Quectel Wireless Solutions 16182010002 GPS Locator User Manual Opmaak manual
Quectel Wireless Solutions Company Limited GPS Locator Opmaak manual
User Manual
Contents Precautions and Notices for Safety Declaration of Conformity to R&TTE Directive Buttons 14 7.1 Button overview 14 7.2 Button description 15 The Safelinq service LED’s and Connectors 17 Introduction Operating your SmartLinQ Mobile 18 Features 9.1 Switching your SmartLinQ Mobile on/off 18 Components 10 9.2 Call/Answer 18 Name of Each Part 11 9.3 Adjust the volume 19 Battery Assembly/Disassembly 12 9.4 Make a phone call 19 5.1 Battery Assembly 12 9.5 Emergency 20 5.2 Battery Disassembly 12 9.6 Auto Answer 21 Installing the SIM card 13 10 Technical Specification 22 11 Troubleshooting and Safety info 26 Precautions and Notices for Safety Please ensure that you use your handset correctly after reading the safety instructions. Precautions • Turn your phone off in a potentially explosive atmosphere. • Turn your phone off during a flight. • Do not remodel, disassemble, or repair your phone on your own. • Use only approved batteries and accessories • Do not use your phone while driving. • Turn your phone off in a hospital. • Be aware of the details on electromagnetic waves of your phone. • Do not touch your phone or its power plug with a wet hand. • 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. Declaration of Conformity to R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC This 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, and the United Kingdom The Safelinq service The SmartLinQ Mobile has been exclusively developed by Safelinq. For the full details of the functionality of your SmartLinQ Mobile go to www.safelinq.com. It should be noted that the SmartLinQ Mobile will only operate in combination with a Safelinq subscription. 1. Introduction The SmartLinQ Mobile is a powerful GPS location device which is small in size and lightweight. It is designed for personal security and has an inbuilt emergency call button as well as a motion sensor. Both these 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 control centre and the four pre-programmed numbers will simultaneously be dialled in sequence. 2. Features GPS (Global positioning system) Receiver Emergency button Motion sensor alert Low battery alert Speed sensor alert Four pre-programmable buttons Auto answer 3. Components 10 Use an approved Safelinq charger and battery. Do not use non genuine parts as it could damage the battery or cause an explosion. SmartLinQ Mobile Battery Pack Handsfree headset AC-power adapter This Manual 4. Name of Each Part Earphone jack Button Lock Volume GSM LED Speaker power LED GPS LED Emergency button Call/Answer Power/Hang up Microphone Pre-Programmable buttons Power adapter/connector 11 5. Battery Assembly/Disassembly 5.1 BATTERY ASSEMBLY 1 Fit the battery pack correctly into the groove 2 Slide it all the way as indicated by the arrow, and lock the battery button into place. 5.2 BATTERY DISASSEMBLY Release the battery disassembly button in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove the battery. 12 6. Installing the SIM card 1 Gently move the SIM card holder to the right and open it. Insert the SIM card as shown ensuring the gold contact area of the SIM card is facing downwards. Close the SIM card holder and move it to the left to lock. 2 Slide the battery back in at the top of the SmartLinQ Mobile and push it down to lock it into position. 13 7. Buttons 7.1 BUTTON OVERVIEW The phone panel consists of nine buttons. • Power/Hang up Button • Call/Answer Button • Emergency Button • Four pre-programmable Buttons • Volume Button • Lock Button 14 7.2 BUTTON DESCRIPTION Power/Hang up • To turn on. Press for 3 seconds until you hear the poweron 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 preprogrammable buttons and hearing a beep. • To answer an incoming call. Press while ringing. Emergency When 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. 15 7. Buttons Pre-programmable buttons To call the number programmed behind one of the four pre-programmable buttons, press this button wait for a beep and then press the Call/Answer button. 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. Lock Slide the button up to lock all the buttons except the emergency button. 16 8. LED and Connectors GSM LED • If the SmartLinQ Mobile cannot establish a GSM connection, the LED will flash quickly. Power LED The Power LED will blink while the battery is being charged. Once charged, the Power LED will light up continuously. • If the SmartLinQ Mobile is connected to the GSM network, the LED will flash slowly. GPS LED While the SmartLinQ Mobile is searching for a GPS connection, the GPS LED will flash quickly. When a connection is established, the LED will light up for 3 seconds before switching off. If a GPS connection cannot be found, the light will switch off straight after the flashing has stopped. Headset connector Headset connection point. Power adapter/connector Connection point for the AC power adapter for charging the battery. 17 9. Operating your SmartLinQ Mobile 9.1 SWITCHING YOUR SMARTLINQ MOBILE ON/OFF • To turn on: Press the Power/Hang up button at least for 3 seconds, it will turn on. The GSM LED will flash quickly until the SmartLinQ Mobile registers to the GSM network. After successful registration the GSM LED will flash slowly. It will then continue to flash but at a slower pace. • To turn off: Press the Power/Hang up button at least for 3 seconds to switch the SmartLinQ Mobile off. 9.2 CALL/ANSWER • Press the Call/Answer button to answer an incoming call. 18 9.3 ADJUST THE VOLUME • Whilst on a call, press the upper part of the Volume button to increase the volume, and press the lower part of the volume button to decrease 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, wait for the beep and then press the Call/Answer button • Press the Power/Hang up button to end the call. 19 9. Operating your SmartLinQ Mobile 9.5 EMERGENCY The SmartLinQ Mobile support an emergency function. You can make an emergency call in the following way: 1 If you slide up Emergency button, the phone will sequentially dial the four pre-programmed numbers. If no one answers the call will be diverted to your chosen control centre. 2 When the emergency button is activated an automated alert message with the position information will be sent to the control centre. 20 9.6 AUTO ANSWER The Auto Answer function is used when a user is in an emergency and unable to receive a call by pressing the Call/Answer button. • The following two conditions are to be satisfied for Auto Answer to be operational: 1 Auto Answer function is activated on the Safelinq service. 2 When an incoming number corresponds to a number stored in pre-programmed button 1 or 2. • If Auto Answer is operated, the microphone volume is set up to a maximum level and the speaker volume at the medium level. 21 10. Technical Specification Earphone jack Button Lock Volume GSM LED Speaker power LED GPS LED Emergency button Call/Answer Power/Hang up Microphone Pre-Programmable buttons Power adapter/connector 22 General Dimension (mm – H/W/D) Weight (g) Hardware GPS Baseband Band Receiver Speaker Screen Indicator light x 3 Keyboard backlight Vibrate Mode GSM Antenna GPS Antenna Memory 86 x 46 x 16.8 mm 72g SIRF GSC3F Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 20 x 11 mm 20 x 11 mm No Charge light GSM status indicator light GPS status indicator light LED - Navy blue To activate or de-activate, press the ‘volume down’ button. Internal antenna Internal antenna 32M bits FLASH + 16M bits RAM 23 10. Technical Specification System Interface Earphone Interface RF Test Interface Temperature Software Ring tone Voice Codec Two path audio GPS 24 Proprietary 2.5 mm jack For use by mobile network operators for RF network testing. Normal working conditions: -10 to 55˚C Limited working conditions: 55 to 65˚C 16 polyphonric MIDI for incoming calls FR,EFR,HR,AMR Earphone and Receiver • 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 sky OTA Motion Sensor Speed Sensor Over the air command settings from the Safelinq server using the Safelinq proprietary protocol. When activated, sends alert information when the sensor detects certain changes in the movement of the device. When activated, sends alert information when the speed threshold is met. In the Box: Handset, Battery, Travel Charger, Handsfree Headset, Quick Start Guide, User Guide Available Accessories: 900 mAh Battery, Travel Charger, Car Charger, Desktop Charger, Handsfree Headset, Case, Belt Clip 25 11. Troubleshooting and Safety info TROUBLESHOOTING Problem After the SmartLinQ Mobile is turned on, the GSM LED continually flashes rapidly Reason The SIM card is not inserted. The SIM card has been inserted but is protected by a PIN code. Where the signal is too weak, the SmartLinQ Mobile can’t register to the network. Solution Insert the SIM card into the SmartLinQ Mobile. Take out the SIM card and insert it into your mobile phone. Using your mobile phone, disable the PIN code then re-insert it in the SmartLinQ Mobile. Please move the SmartLinQ Mobile to a place where the signal is stronger. 26 Problem The location of the SmartLinQ Mobile cannot be found. Reason The SmartLinQ Mobile is outside satellite coverage. Solution Move the SmartLinQ Mobile to a place where it has satellite coverage, e.g. outdoors and away from tall buildings. Problem The SmartLinQ Mobile cannot be switched on. Reason The battery is not charged. The Power/Hang Up button was not pressed long enough. Solution Make sure the charger is connected correctly at both the mains and the SmartLinQ Mobile. Make sure the battery is fitted correctly. Press the Power/Hang Up button for at least 3 seconds in order for the SmartLinQ Mobile to switch on. SAFETY INFO Please do not remove the battery when the SmartLinQ Mobile is charging. If you are unable to switch the SmartLinQ Mobile off, please remove the battery for 3 seconds and then replace back on the SmartLinQ Mobile. The SmartLinQ Mobile will now be switched off. To avoid damage to your ear from the ring tone, when the SmartLinQ Mobile rings, first press the answer button and then move the SmartLinQ Mobile 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. 27 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 0.856 W/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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