Quectel Wireless Solutions 16182010002 GPS Locator User Manual Opmaak manual

Quectel Wireless Solutions Company Limited GPS Locator Opmaak manual

User Manual

3Precautions and Notices for Safety 4Declaration of Conformity to R&TTE Directive  5The Safelinq service  61Introduction 82  Features 93  Components 104  Name of Each Part 115  Battery Assembly/Disassembly 125.1 Battery Assembly 125.2 Battery Disassembly 126  Installing the SIM card 137  Buttons 147.1 Button overview 147.2 Button description  158  LED’s and Connectors 179  Operating your SmartLinQ Mobile  189.1 Switching your SmartLinQ Mobile on/off  189.2 Call/Answer 189.3 Adjust the volume 199.4 Make a phone call 199.5 Emergency 209.6 Auto Answer  2110 Technical Specification 2211 Troubleshooting and Safety info 26Contents
4Precautions• Turn your phone off in a potentially explosive atmosphere.• Turn your phone off during a flight.• Do not use your phone while driving.• Turn your phone off in a hospital.• Be aware of the details on electromagneticwaves of your phone.• Do not touch your phone or its power plug witha wet hand.• Do not remodel, disassemble, or repair your phone on your own.• Use only approved batteries and accessories• Use the standard charger acquired with a TTA certified mark.• Do not keep your phone in or near a source of heating, like a stove or microwave oven.Precautions and Notices for SafetyPlease ensure that you use your handset correctly after reading the safety instructions.
1999/5/ECThis equipment fulfils the R&TTE directive (Council Directive 1999/5/EC).European States qualified under wireless approvals: EU          Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, andthe United Kingdom Declaration of Conformity to R&TTE Directive 5
6The Safelinq service The SmartLinQ Mobile has been exclusively developed by Safelinq. For the full details of the functionalityof your SmartLinQ Mobile go to www.safelinq.com. It should be noted that the SmartLinQ Mobile will onlyoperate in combination with a Safelinq subscription.
8The SmartLinQ Mobile is a powerful GPS location device which is small in size and lightweight. It isdesigned for personal security and has an inbuilt emergency call button as well as a motion sensor. Boththese features ensure direct contact to your chosen control centre or emergency number should you encounter a difficult or threatening situation. As your location will be known, the control centre or emergency contact can deal with the situation efficiently and effectively.The SmartLinQ Mobile is designed to work on any mobile GSM network using 850, 900, 1800 or 1900 frequency (Quad Band).The SmartLinQ Mobile offers controlled dialling allowing you to call four pre-programmed telephone numbers. When you slide the emergency button up, your current position will automatically be sent to the controlcentre and the four pre-programmed numbers will simultaneously be dialled in sequence. 1. Introduction
9GPS (Global positioning system) ReceiverEmergency buttonMotion sensor alertLow battery alertSpeed sensor alertFour pre-programmable buttonsAuto answer2. Features
101SmartLinQ Mobile2Battery Pack3Handsfree headset4AC-power adapter5This ManualUse an approved Safelinq charger and battery. Do not use non genuine parts as it could damagethe battery or cause an explosion.3. Components12 3 4
114. Name of Each PartEarphone jackPower adapter/connectorButton Lock VolumeGSM LEDpower LEDEmergency buttonCall/AnswerMicrophoneSpeakerGPS LEDPower/Hang upPre-Programmablebuttons+-
5.1 BATTERY ASSEMBLY1Fit the battery pack correctly into the groove2Slide it all the way as indicated by the arrow, and lock the battery button into place.5.2 BATTERY DISASSEMBLYRelease the battery disassembly button in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove the battery.125. Battery Assembly/Disassembly
131Gently move the SIM card holder to the rightand open it. Insert the SIM card as shownensuring the gold contact area of the SIM card is facing downwards. Close the SIM card holder and move it to the left to lock. 2Slide the battery back in at the top of the SmartLinQ Mobile and push it down to lock itinto position.6. Installing the SIM card
7.1 BUTTON OVERVIEWThe phone panel consists of nine buttons.• Power/Hang up Button• Call/Answer Button• Emergency Button• Four pre-programmable Buttons• Volume Button • Lock Button 7. Buttons14
157.2 BUTTON DESCRIPTION  Power/Hang up•  To turn on.Press for 3 seconds until you hear the power-on melody.•  To Turn off.Press for 3 seconds until all LED’s are off.•  To refuse an incoming call.Press while ringing.•  To end a call.Press while in a call.Call/Answer•  To make a call.Press this button after pressing one of the pre-programmable buttons and hearing a beep.•  To answer an incoming call.Press while ringing.EmergencyWhen you slide the emergency button up, your current position will automatically be sent to the control centre and the four pre-programmed numbers will simultaneously be dialled in sequence.
16Pre-programmable buttonsTo call the number programmed behind one of thefour pre-programmable buttons, press this buttonwait for a beep and then press the Call/Answerbutton.Volume•  To increase the volume of a call.Press the upper part of the volume button.•  To decrease the volume of a call.Press the lower part of the volume button.LockSlide the button up to lock all the buttons exceptthe emergency button.7. Buttons
17GSM LED•  If the SmartLinQ Mobile cannot establish aGSM connection, the LED will flash quickly.•  If the SmartLinQ Mobile is connected to theGSM network, the LED will flash slowly.GPS LEDWhile the SmartLinQ Mobile is searching for a GPSconnection, the GPS LED will flash quickly. When aconnection is established, the LED will light up for3 seconds before switching off.If a GPS connection cannot be found, the light willswitch off straight after the flashing has stopped.Power LEDThe Power LED will blink while the battery is beingcharged. Once charged, the Power LED will light upcontinuously.Headset connectorHeadset connection point.Power adapter/connectorConnection point for the AC power adapter forcharging the battery.8. LED and Connectors
189.1 SWITCHING YOUR SMARTLINQ MOBILE ON/OFF•  To turn on: Press the Power/Hang up button atleast for 3 seconds, it will turn on. The GSMLED will flash quickly until the SmartLinQMobile registers to the GSM network. Aftersuccessful registration the GSM LED will flashslowly. It will then continue to flash but at aslower pace.•  To turn off: Press the Power/Hang up button atleast for 3 seconds to switch the SmartLinQMobile off. 9.2 CALL/ANSWER•  Press the Call/Answer button to answer an incoming call. 9. Operating your SmartLinQ Mobile
199.3 ADJUST THE VOLUME•  Whilst on a call, press the upper part of theVolume button to increase the volume, andpress the lower part of the volume button todecrease the volume. 9.4 MAKE A PHONE CALL•  You can store four pre-programmed numbers in your SmartLinQ Mobile.•  When you want to call one of the numbers,first press the relevant short dial button, waitfor the beep and then press the Call/Answerbutton •  Press the Power/Hang up button to end thecall.+-
209. Operating your SmartLinQ Mobile9.5 EMERGENCYThe SmartLinQ Mobile support an emergency function. You can make an emergency call in thefollowing way:1 If you slide up Emergency button, the phonewill sequentially dial the four pre-programmednumbers. If no one answers the call will bediverted to your chosen control centre.2 When the emergency button is activated an automated alert message with the positioninformation will be sent to the control centre.
219.6 AUTO ANSWERThe Auto Answer function is used when a user isin an emergency and unable to receive a call bypressing the Call/Answer button. •  The following two conditions are to be satisfiedfor Auto Answer to be operational:1 Auto Answer function is activated on theSafelinq service. 2 When an incoming number corresponds toa number stored in pre-programmed button1 or 2.• If Auto Answer is operated, the microphone volume is set up to a maximum level and thespeaker volume at the medium level.
2210. Technical SpecificationEarphone jackPower adapter/connectorButton Lock VolumeGSM LEDpower LEDEmergency buttonCall/AnswerMicrophoneSpeakerGPS LEDPower/Hang upPre-Programmablebuttons+-
GeneralDimension (mm – H/W/D) 86 x 46 x 16.8 mmWeight (g) 72gHardwareGPS Baseband SIRF GSC3FBand Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900Receiver 20 x 11 mmSpeaker 20 x 11 mmScreen NoIndicator light x 3 Charge lightGSM status indicator lightGPS status indicator lightKeyboard backlight LED - Navy blueVibrate Mode To activate or de-activate, press the ‘volume down’ button.GSM Antenna Internal antennaGPS Antenna Internal antennaMemory   32M bits FLASH + 16M bits RAM23
System Interface Proprietary Earphone Interface 2.5 mm jackRF Test Interface For use by mobile network operators for RF network testing.  Temperature Normal working conditions: -10 to 55˚C Limited working conditions: 55 to 65˚C SoftwareRing tone    16 polyphonric MIDI for incoming callsVoice Codec FR,EFR,HR,AMRTwo path audio Earphone and ReceiverGPS • SiRF Star III chipset• Receive 20 channels, L1 1575.42 MHz,C/A code 1.023 Mhz chip rate• DGPS accuracy 1 to 5m,typical 0.05m/s• Acquisition rate (TTFF defined at 95% of first position local station)Standard GPS mode:- Hot start <1 second, average in open sky  - Warm start <38 seconds, average in open sky- Cold start <42 seconds, average in open sky10. Technical Specification24
25OTA Over the air command settings from the Safelinq server using the Safelinq proprietary protocol.  Motion Sensor When activated, sends alert information when the sensor detects certain changes in the movement of the device.    Speed Sensor When activated, sends alert information when the speed threshold is met.In the Box: Handset, Battery, Travel Charger, Handsfree Headset, Quick Start Guide, User GuideAvailable Accessories:900 mAh Battery, Travel Charger, Car Charger, Desktop Charger, Handsfree Headset, Case, Belt Clip
26TROUBLESHOOTINGProblemAfter the SmartLinQ Mobile is turned on, the GSMLED continually flashes rapidlyReasonThe SIM card is not inserted. The SIM card has been inserted but is protectedby a PIN code.Where the signal is too weak, the SmartLinQMobile can’t register to the network.SolutionInsert the SIM card into the SmartLinQ Mobile.Take out the SIM card and insert it into your mobile phone. Using your mobile phone, disablethe PIN code then re-insert it in the SmartLinQMobile.Please move the SmartLinQ Mobile to a placewhere the signal is stronger. ProblemThe location of the SmartLinQ Mobile cannot befound.ReasonThe SmartLinQ Mobile is outside satellite coverage.SolutionMove the SmartLinQ Mobile to a place where ithas satellite coverage, e.g. outdoors and awayfrom tall buildings.ProblemThe SmartLinQ Mobile cannot be switched on.ReasonThe battery is not charged.The Power/Hang Up button was not pressed longenough.SolutionMake sure the charger is connected correctly atboth the mains and the SmartLinQ Mobile.11. Troubleshooting and Safety info
27Make sure the battery is fitted correctly.Press the Power/Hang Up button for at least 3seconds in order for  the SmartLinQ Mobile toswitch on. SAFETY INFOPlease do not remove the battery when the SmartLinQ Mobile is charging.If you are unable to switch the SmartLinQ Mobileoff, please remove the battery for 3 seconds andthen replace back on the SmartLinQ Mobile. TheSmartLinQ Mobile will now be switched off.To avoid damage to your ear from the ring tone,when the SmartLinQ Mobile rings, first press theanswer button and then move the SmartLinQMobile to your ear.•  Do not allow the SmartLinQ Mobile to overheat.•  Do not keep your SmartLinQ Mobile in a humid place.•  Do not expose the SmartLinQ Mobile to direct sunlight.•  Switch off the SmartLinQ Mobile when in aircraft.•  Switch off the SmartLinQ Mobile if near medical equipment.
   SAR INFORMATION The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types GT100 (FCC ID: XMR-16182010002) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.773 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.856W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.

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