Klein electronics BBGR Portable SIM Iot Radio User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Klein electronics
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USER GUIDE
GLOBAL EIFI/SIM IOT RADIO WITH PUSH-TO-TALK.
RADIOS. IT’S WHAT WE DO.
Klein electronics
www.KlelnElectronlcs.com
Since 1991
Setting up your device onto your Wifi and/or SIM card:
WiFi Setup:
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Press and hold a large knob on the top to power the device on (and off).
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Wait for the splash screen to launch.
a. You will then be taken to a home screen that has two rows labeled as follows:
One is labeled “PTT” The other is labeled “Setting” -
Each device must connect to a network before they function.
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Choose Setting using the arrows to scroll and OK to select.
Choose WLAN
Choose available WLANS
Choose your Wifi network that appears
Press OK when the cursor is on the password line to bring up the keyboard on the screen.
Enter your wifi password
NOTE: To enable additional characters you may need to enter a particular password (ie. !, *, #, etc.), to do so, the bottom side button (#2) needs to be pressed and held for 3-4 seconds and once released, will bring up another virtual keyboard with new characters.
Once you enter the password, press OK (Look on the upper right part of the screen for signal strength).
Press the HOME button -
Now your screen should say “PTT”. Select OK for PTT and you will see your available groups.
Use the arrows to scroll and the ok button to select Now you just need to press the PTT button on the side, and you will see LED and UI indicate that the channel is open to talking.
SIM Card Setup:
NOTE: For SIM card usage, insert SIM and it should automatically show
“4G” on the upper right corner of the screen. Charging the Battery
Charge the battery with the specified charger and charge the battery as
follows:
- Insert the Type-C plug of the switching power supply into the Type-C jack on the right side of the radio.
- When the radio is turned on, connect the power supply to the AC power output socket. You can see that the radio status indicator (LED) turns red and flashes slowly, indicating that the power supply is normally connected; when the status indicator (LED) turns from red to green light and flashes slowly, it means fully charged (The battery capacity is above 90%).
- When the radio is switched off, connect the power supply to the AC power output socket. Firstly, the screen will light up and display the battery capacity icon. You can also see the radio status indicator (LED) turns stable red light, which means the power supply is normally connected; when the radio status indicator (LED) turns from red to a stable green light it indicates fully charged (The battery capacity is above 90%).
Parts | Function |
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1. Antenna | LTE 4G main antenna |
2. Speaker | Electrical signal is converted **into |
acoustic signal
3. LCD| Display User interface
4. Navigation key| In standby, you can select the
application on the interface.
S.MENU Button| Enter menu
6.0K Key| Confirm button
7. Knob button**
(Volume button/Long press to Switch it On/Off)
| Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to On/Off, rotate the knob clockwise to increase volume, rotate counterclockwise to decrease volume.
Note: To wake up the screen, short tap the power button.
8 Status Indicator| View product specifications in
detail
9. MIC| Convert audio signal to electric signal
10. Return key| Return to the previous menu, no effect
under the main menu; During Voice call mode,
short press to exit.
11. HOME Button| Press to return to the main menu
on any page(except the main menu)
12. PTT Button| To trigger and release call: Press to
talk and release to finish.
13. Side button 1| Short press to continuously
broadcast the current group, current user. Long press
to enter one key alarm.
14. Side button 2| Short press to switch groups. Long press
to change the keyboard.
15. Earphone Jack| 3.5mm
16. USB Port Type-C| Used to connect to computer PC
software or to charge
17. SIM card slot| Micro SIM
Remove the battery
- To remove the battery pack, push the battery latch-up.
- When the battery is released from the terminal, remove the battery.
Basic Operation
Power On and Power Off
Press and hold the knob button for 3 seconds until power is ON. To power OFF,
press and hold the button. A window will pop on the display, choose “Power
OFF” and press ok to the power of the radio.
Display On
Short press the knob to wake up the display.
Status Bar
The status bar displays battery capacity, time, SIM card, registered network
status information, etc.
Push-To-Talk function
After the start-up, the radio will automatically enter the default Group.
Dynamic PTT – What is it?
This locks you into one other person. Nobody else can communicate with
either of you until you “hang up” or wait 15 seconds of no conversation (which
automatically hangs up the connection).
On the PTT screen, press DOWN ARROW on the navigation panel to enter the group
lists, long-press the OK key to enter the Group Member list.
Under the group member list, you can select the person you want to call. Press
the PTT button to start the Dynamic PTT. Press the PTT button to talk and
release PTT to listen. Press the OK key to hang up. Dynamic PTT will also end
automatically after 15 seconds if there is no conversation.
Group Change
On the PTT screen, press DOWN on the navigation panel to enter the Group list.
After choosing the desired group, press the OK key to change the group.
Short cut: Group Change
Short pressing the side button 2 to change to the desired group and there will
be a voice announcement on the Group name. At the same time, the group becomes
a Current group – Press PTT to start talking.
Emergency Alarm (SOS)
Note: This function would be invalid if the Dispatch Console did not register
an alarming number to the radio ID.
Press and hold the side button 1 for 3 seconds to activate the SOS function.
Enter the APK settings
On the PTT screen, press UP on the navigation panel. It will display SETTING
which can be used to check personal information OR change voice call
settings/sleep mode/PTT incoming call options/Dynamic PTT options/PTT to
activate screen settings.
ROM settings
Short press the MENU button to enter the ROM setup menu, you can set the
network set, WLAN, BT, Location, Boot sound, phone status, etc.
Establish a wireless connection Setup the WLAN connection.
Medical Equipment (Caution):
Care should be taken when using radio next to certain medical devices such as
pacemakers. Keep a distance of at least 20 cm between the radio and these
medical devices; do not put the radio in your chest pocket. Hold BBGR to the
ear at the opposite side of the body where the pacemaker is implanted to
reduce potential interference. If necessary, please turn off the radio. If
you have any other questions, please consult the medical equipment
manufacturer before using it. Some digital radios may interfere with certain
hearing aids. If these disturbances occur, contact the hearing aid manufacture
for a solution. If you have any other medical equipment (such as implanted
cochlea), consult with the manufacturer to ensure that these devices can
shield the surrounding RF signals.
In places with special requirements such as hospitals or recuperation, please
pay attention to the restrictions on the use of radios. If necessary, please
turn off the radio.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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