Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific YL801E mobile phone User Manual 801E 20130130 EN USx
Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific (Shenzhen) Co. LTD mobile phone 801E 20130130 EN USx
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Table of Contents
USER GUIDE ..................
YOUR PHONE ................
FUNCTIONS OF KEYS .
R
EAR
C
OVER AND
B
ATTERY
.
.
REMOVAL OF REAR C
REMOVAL OF BATTE
R
SIM AND SD CARDS ....
BASIC OPERATIONS ...
P
OWER
O
N
/O
FF
....................
.
DESKTOP .......................
2
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....................... 2
.
............................ 4
OVER ........... 4
R
Y ................... 4
....................... 5
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.
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CONTA
C
W
RITE
S
M
DIAL PA
BROWS
E
NOTEP
A
A
LARM
T
CALEN
D
EMAIL ...
MUSIC ...
GALLE
R
Coolpad 801
E
C
T BOO
K
.................................
M
S/MMS .............................................
D ...............................................
E
R ...........................................
1
A
D ............................................
1
T
IME .......................................
1
D
AR .........................................
1
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1
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1
R
Y ............................................
1
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9
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
SOUND RECORDER ..
CAMERA ......................
SETTINGS ....................
C
ALL
S
ETTINGS
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.
W
I
-F
I
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.
B
LUETOOTH
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.
M
ORE
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.
S
OUND
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.
D
ISPLAY
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.
S
TORAGE
............................
.
A
PPLICATION
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.
A
CCOUNT
............................
.
S
ECURITY
...........................
.
CALCULATOR ............
3
........................ 12
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.
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.
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TECHN
LIST O
F
DECL
A
SUBST
A
IMPO
R
INFOR
M
PREC
A
PREV
E
TIA
S
A
FDA C
O
TEN D
R
CONS
U
(S
PECI
F
STAND
A
Coolpad 80
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ICAL DAT
A
............................
.
F
ACCESSORIES ..................
.
A
RATION OF HAZARDOUS
A
NCES ....................................
.
R
TANT HEALTH
M
ATION AND SAFETY
A
UTIONS ..................................
.
E
NTION
OF
HEARING
LOSS ............
A
FETY
INFORMATION .....................
O
NSUMER UPDATE .........................
R
IVER SAFETY TIPS ........................
U
MER INFORMATION ON S
A
IC
A
BSORPTION
R
ATE
) .........................
A
RD LIMITED WARRANT
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User Guide
Thank you for purchasing C
o
Coolpad to comply with the
Before operating the new ph
o
security.
The contents of this User G
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the carrier without prior noti
c
The features and functions o
f
specifications. Coolpad is n
o
applications.
Coolpad is not responsible f
o
of user registration settings.
Your Phone
1
o
olpad mobile phone! Before proce
e
following instructions:
o
ne, please read carefully this User
G
u
ide are subject to change from the
p
c
e.
f
applications may vary between co
u
o
t responsible for any functional pro
b
o
r any functional or compatibility-r
e
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e
ding any further, you are required
b
G
uide, especially the contents abou
t
p
roduct or the service of the vendor
o
u
ntries, regions or hardware
b
lems caused by third-party
e
lated problems caused by any editi
n
1
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b
y
t
o
r
n
g
Functions of Keys
Keys Fun
c
2
c
tions
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E
Menu Key To
u
Home Key Ap
p
Back Key Ba
c
Volume Key Ad
j
Power/Screen
Lock Key
Sh
o
pre
s
po
w
Note: Touch Screen Men
u
3
u
ch the option interface to make the
p
lication interface returns to the des
k
c
k to the previous interface
j
ust the volume of calls, ringtone,
m
o
rt press in the normal stage to turn
o
s
s in dormant state to wake the pho
n
w
er.
u
, Home and Back are touch ke
y
Coolpad 80
1
menu pop up.
k
top.
m
usic and videos.
o
ff the background light; short
n
e; long press to turn on/off the
y
s!
1
E
Rear Cover and Battery
Removal of Rear Cover
1. Hold tightly one side o
f
one hand;
2. Pull up the rear cover wi
Pull up the rear cover
along the holding
position of the battery
This is
of
4
f
the phone with
i
th the othe
r
hand.
Removal
o
1. Hol
d
one
h
2. Pull
u
Note: You
replacing o
r
the holding position
the battery cover
Pull up the
the bat
t
This is the
battery handle
Coolpad 801
E
o
f Battery
d
tightly one side of the phone with
h
and;
u
p the battery with the other hand.
must turn off your phone before
r
removing the battery.
battery along
er
y
handle
E
Battery Charging
1. Connect the end of the
b
data line that correspon
d
the I/O port of the pho
n
2. Connect the other end
o
charging data line to th
e
then connect the charge
socket;
3. You can also use a seat
your phone battery. Aft
e
charging, please unplu
g
the power socket; if the
for a long period of tim
e
gradually lost and the b
a
recharged for the phon
e
used normally.
5
b
attery charging
d
s to the phone to
n
e;
o
f the battery
e
travel charger and
e
r with a power
charger to charge
e
r finishing battery
g
the charger from
battery is not used
e
, its power will be
a
ttery has to be
e
to be started and
Prompt:
1. The
b
info
r
2. If th
e
is c
h
sho
w
off
w
scre
e
3. Wh
e
pho
n
The
b
SIM and
You
functions
you have
network
a
Coolpad 80
1
b
attery icon in the tray shows powe
r
r
mation;
e
phone is power on when the batte
r
h
arged, the battery icon in the tray w
i
w
the charging state; if the phone is po
w
w
hen the battery is charged, the pho
n
e
n will show a battery charging ico
n
e
n the battery is out of power, the
n
e will be turned off automatically.
b
attery has to be charged.
SD Cards
can operate your phone for some
even if there is not an SIM card, bu
to have an SIM card to use its
a
nd communication functions. This
1
E
r
r
y
i
ll
w
er
n
e
n
;
t
phone is a LTE 4G phone and
the corresponding SIM card.
Insert the SIM card
6
can be used with
Note:
1. Please
You
m
expos
e
water;
Coolpad 801
E
take good care of your SIM card.
m
ust not bend or scratch the card,
e
it to static electricity, or soak it in
Open the
card slot
cover to
insert the
SD card
E
2. Please install the Micro
card in the correct dire
c
damaging the cards or
y
3. Before installing the Mi
please push ahead the c
a
card slot and then inser
t
Basic Operations
Power On/Off
1. When the phone is pow
the power key to turn o
n
2. When the phone is pow
the power key to make
t
and then select "Power
O
phone.
Desktop
7
SD card and SIM
c
tion to avoid
y
our phone;
cro SD card,
a
rd slot to open the
t
the Micro SD.
er off, long press
n
the phone;
er on, long press
t
he menu pop up,
O
ff" to turn off the
You
applicati
o
to turn p
a
relevant
m
Conta
c
The
informati
o
and Emai
l
communi
c
Basic O
p
You
convenie
n
informati
o
your com
p
Search
C
Coolpad 80
1
can conveniently view relevant
o
ns on the desktop. Slide left or righ
t
ges. Press the Menu key to perform
m
anagement and setting operations.
c
t Book
Contact Book saves contact
o
n including contact name, number,
l
address and supports various
c
ation operations.
p
erations
can use the Contact Book to
n
tly view, add and manage contact
o
n, which can be synchronized with
p
uter.
C
ontacts
1
E
t
Click the "Search" Butto
n
List interface, type the search
c
search box, and the system wi
l
show the matching results.
New Contact
1. Click the "Add Contact"
b
Contact List interface an
d
storage location of the ne
w
2. Type the contact informa
t
Contact interface and sav
in the contact list.
View and Edit Contacts
Enter the Contact Inform
a
1. You can view or edit the c
o
2. Click the Menu and selec
to enter the Edit interface
8
n
on the Contact
c
haracters in the
l
l automatically
b
utton on the
d
select the
w
contact;
t
ion on the Edit
e the new contact
a
tion interface.
o
ntact information;
t "Edit Contact"
, where you can
edit re
"Save
"
Informati
o
Write SM
S
1. Click
t
messa
g
Mess
a
recipi
e
click t
h
recipi
e
2. Type
t
conte
n
3. Click
"
will b
e
conve
r
messa
g
Coolpad 801
E
levant information before clicking
"
.
o
n
S
/MMS
t
he message icon to enter the main
g
e interface, and then click "New
a
ge" to create a message. Type the
e
nt number in the recipient field or
h
e "Recipient" icon to choose the
e
nt from relevant applications;
t
he content of the message in the
n
t field;
"
Send" to send the message, which
e
automatically saved in the
r
sation; if you click "Back", the
g
e will be automatically saved as
E
a draft;
4. Choose "Attachment" t
o
audio, video or other fi
l
5. Click "Send" to send th
e
MMS message or "Bac
k
MMS message automa
t
Search
Click the "Search" butt
o
interface to search informati
o
Settings
1. Click Menu on the Mes
s
select "settings" from t
h
2. You can edit the setting
MMS, notification, sig
n
statistics.
Dial Pad
9
o
add a photo,
l
e as an attachment;
e
message as a
k
" to have the
t
ically saved.
o
n on the Message
o
n.
s
age interface and
h
e pop-up menu;
s of storage, SMS,
n
ature, sending and
You
through t
h
history.
H
the dial p
a
through
o
correspo
n
Type the
n
"Dial Ou
t
operation
Function
The
interface
i
can hear
t
"Hands-f
r
"Keypad
"
the Blue-
t
Coolpad 80
1
can dial a call in different methods
h
e dial pad, contact book or call
H
ere only the dialing method throug
h
a
d is introduced. For the operations
ther applications, please refer to the
n
ding parts.
n
umber in the dial pad and then clic
t
" to have the corresponding dial-ou
t
s
.
s during a call
functions available on the call
i
nclude "Mute", in which mode you
t
he other person but cannot be hear
d
r
ee"; "+", which adds a new call;
"
; "Blue-tooth", which switches on/
o
t
ooth if the phone is connected to a
1
E
h
k
t
d
;
o
ff
Bluetooth earphone; and "Han
Answer Calls
Normally, when a call is
c
need to slide the unlock butto
n
answering button to answer th
e
Call History
Click the "Call History"
b
Pad interface, and you can vie
w
outbound and inbound calls.
Basic Operations
1. Click a call history recor
d
information about the rec
2. Click the "Send Message
"
message to the existing n
u
to dial the number, or "A
d
10
g Up".
c
oming, you just
n
right to the blue
e
call.
b
utton on the Dial
w
the history of
d
to view detailed
ord.
"
button to send a
u
mber, or "Dial"
d
d to Contacts"
to add
Delete Cal
l
On th
e
and select
"
menu to cl
e
Brows
e
Using
b
rowse ne
w
online ente
r
the Interne
t
and networ
k
Note: Befo
r
make sure
t
provides a
n
Coolpad 801
E
the number to the contact book.
l
History
e
Call History interface, click Menu
,
"
Clear Call History" from the pop-u
p
e
ar all contents of the call history.
er
the Browser function, you can
w
s, search online resources, and get
r
tainment service, etc. Before using
t
, you need to set your data account
k
configurations.
r
e accessing the Internet, please
t
hat your Internet Service Provider
n
d you have subscribed to the servic
e
E
,
p
e
.
Please consult your Internet
S
for details.
Notepad
You can use the Notep
a
notes.
Alarm Time
With this function, you
alarming methods, recurrenc
Calendar
The calendar includes c
schedule functions. On the
C
Gregorian date information
o
month is displayed.
11
Service Provider
a
d to keep daily
can set alarms,
e, etc.
alendar and
C
alendar interface,
o
f the current
Schedule
The
and plan
w
remindin
g
The
or month.
New Sch
e
1. Clic
k
2. Sele
c
the
v
"Sa
v
Edit Sch
e
On t
h
"Edit" to
e
click "Sa
v
Coolpad 80
1
Schedule function helps you arrang
e
w
hat you are going to do by
g
you of it at the preset time.
Schedule can be viewed by day, we
e
e
dule
k
"New" in any mode of view;
c
t or type appropriate information i
n
v
arious schedule fields and then clic
k
v
e".
e
dule
h
e Schedule Detail interface, click
e
dit the corresponding items and th
e
v
e".
1
E
e
e
k
n
k
e
n
Delete Schedule
On the Schedule Detail i
n
"Delete" and confirm it to del
e
entry.
Email
With this phone, you can
create and manage Emails.
Before using Email, you
m
Email account which can be a
p
Email service provider.
New Account
You need to create an E
m
use the powerful Email functi
o
Music
12
n
terface, click
e
te the Schedule
receive, read,
m
ust have an
p
plied from an
m
ail account to
o
ns.
Click
t
you can sel
e
create play
l
artist. Oper
a
Previous/N
e
are support
e
Gallery
Click
t
view and
m
Sound
R
This p
h
can record
s
files.
Camera
This p
h
shooting.
Coolpad 801
E
t
o enter the Music interface, where
e
ct songs from the local storage,
l
ists and view the songs by album o
r
a
tions including Pause/Play,
e
xt, volume control, and play order
e
d.
t
o enter the Gallery, where you can
m
anage pictures and videos.
R
ecorde
r
h
one supports sound recording. Yo
u
s
ounds and play or delete sound
h
one supports photo and video
E
r
u
Photo-taking
You can configure you
r
white balance. After comple
t
settings, you can take photo
s
the lens to an object and pre
s
Thumbnail to enter the Gall
e
delete, share or manage the
p
Video-recording
After configuring your
v
can create a video by pointi
n
object and pressing "Start".
T
process will show duration.
C
stop video recording. Click
T
the Video interface, where y
o
share and play the existing v
Settings
13
r
camera such as its
t
ing the camera
s
with it by pointing
s
sing "Take". Click
e
ry, where you can
p
ictures.
v
ideo camera, you
n
g the lens to an
T
he recording
C
lick "Stop" to
T
humbnail to enter
o
u can delete,
ideos.
In S
e
functions
Connecti
o
input met
h
Call Se
t
Frequen
t
You
ringtone
a
Call For
w
You
another n
u
Note: Pl
e
Provider
f
Wi-Fi
You
Wi-Fi an
d
Coolpad 80
1
e
ttings, you can configure common
such as Profile and Network
o
n, and you can also set language a
n
h
od and view system information.
t
tings
t
ly-used Settings
can configure call settings such as
a
nd call forwarding.
w
arding
can forward an incoming call to
u
mber.
ase consult your Internet Service
f
or details.
can access the Internet rapidly via
d
download relevant data.
1
E
n
d
1. Enable Wi-Fi to scan ava
i
Wi-Fi is already enabled,
a manual scan to find av
a
services.
2. Click one of the availabl
e
connect;
3. If prompted, enter the pa
s
click to connect.
Prompt:
1. To save battery power, p
l
Wi-Fi when it is not nee
d
2. If you are in an area cove
network and your phone'
s
enabled, your phone will
connected to the previou
s
Wi-Fi network.
14
i
lable services. If
you need to start
a
ilable Wi-Fi
e
services listed
t
o
s
sword and then
l
ease turn off
d
ed.
red by a wireless
s
Wi-Fi is
be automatically
s
ly used available
Bluetoo
t
Bluet
o
communic
a
exchange
w
effective ra
n
obstruction
devices.
1. Enabl
e
If Blu
e
to star
t
devic
e
2. Click
t
Coolpad 801
E
t
h
o
oth is a shor
t
-range wireless
a
tion technology which supports dat
a
w
ithin approximately ten meters. Th
e
n
ge may be shorter if there is
between the communicating
e
Bluetooth to scan available device
e
tooth is already enabled, you need
t
a manual scan to find available
e
s.
t
o search devices for connection;
E
a
e
s.
3. If prompted, type matc
h
establish connection wi
t
Prompt: You can set your d
e
whether it can be scanned or
Bluetooth device.
More
In wireless and Mobile
n
configure network sharing a
n
and you can also enable the
F
directly.
Sound
You can configure pro
m
other related operations.
Display
You can set your phon
e
b
rightness, standby time, wa
l
15
h
ing password to
t
h the device.
evice' to decide
not by another
n
etworks, you can
n
d other settings,
F
light Mode
m
pt sounds and
e
's display
l
lpaper, etc.
Storag
e
You
space of
t
card.
A
pplic
a
In A
p
existing
a
control r
u
A
ccou
n
You
synchron
i
synchron
i
Securit
You
various
m
credentia
l
Coolpad 80
1
e
can view the total capacity and fre
e
t
he storage device and manage the S
a
tion
p
plication, you can manage or delet
a
pplications; you can also view and
u
nning applications.
n
t
can change the settings of automati
c
i
zation and manage the accounts for
i
zation.
y
can protect your phone through
m
ethods, including screen saver,
l
storage and device management.
1
E
e
D
e
c
Calculator
This phone provides calc
u
which enables you to perform
arithmetic operations and som
e
operations.
Technical Data
16
u
lator function,
the four basic
e
advanced
Coolpad 801
E
E
Specifications
Dimensions 13
3
Style C
a
Antenna B
u
SIM Card M
i
Network Mode C
D
Camera Fr
o
Earphone Jack A
m
Screen Parameters
Type
QHD
17
3
mm×66.5 mm×11 mm
a
ndy Ba
r
u
il
t
-in
i
cro SIM
D
MA (EVDO) + LTE
o
nt camera: 300,000 pixels; rear ca
m
m
erican Standard Earphone Jac
k
Dimensions
4.5 inches
Coolpad 80
1
m
era: 5 megapixel
Resolution
960*540
1
E
Accessories
Battery Batt
e
Rat
e
No
m
Prompt: The battery capacity
List of Accessories
No. Name
18
e
ry Name Lithium
I
e
d Capacity 1800mA
h
m
inal Voltage 3.7V
changes with battery upgrade.
Quantity No. Name
Coolpad 801
E
I
on Polymer Rechargeable Battery
h
Quantity
E
1 Phone
2 Battery
3 Travel Charger
Prompt: The items of the
a
details.
Declaration of Hazar
d
Parts Name Toxic or
h
19
1 4 USB C
h
1 5 Micro
S
1
a
ccessories are as per the final trans
a
d
ous Substances
h
azardous substances or elements
Coolpad 80
1
h
arger Data Line 1
S
D Card 1
a
ction. Please inquire the dealer for
1
E
Plumbum
(Pb)
PCB Board and
Accessories ×
Plastics ○
Metals ×
Battery ×
Other ×
○: indicates that the content of t
h
SJ/T11363-2006 standard.
×: indicates that the content of t
h
SJ/T11363-2006 standard.
The Environmentally
F
The Environmentally
F
the product. The Envir
o
20
Mercury
(Hg) Cadmium
(Cd) Chromium
VI (Cr(VI))
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nmentally Friendly Use Period is valid onl
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Polybrominated
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and damages. Retain and fol
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shock, fire and damage to th
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Connecting to
you or your device. This
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notebook computer. Be sure
computer. The power suppl
y
conductor and a grounding
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n
this User Guide.
N
FORMATION AND SAFETY
P
e
safety precautions below must be t
a
l
ow all product safety and operatin
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p
roduct operating instructions. To r
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equipment, observe the following
FOR PROPER GROUNDING I
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improperly grounded equipment c
a
p
roduct is equipped with a USB
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your computer is properly grounde
d
y
cord of a desktop or notebook c
plug. The plug must be plugge
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RECAUTIONS
a
ken to avoid possible legal liabiliti
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g
instructions.
e
duce the risk of bodily injury, elec
t
precautions.
N
STALLATION
a
n result in an electric shock to eit
h
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able for connecting to a desktop
d
before connecting this product to
t
omputer has an equipmen
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-ground
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into an appropriate outlet which
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e
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ric
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er
or
t
he
i
ng
is
properly installed and ground
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Use the correct external pow
e
source indicated on the electri
c
consult your authorized servi
c
b
attery power or other sources
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
This product is intended for
supply unit. Other usage ma
y
Handle battery packs caref
u
b
urns if the battery pack is ha
n
not disassemble, crush, punc
t
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e
d in accordance with all local code
s
F
OR POWER SUPPLY UNIT
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r source. A product should be op
e
c
al ratings label. If you are not sure
c
e provider or local power compa
n
, refer to the operating instructions
t
use when supplied with power fr
o
y
be dangerous and will invalidate
u
lly. This product contains a Li-io
n
n
dled improperly. Do not attempt to
t
ure, short external contacts or cir
c
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and ordinances.
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rated only from the type of pow
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of the type of power source require
d
n
y. For a product that operates fro
m
t
hat are included with the product.
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m the designated battery or pow
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any approval given to this produc
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n
battery. There is a risk of fire an
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open or service the battery pack. D
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uits, dispose of in fire or water,
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NOTE: Danger of explosio
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dispose of in fire or water.
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according to all applicable
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guide.
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c
the USB-IF complianc
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may lead to short circu
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p
eratures higher than 60°C (140°F)
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n
if battery is incorrectly replaced.
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ocal regulations, or in accordance
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ice dry and away from water or an
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onnected only to products that be
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e
program.
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ay so they don’t come in contact
w
i
t during operation.
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o reduce risk of fire or burns, do
n
o
temperature above 60°C (140°F),
s
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r
with the instructions in the refere
n
y
liquid as it may cause a short circu
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r the USB-IF logo or have comple
t
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ith the battery or its connectors a
s
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n
ot
or
r
ies
n
ce
it.
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ed
s
it
4. Always keep the batter
y
the
b
attery. Consult a do
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t
its casing, overheats, or
e
6. Use of an unqualified b
a
hazard.
7. Only use the battery wi
t
standard: IEEE-Std-172
5
8. Use of an unqualified ba
t
9. Replace the battery onl
y
standard: IEEE-Std-172
5
10. Avoid dropping the pho
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y
out of the reach of babies and s
m
c
tor immediately if the battery is s
w
t
appears damaged, deformed, or di
s
e
mits a foul odor.
a
ttery or charger may p
r
esent a ris
k
th a charging system that has bee
n
5
-200x.
t
tery may present a risk of fire, expl
y
with another battery that has bee
n
5
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ne or battery. If the phone or batt
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o
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allowed.
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colored, or one that has any rust o
n
k
of fire, explosion, leakage or oth
e
n
qualified with the system per thi
osion, leakage or other hazard.
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qualified with the system per thi
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ry is dropped, especially on a har
d
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o
f
n
e
r
s
s
d
surface, and the user s
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11. If the battery leaks: Do
DO NOT rub; rinse
w
leaking fluid to come
i
immediately with clea
n
b
attery away from fire
PREVENTION OF HEA
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CAUTION: Permanent hea
r
for prolonged periods of tim
e
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Keep this product away fro
m
or its battery inside a vehicl
e
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u
spects damage, take it to a service
c
not allow the leaking fluid to come
w
ith clean water immediately and s
e
i
n contact with skin or clothing. If
c
n
water and seek medical advice. T
a
as there is a danger of ignition or e
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R
ING LOSS
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ing loss may occur if earphones o
r
e
.
FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHT
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excessive moisture and extre
m
e t
e
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or in places where the temperature
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enter for inspection.
in contact with eyes. If contact occ
u
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ek medical advice. Do not allow
t
c
ontact occurs, flush the affected a
r
a
ke other precautions to keep a leak
i
x
plosion.
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headphones are used at high volu
m
e
mperatures. Do not leave the prod
u
may exceed 60°C (140°F), such as
1
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u
rs,
t
he
r
ea
i
ng
m
e
u
ct
on
a car dashboard, window sill,
light for extended periods of
t
to the vehicle.
ENVIRONMENTAL REST
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Do not use this product in gas
progress, or in potentially ex
p
on boats, chemical plants, f
u
contains chemicals or particle
s
such areas could cause an exp
l
AIRCRAFT SAFETY
Due to the possible interfere
n
communications network, usi
n
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or behind glass that is exposed to
t
ime. This may damage the product
R
ICTIONS
stations, fuel depots, chemical plan
t
p
losive atmospheres such as fueling
u
el or chemical transfer or storag
e
s
, such as grain, dust, or metal po
w
l
osion or fire resulting in bodily inj
u
n
ce caused by this product to an
n
g this device’s phone function on b
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direct sunlight or strong ultraviol
e
, overheat the battery, or pose a ris
k
t
s or where blasting operations are i
n
areas, fuel storehouses, below dec
k
e
facilities, and areas where the a
i
w
ders. Please be aware that sparks i
n
u
ry or even death.
a
ircraft’s navigation system and i
t
oard an airplane is against the law i
n
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e
t
k
n
k
i
r
n
t
s
n
most countries. If you want
b
oard an aircraft, you must
interference.
ROAD SAFETY
In many jurisdictions, veh
i
handheld devices while the
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using hands-free devices as
a
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Use of non-original,
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guidelines and should
b
2. Use only original, ma
n
any kind.
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to use this device when use of ot
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switch to Airplane Mode, which t
u
i
cle operators are not permitted
t
v
ehicle is in motion, except in the
c
a
n alternative is allowed.
FOR RF EXPOSURE
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anufacture
r
-approved accessories
b
e avoided.
n
ufacture
r
-approved accessories w
h
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h
er electronic devices is permitted
u
rns off RF functions that could ca
u
t
o use communication services
w
c
ase of emergency. In some countr
i
may violate your local RF expos
u
h
en such accessories contain metal
1
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on
u
se
w
ith
i
es,
u
re
of
3. Avoid using your phon
e
speakers, TV and radio.
4. Avoid using your phone
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHE
R
When in any area with a pot
e
product should be turned off
a
could cause an explosion or f
i
the equipment at refueling p
o
observe restrictions on the us
e
operations are in progress. A
r
clearly marked. These include
facilities, and areas where t
h
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e
near strong electromagnetic sourc
e
near metal structures (for example,
t
R
ES
e
ntially explosive atmosphere or
w
a
nd the user should obey all signs a
n
i
re resulting in bodily injury or eve
n
o
ints such as service or gas statio
n
e
of radio equipment in fuel depot
s
r
eas with a potentially explosive at
m
fueling areas, below deck on boats
h
e air contains chemicals or parti
c
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s, such as microwave ovens, soun
d
t
he steel frame of a building).
w
here flammable materials exist, th
e
n
d instructions. Sparks in such are
a
n
death. Users are advised not to us
e
n
s, and are reminded of the need t
o
s
, chemical plants, or where blastin
g
m
osphere are often, but not alway
s
, fuel or chemical transfer or storag
e
c
les, such as grain, dust, or met
a
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d
e
a
s
e
o
g
s
,
e
a
l
powders.
INTERFERENCE WITH
M
This product may cause m
e
most hospitals and medic
a
manufacturer of your device
energy. Your physician may
in health care facilities whe
n
health care facilities may be
HEARING AIDS
Some digital wireless phone
you may want to consult
alternatives.
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M
EDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNC
T
e
dical equipment to malfunction. T
h
a
l clinics. If you use any pers
o
(s) to determine if the device(s) are
be able to assist you in obtaining t
h
n
any regulations posted in these ar
e
using equipment that could be sens
i
s may interfere with some hearing
a
your service provider, or call t
h
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T
IONS
h
e use of this device is prohibited
o
nal medical device(s), consult
t
adequately shielded from external
R
h
is information. Turn your phone O
e
as instruct you to do so. Hospitals
i
tive to external RF energy.
a
ids. In the event of such interferen
c
h
e customer service line to disc
u
1
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in
t
he
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F
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or
c
e,
u
ss
NON-IONIZING RADIATI
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Your device has an internal
a
ensure the radiative performa
n
equipment, users are advised t
h
is recommended that no part
o
operation of the equipment.
Use only the supplied integr
a
quality and damage the ph
o
recommended limits, as well
a
country. To assure optimal ph
o
guidelines set forth in the rele
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Contact with the antenna are
a
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O
N
a
ntenna. This product should be o
p
n
ce and safety from interference. As
h
at for satisfactory operation of the
o
f the human body
b
e allowed to c
o
a
l antenna. Use of unauthorized or
one, causing loss of performanc
a
s result in non-compliance with l
o
o
ne performance and ensure human
v
ant standards, always use your dev
i
a
may impair call quality and caus
e
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p
erated in its normal-use position t
o
with other mobile radio transmittin
g
equipment and for personal safety,
i
o
me too close to the antenna durin
g
modified antennas may impair ca
l
e and SAR levels exceeding th
e
o
cal regulatory requirements in yo
u
exposure to RF energy is within th
e
i
ce only in its normal-use position.
e
your device to operate at a high
e
E
o
g
i
t
g
l
l
e
u
r
e
e
r
power level than needed.
Avoiding contact with the a
n
and the battery life.
BATTERY INFORMATI
O
To assure product safety, th
e
! Danger
- Use dedicated chargers an
d
- Use the cell only in the spe
- Do not heat or put the cell
i
- Do not use, leave cell clos
e
not charge /discharge in suc
h
- Do not put or store cell tog
e
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n
tenna area when the phone is in
u
O
N AND PRECAUTIONS
e
re shall be precautions below.
d
follow the specified conditions wh
e
cified equipment.
i
nto the fire. Do not wet the cell.
e
to fire or inside of a car where te
m
h
conditions.
e
ther with metal articles such as ne
c
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se optimizes the antenna performa
n
e
n charging the cell.
m
perature may be above 60°C. Also
c
klaces, hairpins, coins, or screws.
1
E
n
ce
do
- Do not short circuit the (+) a
n
- Do not place cell in a device
- Do not penetrate cell with a
s
- Do not disassemble the cell.
- Do not weld the cell directly
.
- Do not use a cell with seriou
s
- Thoroughly read the user’s
m
results in heat, fire, explosion,
! Warning
- Do not put cell into a heatin
g
- Do not use cell with primary
- Stop charging the cell if cha
r
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n
d (-) terminals with metal conduct
o
with the (+) and (-) in a reverse wa
y
s
harp articles such as a needle.
.
s
scar or deformation.
m
anual before use, inaccurate hand
l
damage or the capacity loss of the
c
g
vessel, washing machine or high-p
r
batteries, or batteries of a different
p
r
ging is not completed within the sp
e
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.
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ing of polymer lithium ion cell ma
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c
ell.
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essure container.
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ackage, type, or brand.
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cified time.
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y
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n
detected during use, charge,
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- Wash well with clean wate
r
- If liquid leaking from the
c
water and call physician im
m
! Caution
- Store batteries out of reach
- If younger children use the
- Be sure to read the user’s
m
- Batteries have cycle life.
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the equipment using cell as
p
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n
ormal heat, odor, discoloration,
d
or storage.
diately when leakage or foul odor i
s
r
immediately if liquid leaks onto y
o
c
ell gets into your eyes, do not rub
y
m
ediately.
of children so that they are not acci
cell, their guardians should explain
m
anual and cautions on handling tho
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se one new cell, the same brand,
t
p
ower sources becomes much short
e
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d
eformation or abnormal condition
s
detected.
o
ur skin or clothes.
y
our eyes. Wash them well with cl
e
d
entally swallowed.
the proper handling.
roughly before using the cell.
o replace the old one, if work time
e
r than the usual.
1
E
is
e
an
of
- Remove a cell from equipme
- Remove it from the equipm
e
not used for an extended perio
- Keep it far away from articl
e
or stored.
- Wipe with a dry clothe befor
e
THE SAFETY INSTRUCTI
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Please read the following info
r
1. The maximum ambient t
e
2. The Ravel Charger shal
l
power shall not exceed t
h
Input: AC100-240V~ 50/60H
z
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e
nt immediately whose cycle life ha
s
e
nt and store in a place with low h
u
d.
e
s or materials with static electric c
h
e
using the cell if the terminals of t
h
O
NS OF TRAVEL CHARGE
R
r
mation carefully.
e
mperature should not exceed 40°C
l
be installed according to specific
a
h
e following value:
z
0.15A
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s
expired.
u
midity and temperature if the cell i
h
arges while the cell is charged, use
d
h
e cell become dirty.
.
tion. The current of load and outp
u
E
s
d
u
t
Output: DC5V 1A
3. The ravel Charger shal
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4. For indoor use only.
5. Cleaning – Unplug t
h
aerosol cleaners to cle
a
6. Water and moisture –
D
7. Servicing – Do not at
t
may expose you to da
n
8. Unplug this apparatus
9. This Travel Charger i
component defect.
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l
be used for I.T. Equipment only.
h
is from the wall outlet before cle
a
n, but a dryer cloth is permitted.
D
o not use this product under moist
t
empt to service this product by you
r
n
gerous voltage or other hazards. Th
e
during lighting storms or unused f
o
s not intended to be repaired by
s
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aning. Do not use liquid cleaners
environmen
t
.
r
self as opening or removing covers
e
re is no service in it.
o
r a long time.
s
ervice personal in case of failure
1
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or
. It
or
FCC NOTICE AND CAUTI
This device and its accessorie
s
Operation is subject to the foll
(1) This device and its access
o
(2) This device and its access
may cause undesired operatio
n
Part 15.21 Statement:
Changes or modifications tha
t
authority to operate the equip
m
Part of Statement 15.105:
This equipment has been tes
t
36
ONS
s
comply with Part 15 of FCC Rules
owing two conditions:
o
ries may not cause harmful interfer
e
ories must accept any interference
n
.
t
are not expressly approved by th
e
m
ent.
t
ed and found to comply with the
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.
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nce.
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eceived, including interference th
a
e
manufacturer could void the user’
limits for a class B digital devic
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a
t
s
e
,
pursuant to Part 15 of the
F
against harmful interferenc
e
radiate radio frequency ener
g
cause harmful interference t
o
will not occur in a partic
u
television), determine if thi
s
off and then back on to see i
f
If necessary, try correcting t
h
- Reorient or relocate the rec
- Increase the separation bet
w
- Connect the equipment i
n
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F
CC Rules. These limits are desi
g
e
in a residential installation. Thi
s
g
y and, if not installed and used in
o
radio communications. However,
ular installation. If you experien
c
s
equipment is causing the harmful
f
the interference is affected.
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e interference by one or more of th
e
eiving antenna.
w
een the equipment and receiver.
n
to an outlet on a circuit differe
n
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ned to provide reasonable protect
i
s
equipment generates, uses, and
c
accordance with the instructions,
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there is no guarantee that interfere
n
c
e interference with reception (e
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interference by turning the equipm
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e
following measures:
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t from that to which the receiver
1
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i
on
c
an
m
ay
n
ce
.
g.,
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nt
is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an exp
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This device complies with Ind
u
the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause
i
(2) this device must accept an
y
of the device.
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e
rienced radio/TV technician for hel
p
u
stry Canada license-exempt RSS s
t
i
nterference, and
y
interference, including interferenc
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p
.
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andard(s). Operation is subject to
e
that may cause undesired operatio
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n
Cet appareil est conforme a
u
d'Industrie Canada sur les a
p
conditions suivantes : (1) Ce
causer d'interférence nuisibl
e
l'interférence qui pourrait ca
u
conforme aux limites d'un a
p
de la Classe B, en vertu de l
a
limites sont conçues pour fo
u
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u
x dispositions de la partie 15 des rè
g
p
pareils radio exempts de licence. S
o
t appareil ne doit pas
e
; et (2) cet appareil doit accepter to
u
u
ser un fonctionnement non désiré.
C
p
pareil numérique
a
partie 15 des règles de la FCC et d
e
u
rnir une protection raisonnable co
n
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les de la FCC e
t
des normes CNR
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n utilisation est assujettie aux deux
u
te interference reçue, y compris
C
et équipement a été testé et jugé
e
la NMB-003 canadienne. Ces
n
tre l'interférence nuisible dans une
1
E
installation résidentielle. Cet é
s'il n'est pas installé et utilisé
c
communications radio. Toute
fo
installation particulière. Si cet
programmes de télévision, laq
u
l'usager est encouragé à essay
e
suivantes :
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n
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quipemen
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génère, utilise et peut é
m
c
onformément aux instructions, peu
t
fo
is, il n'est pas garanti que l'interfér
e
équipement cause une interférence
n
u
elle peut être déterminée en éteign
a
e
r de corriger l'interférence par l'une
n
tenne de réception.
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ettre de l'énergie radiofréquence et,
t
causer une interférence nuisible au
x
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nce ne se produira pas dans une
n
uisible à la réception radio ou de
a
nt et en allumant l'équipement,
ou plusieurs des mesures
E
x
• Augmentez la séparation e
n
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u
connecté.
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n
Canada peut vous obliger à
a
une telle interférence ne peu
t
N850CA n'a pas approuvé l
e
par l'usager. Tous les chang
e
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n
tre l'équipement et le receveur.
u
ne prise sur un circuit différent de
c
n
technicien radio/de télévision pour
a
rrêter d'utiliser votre appareil si
t
pas être éliminée.
e
s changements ou modifications ap
p
e
ments ou modifications apportés p
e
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c
elui auquel de le receveur est
obtenir de l'aide. La FCC ou Indus
t
p
ortés à cet appareil
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it is adequately shielded fr
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RF signals may affect imp
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transfer or storage facilities;
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following information for safe an
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talk/standby times.
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an abnormal state. In
phone on.
Explosion, Shock, and Fire
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required distance betw
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or bag may short-circuit
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prior to cleaning your phone, and
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phone's functions.
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cause a slight burn. Pl
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antenna.
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wish to retain. Neither t
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for any damages of any
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others.
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phone does not work, take it to a
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sounds (including music) is the
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American Academy of Au
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National Institute on Deaf
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National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
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phones;
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get from these base station
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On July 10, 2003, the U.S.
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disabilities. While some wir
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cochlear implants), users may
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interference to hearing devi
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HAC.
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