ ÍÓ‰ÓÏ PIN2.
]
ÄÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ú¸
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ӄ‡Ì˘ËÚ¸ LJ¯Ë ËÒıÓ‰fl˘ËÂ
Á‚ÓÌÍË Ì‡ ‚˚·‡ÌÌ˚ ÌÓÏÂ‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚.
]
éÚÏÂÌËÚ¸
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ Á‚ÓÌËÚ¸ ÚÓθÍÓ Ì‡
ÓÔ‰ÂÎfiÌÌ˚ ÌÓÏÂ‡ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓ‚.
]
ëÔËÒÓÍ ÌÓÏÂÓ‚
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÔÓÒÏÓÚÂÚ¸ ÒÔËÒÓÍ ÌÓÏÂÓ‚,
ÒÓı‡ÌÂÌÌ˚È Í‡Í ÒÔËÒÓÍ ÙËÍÒËÓ‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó
̇·Ó‡.
àÁÏÂÌËÚ¸ ÍÓ‰˚ (åÂÌ˛ #.4.6)
PIN–˝ÚÓ ‡··‚ˇÚÛ‡ èÂÒÓ̇θÌÓ„Ó
à‰ÂÌÚËÙË͇ˆËÓÌÌÓ„Ó çÓÏÂ‡, ÍÓÚÓ˚È
ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÚÒfl ‰Îfl Ô‰ÓÚ‚‡˘ÂÌËfl
ÌÂÒ‡Ì͈ËÓÌËÓ‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl
LJ¯Â„Ó ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇ ‰Û„ËÏ ˜ÂÎÓ‚ÂÍÓÏ.
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ ËÁÏÂÌflÚ¸ ÍÓ‰˚ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡:
ᇢËÚÌ˚È ÍÓ‰, PIN äÓ‰, äÓ‰ PIN2.
1. ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ıÓÚËÚ ËÁÏÂÌËÚ¸ Ó‰ËÌ ËÁ ÍÓ‰Ó‚
‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡, ‚‚‰ËÚ LJ¯ ÓË„Ë̇θÌ˚È ÍÓ‰, ‡
Á‡ÚÂÏ Ì‡ÊÏËÚ [OK].
2. ǂ‰ËÚ ÌÓ‚˚È ÍÓ‰ ‰ÓÒÚÛÔ‡ Ë ÔÓ‰Ú‚Â‰ËÚÂ
„Ó.
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
104
ç‡ÒÚÓÈÍË
105
ëÂÚ¸ åÂÌ˛ #.5
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ÒÂÚ¸, ‚ ÍÓÚÓÓÈ Ç˚
Á‡„ËÒÚËÛÂÚÂÒ¸ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË ËÎË
‚Û˜ÌÛ˛. é·˚˜ÌÓ ‚˚·Ó ÒÂÚË, ËÒÔÓθÁÛÂÏÓÈ
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌÓÏ, ÓÒÛ˘ÂÒÚ‚ÎflÂÚÒfl ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË.
Ç˚·Ó ÒÂÚË (åÂÌ˛ #.5.1)
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸, ͇ÍËÏ Ó·‡ÁÓÏ Ç‡¯
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ·Û‰ÂÚ ÔÓ‰Íβ˜‡Ú¸Òfl Í ÒÂÚË.
Ä‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË
ÖÒÎË Ç˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍËÈ ÂÊËÏ,
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ·Û‰ÂÚ ‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍË ËÒ͇ڸ Ë
‚˚·Ë‡Ú¸ ÒÂÚ¸. ÖÒÎË ‚˚ Ӊ̇ʉ˚ ‚˚·ÂËÚÂ
‡‚ÚÓχÚ˘ÂÒÍËÈ ÂÊËÏ, ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ÓÒÚ‡ÌÂÚÒfl
̇ÒÚÓÂÌÌ˚Ï Ì‡ ˝ÚÓÚ ÂÊËÏ, ‰‡Ê ÂÒÎË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ·Û‰ÂÚ ‚˚Íβ˜ÂÌ, ‡ Á‡ÚÂÏ ‚Íβ˜ÂÌ
ÒÌÓ‚‡.
ÇÛ˜ÌÛ˛
íÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ì‡È‰ÂÚ ÒÔËÒÓÍ Ëϲ˘ËıÒfl ÒÂÚÂÈ Ë
ÔÓ͇ÊÂÚ Ëı LJÏ. á‡ÚÂÏ Ç˚ ÒÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸
ÒÂÚ¸, ÍÓÚÓÛ˛ Ç˚ Á‡ıÓÚËÚ ËÒÔÓθÁÓ‚‡Ú¸,
ÂÒÎË ‰‡Ì̇fl ÒÂÚ¸ ËÏÂÂÚ ÓÛÏËÌ„Ó‚ÓÂ
Òӄ·¯ÂÌËÂ Ò ÓÔÂ‡ÚÓÓÏ Ç‡¯ÂÈ ‰Óχ¯ÌÂÈ
ÒÂÚË. Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ‚˚·‡Ú¸ ‰Û„Û˛ ÒÂÚ¸, ÂÒÎË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ Ì ÏÓÊÂÚ Ó·Ì‡ÛÊËÚ¸ ‚˚·‡ÌÌÛ˛
LJÏË ÒÂÚ¸.
è‰ÔÓ˜ÚËÚÂθÌ˚Â
Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ÒÔËÒÓÍ
Ô‰ÔÓ˜ÚËÚÂθÌ˚ı ÒÂÚÂÈ, ‚ ÍÓÚÓ˚ı LJ¯
ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ ‰ÓÎÊÂÌ ÔÓÔ˚Ú‡Ú¸Òfl
Á‡„ËÒÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl Ò̇˜‡Î‡, ÔÂ‰ ÚÂÏ, ͇Í
Ô˚Ú‡Ú¸Òfl Á‡„ËÒÚËÓ‚‡Ú¸Òfl ‚ β·ÓÈ ‰Û„ÓÈ
ÒÂÚË. ùÚÓÚ ÒÔËÒÓÍ Ó·‡ÁÛÂÚÒfl ËÁ
Ô‰ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌÌÓ„Ó ÒÔËÒ͇ ‚ Ô‡ÏflÚË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
èËϘ‡ÌËÂ
]
ÔÛÌÍÚ ËÁÏÂÌÂÌËfl PIN-ÍÓ‰‡ ÔÓfl‚ÎflÂÚÒfl
ÚÓθÍÓ ‚ ÚÓÏ ÒÎÛ˜‡Â, ÂÒÎË ‡ÍÚË‚ËÓ‚‡Ì‡
ÓÔˆËfl Á‡ÔÓÒ‡ PIN-ÍÓ‰‡ ÔË ‚Íβ˜ÂÌËË
ÚÂÎÂÙÓ̇.
Ç˚·Ó ‰Ë‡Ô‡ÁÓ̇ (åÂÌ˛ #.5.2)
EGSM/DCS
Ç Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ ÚÂÍÛ˘ÂÈ ÒËÚÛ‡ˆËË, Ç˚
ÏÓÊÂÚ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‰Ë‡Ô‡ÁÓÌ EGSM/DCS.
чÌÌ˚È ‰Ë‡Ô‡ÁÓÌ ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ÎÂÌ ÔÓ ÛÏÓΘ‡Ì˲.
íÓθÍÓ PCS
Ç Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ ÛÒÎÓ‚ËÈ, Ç˚ ÏÓÊÂÚÂ
ÛÒÚ‡ÌÓ‚ËÚ¸ ‰Ë‡Ô‡ÁÓÌ íÓθÍÓ PCS.
èÓ‰Íβ˜ÂÌË GPRS åÂÌ˛ #.6
Ç Á‡‚ËÒËÏÓÒÚË ÓÚ ÒËÚÛ‡ˆËË, ‚ÓÁÏÓÊ̇
ÛÒÚ‡Ìӂ͇ ÙÛÌ͈ËË GPRS.
èË ‚Íβ˜ÂÌËË (åÂÌ˛ #.6.1)
èË ‚˚·Ó ˝ÚÓ„Ó ÏÂÌ˛ ÚÂÎÂÙÓÌ
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KG920 User Guide
- English
Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is
covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste
stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for
the environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office,
waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Table of contents
2
Introduction 5
For Your Safety 6
Guidelines for safe and
efficient use 7
KG920 features 12
Parts of the phone
Display information 16
On-Screen Icons
Installation 18
Installing the SIM card and
the handset battery
Charging the battery 19
Disconnecting the charger 20
Memory card
Inserting the memory card 21
Removing the memory card
Memory card formatting 22
Memory card adapter 23
To connect an external memory
card to your PC: 24
General functions 25
Making a calls
Entering Text 27
Selecting Functions
and Options 31
In-Call Menu 32
During a Call
Conference Calls 33
Menu Tree 35
Games & Apps 38
Games & Apps
Profiles
Contacts 40
Search
Add new
Caller groups 41
Speed dial 42
Own number
My business card
Settings
Organiser 44
Calendar
Add new
View daily schedules
Delete past
Delete all
Go to date 45
Set alarm tone
Memo
Multimedia 46
Camera 47
Video camera 48
Frame shot 49
Voice recorder 50
Table of contents
Table of contents
33
Record 50
View list 51
MP3
MP3 player 52
Playlist 53
Settings
Photo album 54
Video album 55
Settings
Camera
Video camera
Messages 56
New message
Write text message
Write multimedia message 57
Write email message 58
Inbox 60
Mailbox 61
Drafts
Outbox
Listen to voice mail 62
Info message
Read
Topics
Templates 63
Text templates
Multimedia templates
Settings
Text message
Mulitimedia message 64
Email
Voice mailbox number 66
Info message
Push messages
My Stuff 67
Images
Sounds
Games & Apps 68
External memory
Display 70
Wallpaper
Standby text
Backlight
Brightness
Network name
Profiles 71
Activate
Personalise
Rename 72
Tools 73
Favourites
Alarm clock
Bluetooth
Paired devices 74
Handsfree devices
Settings 75
Supported services
Table of contents
4
Connectivity 75
Calculator
Unit converter 76
World time
SIM-Menu
Browser 77
Home
Bookmarks 78
Go to URL
Settings
Profiles
Cache 80
Cookies
Clear cache
Clear cookies
Security
Call register 81
Missed calls
Received calls
Dialled calls
All calls 82
Delete recent calls
Call charges
Call duration
Call costs
Settings
GPRS information 83
Call duration
Data volumes
Settings 84
Date & Time
Date
Time
Language
Call
Call divert
Answer mode 85
Send my number 86
Call waiting
Minute minder
Auto redial 86
Security 87
PIN code request
Handset lock
Auto key lock timeout
Call barring
Fixed dial number 88
Change codes
Network 89
Network selection
Band selection
GPRS Attach 90
Switch on
When needed
Memory status
Reset settings
Accessories 91
Technical Data 92
Table of contents
Congratulations on your purchase of the advanced
and compact KG920 cellular phone, designed to
operate with the latest digital mobile communication
technology.
Introduction
Introduction
5
This user’s guide contains important information
on the use and operation of this phone. Please
read all the information carefully for optimal
performance and to prevent any damage to or
misuse of the phone. Any changes or
modifications not expressly approved in this
user’s guide could void your warranty for this
equipment.
Using the magnetic lock case for folder type
phones is caused some problems such as
selfpower off, absence of network.
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may
be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is
given in this manual.
CAUTION!
Switch off the phone in any area where required by
special regulations. For example, do not use your phone
in hospitals or it may affect sensitive medical equipment.
Emergency call may not be available under all cellular
networks. Therefore, you should never depend solely on
the phone for emergency calls.
Only use ORIGINAL accessories to avoid damage to your
phone.
All radio transmitters carry risks of interference with
electronics in close proximity. Minor interference may
affect TVs, radios, PCs, etc.
Batteries should be disposed of in accordance with
relevant legislation.
Do not dismantle the phone or battery.
WARNING!
Mobile Phones must be switched off at all times in an
aircraft.
Do not hold the phone in your hand while driving.
Do not use your phone near petrol stations, fuel depots,
chemical plants or blasting operations.
For your safety, use ONLY specified ORIGINAL batteries
and chargers.
Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being
charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously
damage your phone.
Keep the phone in a safe place out of children’s reach. It
includes small parts which if detached may cause a
choking hazard.
For Your Safety
For Your Safety
6
Please read these simple guidelines. Not following
these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Further
detailed information is given in this manual.
Exposure to radio frequency energy
Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption
Rate (SAR) information
This mobile phone model KG920 has been designed
to comply with applicable safety requirements for
exposure to radio waves. This requirement is based on
scientific guidelines that include safety margins
designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless
of age and health.
• The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate,
or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using
standardised methods with the phone transmitting
at its highest certified power level in all used
frequency bands.
• While there may be differences between the SAR
levels of various LG phone models, they are all
designed to meet the relevant guidelines for
exposure to radio waves.
• The SAR limit recommended by the International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) is 2W/kg averaged over ten (10) gram of
tissue.
• The highest SAR value for this model phone tested
by DASY4 for use at the ear is 0.636 W/kg (10g).
• SAR data information for residents in
countries/regions that have adopted the SAR limit
recommended by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is 1.6 W/kg averaged
over one (1) gram of tissue (for example USA,
Canada, Australia and Taiwan).
Product care and maintenance
• Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a qualified
service technician when repair work is required.
WARNING!
Only use batteries, chargers and accessories approved for
use with this particular phone model. The use of any other
types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to
the phone, and may be dangerous.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
7
8
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
• Keep away from electrical appliances such as a TV's,
radios or personal computers.
• The unit should be kept away from heat sources such
as radiators or cookers.
• Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will
cause the battery to explode.
• Do not drop.
• Do not subject this unit to mechanical vibration or
shock.
• The coating of the phone may be damaged if
covered with wrap or vinyl wrapper.
• Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol,
benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your
phone. There is a risk of this causing a fire.
• Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke or dust.
• Do not keep the phone next to credit cards or
transport tickets; it can affect the information on the
magnetic strips.
• Do not tap the screen with a sharp object as it may
damage the phone.
• Do not expose the phone to liquid or moisture.
• Use accessories, such as earphones and headsets,
with caution. Ensure that cables are tucked away
safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
• Please remove the data cable before powering on
the handset.
Efficient phone operation
To enjoy optimum performance with minimum power
consumption please:
Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use. If
you hold it, it can affect call quality, it may also cause
the phone to operate at a higher power level than
needed and shorten talk and standby times.
8
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
9
Electronic devices
All mobile phones may get interference, which
could affect performance.
Do not use your mobile phone near medical
equipment without requesting permission. Avoid
placing the phone over pacemakers (i.e. in your
breast pocket.)
Some hearing aids might be disturbed by mobile
phones.
Minor interference may affect TVs, radios, PCs, etc.
Road safety
Check the laws and regulations on the use of
mobile phones in the areas when you drive.
• Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.
• Give full attention to driving.
• Use a hands-free kit, if available.
• Pull off the road and park before making or answering
a call if driving conditions so require.
• RF energy may affect some electronic systems in
your motor vehicle such as a car stereo or safety
equipment.
• If your vehicle is equipped with an air bag, do not
obstruct it with installed or portable wireless
equipment. It can cause serious injury due to
improper performance.
If you are listening to music whilst out and about,
please ensure that the volume is at a reasonable level
so that you are aware of your surroundings. This is
particularly imperative when attempting to cross the
street.
Avoid damage to your hearing
Damage to your hearing can occur if you are exposed
to loud sound for long periods of time. We therefore
recommend that you do not turn on or off the handset
close to your ear. We also recommend that music and
call volumes are set to a reasonable level.
10
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
Blasting area
Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress.
Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or
rules.
Potentially explosive
atmospheres
• Do not use the phone at a refueIling point. Don't use
near fuel or chemicals.
• Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or
explosives in the compartment of your vehicle, which
contains your mobile phone and accessories.
In aircraft
Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
• Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any
aircraft.
• Do not use it on the ground without crew
permission.
Children
Keep the phone in a safe place out of small children's
reach. It includes small parts which if detached may
cause a choking hazard.
Emergency calls
Emergency calls may not be available under all mobile
networks. Therefore, you should never depend solely
on your mobile phone for emergency calls. Check with
your local service provider.
Battery information and care
You do not need to completely discharge the
battery before recharging. Unlike other battery
systems, there is no memory effect that could
compromise the battery's performance.
Use only LG batteries and chargers. LG chargers are
designed to maximize the battery life.
Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery pack.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
11
• Keep the metal contacts of the battery pack clean.
• Replace the battery when it no longer provides
acceptable performance. The battery pack may be
recharged hundreds of times until it needs replacing.
• Recharge the battery if it has not been used for a
long time to maximize usability.
• Do not expose the battery charger to direct sunlight
or use it in high humidity, such as the bathroom.
• Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, this
may deteriorate the battery performance.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
KG920 features
KG920 features
12
Parts of the phone
Front view
Earpiece
Zoom out
Left soft key/ Right soft key
These keys perform the function
Indicated in the bottom of the display.
LCD
Top: Icons showing signal strength,
battery level and various other
functions.
Bottom: Soft key indications
'SRXEGXW
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'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
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'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
Zoom in
Scheduler key
A shortcut key to the
Scheduler menu.
MP3 hot key
Activate the MP3
menu directly.
Microphone
KG920 features
13
Navigation keys
In standby mode:
Briefly: List of Favourites
Briefly: List of Contacts
Briefly: List of Profiles
(Hold down: Activate/Deactivate Vibrate mode)
Briefly: List of Messages
In menu: scroll up & down
Confirm key
Selects menu options and confirms actions.
Send key
• Dial a phone number and answer a call.
In standby mode: shows a history of calls made,
received, and missed.
End/Power key
• Switch on/off (hold down)
• End or reject a call.
Clear key
Deletes a character with each press. Hold the key down
to clear all input. Use this key to go back to a previous
screen.
Alpha numeric keys
In standby mode: Input numbers to
dial. Hold down
- International calls
- Dial Voice mail centre.
~
- Speed dials
In editing mode: Enter numbers &
characters
KG920 features
14
KG920 features
Left side view Right side view
Note
]
To protect the sense of hearing
while Slide open, maximum
volume level is 3.
Note
]
Please ensure phone is
powered on and in idle mode
before connecting the USB
cable.
Side keys
]
In standby mode:
Volume of key tone
In menu: scroll up & down
During a call: volume of the earpiece
Handsfree slot
Cable Connector/
Battery Charging Connector
Memory card slot
Side Camera key
KG920 features
15
Rear view
Battery latch
Press this button to
remove the battery cover.
Flash
Holes for a
carrying strap
SIM card socket
Battery
Battery Terminals
Camera lens
Camera cover adjuster
Camera cover
Display Information
Icon area
Text and graphic area
Soft key indications
Area Description
First line Displays various icons.
Middle lines Display messages, instructions and
any information that you enter, such
as number to be dialled.
Last line Shows the functions currently
assigned to the two soft keys.
The screen displays several icons. These are described
below.
On-Screen Icons
Icon/Indicator
Description
Tells you the strength of the network
signal.
Call is connected.
You can use GPRS service.
Shows that you are using a roaming
service.
Het alarm is ingesteld en staat aan.
You have received a text message.
You have received a voice message.
Vibrate only menu in profile.
General menu in profile.
KG920 features
KG920 features
16
'SRXEGXW
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'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
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'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
Icon/Indicator
Description
Loud menu in profile.
Silent menu in profile.
Headset menu in profile.
You can divert a call.
Indicates that the phone is accessing
the WAP.
Indicates that you are using GPRS.
Icon/Indicator
Description
You have activated Bluetooth menu.
Indicate that SD card is inserted.
Indicate that you are using security
connection.
Indicates the battery level, divided in
bars. The Battery indicator may
fluctuate depending on the kind of
usage of the phone. Using multimedia
functions like MP3, camera, video, etc..
the battery consumption increases, so
the battery charge expires sooner than
using common features of the phone.
This difference in battery consumption
may cause a fluctuation of 2 or 3 bars
depending on the application used.
Note
]
The quality of the conversation may change
depending on network coverage. When the
signal strength is below 2 bars, you may
experience muting, call drop and bad audio.
Please take the network bars as indicator for
your calls. When there are no bars, that means
that there is no network coverage: in this case,
you won’t be able to access the network for
any service (call, messages and so on).
KG920 features
17
Installation
18
Installing the SIM card and the
handset battery
Make sure the power is off before you remove the
battery.
1. Remove the battery.
Hold the top edge of the battery and lift the
battery from the battery compartment.
2. Install the SIM card.
Insert the SIM card into the holder. Slide the SIM
card into the SIM card holder. Make sure that the
SIM card is inserted properly and that the gold
contact area on the card is facing downwards. To
remove the SIM card, press down lightly and pull it
in the reverse direction.
To insert the SIM card To remove the SIM card
Note
]
The metal contact of the SIM card can be easily
damaged by scratches. Pay special attention to
the SIM card while handling. Follow the
instructions supplied with the SIM card.
Installation
Installation
19
3. Install the battery.
Insert the bottom of the battery first into the
bottom edge of the battery compartment. Push
down the top of the battery until it snaps into
space.
Charging the Battery
Before connecting the travel adapter to the phone
you must first install the battery.
1. Ensure the battery is fully charged before using the
phone.
2. With the arrow facing you as shown in the diagram
push the plug on the battery adapter into the
socket on the bottom of the phone until it clicks
into place.
3. Connect the other end of the travel adapter to the
mains socket. Use only the included packing
charger.
4. The moving bars of battery icon will stop after
charging is complete.
Installation
20
Disconnecting the charger
Disconnect the travel adapter from the phone by
pressing its side buttons as shown in the diagram.
Memory card
The KG920 is equipped with a slot on the side for a
memory card with a maximum of 128MB capacity.
You can use this card to save data files such as photos,
video, audio, contact point, schedule.
Note
]
Always insert/remove the memory card with
the handset power off.
WARNING!
Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning
storms to avoid electric shock or fire.
Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal
teeth, nails, come into contact with the battery. There is a
risk of this causing a fire.
Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as
it may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock
or fire.
CAUTION!
Do not force the connector as this may damage the
phone and/or the travel adapter.
Insert the battery pack charger vertically to wall
power outlet.
If you use the battery pack charger out of your own
country, use an attachment plug adaptor for the
proper configuration.
Do not remove your battery or the SIM card while
charging.
Installation
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Inserting the memory card
Insert the memory card into the slot until the memory
card is fully inserted into the slot, as shown in the
figure below:
Open the memory card slot
Insert the memory card
Removing the memory card
1. Push in memory card with the tip of your finger into
the slot.
2. Carefully pull the memory card out of slot.
Remove the memory card
Note
]
The memory card must be removed or inserted
only when necessary as its removal/insertion
may lead to failure.
]
When inserting an external memory card,
remove and insert it again if its icon appears
red. (If the icon remains red after re-insertion,
the memory card may likely be damaged, so
replace it with another one.)
Memory card formatting
Before start using memory card it's necessary to format
it. After you insert memory card, select Menu-Settings-
Reset settings-Clear external memory (Menu #.8.2),
then press OK. This operation should be done only
when you insert memory card for the first time. During
formatting various folders will be created for different
data types.
Note
]
Please note formatting the memory card will
erase all data on the card.
]
It is advised to use the format function inherent
in your phone when formatting from an external
PC with MASS STORAGE feature. Otherwise, it
may fail depending on your OS version and PC
hardware(Menu-Settings-Reset settings-Clear
external memory. See Menu #.8.2).
Note
]
Removal of an external memory card or
turning-off the cell phone while using the card
(Store, Copy, Remove, Initialize, Play, etc.) may
clear or initialize any stored file, which in turn
may lead to severe damage on the card or
malfunction of the phone.
]
It is recommended the card be initialized within
the cell phone. The memory card includes some
system space for any external memory file so
some capacity may survive the initialization of
the memory card.
]
Use the data by storing to other device
including a PC separately.
Installation
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If you do not wish for this to happen, to create the
folders
on the card you need to do the following;
1. Insert the memory card into the slot.
2. Access the external memory by pressing the
following keys. Menu, My stuff (6), External
Memory (6.4).
3. 6 Folders are displayed.
1) Videos
2) Photos
3) Images
4) Musics
5) Sounds
6) Others
4. To create the above folders onto the memory card,
you must open each folder individually. A "List
empty" message will be displayed as you access
each folder, and at the same time this folder will be
created on the card.
5. If you now place your memory card into your pc,
those 6 folders which you have just created will be
displayed as sub folders under My Media.
6. Alternately you can create the folders yourself, if
you insert the new memory card into your pc.
Memory card adapter
When you insert the memory card into its adapter, it
can be used with other memory stick which is
compatible with devices such as PC to exchange and
save your data without data cable.
1. Insert the memory card into adapter.
2. Insert the adapter into SD slot of PC.
3. Check the status of external memory in PC.
Note
]
Please note that any extra folders/sub folders
you create will not be visible on the phone via
External memory.
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To connect an external memory
card to your PC:
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A removable external memory card can be
reused to store photos, videos and/or MP3s.
(It is compatible with 32MB,64MB,128MB,
256MB,512MB, or 1G and supports FAT
16/32. The compatibility varies depending on
manufactures so check up and then use it.)
Note
]
Do not insert the External Memory Adapter
into the Memory Card R/W with the memory
card not inserted into the adapter. Or the R/W
may be failed. Do not put any sticker on the
memory adapter or the card.
]
Stickers may be taken off inside, leading to
damage.
]
Dust must not be introduced inside the
adapter.
]
Some external memory cards may not work
properly.
Note
]
Before connecting this memory card adapter to
PC, check the status whether your PC is built in
SD slot or not.
Installation
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Memory Card Read/Write
(Purchase separately)
External Memory Card
External Memory Card
Adapter
Making a Call
1. Make sure your phone is powered on.
2. Enter a phone number including the area code. To
edit a number on the display screen, simply press
the key to erase one digit at a time.
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Press and hold the key to erase the entire
number.
3. Press the key to call.
4. When you want to finish, press the key.
Making a Call by Send Key
1. Press the key, and the most recent incoming,
outgoing and missed phone numbers will be
displayed.
2. Select the desired number by using the navigation
key.
3. Press the key.
Making International Calls
1. Press and hold the key for the international
prefix. The ‘+’ character can be replaced with the
international access code.
2. Enter the country code, area code, and the phone
number.
3. Press the key.
Ending a Call
When you have finished a call, press the key.
Making a Call From the Contact list
You can store names and phone numbers dialled
frequently in the SIM card as well as the phone
memory known as the Contact list.
You can dial a number by simply looking up a name in
the contact list. For more details on the Contacts
feature.
General Functions
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Adjusting the Volume
During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece
volume, use the side keys of the phone.
In idle mode, you can adjust the key volume using the
side keys.
Answering a Call
When you receive a call, the phone rings and the
flashing phone icon appears on the screen. If the caller
can be identified, the caller’s phone number (or name
if stored in your Address Book) is displayed.
1. Open the flip and press the key or the left soft
key to answer an incoming call. If the Any Key menu
option (Menu #.3.2), has been set to any key
press will answer a call except for the key or the
right soft key.
2. End the call by closing the phone or pressing the
key.
Vibrate Mode (Quick)
Vibrate Mode can be activated by pressing and
holding the left side of navigation key.
Signal Strength
If you are inside a building, being near a window may
give you better reception. You can see the strength of
your signal by the signal indicator ( ) on your
phone’s display screen.
Note
]
You can answer a call while using the Address
Book or other menu features. In case phone is
connected with PC via USB cable, incoming call
will be rejected, but after disconnecting phone
from PC you can see Missed call window.
General Functions
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Entering Text
You can enter alphanumeric characters by using the
phone’s keypad. For example, storing names in the
Address Book, writing a message, creating scheduling
events in the calendar all require entering text. The
following text input methods are available in the
phone.
T9 Mode
This mode allows you to enter words with only one
keystroke per letter. Each key on the keypad has more
than one letter. The T9 mode automatically compares
your keystrokes with an internal linguistic dictionary
to determine the correct word, thus requiring far fewer
keystrokes than the traditional ABC mode.
ABC Mode
This mode allows you to enter letters by pressing the
key labeled with the required letter once, twice, three
or four times until the letter is displayed.
123 Mode (Numbers Mode)
Type numbers using one keystroke per number. To
change to 123 mode in a text entry field, press
key until 123 mode is displayed.
Symbolic Mode
This mode allows you to enter special characters.
Changing the Text Input Mode
1. When you are in a field that allows characters to be
entered, you will notice the text input mode
indicator in the upper right corner of the display.
2. If you want to change modes, press .
The available modes are changed.
Note
]
Some fields may allow only one text input mode
(e.g. telephone number in address book fields).
General Functions
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General Functions
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Using the T9 Mode
The T9 predictive text input mode allows you to enter
words easily with a minimum number of key presses. As
you press each key, the phone begins to display the
characters that it thinks you are typing based on a
built-in dictionary. As new letters are added, the word
changes to reflect the most likely candidate from the
dictionary.
1. When you are in the T9 predictive text input mode,
start entering a word by pressing keys to
Press one key per letter.
]
The word changes as letters are typed-ignore
what’s on the screen until the word is typed
completely.
]
If the word is still incorrect after typing
completely, press the down navigation key once
or more to cycle through the other word options.
Example: Press to type
Good.
]
If the desired word is missing from the word
choices list, add it by using the ABC mode.
2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting any
key strokes.
3. Complete each word with a space by pressing the
key or key.
To delete let ters, press . Press and hold
down to erase the letters continuously.
General Functions
Note
]
You can select a different T9 language from the
menu option or press hold down the key .
The default setting on the phone is T9 disable
mode.
Note
]
To exit the text input mode without saving your
input, press . The phone returns to the idle
screen.
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Using the ABC Mode
Use the to keys to enter your text.
1. Press the key labeled with the required letter:
]
Once for the first letter.
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Twice for the second letter.
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And so on.
2. To insert a space, press the key once. To
delete letters, press the key. Press and
holddown the key to erase the letters
continuously.
Key Characters in the Order Display
Upper Case Lower Case
. , / ? ! - : ' " 1 . , / ? ! - : ' " 1
A B C 2 a b c 2
D E F 3 d e f 3
G H I 4 g h i 4
J K L 5 j k l 5
M N O 6 m n o 6
P Q R S 7 p q r s 7
T U V 8 t u v 8
W X Z Y 9 w x y z 9
Space 0 Space 0
Note
]
Refer to the table below for more information
on the characters available using the keys.
Using the 123 (Numbers) Mode
The 123 Mode enables you to enter numbers in a text
message (a telephone number, for example).
Press the keys corresponding to the required digits
before manually switching back to the appropriate
text entry mode.
Using the Symbol Mode
The Symbol Mode enables you to enter various
symbols or special characters.
To enter a symbol, press the key. Use the
navigation keys to select the desired symbol and press
the [OK] key.
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General Functions
General Functions
Selecting Functions and Options
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Selecting Functions and Options
Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you to
customize the phone. These functions are arranged in
menus and sub-menus, accessed via the two soft keys
marked and . Each menu and sub-menu
allows you to view and alter the settings of a particular
function.
The roles of the soft keys vary according to the
current context; the label on the bottom line of the
display just above each key indicates its current role.
Press the right soft
key to access the
available Contacts.
Press the left soft
key to access the
available Menu.
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY
1IRY 'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
'SRXEGXW
In-Call Menu
In-Call Menu
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Your phone provides a number of control functions
that you can use during a call. To access these
functions during a call, press the left soft key
[Options].
During a Call
The menu displayed on the handset screen during a
call is different than the default main menu displayed
when in idle screen, and the options are described
below.
Speaker phone
During call you can activate speaker phone selecting
Options/Speaker phone on, or by pressing OK
button. To mute speaker phone select
Options/Speaker phone off, or press OK button one
more time.
Making a Second Call
(Network Dependent)
You can get a number you wish to dial from the
Address Book to make a second call. Press the Right
soft key then select Contacts.
Swapping Between Two Calls
To switch between two calls, press key or the left
soft key, and then select Swap.
Answering an Incoming Call
To answer an incoming call when the handset is
ringing, simply press the key. The handset is also
able to warn you of an incoming call while you are
already on a call. A tone sounds in the earpiece, and
the display will show that a second call is waiting.
This feature, known as Call Waiting, is only available if
your network supports it. For details of how to
activate and deactivate it see Call Waiting (Menu
#.3.4)
If Call Waiting is on, you can put the first call on hold
and answer the second, by pressing .
Rejecting an Incoming Call
You can reject an incoming call without answering by
simply pressing the key.
During a call, you can reject an incoming call by
pressing the key.
Muting the Microphone
You can mute the microphone during a call by pressing
the [Options] key then selecting [Mute]. The handset
can be unmuted by pressing the [Unmute]. When the
handset is muted, the caller cannot hear you, but you
can still hear them.
DTMF tones while calling
To switch on DTMF tones while calling (e.g. to use the
phone with an automatic switchboard) press the key
[Options] followed by Send DTMF – DTMF on. Select
DTMF off to disable DTMF tones. DTMF tones are
normally on.
Conference Calls
The conference service provides you with the ability
to have a simultaneous conversation with more than
one caller, if your network service provider supports
this feature. A conference call can only be set up when
you have one active call and one call on hold, both
calls having been answered. Once a conference call is
set up, calls may be added, disconnected or separated
(that is, removed from the conference call but still
connected to you) by the person who set up the
conference call. These options are all available from
the In-Call menu. The maximum callers in a conference
call are five. Once started, you are in control of the
conference call, and only you can add calls to the
conference call.
Making a Second Call
You can make a second call while currently on a call.
Enter the second number and press the . When
the second call is connected, the first
call is automatically placed on hold. You can swap
between calls, by pressing the key.
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Setting Up a Conference Call
To set up a conference call, place one call on hold and
while the active call is on, press the left soft key and
then select the Join menu of Conference call.
Activate the Conference Call on Hold
To activate a conference call on hold, press the
key. Alternatively press the left soft key [Options] and
select Conference/Hold all calls. Other users on hold
will stay connected. To return to conference call
mode, press the left soft key [Options] followed
by Conference call.
Adding Calls to the Conference Call
To add a call to an existing conference call, press the
left soft key, and then select the Join menu of
Conference call.
Private Call in a Conference Call
To have a private call with one caller from a conference
call, display the number of the caller you wish to talk
to on the screen, then press the left soft key. Select
the Private menu of Conference call to put all the
other callers on hold.
Ending a Conference Call
Currently displayed caller from a conference call can
be disconnected by pressing the key.
In-Call Menu
In-Call Menu
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Menu Tree
Menu Tree
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The following illustration shows the available menu structure and indicates the:
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Number assigned to each menu option.
5.1 New message
5.2 Inbox
5.3 Mailbox
5.4 Drafts
5.5 Outbox
5.6 Listen to voice mail
5.7 Info message
5.8 Templates
5.9 Settings
3.1 Calendar
3.2 Memo
4.1 Camera
4.2 Video camera
4.3 Frame shot
4.4 Voice recorder
4.5 MP3
4.6 Photo album
4.7 Video album
4.8 Settings
1.1 Games & Apps
1.2 Profiles
2.
1 Search
2.
2 Add new
2.
3 Caller groups
2.
4 Speed dial
2.
5 Own number
2.
6 My business card
2.
7 Settings
1.
Games & Apps
3. Organiser 5. Messages
4. Multimedia
2. Contacts
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Menu Tree
Menu Tree
7.1 Wallpaper
7.2 Standby text
7.3 Backlight Time
7.4 Brightness
7.5 Network name
Vibrate only
Silent
Genneral
Loud
Headset
7. Display
8. Profiles
9.1 Favourites
9.2 Alarm clock
9.3 Bluetooth
9.4 Connectivity
9.5 Calculator
9.6 Unit converter
9.7 World time
9.8
SIM-Menu
6.1 Images
6.2 Sounds
6.3 Games & Apps
6.4 External memory
6. My stuff 9. Tools
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Menu Tree
0.1 Missed calls
0.2 Received calls
0.3 Dialled calls
0.4 All calls
0.5 Delete recent calls
0.6 Call charges
0.7 GPRS information
0. Call register
#.1 Date & Time
#.2 Language
#.3 Call
#.4 Security
#.5 Network
#.6 GPRS Attach
#.7 Memory status
#.8 Reset settings
*.1 Home
*.2 Bookmarks
*.3 Go to URL
*.4 Settings
*. Browser #. Settings
Games & Apps Menu 1.1
Default Games: In this menu, you can manage the
Java applications installed in your phone. You can
play or delete downloaded applications, or set the
connect option. The downloaded applications are
organised in folders.
Press the left soft key [Options] to open the
selected folder or launch the selected midlet.
After selecting a folder, press [Options] and then sub
menus available to several options are displayed.
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Open: You can see the stored games.
]
New Folder: Create a new folder.
Profiles Menu 1.2
A profiles is the network information used to connect
to the Internet.
If you want to see the details of Profile, please refer to
(Menu *.4.1).
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Games & Apps
Java
TM
, is a technology developed by Sun
Microsystems. Similar to the way you would
download the Java Applet using the standard
Netscape or MS Internet Explorer browsers, Java
MIDlet can be downloaded using the WAP
enabled phone. Depending on the service
provider, all Java based programs such as Java
games can be downloaded and run on a phone.
Once downloaded, the Java program can be
viewed in the My games & more menu where you
can select, execute, or delete. The Java program
files saved in the phone are in .JAD or .JAR format.
CAUTION!
Only J2ME(Java 2 Micro Edition) based programs will run
in a phone environment. The J2SE(Java 2 Standard
Edition) based programs will only run in a PC environment.
Note
]
The JAR file is a compressed format of the Java
program and the JAD file is a description file
that includes all detailed information. From the
network, prior to download, you can view all
detailed file descriptions from the JAD file.
]
While being based on a standard language
(J2ME), not all Java applications are compatible
with all handsets on sale insofar as specific
libraries may be used for a telephone model.
The software may be blocked or switch itself on
when Java applications not specifically
developed for the phone this manual refers to
are downloaded, making it necessary to
“restart” the handset. We would like to point
out that these problems are caused by
incompatible applications and are not a
product fault.
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Search Menu 2.1
1. Select Search by press the left soft key
[Contacts] or [OK].
2. Enter the name that you want to search.
3. If you want to edit, delete, copy an entry, or to add
the voice to one, select left soft key [Options].
The following menu will be displayed.
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Edit: You can edit the name, number, group,
character and picture by using the navigation key.
]
Write messages: After you have found the number
you want, you can send a text/multimedia message
to the selected number.
]
Send via Bluetooth: You can send the data of
phone book to devices which is compatible with
bluetooth through bluetooth.
]
Copy to phone: You can copy an entry from SIM
to phone or from phone to SIM.
]
Main number: You can select the one out of
mobile, home, office that you often use. After you
set this, the main number will be displayed first,
when you search.
]
Assign speed dial: You can assign the entry as a
speed dial.
]
View caller groups: For further details see Menu
2.3.
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Delete: You can delete an entry.
Add new Menu 2.2
You can add phonebook entry by using this function.
Phone memory capacity is 1000 entries. SIM card
memory capacity depends on the cellular service
provider. The number of character is SIM dependent
feature.
Note
]
Instant searching is available by inputting the
initial letter of the name or number you want to
search.
Contacts
Contacts
4040
Contacts
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1. Select Add new by press left soft key [Select]
or[OK].
2. Select the memory you want to save: SIM or Phone.
If you set to Phone, you need to select which
number you want as a main number.
a. Press [OK] to input a name.
b. Press [Save], then you can input a number.
c. You can set a group for the entry by pressing
, .
d. You can set a character and a picture for the
entry by pressing the right soft key
[New Pic.]
Caller groups Menu 2.3
You can list up to the members per each group. There
are 7 groups you can make lists to.
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Member list: Shows the group members you have
selected.
]
Group ring tone: Allows you to specify ring tone
for the group members’ call.
]
Group icon: Allows you to select the icon
dependent on Group.
]
Add member: You can add group members. Each
group member shouldn’t be exceeded 20.
]
Delete member: You can remove the member from
the Group member list. But the name and the
number will be remained in phonebook.
]
Rename: You can change a group name.
]
Delete all: Allows you to delete all the members in
the group.
Note
]
Maximum stored name and number length
depends on SIM-card type.
Speed dial Menu 2.4
You can assign any of the keys to with a
Name list entry. You can call directly by pressing this
key.
1. Open the phonebook first by pressing the right soft
key [Contacts] in standby mode.
2. Scroll to Speed dial, then press the left soft key
[Select].
3. If you want to add speed dial, select (empty). Then,
you can search the name in phonebook.
4. After assigning the number as speed dial, you can
change and delete the entry. You can also make a
call or send a message by this number.
Own number Menu 2.5
(Sim dependent)
You can save and check your own number in SIM card.
My business card Menu 2.6
This option allows you to create your own business
card featuring Name and an mobile phone number. To
create a new business card, press the left soft key
[Edit] and enter the information into the fields.
Settings Menu 2.7
1. Press the right soft [Contacts] in standby
mode.
2. Scroll to Settings, then press the left soft key
[Select].
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Default memory
Scroll to highlight Default memory, and then press
the left soft key [Select].
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Contacts
- If you select Always ask, when adding entry, the
phone will ask where to store.
- If you select SIM or Phone, the phone will store an
entry to SIM or phone.
]
View options
Scroll to highlight View options, and then press the
left soft key [Select].
- Name only: Set the phonebook list with
displaying only name.
- Name & number: Set the phonebook list with
displaying name and number.
- With picture: Set the phonebook list with the
information of character and picture.
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Copy/Move all
You can copy/move entries from SIM card memory
to Phone memory and vice versa.
1. Open the Phonebook first by pressing the right soft
key [Contacts] in standby mode.
2. Scroll to Copy/Move all, and then press the left
soft key [Select] to enter this menu.
SIM to Phone: You can copy the entry from SIM
Card to Phone memory.
Phone to SIM: You can copy the entry from
Phone memory to SIM Card.
]
Memory in use: This feature allows you to see how
many free and in-use are in your phonebook.
]
Clear contacts
You can delete all entries in SIM and Phone. This
function requires Security code.
1. Press the right soft key [Contacts] in
standbymode, press [Select].
2. Then select a memory to erase.
3. Enter security code and Press the left soft key
[OK] or the right soft key [Back].
]
Service dial number
Use this function to access a particular list of
services provided by your network operator (if
supported by the SIM card).
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Contacts
Calendar Menu 3.1
When you enter this menu a calendar will show up. On
top of the screen there are sections for date.
Whenever you change the date, the calendar will be
updated according to the date.
And square cursor will be used to locate the certain
day. If you see marked date in the calendar, it means
that there is a schedule or memo that day. This
function helps to remind you of your schedule and
memo. The phone will sound an alarm tone if you set
this for the note.
To change the day, month, and year.
In the scheduler mode, press left soft key
[Options] as follows;
Add new (Menu 3.1.1)
Allows you to add new schedule and memo for the
chosen day. You can store up to 20 notes.
Input the subject and then press left soft key
[OK]. You enter the appropriate information in the
follow section; Time, Repeat and Alarm.
View daily schedules (Menu 3.1.2)
View all schedules and memo for the chosen day. Use
, to browse through the note lists. If you
set alarm for the note, the alarm icon is displayed.
If you want to view the note in detail, press left soft
key [Select]. Press left soft key [Options] to
delete, edit the note you selected.
Delete past (Menu 3.1.3)
You can delete the past schedule that has been
already notified you.
Delete all (Menu 3.1.4)
You can delete for the all notes.
Organiser
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Key Description Key Description
Yearly Weekly
Monthly Daily
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Go to date (Menu 3.1.5)
You can go the chosen date directly.
Set alarm tone (Menu 3.1.6)
You can set the alarm tone of each chosen date.
Memo Menu 3.2
1. Select the Memo by pressing the left soft key
[Select].
2. If the entry is empty, press the left soft key
[New memo].
3. Input the memo and then press left soft key
[OK].
Organiser
Note
]
If you want to change the text input mode,
press the in order.
Using the camera module built in your phone, you can
take pictures of people or record video. Additionally,
you can send photos to other people and select photo
as wallpaper.
1
Select flash()
2
Timer()
3
/
4
Adjust zoom(-/+)
Shutter sound or video recording sound is emitted
even when setting mode, including silent mode .
To take a picture
Hold down camera button. Camera becomes
ready to use after removing camera lens cover and you
may want to rotate screen in horizontal position.
- To take clear pictures, press camera button while
holding camera without any movement.
- Appropriately adjust distance to object that you
want take picture of (more than 50 cm).
- Handle carefully since camera is venerable to shock
and use soft cloth when cleaning camera lens.
- Do not disassemble or modify the camera as this may
lead to fire or malfunctioning.
- Auto Focus function is enabled when taking picture
or sticker shot. Press camera button half way to
adjust focus.
Multimedia
Multimedia
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Flash
Camera lens
Camera cover
adjuster
Auto Focus
sub light
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Note
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When using the camera, power consumption
increases. If icon appears on the
wallpaper, indicating battery is low, recharge
the battery before use.
Rotation supported (180 )
Camera in rotated position
(when taking picture of oneself)
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Camera Menu 4.1
Hold down camera button on the wallpaper, then
camera becomes ready to take picture immediately. If
Auto Save is selected in Camera Settings, pictures are
saved automatically after being taken.
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Press camera button.
1
Mode switching function - Camera( )/Video
camera( )/Frame shot( )
2
Photo album selection
3
Settings selection - Settings 1/Settings 2
(press to clear Settings screen)
4
Move to Sending Mail function. (However,
when using continuous shot and external
memory Sending Mail function is not supported.)
5
Saves photo.
6
You can edit name of the photo.
Option 1( )
]
Press the right key.
Mode [ ]: Auto/Close Up/Portrait/Landscape/
Sports/Dusk/Program AE
Flash[ ]: Off/On/Auto/Red eye
Filter[ ]: Off/Black and white/Sepia/Negative
Sequence shot[ ]: Sequence shot1/Sequence
shot3
Note
]
Turning-off while using may clear or initialize
any stored file and the shooting time varies
depending on the environment including
resolution and image quality.
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2
3
4
5
6
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Timer[ ]: Off/3 secs/5 secs/10 secs/15 secs
Resolution[ ]: 2592l1944, 2048l1536,
1600l1200,1280l960, 640l480/MMS
Quality[ ]: Normal/Fine/Super fine
Option 2 ( )
]
Press the right key twice.
Whitebalance [ ]: Auto,
Incandescent,Fluorescent,Sunny,Cloudy,Shade
Light metering [ ]: All, Center
ISO [ ]: Auto, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400
Auto Focus [ ]: Center/Multi
Date Stamp [ ]: Off/On
Video Camera Menu 4.2
Time duration which you can record video may vary
according to the specific condition used, including
resolution, image quality, etc.
]
Press camera button and then press button
after taking picture.
1
Mode switching function - Video camera( )
/Frame shot( )/Camera( )
2
Video album
3
Settings selection - Settings (press to clear
Settings screen)
4
You can cancel recorded video. (or use )
Multimedia
Multimedia
4
5
6
1
2
3
5
Saves recorded video.
6
You can edit name of the video.
Option ( )
]
Press the right key.
Filter[ ]: Off/Black and white/Sepia/Negative
Resolution[ ]: 320l240/176l144
Quality[ ]: Normal/Fine/Super fine
Whitebalance [ ]: Auto/Incandescent/
Fluorescent/Sunny/Cloudy/Shade
Light metering [ ]: All/Center
Sound [ ]: Off/On
Frame Shot Menu 4.3
Using frame settings, you can take sticker photo.
1
Mode switching function - Frame shot( )/
Camera( )/Video camera( )
2
Select background()
3
Select settings - cancel (or use )
Note
]
It should be noted that when power goes off
during operation, files in the memory could be
deleted or reset.
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2
3
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Multimedia
Multimedia
Select background using and then press or
.
4
Mode switching function - Camera( )/Video
camera( )/Frame shot( )
5
Select photo album
6
Settings selection - Settings (press to clear
Settings screen)
]
Press camera button
7
Moves to Sending Mail function.
8
Saves photo.
9
You can edit name of the photo.
Option ( )
]
Press the right key.
Flash[ ]: Off/On/Auto/Red eye
Filter[ ]: Off/Black and white/Sepia/Negative
Quality[ ]: Normal/Fine/Super fine
Whitebalance [ ]: Auto/Incandescent/
Fluorescent/Sunny/Cloudy/Shade
Voice recorder Menu 4.4
The voice memo feature you to record up to 20 voice
messages and each memo is up to 20 Seconds.
Record (Menu 4.4.1)
You can record voice memo in Voice recorder menu.
1. Once recording is started, the message Recording
and the remaining time is displayed.
2. If you want to finish recording, press the left soft
key [Save].
3. Key in Voice memo title, press the left soft key
[OK].
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View list (Menu 4.4.2)
The phone shows voice memo list. You can playback
and delete the recorded voice memo. The following
[Options] menus are available
]
Play: Allows to listen to the recorded voice memo.
]
Send: Allows to send the multimedia message and
e-mail.
]
Delete: Allows to delete voice memo.
]
Delete all: Allows to delete all voice memos.
MP3 Menu 4.5
The KG920 has an integrated MP3 player built-in.
You can enjoy listening to MP3 music files on a
memory in your phone using a compatible headset or
via the internal loudspeaker.
The music player supports:
MPEG-1 Layer III, MPEG-2 Layer III, MPEG-2.5
Layer III: Sampling frequency up from 8KHz to
48KHz. Bit rate up to 320Kbps, stereo.
AAC: ADIF, ADTS formats (Sampling frequency from
8KHz to 48KHz)
AAC+: V1: (Bit rate 16`128Kbps)
V2 : (Bit rate 16`48Kbps)
(Sampling frequency from 8KHz to 48KHz)
MP4, M4A: Sampling frequency up from 8KHz to
48KHz, Bit rate up to 320Kbps, stereo.
WMA: Sampling frequency up from 8KHz to 48KHz,
Bit rate up to 320Kbps, stereo.
Note
]
Because of the small dimension of the speaker,
in some cases the audio could be distorted,
especially at maximum volume and when there
are lots of bass sounds. Therefore, we
recommend you to use the stereo headset in
order to appreciate the high quality of your
music.
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You can transfer MP3 files from a compatible PC to
the memory in your phone using the Mass Storage.
When you connect the phone to a PC using the USB
cable (supplied in the same package), and then you
can show removable disk through windows explorer.
After you copy songs in removable disk, you should
execute safe remove from your system.
MP3 player (Menu 4.5.1)
The following screen is shown up.
Note
]
You should copy MP3 to My media\Music
folder. If you copy another folder, you can’t see
MP3 files.
]
The PC should run Windows 98 SE, Windows
ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP operating
system.
Note
]
KG920 doesn’t support the variable bit rate of
all mentioned file types. Therefore, you can’t
change the file from MP3 format to AAC.
Multimedia
Multimedia
File name with
the file
extension
Player skin
Progressive bar
Running time
Shuffle
Playmode
Status of the
music controller
Volume level
6 volume levels
including mute
Equalizer
setting value
Stereo
Repeat Loop
Play all
Repeat all A
>
B
Repeat one
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1. Press MP3 menu, and then select MP3 player.
2. Press the left soft key [Options] to access the
following menus.
]
View playlist: You can select another music you
want on playing MP3 file.
]
Area repeat: The special area part of the current
music is repeated when you select ON of the menu.
]
Set as ringtone: You can set as a ringtone the
current music on playing MP3 file
]
Settings: There are many setting menus, and you
refer the Settings part at the next page.
Playlist (Menu 4.5.2)
This menu allows to view the whole play list. You can
move the track by pressing the navigation key. In
addition, if you select option menu, you can delete the
file or view its information .
Settings (Menu 4.5.3)
]
Playmode
This menu allows to set the play mode: Play all,
Repeat all, Repeat one.
]
Set shuffle
It you selece On, you can listen to the music at
random.
]
Visual effect
You can select the visual effect menus: Light,
Bounce. This menu allows to change the
background of LCD and on playing MP3 file.
Note
]
In case that any invalid file is included in the
playlist, an error message will be popped up
and go back to the prior screen.
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Photo album Menu 4.6
You can view and send a picture. In addition, you can
set the window as a background.
]
View/Multi view: You can view the maximum of 9
thumbnails in a screen.
]
Slide show: You can view the pictures in slide show.
]
Set as wallpaper: You can set a picture as a
wallpaper.
]
Send via multimedia message: You can write and
edit multimedia messages, checking message size.
]
Send via email: Send the selected file to another
device via email if the file size is less than
300Kbytes.
]
Send via Bluetooth: You can send a picture by
bluetooth.
]
Rename: Change the file name of selected file.
]
Delete: You can delete a picture.
]
Delete all: Delete all files in the list.
]
Information: Displays information about the saved
picture.
Note
]
In Photo album you may look only photos
made by handset’s came
]
Photo View is only available for JPG files no
larger than 5 M Pixel and 2.5 MB in its size (5
M Pixel 2592x1944).
Note
]
Music is copyright protected in international
treaties and national copyright laws. It may be
necessary to obtain permission or a license to
reproduce or copy music. In some countries
national law prohibits private copying of
copyrighted material. Please check the national
legislation of the applicable country concerning
the use of such material.
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Video album Menu 4.7
You can view video which saved in a memory.
]
Play: You can play the video file when pressing OK
key or selecting Play menu of Option menus. To
]
Send via Bluetooth: Send the selected file to
another device via bluetooth
]
Rename: Change the file name of selected file. The
maximum length of characters is 90. In filename it’s
impossible to use symbols such as / : * ?’ < > | and
etc. And You can’t change the extension of file.
]
Delete: Delete a file.
]
Delete all: Delete all files in the list
]
Information: Show the file information.
Settings Menu 4.8
Camera (Menu 4.8.1)
]
Auto save: If you set On, the images will be saved
automatically without displaying menu bar to save.
]
Delete all photos: You can delete all photos which
saved in a memory.
]
Shutter sound: You can select the camera shutter
sound by selecting either Off or sound 1`4.
Video camera (Menu 4.8.2)
]
Auto save: Pictures are saved automatically after
being taken.
]
Delete all videos: Allows you to delete all videos
which saved in a memory.
Note
]
For Video Play, please ensure that external
memory card has enough room to create cache
files. If not, Video Play may not be available.
(The size of cache files needed depends on the
size of the video files to play)
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New message Menu 5.1
This menu includes functions related to SMS (Short
Message Service), MMS (Multimedia Message
Service), Email, voice mail, as well as the network’s
service messages.
Write text message (Menu 5.1.1)
You can write and edit text message, checking the
number of message pages.
1. Enter the New messages menu by pressing the left
soft key [Select].
2. If you want to write a new message, select Write
text message.
3. To make text input easier, use T9.
4. Press [Insert] to attach the followings.
Insert
]
Images: You can insert the Default graphics or
graphics in My Folder that are available for short
messages.
]
Sounds: You can insert sounds that are available for
short messages.
]
Text templates: You can use Text templates
already set in the phone.
]
Contacts: You can add phone numbers or e-mail
addresses in address book.
]
Symbol: You can add special characters.
]
My business card: You can add your Business card
to the message.
5. If you want to set option for your text, or to finish
your writing, press the left soft key [Options].
Options
]
Send: Sends text messages.
1. Enter numbers of recipient.
2. Press key to add more recipients.
3. You can add phone numbers in the address book.
4. Press the left soft key after entering numbers.
All messages will be automatically saved in the
outbox folder, even after a sending failure.
]
Save to drafts: Stores messages in Drafts.
]
Font & Alignment: You can select Size and Style of
fonts, and the alignment of text.
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Messages
]
Colour: You can select Colour of foreground and
background.
]
Add T9 dictionary: You can add your own word.
This menu can be shown only when edit mode is
Predictive (ABC/abc/123).
]
T9 languages: Select the language for T9 input
mode. You can also deactivate T9 input mode by
selecting ‘T9 off’.
]
Exit: If you press Exit while writing a message, you
can end the writing message and back to the
Message menu. The message you have written is not
saved.
Write multimedia message (Menu 5.1.2)
You can write and edit multimedia messages, checking
message size.
1. Enter the New message menu by pressing the left
soft key [Select].
2. If you want to write a new message, select Write
multimedia message.
3. You can create a new message or choose one of the
multimedia message templates already made.
4. Press Insert to add Image, Sound, External memory,
Contacts, Symbol, New photo, New sound, Text
templates, My business card.
Maximum available file size, that can be inserted to
MMS-message, is 100 kb.
Options
]
Send: You can send multimedia messages to
multiple recipients, priorities your message, and
make it sent later as well.
Note
]
The phone which supports EMS release 5 is
available to send colour pictures, sounds, text
styles, etc.. The other party may not receive
pictures, sounds or text styles you sent
properly if the phone does not support such
options.
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]
Preview: You can preview multimedia messages you
wrote.
]
Save: You can save multimedia messages To drafts
or As template.
]
Edit subject: Modifies multimedia messages you
chose.
]
Add slide: You can add a slide before or after
current slide.
]
Move to slide: You can move to previous or next
slide.
]
Delete slide: You can delete current slides.
]
Set slide format
- Set timer: You can set timer for slide, text, picture
and sound.
]
Add T9 dictionary: You can add your own word.
This menu can be shown only when edit mode is
Predictive (ABC/abc/123).
]
T9 languages: Select the language for T9 input
mode. You can also deactivate T9 input mode by
selecting ‘T9 off’.
]
Exit: You can get back to the Message menu.
Write email message (Menu 5.1.3)
To send/receive an email, you should set up the email
account.
1. You can input up to 12 email addresses in the To
and Cc field.
Tip: To input “@”, press the and select “@”.
2. Key in the subject of the mail and press OK.
Note
]
If you select the picture (50K) on writing
multimedia message, loading duration will take
around 10 seconds at least. Furthermore, you
can’t activate any key during loading time. After
10 seconds, it is available to write multimedia
message.
Note
]
All messages will be automatically saved in the
outbox folder, even after a sending failure.
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Messages
3. After writing an email message, press the left soft
key [Options]. You can access the following
option menus.
]
Send: Sends the email message.
]
Edit recipients: You can edit recipients.
]
Edit subject: You can edit the subject.
]
Save to drafts: Select this to save the message in
Drafts.
]
T9 language: Select the language for T9 input
mode. You can also deactivate the T9 input mode
by selecting ‘T9 off’.
]
Exit: If you select this while writing the message, you
can exit from writing message and go back to the
previous screen. The message you have written is
not stored.
4. You can attach files by pressing the right soft key
[Attach].
Note
]
For each e-mail account you may save up to 30
messages (totally 110 for three accounts). In
Inbox folder you may save not more than 30
messages, in Drafts and Outbox folders - 5
messages, and in Sent folder up to 10
messages. In case Drafts Outbox or Sent folder
is full, and you try to save new message to one
of this folders, first saved message will be
automatically deleted.
]
Maximum size for one sent message is 300 kb
with attachments, and maximum size for one
received message is 100 kb. In case you have
received message with more than 5
attachments, only 5 of them will be received.
Some attachment may display incorrectly.
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Inbox Menu 5.2
You will be alerted when you have received messages.
They will be stored in Inbox. In Inbox, you can identify
each message by icons. For detail, see the icon
directive.
If the phone shows ‘No space for SIM message’, you
have to delete only SIM messages from Inbox. If the
phone displays ‘No space for message’, you can make
space of each repository as deleting messages, media
and applications.
* SIM message
SIM message means the message exceptionally
stored in SIM card. You can move this message to
the phone.
For notified multimedia message, you have to wait for
downloading and processing of the message.
To read a message, select one of the messages by
pressing the left soft key .
]
View: You can view the received messages.
]
Delete: You can delete the current message.
]
Reply: You can reply to the sender.
]
Forward: You can forward the selected message to
another party.
]
Return call: You can call back to the sender.
]
Information: You can view information about
received messages; Sender’s address, Subject (only
for Multimedia message), Message date & time,
Message type, Message size.
]
Delete all: You can delete all messages.
Messages
Messages
Icon Icon directive
Multimedia message
Short message
SIM message
Read multimedia message
Read text message
Push message
Notified multimedia message
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Messages
Mailbox Menu 5.3
When you access this menu, you can either connect to
your remote mailbox to retrieve your new email
messages, or you can view the previously retrieved
email messages without logging in to the email server.
You can check the saved emails, drafts, outbox, and
sent emails. In the Inbox, up to 30 emails are stored.
Drafts Menu 5.4
Using this menu, you can preset up to five multimedia
messages that you use most frequently. This menu
shows the preset multimedia message list.
The following options are available.
]
View: You can see the multimedia messages.
]
Edit: Modifies the massage you choose.
]
Delete: Deletes the message you choose.
]
Information: To view the information of the
message.
]
Delete all: Deletes all of the messages in the folder.
Outbox Menu 5.5
This menu allows to view the message which is about
to send or is failed sending. After sending the message
successfully, the message will be moved to sent menu.
]
View: You can view the message.
]
Forward: You can send the message. After sending
the message, this will be moved to sent menu.
]
Delete: You can delete the message.
]
Information: You can check information of each
message.
]
Delete all: You can delete all messages in outbox.
Icon Icon directive
MMS Unsent
MMS delivery confirmed
SMS unsent
SMS delivery confirmed
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Listen to voice mail Menu 5.6
Once this menu has been selected, simply press the
left soft key [OK] to listen to voice mail. You can
also hold down the key in standby mode to
listen to voice mail.
Info message Menu 5.7
(Dependent to network and subscription)
Info service messages are text messages delivered by
the network to GSM. They provide general
information such as weather reports, traffic news,
taxis, pharmacies, and stock prices. Each type of has
the number; therefore, you can contact service
provider as long as you have input the certain number
for the information. When you have received an info
service message, you can see the popup message to
show you that you have received a message or the info
service message is directly displayed. To view the
message again or not in standby mode, follow the
sequence shown below;
Read (Menu 5.7.1)
1. When you have received an info service message
and select Read to view the message, it will be
displayed on the screen. You can read another
message by scrolling , or [Next].
2. The message will be shown until another message is
reached.
Topics (Menu 5.7.2)
(Dependent to network and subscription)
]
Add new: You can add Info service message
numbers in the Phone memory with its nickname.
]
View list: You can see Info service message numbers
which you added. If you press [Options], you
can edit and delete info message category which
you added.
Note
]
When you receive a voice mail, your phone
displays the icon and you hear an alert. Please
check with your network provider for details of
their service in order to configure the handset
correctly.
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Messages
]
Active list: You can select info service message
numbers in the active list. if you activate an info
service number, you can receive messages sent from
the number.
Templates Menu 5.8
Text templates (Menu 5.8.1)
You have 6 text templates as below;
Please call me back.
I’m late. I will be there at
Where are you now?
I am on the way.
Top urgent. Please contact.
I love you.
Multimedia templates (Menu 5.8.2)
After saving new template, you can use the following
options.
]
View: You can see multimedia templates.
]
Delete: You can delete multimedia templates.
]
Add new: Allows you to add new multimedia
templates.
]
Write messages: You can write and send
multimedia messages.
]
Edit: You can edit multimedia templates.
]
Delete all: Allows you to delete all multimedia
messages.
Settings Menu 5.9
Text message (Menu 5.9.1)
]
Message types:
Text, Voice, Fax, Natl. paging, X.400, Email,
ERMES
Usually, the type of message is set to Text. You can
convert your text into alternative formats. Contact
your service provider for the availability of this
function.
]
Validity period: This network service allows you to
set how long your text messages will be stored at
the message centre.
]
Delivery report: If you set to Yes, you can check
whether your message is sent successfully.
]
Reply charging: When a message is sent, it allows
the recipients to reply and charge the cost of the
reply to your telephone bill.
]
SMS centre: If you want to send the text message,
you can receive the address of SMS centre through
this menu.
Mulitimedia message (Menu 5.9.2)
]
Priority: You can set the priority of the message
you choose.
]
Validity period: This network service allows you to
set how long your text messages will be stored at
the message centre.
]
Subject: You can enter multimedia messages
subject when this menu is on.
]
Delivery report: If it is set to Yes in this menu, you
can check whether your message is sent
successfully.
]
Auto retrieve: If you select On, you receive
multimedia messages automatically. If you select
Off, you receive only notification message in the
inbox and then you can check this notification. If
you select Home network only, you receive
multimedia messages depends on Homenetwork.
]
Network settings: If you select multimedia message
server, you can set URL for multimedia message
server.
]
Permitted message types
Personal: Personal message.
Advertisements: Commercial message.
Information: Necessary information.
Email (Menu 5.9.3)
This menu allows you to edit, delete or add an email
account.
]
Account
You can set up to 3 email accounts by selecting Add
new. Using the Edit menu, you can set the following
values.
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Messages
Set as default
Edit
- Title: Account name.
- User ID: Enter your email ID.
- Password: Enter your email password.
- Email address: Enter the email address given to
you by your service provider.
- Outgoing server: Enter the SMTP address and
Port number of computer that sends your email.
- Incoming server: Enter the POP3 address and
Port number of the that receives your email.
- Maximum receive size: Allows you to select the
email size you received.
- Leave msg on server: Select Yes to leave the
messages on the server.
- Insert signature: Select Yes to attach your
signature to your email messages.
- Access point: Allow you to select the access point
from the list.
- SMTP port number: Allow you to edit SMTP port
number.
- POP3 port number: Allow you to edit POP3 port
number.
- Outgoing server ID/PW: Enter the ID and
password for sending your email.
]
Delete: Deletes the selected account from the list.
]
Add new: Add the new email account.
]
Access point
You can edit the access points.
There are default access points for some operators,
stored in phone memory.
Title: Access point name.
APN: Input the APN of Access point.
User ID: Enter the User ID of your access point.
Password: Enter the Password of your access point.
DNS address: Set DNS address.
]
Signature
You can make your signature.
Voice mailbox number (Menu 5.9.4)
You can receive the voicemail if your network service
provider supports this feature. When a new voicemail
is arrived, the symbol will be displayed on the screen.
Please check with your network service provider for
details of their service in order to configure the phone
accordingly.
]
Home: You can listen to voice mails by selecting
Home.
]
Roaming: Even when you are in abroad, you can
listen to voice mails if roaming service is supported.
Info message (Menu 5.9.5)
]
Receive
Yes: If you select this menu, your phone will receive
Info service messages.
No: If you select this menu, your phone will not
receive Info service messages any more.
]
Alert
Yes: Your phone will beep when you have received
Info service message numbers.
No: Your phone will not beep even though you have
received info service messages.
]
Languages
You can select the language you want by pressing
[On/Off]. Then, the info service message will be
shown in the language that you selected.
Push message (Menu 5.9.6)
You can set the option whether you will receive the
message or not.
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My stuff
Images Menu 6.1
After selecting a image, press the left key
[Options] and then you can check the options as
follow:
]
Set as wallpaper: Currently selected image can be
set as a wallpaper.
]
Write messages: The sound downloaded from
network can be sent by Multimedia or Email service.
Maximum message size is 100 kb for MMS message
and 300 kb for E-mail message.
]
Send via Bluetooth: The image downloaded from
network can be sent by Bluetooth.
]
Copy to External memory: Copy the selected file
to the same folder at External memory.
Sounds Menu 6.2
After selecting a sound, press the left key
[Options]. You can check the options as follow:
]
Set as ringtone: Currently selected sound can be
set as a ringtone.
]
Write messages: The sound downloaded from
network can be sent by SMS or MMS, Email service.
Maximum MMS message is 100 kb, and for e-mail is
300 kb.
Note
]
You may send files via Bluetooth only if they
are stored in phone memory, not on memory
card.
]
Maximum .GIF supporting size is 100 Kb.
Note
]
Do not change the defualt folder name, or it
does not work properly.
]
Send via Bluetooth: The sound downloaded from
network can be sent by Bluetooth.
]
Copy to External memory: Copy the selected file
to the same folder at External memory.
Games & Apps Menu 6.3
In this menu, you can manage the Java applications
installed in your phone. You can play or delete
downloaded applications, or set the connect option.
This menu will connect to the Menu 1.1.
External Memory Menu 6.4
This menu allows you to view Videos, Photos, Images,
Music, Sounds, Others. If the external memory is not
available, a pop up message “Please insert external
memory” is displayed.
Note
]
Removable disk will be not available, if in phone
Sim card absence.
Note
]
You may send files via Bluetooth only if they
are stored in phone memory, not on memory
card. When you send .MMF or .MIDI sound file
from another phone via Bluetooth, it will be
saves to Others folder.
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My stuff
New Fantastic LG
There is mass storage function in KG920. if you
connect USB cable, you can use Removable Disk
in this phone.
You can download MP3 files, and photos, video
files and etc. this is very fast access from PC to
Phone. you just try to connect USB cable. It’s
very easy way.
Notice
]
MASS STORAGE function is only working in idle
mode.
]
Please do not try to remove the cable while you
download some files. After you download some
files, you’d better to click “window HW safely
remove” on PC and then disconnect cable.
]
If you received call during mass storage. call will
be rejected but after you remove the cable, you
can see missed call.
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You can set functions relating to the phone.
Wallpaper Menu 7.1
You can select the background pictures in standby
mode.
Default
You can select a picture or an animation of wallpaper
by pressing , , or .
My folder
You can select a picture or an animation as wallpaper.
Standby text Menu 7.2
If you select On, you can edit the text which is
displayed in standby mode.
Backlight Time Menu 7.3
You can set the light-up duration of the display.
Brightness Menu 7.4
The screen brightness can be adjusted from 40% to
100%.
Network name Menu 7.5
If this function is activated, network name will be
displayed on LCD.
Display
Display
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Profiles
Profiles
In Profiles, you can adjust and customise the phone
tones for different events, environments, or caller
groups.
There are five preset profiles: Vibrate only, Silent,
General, Loud and Headset. Each profile can be
personalised. Press the left soft key [Menu] and select
Profiles using up/down navigation keys.
Activate (Menu 8.X.1)
1. A list of profiles is displayed.
2. In the Profiles list, scroll to the profile you want to
activate and press the left soft key [Select] or
OK key.
3. Then, select Activate.
Personalise (Menu 8.X.2)
Scroll to the desired profile in the Profile list. After
pressing the left soft key or the OK key, select
Personalise. The profile setting option opens. Set the
option as required.
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Call alert type: Set the alert type for incoming calls.
]
Ring tone: Select the desired ring tone from the list.
]
Ring volume: Set the volume of the ringing tone.
]
Message alert type: Set the alert type for
messages.
]
Message tone: Select the alert tone for messages.
]
Keypad tone: Select the desired keypad tone.
]
Keypad volume: Set the volume of keypad tone.
]
Effect sound volume: Set the volume of effect
sound.
]
Power on/off volume: Set the volume of the
ringing tone when switching the phone on/off.
]
Auto answer: This function will be activated only
when your phone is connected to the handsfree kit.
Off: The phone will not answer automatically.
After 5 secs: After 5 seconds, the phone will
answer automatically.
After 10 secs: After 10 seconds, the phone will
answer automatically.
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Rename (Menu 8.X.3)
You can rename a profile and give it any name you
want.
1. To change the name of a profile, scroll to the profile
in the profile list and after pressing the left soft key
or the OK key, select Rename.
2. Key in the desired name and press the OK key or
the left soft key [OK].
Note
]
Vibrate only, Silent and Headset profiles
cannot be renamed.
Profiles
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Tools
Tools
Favourites Menu 9.1
This option allows you to add your own favourites to
the list already provided. Once you create your own
menu, you can access the desired function quickly in
the idle screen by pressing the up navigation key.
Alarm clock Menu 9.2
You can set up to 5 alarm clocks to go off at a
specified time.
1. Select On and enter the alarm time you want.
2. Select the repeat period: Once, Mon`Fri,
Mon`Sat, Everyday.
3. Select the alarm tone you want and press
[OK].
4. Edit the alarm name and press [OK].
Bluetooth Menu 9.3
Bluetooth enables compatible mobile devices,
peripherals and computers that are in close proximity
to communicate directly with each other without
wires. This handset supports built-in Bluetooth
connectivity, which makes it possible to connect them
with compatible Bluetooth headsets, computer
applications and so on.
Note
]
The menu of SMS, MMS and MP3 is already
provided in your own favourites.
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Paired devices (Menu 9.3.1)
You can view all devices which are compatible with
bluetooth phone.
Handsfree devices (Menu 9.3.2)
You can view the list of handsfree devices which is
compatible with bluetooth phone.
If you enter Paired devices or Handsfree devices menu,
you access the options as follow.
]
Connect/Disconnect: Allows to connect the other
bluetooth devices.
]
Add new: Allows to search new bluetooth device.
]
Assign name: Allows to change the name of
bluetooth.
Note
]
Due to a compatibility problem, some devices
may not support this function.
Note
]
If you use a PC sync via bluetooth, you can
exchange the data within only phonebook
]
When you receive data from another Bluetooth
device, the phone requests for a confirmation.
After confirming the transfer, the file will be
copied in your phone.
]
Depending on the file type, it will be stored in
the following folders:
- MP3(.mp3, mp4, aac, m4a, wma): Music
folder.
- Video (.3GP, mp4): Video folder.
- Phonebook contacts (.VCF): Phonebook.
- Photos (.jpg): Text folder.
- Other files (.*.*): File storage folder.
]
Supported Bluetooth software (Bluetooth
stacks) for DUN: Recommended drivers
WidComm Bluetooth for Windows 1.4 and 3.0
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Tools
]
Set as authorised/Set as unauthorised: Allows to
set the authorised connection between each
bluetooth devices.
]
All services: Allows to view all services which are
supported by bluetooth device.
]
Delete: Allows to delete the bluetooth device.
]
Delete all: Allows to delete all bluetooth devices.
Settings (Menu 9.3.3)
You can register new device which is compatible with
bluetooth. If you already have added the device, you
can search it after entering a password.
]
Set bluetooth
You can activate or cancel bluetooth function.
]
My handset’s visibility
You can set the function that your phone is shown
on the other bluetooth devices.
]
My handset’s name
You can set the name of bluetooth device. The
default name is LG KG920.
Supported services (Menu 9.3.4)
You can see the Bluetooth service(PC sync).
Connectivity Menu 9.4
You can access the network services Connectivity. If
you want to use PC sync, Contents banks, Internet
Cube, you should access PC sync. & Internet kit Menu
and plug the cable.
Calculator Menu 9.5
This contains the standard functions such as +, –, x, ÷:
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division.
Furthermore, you can use the various function of
calculator such as +/-, sin, cos, tan, log, in, exp, sqrt.
1. Input the numbers by pressing numeric keys.
2. Use a navigation key to select a sign for calculation.
3. Then input the numbers.
4. Press key to view the result.
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5. To input the decimal number, press key. If you
press key, you can enter ( ).
6. To end Calculator, press the right soft key
[Back].
Unit converter Menu 9.6
This converts any measurement into a unit you want.
There are 9 types that can be converted into units:
Currency, Surface, Length, Weight, Temperature,
Volume, Velocity, Shoes and Clothes.
1. You can select one of four unit types by pressing
[Select] key.
2. Select the unit you want to convert by pressing
and . It’s impossible to input “-” symbol
in unit converter.
3. Select the standard value by using , .
World time Menu 9.7
You can view clocks of the world’s major cities.
1. Select the city belonged to the time zone by
pressing , , and key.
2. You can set the current time to the city time you
select by pressing the left soft key [Set].
SIM-Menu Menu 9.8
This menu depends on SIM and the network services.
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Browser
You can access various WAP (Wireless Application
Protocol) services such as banking, news, weather
reports and flight information. These services are
specially designed for mobile phones and they are
maintained by WAP service providers.
Check the availability of WAP services, pricing and
tariffs with your network operator and/or the service
provider whose service you wish to use. Service
providers will also give you instructions on how to use
their services.
Once connected, the homepage is displayed. The
content depends on the service provider. To exit the
browser at any time, press the ( ) key. The phone
will return to the idle menu.
Navigating with the WAP browser
You can surf the Internet using either the phone keys
or the WAP browser menu.
Using the phone keys
When surfing the Internet, the phone keys function
differently to phone mode.
Using the WAP browser menu
There are various menu options available when surfing
the Mobile Web.
Home Menu *.1
Connects to a homepage. The homepage will be the
site which is defined in the activated profile. It will be
defined by the service provider if you have not defined
it in the activated profile.
Note
]
The WAP browser menus may vary, depending
on your browser version.
Key Description
Scrolls each line of the content area
Returns to the previous page
Selects options and confirms actions
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Bookmarks Menu *.2
This menu allows you to store the URL of favourite
web pages for easy access at a later time.
To create a bookmark
1. Press the left soft key [Options].
2. Select Add new and press the OK key.
3. After entering the desired URL and title, press the
OK key.
After selecting a desired bookmark, the following
options are available.
]
Connect: Connects to the selected bookmark.
]
Add new: Select this to create a new bookmark.
]
Edit: You can edit the URL and/or the title of the
selected bookmark.
]
Delete: Deletes the selected bookmark.
]
Delete all: Deletes all the bookmarks.
Go to URL Menu *.3
You can connect directly to the site you want. After
entering a specific URL, press the OK key.
Settings Menu *.4
You can set the profile, cache, cookie and security
related to internet service.
Profiles (Menu *.4.1)
A profile is the network information used to connect
to the Internet.
There are default profiles for some operators, stored
in phone memory. It’s impossible to rename default
profiles.
Each profile has submenus as follows:
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Activate: Activates the selected profile.
]
Settings: Use this to edit and change WAP settings
for the selected profile.
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Browser
- Homepage: This setting allows you to enter the
address (URL) of a site you want to use as
homepage. You do not need to type http:// at the
front of each URL as the WAP Browser will
automatically add it.
- Bearer: You can set the bearer data service. 1
Data/2 GPRS
- Data settings: Appears only if you select Data
Settings as a Bearer/service.
Dial number: Enter the telephone number to dial to
access your WAP gateway.
User ID: The users identity for your dial-up server
(and NOT the WAP gateway).
Password: The password required by your dial-up
server (and NOT the WAP gateway) to identify you.
Call type: Select the type of data call : Analogue of
Digital (ISDN).
Linger time: You need to enter timeout period. After
entering that, the WAP navigation service will be
unavailable if any data is not input or transferred.
- GPRS settings: The service settings are only
available when GPRS is chosen as a bearer service.
APN: Input the APN of the GPRS.
User ID: The users identify for your APN server.
Password: The password required by your APN
server.
- Proxy settings
Proxy: Activates or cancels proxy.
IP address: Input the IP address of the Proxy server
you access.
Port: Input the Proxy Port.
- DNS settings
Primary server: Input the IP address of the primary
DNS server you access.
Secondary server: Input the IP address of the
secondary DNS server you access.
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Rename: You can change the profile name.
]
Add new: You can add a new profile.
]
Delete: Deletes the selected profile from the list.
Cache (Menu *.4.2)
The information or services you have accessed are
saved in the cache memory of the phone.
Cookies (Menu *.4.3)
The information or services you have accessed are
saved in the cache memory of the phone.
Clear cache (Menu *.4.4)
Removes all context saved in cache.
Clear cookies (Menu *.4.5)
Removes all context saved in cookie.
Security (Menu *.4.6)
A list of the available certification is shown.
]
Authority: You can see the list of authority
certificates that have been stored in your phone.
]
Personal: You can see the list of personal
certificates that have been stored in your phone.
Note
]
A cache is a buffer memory, which is used to
save data temporarily.
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Call register
Call register
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You can check the record of missed, received, and
dialled calls only if the network supports the Calling
Line Identification (CLI) within the service area.
The number and name (if available) are displayed
together with the date and time at which the call was
made. You can also view call times.
Missed calls Menu 0.1
This option lets you view the last 10 unanswered calls.
You can also:
• View the number if available and call it, or save it in
the Address Book
• Enter a new name for the number and save both in
the Address Book
• Send a message by this number
• Delete the call from the list
Received calls Menu 0.2
This option lets you view the last 10 incoming calls.
You can also:
• View the number if available and call it or save it in
the Address Book
• Enter new name for the number and save both in the
Address Book
• Send a message by this number
• Delete the call from the list
Dialled calls Menu 0.3
This option lets you view the last 20 outgoing calls
(called or attempted).
You can also:
• View the number if available and call it or save it in
the Address Book
• Enter new name for the number and save both in the
Address Book
• Send a message by this number
• Delete the call from the list
All calls Menu 0.4
You can view all lists of outgoing or incoming calls.
Delete recent calls Menu 0.5
Allows you to delete Missed calls and Received calls
lists. You can delete Dialled calls and All calls lists at
one time.
Call charges Menu 0.6
Call duration (Menu 0.6.1)
Allows you to view the duration of your incoming and
outgoing calls. You can also reset the call times.
The following timers are available:
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Last call: Length of the last call.
]
All calls: Total length of all calls made and incoming
calls since the timer was last reset.
]
Received calls: Length of the incoming calls.
]
Dialled calls: Length of the outgoing calls.
]
Reset all: Allows you to clear the length of all calls
by pressing the left soft key [Yes].
Call costs (Menu 0.6.2)
Allows you to check the cost of your last call, all calls,
remaining and reset the cost. To reset the cost, you
need to PIN2 code.
Settings (Menu 0.6.3)
(SIM Dependent)
]
Set tariff: You can set the currency type and the
unit price. Contact your service providers to obtain
charging unit prices. To select the currency or unit
in this menu, you need the PIN2 code.
]
Set credit: This network allows you to limit the cost
of your calls by selected charging units. If you select
Read, the number of remaining unit is shown. If you
select Change, you can change your change limit.
]
Auto display: This network service allows you to
see automatically the cost of your last calls. If set to
On, you can see the last cost when the call is
released.
Call register
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GPRS information Menu 0.7
You can check the amount of data transferred over the
network through the GPRS information option. In
addition, you can also view how much time you are
online.
Call duration (Menu 0.7.1)
You can check the duration of Last call, reset all and
All calls. You can also reset the call timers.
Data volumes (Menu 0.7.2)
You can check The Sent, Received or All data
volumes and Reset all.
Date &Time Menu #.1
You can set functions relating to the date and time.
Date (Menu #.1.1)
]
Set date
You can enter the current date.
]
Date format
You can set the Date format such as
DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD.
(D: Day / M: Month / Y: Year)
Time (Menu #.1.2)
]
Set time
You can enter the current time.
]
Time format
Your can set the time format between 24-hour and
12-hour.
Language Menu #.2
You can change the language for the display texts in
your phone. This change will also affect the Language
Input mode.
Call Menu #.3
You can set the menu relevant to a call by pressing
[Select] in the Setting menu.
Call divert (Menu #.3.1)
The Call divert service allows you to divert incoming
voice calls, fax calls, and data calls to another number.
For details, contact your service provider.
]
All voice calls
Diverts voice calls unconditionally.
]
If busy
Diverts voice calls when the phone is in use.
]
If no reply
Diverts voice calls which you do not answer.
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]
If out of reach
Diverts voice calls when the phone is switched off or
out of coverage.
]
All data calls
Diverts to a number with a PC connection
unconditionally.
]
All fax calls
Diverts to a number with a fax connection
unconditionally.
]
Cancel all
Cancels all call divert service.
The submenus
Call divert menus have the submenus shown below.
Activate
Activate the corresponding service.
To voice mail centre
Forwards to message centre. This function is not
shown at All data calls and All fax calls menus.
To other number
Inputs the number for diverting.
To favourite number
You can check recent 5 diverted numbers.
Cancel
Deactivate the corresponding service.
View status
View the status of the corresponding service.
Answer mode (Menu #.3.2)
]
Any key
If you select this menu, you can receive a call by
pressing any key except [End] key.
]
Send key only
If you select this menu, you can receive a call by only
pressing [Send] key.
Send my number (Menu #.3.3)
(network and subscription dependent)
]
Set by network
If you select this, you can send your phone number
depending on two line service such as line 1 or line
2.
]
On
You can send your phone number to another party.
Your phone number will be shown on the receiver’s
phone.
]
Off
Your phone number will not be shown.
Call waiting (Menu #.3.4)
(network dependent)
]
Activate
If you select Activate, you can accept a waiting
(receiving) call.
]
Cancel
If you select Cancel, you cannot recognize the
waiting (receiving) call.
]
View status
Shows the status of Call waiting.
Minute minder (Menu #.3.5)
If you select On, you can check the call duration by
deep sound every minute during a call.
Auto redial (Menu #.3.6)
]
On
When this function is activated, the phone will
automatically try to redial in the case of failure to
connect a call.
]
Off
Your phone will not make any attempts to redial
when the original call has not connected.
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Security Menu #.4
PIN code request (Menu #.4.1)
In this menu, you can set the phone to ask for the PIN
code of your SIM card when the phone is switched on.
If this function is activated, you’ll be requested to
enter the PIN code.
1. Select PIN code request in the security settings
menu, and then press [Select].
2. Set Enable/Disable
3. If you want to change the setting, you need to enter
PIN code when you switch on the phone.
4. If you enter wrong PIN code more than 3 times, the
phone will lock out. If the PIN is blocked, you will
need to key in PUK code.
5. You can enter your PUK code up to 10 times. If you
put wrong PUK code more than 10 times, you can
not unlock your phone. You will need to contact
your service provider.
Handset lock (Menu #.4.2)
You can use security code to avoid unauthorized use
of the phone. Whenever you switch on the phone, the
phone will request security code if you set phone lock
to When switch on. Default security code is “0000”.
If you set phone lock to When SIM changed, your
phone will request security code only when you
change your SIM card.
Auto key lock timeout (Menu #.4.3)
This menu allows to set the time of Auto key lock.
Call barring (Menu #.4.4)
The Call barring service prevents your phone from
making or receiving certain category of calls. This
function requires the call barring password. You can
view the following submenus.
]
All outgoing calls
The barring service for all outgoing calls.
]
Outgoing international
The barring service for all outgoing international
calls.
]
Outgoing international when roaming
The barring service for all international outgoing
calls except home network.
]
All incoming
The barring service for all incoming calls.
]
Incoming when roaming
The barring service for all incoming calls when
roaming.
]
Cancel all
You can cancel all barring services.
]
Change password
You can change the password for Call Barring
Service.
The submenus:
Activate
Allows to request the network to set call restriction
on.
Cancel
Set the selected call restriction off.
View status
View the status whether the calls are barred or not.
Fixed dial number (Menu #.4.5)
(SIM dependent)
You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone
numbers. The numbers are protected by your PIN2
code.
]
Enable
You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected
phone numbers.
]
Disable
You can cancel fixed dialling function.
]
Number list
You can view the number list saved as Fixed dial
number.
Change codes (Menu #.4.6)
PIN is an abbreviation of Personal Identification
Number to prevent use by unauthorized person. You
can change the access codes: Security code, PIN
code, PIN2 code.
Settings
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1. If you want to change the Security
code/PIN1/PIN2 code input your original code,
and then press [OK].
2. Input new Security code/PIN1/PIN2 code and
verify them.
Network Menu #.5
You can select a network which will be registered
either automatically or manually. Usually, the network
selection is set to Automatic.
Network selection (Menu #.5.1)
You can select a network type.
Automatic
If you select Automatic mode, the phone will
automatically search for and select a network for you.
Once you have selected “Automatic”, the phone will
be set to “Automatic” even though the power is off
and on.
Manual
The phone will find the list of available networks and
show you them. Then you can select the network
which you want to use if this network has a roaming
agreement with your home network operator. The
phone let you select another network if the phone fails
to access the selected network.
Preferred
You can set a list of preferred networks and the phone
attempts to register with first, before attempting to
register to any other networks. This list is set from the
phone’s predefined list of known networks.
Band selection (Menu #.5.2)
EGSM/DCS
According to depending on Network situation, you
can select EGSM/DCS.
PCS only
According to depending on Network situation, you
can select PCS only.
GPRS Attach Menu #.6
You can set GPRS service depending on various
situations.
Switch on (Menu #.6.1)
If you select this menu, the phone is automatically
registered to a GPRS network when you switch the
phone on. Starting a WAP or PC dial-up application
created the connection between phone and network
and data transfer is possible. When you end the
application, GPRS connection is ended but the
registration to the GPRS network remains.
When needed (Menu #-6.2)
If you select this menu, the GPRS connection is
established when you connect a WAP service and
closed when you end the WAP connection.
Memory status Menu #.7
You can check free space and memory usage of each
repository, Internal memory, External memory. You
can go to each repository menu.
Reset settings Menu #.8
You can initialize all factory defaults. You need
Security code to activate this function.
]
Restore default settings: Allows you to restore
default settings.
]
Clear external memory: Allows you to format the
external memory and create default directory.
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Accessories
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Travel Adapter
This charger allows you to
charge the battery while away
from home or your office.
Standard Battery
Data cable/CD
You can connect your phone to
PC to exchange the data
between them.
Hands free ear-
microphone and music
player controller combo
Stereo headset
Controller: Answer & End
button, music player control,
volume control, Hold button
and microphone.
After connecting the headset
and the controller, plug the end of controller into the
headset jack on the left side of the phone.
Note
]
Always use genuine LG accessories.
]
Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.
]
Accessories may be different in different
regions; please check with our regional service
company or agent for further inquires.
There are various accessories for your mobile phone. You can select these options according to your
personal communication requirements.
General
Product name: KG920
System: GSM 900 / DCS 1800 / PCS 1900
Ambient Temperatures
Max.: +55°C
Min: -10°C
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