Unimax Communications UMX35INT U307TG, MXG308 User Manual User Guide

Unimax Communications U307TG, MXG308 User Guide

User Guide

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U307TG
Quick Start Guide
Product Overview

Micro USB 2.0 HS

Speaker

Mic

Earphone 3.5mm Slot

Rear-Camera

Power Key

Volume Key +/-
⑧
Front-Camera
⑨
Receiver

Remove the back cover

Assemble SIM Card & TF Card

Assemble the battery

Assemble the back cover
Getting Started
Turning the phone On/Off
To turn on the phone
1.
Press and hold the PWR key for a few seconds.
2.
Unlock the screen with your finger.
To turn off the phone
1.
Press and hold the PWR key, select Power Off.
2.
Tap OK. The phone will be off in a few seconds.
Unlocking Screen
The screen is locked by default when you turn on the phone. To unlock the
screen.
1.
Press the PWR key.
2.
Up sliding screen to unlock the screen. Draw a pattern if the screen is
protected by pattern lock. Enter a PIN or a password if the screen is
locked by a PIN or a password.
Locking screen
To lock the screen, press the PWR key. It is recommended to lock the
screen to protect information in the phone and reduce battery usage.
You can also configure your phone to automatically lock after a certain
period of time. Tap → Settings → Display → Sleep to set the sleep time
from 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes,
or 30 minutes.
Using touch screen
All of the functions of the phone, except for power and volume, are
performed on the touch screen. Therefore, it is essential to know how to
use the touch screen.
The following finger actions might help you easily understand how to use
the touch screen.

Tap: Touch an item (e.g. application or widget) once that appears on
the screen with your finger to run it or access a menu or an option

Double tap: Tap an item twice with your finger

Drag: Tap and hold your finger on an item and move it without losing
contact with the screen

Flick: Place a finger on an empty space of the screen and move the
screen up or down, or left or right

Pinch: Place two fingers on the screen and move them apart to zoom
in a picture, a document or a web page, or move them together to
zoom out

Select and tap: Tap an item in the list of options available

Press and hold: Press a key or any item for a few seconds until a list
of options appears
Cautions:

Do not use sharp tools that can scratch the touch screen.

Do not allow the touch screen to come in contact with chemicals. The
screen may malfunction in chemicals.

Do not sit on the phone: the touch screen can be damaged.
Status bar
The status bar at the top of the screen notifications from various apps,
time, and the states of various devices such as battery status, WLAN
status, Signal status and so on.
1.
Notification panel displays notification icons to inform you of new
Email, messages, and so on. Slide the
panel down to view the notifications and then tap a notification icon
to view details of the notification.
2.
Status panel displays status icons to show the current state of your p
hone, such as battery charging progress, alarms, Bluetooth, and so on
Slide the panel down to access more settings and configuration options.
Screen orientation
For optimal viewing experience, the screen orientation changes automatic
ally depending on how you hold the phone.
NOTE: To enable or disable auto-rotate, slide down the status panel and ta
p the Auto-rotate icon.
Keys and functions
1.
Back key

Tap to return to the previous screen and exit the running application.

Tap to close the on-screen keyboard in text input mode.
2.
Home key

Tap to return to the main screen.

Tap and hold to open the Google search.
3.
Menu key

Tap to open the applications list used recently.
Apps and widgets
Apps: Software that allows you to perform a specific task. Your phone is
preloaded with a variety of applications, and additional applications can
be downloaded from the Play Store.
Widgets: A small application which resides on the home screen and
provides quick and easy access to information.
Connecting to the Internet using WLAN
NOTE: The range and quality of the WLAN signal is affected by the distance
between the phone and the wireless router, the number of connected
devices, infrastructure, and objects through which the signal
is transmitted.
1.
Tap
2.
Enable WLAN by moving the slider to On position. The phone scans
→ Settings→ WIRELESS & NETWORKS→ WLAN.
for WLAN networks in range.
3.
Tap the network you want to connect to.
4.
Type a password (if connecting to a secure network) and tap Connect
to connect to the selected WLAN network.
NOTE: To connect to a secured WLAN network, you must provide the secu
rity key. If you do not have the security key, contact the person who
manages your WLAN network or the router manufacturer.
NOTE: To start a new search for available WLAN networks, on the WLAN
screen, tap
→ Refresh
Connecting to the Internet using mobile broadband
1.
Tap
Settings→ WIRELESS & NETWORKS→ WLAN, then touch
WLAN to disable it.
2.
The phone automatically searches for the carrier signal and connects
to the network. When the phone
is connected to a mobile broadband network, the network type appe
ars in the status bar.
NOTE: On the LTE/HSPA+ models, if both WLAN and mobile broadband net
works are available, the phone gives priority to WLAN connection.
Safety Information
The following list shows how to maintain your phone, together with
precautions to take.

Keep your phone and its accessories out of the reach of pets.

Do not allow children to use your phone. If children use the device,
make sure that they use the phone properly.

Maintain your phone in dry conditions and keep it within normal
operating temperatures. Temperatures higher than 55°C (131°F) or
lower than -20°C (-4°F) may damage your phone.

Do not try to dry your phone in a microwave oven. If you do, sparks
can occur and cause an explosion or fire.

Do not use or store your phone in dusty or dirty areas.

Do not attempt to disassemble your phone.

Do not drop or cause severe impact to your phone.

Do not use chemical products, cleaning solvents or detergents to
clean your phone.

If your phone does not work properly, contact your dealer
immediately.

Use only authorized batteries, battery chargers and accessories. Any
malfunction or damage caused by the use of unauthorized batteries,
battery chargers and accessories will void the limited product
warranty. Ensure that the battery charger does not come in contact
with conductive objects.
Regulatory Information
FCC Part 15 Declaration of Conformity
Unimax Smartphone U307TG
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Unimax Communications LLC.
18201 McDurmott St. West Suite E
Irvine, CA 92614
United States
Phone: (949) 365-6333
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RF Exposure (Specific Absorption Rate) Information
This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission
limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government.
The RF exposure standard applicable to this device employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit
set by the FCC and IC is 1.6 W/kg averaged over any 1 gram of tissue.
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted
by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level
in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the
highest certified power level, the actual power level of the device while
operating can be well below the maximum certified value. This is because
the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels and to use only
the power required to reach the network. The most conservative SAR
measured for this device is:
SAR US 0.76 W/kg @ 1g (head)
1.19 W/kg @ 1g (body)
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various devices
and at various positions, Intel products meet the government
requirements. Equipment Authorization has been granted to this model
with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC and IC
RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this device is on file with the
FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of
www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: P46-UMX35INT.
For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC
RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal
and which keeps a distance of at least 10 mm between the device and the
body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn accessory and are not
holding the device at the ear, position the device a minimum of 10 mm
from your body when the device is switched on.
Hearing Aid Compatibility Information
This phone has a HAC rating of M3/T3.
WHAT IS HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY?
The Federal Communications Commission has implemented rules and a
rating system designed to enable people who wear hearing aids to more
effectively use these wireless telecommunications devices. The standard
for compatibility of digital wireless phones with hearing aids is set forth in
American National Standard Institute (ANSI) standard C63.19. There are
two sets of ANSI standards with ratings from one to four (four being the
best rating): an “M” rating for reduced interference making it easier to
hear conversations on the phone when using the hearing aid microphone,
and a “T” rating that enables the phone to be used with hearing aids
operating in the telecoil mode thus reducing unwanted background noise.
HOW WILL I KNOW WHICH WIRELESS PHONES ARE HEARING AID
COMPATIBLE?
The Hearing Aid Compatibility rating is displayed on the wireless phone
box.
A phone is considered Hearing Aid Compatible for acoustic coupling
(microphone mode) if it has an “M3” or “M4” rating. A digital wireless
phone is considered Hearing Aid Compatible for inductive coupling
(telecoil mode) if it has a “T3” or “T4” rating.
HOW WILL I KNOW IF MY HEARING AID WILL WORK WITH A PARTICULAR
DIGITAL WIRELESS PHONE?
You’ll want to try a number of wireless phones so that you can decide
which works the best with your hearing aids. You may also want to talk
with your hearing aid professional about the extent to which your hearing
aids are immune to interference, if they have wireless phone shielding,
and whether your hearing aid has a HAC rating.

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