Hyundai 10WB3 Tablet User Manual
- August 14, 2024
- HYUNDAI
Table of Contents
Hyundai 10WB3 Tablet
Specifications
- Product: Tablet
- Includes: User manual, Adapter
- Additional accessories: Available for purchase
Assembling
- Unpack the product box and check for tablet, user manual, and adapter.
- Charge the battery before first use using a travel adapter or USB cable.
- Install SIM card for phone function and memory card for multimedia files storage.
Charging the Battery
Before using the device for the first time, follow these steps to charge the battery:
- Connect the device to a travel adapter or PC using a USB cable.
- The battery full icon will be displayed when charging is complete.
Warning
Use only original batteries and chargers to prevent damage to the device.
Installing SIM Card and Memory Card
To use the phone function, insert a SIM card following these steps:
- Ensure the card’s gold contacts face into the device.
- Push the SIM card into the slot.
To store multimedia files, insert a memory card:
- Insert the memory card with gold contacts facing downwards.
- Push the memory card into the slot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use third-party batteries or chargers with the device?
A: It is recommended to use only original batteries and chargers to avoid
performance issues or damage to the device.
Q: How do I switch to airplane mode?
A: Follow these steps to switch to airplane mode:
- Tap Settings > Network and Internet > Airplane Mode.
- Click the Airplane Mode shortcut button in the status bar to activate airplane mode.
Assembling
Unpack
Check your product box for the following items. tablet User manual Adapter You
can purchase additional accessories from your local retailer.
Charge the battery
Before using the device for the first time, you must charge the battery. 1 You
can charge the device with a travel adapter or by connecting the device to a
PC with a
USB cable. 2 Battery full icon is shown when finished if your device is off.
Warning Use only original batteries and chargers. Unapproved chargers or
cables can cause batteries to explode or damage your device.
Install the SIM card
You need to insert a SIM card to use the Phone function. To install the SIM
card, follow the instructions below. 1. Make sure that the card’s gold
contacts face into the device. 2. Push the SIM card into the slot.
Install the memory card
To store additional multimedia files, you need insert a memory card. 1. Insert
a memory card with the gold contacts facing downwards. 2. Push the memory card
into the slot. Notice: Our company uses approved industry standards for memory
cards, but some brands may not be fully compatible with your device.
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Begin
Turn on devices, restart and shut down
To turn on your device when your phone is turned off, press and hold the power
key for about 5 seconds, then release your finger when the screen lights up
[make sure your phone has enough battery]. To restart the device, press and
hold the Power key and Volume up key for about 1 seconds and select Restart.
Or drop down the status bar and click the shutdown button in the middle of the
page to select Restart. To turn off your device, press and hold the power key
and select Shut Down. Or drop down the status bar and click the Shutdown
button in the middle of the page to select Shutdown.
Switch to airplane mode
To use only the device’s non-network services, switch to airplane mode. Follow
the instructions below to turn on Airplane Mode: 1. From the list of
applications tap Settings Network and Internet Airplane Mode to turn on
Airplane Mode. 2. Drop down the status bar Airplane Mode shortcut button and
click to open Airplane Mode
Home screen
The Home screen has multiple panels. Scroll left or right to the panel on the home screen where you can view indicator icons, widgets, shortcuts to apps, and other items. Long press the screen, click the wallpaper and style in the pop-up window, and change the dark theme or icon with dark theme.
Task bar
The taskbar appears at the top of the screen. It displays commonly used option buttons, battery
level indicator, current time, and other indicator icons.
Indicator icon
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Time display Wi-Fi connection Signal strength SIM card operator Bluetooth
connection Do not disturb Download the data Connected to your PC The alarm is
activated NFC is activated Screen recording Plug in your headphones
Notification panel
Airplane mode is activated Mobile networks New text or MMS messages Calling in progress Video calling is turned on location On the call Do not disturb Battery level Charging in progress Power-saving mode
There is a horizontal sliding box above the notification bar, for the brightness adjustment of the
prototype screen,
slide to the left, the brightness of the prototype is
reduced, slide to the right, the brightness of the prototype increases, (adjust the brightness
according to your own needs, you can also set to automatically adjust the brightness according to
the environmental conditions, Note: the brightness increases The power consumption will
theoretically increase)
Drop down to open the top of the notification bar, display 11 shortcut switches commonly used by users, support click switch, and long press to enter the corresponding settings. If you continue to drop down the notification bar to show all the quick toggles;
Quick Toggle displays an Edit button in the lower-left corner of the page, click the Add Remove Custom Shortcut switch, or drag to sort.
Quick Toggle will display a shutdown button in the middle of the page, click
to quickly make an emergency call, shut down, restart operation.
Quick Toggle will display a shutdown button in the lower right corner of the
page, click to quickly
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enter
the settings interface.
Tap the icon to activate or disable wireless connectivity and other settings. Wi-Fi: Click WIFI to quickly open WIFI, and change or perform other operations on the connected Wifi. Bluetooth: Activates or disables a Bluetooth connection. Do Not Disturb: Activate or disable Do Not Disturb mode to receive notifications only from important contacts and important apps. Torch: Activates or disables the flashlight. Auto – rotate: Activates or disables auto-rotate. Battery Saver: Activates or disables power saving mode. Aeroplane mode Turn off the wireless signal and telephone communication functions of the mobile phone, such as WIFI, data stream, mobile signal reception and transmission, Bluetooth, etc. When the mobile phone is turned on, you can continue to use other functions, such as viewing the phone book, enjoying articles, movies, playing games, calculators, etc. (applications that do not require data or wifi functions). Night LightClick to turn night mode on and off Scan QR codeClick to quickly enter the scanning QR code mode Screen recordClick to record the screen as required (you can select to record audio and display the touch screen position) Nearby ShareClick to turn on the nearby sharing function (WLAN and Bluetooth need to be turned on temporarily when this function is turned on)
Quickly stop applications in the service.
You can complete the workflow through the drawer notification bar to stop the application with continuous foreground services (as shown in the following figure).
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Customize your device
To customize your device based on your preferences, tap Settings in the app
list or notification panel.
Auto rotation
If you rotate your device while using certain features, the interface will
also rotate automatically. To prevent the interface from spinning, open the
notification panel and select Rotate Screen Automatically, then tap it To
Close. Or Set the Display Advanced Auto Rotate Screen toggle.
Wallpaper&style
You can press and hold the blank space of the screen to pop up the wallpaper
and style settings pop-up window, update the wallpaper, and switch between
dark themes or icons with themes.
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Display size
You can set it to Display Advanced font size You can change the font size by
sliding the lower square point as needed.
Lock and unlock the screen
Swipe to your lock screen. To lock the screen manually, press the Power key.
Manage applications
To manage the apps installed on your device, tap Settings apps. 1. To
uninstall an app, select an item, press and hold the app icon, pop up app info
click
Uninstall, click OK to confirm. 2. To stop or change an app’s settings, tap
the Settings app to locate the app and
select the appropriate option.
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Language and input method
1. Language and input method: You can modify the system language and input
method settings according to your usage habits (the path is as follows:
Settings – System – Language and input method application language)
2. App language (as shown in the right figure): In many cases, multilingual
users will set their system language to a certain language (such as English),
but want to choose another language (such as Dutch, Chinese or Hindi) for a
specific application. To help applications provide better experience for these
users, Android 13 introduces the following functions for applications that
support multiple languages:
The user can select the preferred language for each application in this
centralized location (the path is as follows: Settings – System – Language and
Input Method Application Language – Application Language).
3. Applications that do not support multiple languages are not affected by
these changes.
Virtual keyreturn Return
1. You just need to double-click the “Back” previous operation interface.
Quickly return to the main interface 1. You only need the stand-alone home
button
button to return to the previous page or the to return to the main interface of the device.
Switch application
1. All you need to do is double-click the “Recent” button apps
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and swipe left and right to switch
Privacy security
To protect your privacy, when you open APK for the first time, the relevant
permissions that APK will call will pop up. You can choose to allow only when
using the application, allow only at this time, and not allow to set these
three options.
In addition, you can directly check the usage of various permissions in the
past 24 hours at most in the Settings Privacy Privacy Information Center. The
usage of permissions, including system applications, can be seen here in
minutes.
Hide sensitive content from clipboard
If your app allows users to copy sensitive content (such as passwords or
credit card information) to the clipboard, you can prevent sensitive content
from appearing in the content preview.
Video and picture privacy protection
You want to share a group of photos or videos with your friends in some chat
software, but you don’t want to grant the software access to all photos or
videos on your phone. At this time, the newly added photo selector can
manually select the photo or video content you want to share, and only grant
access to the photo or video you select to the chat application to minimize
the risk of privacy disclosure.
Application Notification Permissions
Any APP that wants to send notifications must be manually approved by the
user.
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Security
You can protect your device and data by setting up a screen lock or encrypting
your phone. Set the screen lock To set a screen lock, tap Set Secure Screen
Lock from the list of apps.
None: Disables screen lock. Swipe: Swipe to unlock the screen. Pattern: Draw
the pattern you want to unlock. Follow the instructions to draw the
lock mode. When prompted, draw a pattern to unlock the screen. PIN: Enter the
numeric PIN you want to unlock. When prompted, enter a PIN to
unlock the screen. Password: Enter the password to unlock. When prompted,
enter the password to
unlock the screen. The screen times out
Select Settings Display Advanced Screen timeout from application list, you can
set the time before the screen times out and goes into lock mode. ( you have
not entered any characters or made other selections).
Reset your phone
You can reset the system and desktop settings to their original values (please
select as needed) by following these steps: 1. Set the system from the list of
applications to reset options.
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2. Reset WLAN, Mobile Data, and Bluetooth Settings: This action resets all
network settings, including WLAN, Mobile Data, Bluetooth.
3. Reset app preferences: This will reset app preferences and you won’t lose
any app data. 4. Clear downloaded SIM card: This action does not cancel any
mobile service plan, if you
download an alternative SIM card, please contact your carrier. 5. Erase all
data (factory reset): This action will erase all data in your phone’s internal
storage
space, including your google account, system and app data and settings,
downloaded apps, music, photos, and other user data, so choose carefully.
Communication
Phone
To use the calling feature, tap Phone in the list of apps. Phone
Favorite Contacts: Displays your favorite contacts (you need to add contacts
manually). Recent calls: Calls you made appear here. Contacts: Here you can
create contacts.
Dial number To make a call, you can use one of four ways:
Use the virtual numeric keypad on the screen to enter the mobile phone number
of the person you want to call.
Make a call from the call log. Make a call from a contact. Other apps invoke
the phone function. Answer the phone To answer an incoming call, swipe the
screen up. Or click the Answer button (notification bar pop-up). Reject or end
the call To reject an incoming call, swipe down the screen. To end an in-
progress call , click the red button. Or click the hang up button (pop-up in
the notification bar).
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Call settings
To change the call settings, click the Settings Options button in the upper-
right corner of the
dialing interface.
1. volume You can adjust the volume in different situations (media volume,
call volume, ring and notification volume, alarm volume). Set the sound to
adjust as needed, slide the volume progress bar to adjust to the appropriate
position (Note: Too much volume affects yourself and others).
2. Ringtones and vibrations You can set different ringtones for included
calls. Set sound selection ringtone to open the ringtone list, select the
ringtone you want, and then select OK to confirm. Set up sound Select incoming
call vibration to turn on vibration, and phone vibration to notify you when a
call comes in.
3. Dial pad touch tone Set the sound dial keypad tone You can turn the dial
pad touch tone on or off.
4. Screen lock tone Set the sound screen lock tone You can turn the screen
lock tone on or off.
5. Charging sounds and vibrations Set sound charge tone and vibration You can
turn charging tone and vibration on or off.
6. Touch tone Set sound Touch tone You can turn touch tone on or off.
7. Touch the vibration Set sound touch vibration You can turn on or off
tactile feedback for actions such as clicking, pressing keys, and so on.
8. Voicemail With the Call Forwarding Network service, you can direct
incoming calls to voicemail. Phone Settings Voicemail Tap Services in Advanced
Settings to set up your voice mail
service provider. Tap Settings in Advanced Settings to set your voicemail
number. 9. Fixed dialing number If FDN mode is activated, your device will
restrict outgoing calls except for numbers stored in
the FDN list .
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10. Quick reply Quick Reply is a feature that uses a predetermined message to
reject a call. Tap one of the pre-written messages that you want to appear
when you reject a call, then tap OK.
11. call forwarding Call forwarding is a network feature that sends incoming
calls to another number that you specify.
12. call waiting If call waiting is activated, the network notifies you of a
new incoming call when you have a call in progress, or you can make a new call
during the call.
Contacts
Tap contacts in the app list to access contacts. All Accounts: Lists all
contacts saved in the device’s memory and SIM card. Favorites: Lists contacts
that have been set up as favorites or contacts to whom messages have been sent
or dialed.
Add a new contact 1. Access Contact Number.
2. click 3. Enter the necessary contact name, mobile phone number, and other
relevant information. 4. Click Save. Modify a contact 1. To modify a contact,
select a wait, and then click The contact that you want to change. 2. Click
the edit icon in the upper-right corner. 3. Change the required fields. 4.
Click . Import/export contacts 1. Import from SIM card
To import contacts from your SIM card, click the option button in the upper-
left corner, then select Settings Import S Select USIM C, click OK Select
Contacts Click .
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2. Import from memory card To import a contact s file (in vcf format) from
memory, click on the options button in the upper left corner and select the
“Import S” option. vcf file C lick OK S selected .vcf file and then import
contacts to your device.
Search for a contact 1. Find the information you need in the Search Contact
input box, and then your device will
display the results.
Messages
Learn how to create and send text or MMS messages, and view or manage messages that have
been sent or received.
View the message
1. Click Send message from the list of applications.
2. Click the message to view the details. Create and send text messages
1. Click
Enter New Message.
2. In the Type Name or Number field, manually enter the recipient’s mobile phone number.
If you enter multiple numbers, separate them with commas .
3. In the Text message field, enter the text of the message.
Click Send to send the text message.
Create and send MMS messages
MMS messages can include pictures, sounds, and text.
1. Click
Enter New Message.
2. In the Type name or number field, manually enter the recipient’s mobile phone number.
If you enter multiple numbers, separate them with commas.
3. Click the plus sign on the left “Attach” to select one of the following items.
Emoticons: Insert emoticons.
Picture
: Inserts an image.
Capture Captured Picture
: Captures a new picture and inserts a picture.
Video
: Inserts a video clip.
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Contacts : Inserts a contact
4. In the Type test message field, enter the text of the message.
Click Send to send the MMS message.
To receive and send messages, you must have the Remote Mailbox service. This service may be
provided by a service provider. Your device complies with the applicable Internet standards for
POP3/IMAP/Switching.
Before you can send or receive mail on your device, you need to set up your email account and
define your email settings correctly. You can define multiple mailboxes.
Set up your email
1. Click email from the application list
2. Link network.
3. You need to select the corresponding email address according to the actual situation,
enter the account number and password, and click Next until it is completed.
4. If you need to add another email account, please click the Add other email address option
in the middle of the screen
, then you need to select the
corresponding email address according to the actual situation, enter the account number
and password, click Next, until it is completed.
5. Click Go to Email to get started.
Once you’ve finished setting up your email account, the email will be downloaded to your
device. If you’ve created more than two accounts, you can switch between email accounts.
Select the account picture in the upper-right corner of the screen, and then select the account
name from which you want to retrieve messages.
Delete your email account
Click Settings users and accounts in the list of applications Click the email
address click the
button
Create and send emails
1. Open the Email application.
2. Click the Write to Compare button.
3. In the To field, manually enter the recipient’s email address, separated by commas. Add
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more recipients by clicking Cc/Bcc.
4. Click
to select the attachment you want to insert.
5. Enter a subject and text.
6. Click the Send button to send the email.
Web
Browser
Tap browser in the list of applications to access the web.
Browser web pages
1. Select Browser to launch the specified home page.
2. To access a specific Web page, select the URL Entry field, enter the Web address of
the Web page, and then choose Go.
Set to homepage
1. Click the Options button in the upper right corner
.
2. Select Settings Advanced Home Page.
3. Enter the URL of the desired page .
Add bookmarks While browsing the website, click
“” to save the bookmark and easily access it later.
View bookmarks and history
Click the
options button on the top right corner and select “Bookmarks” to open the
bookmark list and recent history. Click a bookmark or any entry to display the webpage.
Customize your browser
To make adjustments in your browser settings, click the options button in the upper-right
corner , and then select Settings.
Entertainment
Camera
With the camera feature, you can take photos and take videos. Take a photo
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1. Open the list of applications and select Camera. 2. Before taking a photo,
you need to know some settings. Place two fingers on the screen and spread
them apart, or bring the device closer to zoom in or out.
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Set up
Change to video mode.
photograph
Tap to switch between front and rear camera lenses
Gallery preview
Flash on.
Flash auto.
Flash off. Recording time. Pause recording.
End the recording.
Capture images in a video.
3. Point the lens at the subject and tap
to take a picture. The photos are automatically
saved to the DCIM folder.
4. Select the image viewer icon in the lower-left corner to view the picture.
Record a video
1. Open the list of applications and select Camera. Click
To change to video mode.
2. Click
Start Recording. The length of the video recording is limited by the space
available on the storage.
3. Tap
to stop recording. The video is automatically saved to the DCIM folder.
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4. After recording the video, select the ima ge viewer icon at the bottom
left corner to view the recorded video.
QR The convenient button for scanning QR code is added. Users can turn on the
scanning function in the camera to scan QR code faster
FM Radio
You can use the FM radio to listen to the radio. 1. Plug in your headphones if
necessary.
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Play Displays the band in which the broadcast is playing Favorite the band of
this broadcast Stop playback Fine-tune the frequency band to the left Fine-
tune the frequency band to the left Previous channel Next channel Broadcast
list Headphone mode, tap to select to switch to speaker mode. FM settings, you
can tap the recording option to record.
Tools
Calendar
With the calendar feature, you can review your calendar by day, week, or
month, create events, and set alarms as reminders if necessary.
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To access calendars, tap Calendars in the list of apps. 1. To create an event,
click the Add button in the lower-right corner, and then select
New Event. Fill in the fields and set information like title, date, time, and
location notifications. When you’re done, choose Save. 2. You can view the
calendar in different rental views, days, weeks, months and all. 3. To delete
an entry, tap the event to open it , tap the options button in the upper-right
corner , then select Delete, select OK.
Alarm clock
From the list of apps, tap Clock, and then select . 1. Tap to add an alarm.
Tap the numeric keypad to set the alarm time, then select AM or PM, when
you’re done, click OK.
Tap time to change the alarm time. 2. Set the recurrence, alarm ringtone,
vibrate and edit the tag message, click OK when
done. 3. Tap “Close” to close the alarm, then tap “Snooze”, and then the alarm
will stop ringing
for a few minutes. 4. Tap the arrow button for an alarm to expand , and then
click to delete the alarm.
File Manager
Many features of the device, such as downloaded files, pictures, videos,
audios, documents and other files, applications, all use memory to store data.
With File Manager, you can store and browse files and folders in your device,
or edit, move, copy files; You can also send files to compatible devices.
Note: 1. Some file formats are not supported depending on the device’s
software. 2. Some files may not play properly depending on how they are
encoded.
Recorder
With Audio Recorder, you can record voice memos. From the list of
applications, tap Audio
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Recorder. 1. To record a voice memo, tap . 2. To pause recording, tap . 3. To end recording, tap . 4. To listen to the recording you just recorded, tap .
Calculator
With this feature, you can use the device as a calculator. The calculator
provides basic arithmetic functions. Click the Virtual Numbers and Calculate
keys to perform the calculation.
Find Devices
After logging in to the Google account, you can associate your device and run
functions such as searching your device.
Safety
Personal safety Quickly connect to the correct help through emergency sharing,
security check and other functions.
1. Add emergency contacts (they will be used for personal security functions.
In order to help in an emergency, people can view and call these contacts
without unlocking the device)
2. Add medical information (to provide help in an emergency, users can view
this information without unlocking the device): including: Name, Blood type,
Allergy, Medications, Address, Medical notes, Organ donor, etc.
Note: The privacy clause may be involved. This information is only saved on
your device.
Connectivity
USB Connection
You can connect your device to your PC and use it as a removable disk,
allowing you to access the file directory.
1. If you want to transfer files from your device or transfer files to your
device, insert the memory card into your device.
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2. Connect your device to your PC using a USB cable. 3. Open the notification
panel and transfer files using USB. 4. Open the folder to view the files. 5.
Copy files from PC to device memory or memory card.
Wi-Fi
With Wi-Fi, you can connect to a wireless network or other network device when an access point or wireless hotspot is available.
Activate the wireless network feature 1. From the list of applications, tap “Set up
Internet and Internet”Open it Wi-Fi
Function. Find and connect to a wireless network
1. When the Wi-Fi feature is activated, the device automatically searches for an available Wi-Fi
connection.
2. Select a network.
3. Enter the password for the network, if necessary.
4. Choose Connect.
Bluetooth
With Bluetooth, you can share music, pictures, videos, contacts with another
phone. You can use Bluetooth headset phone or listen to music.
Activate the Bluetooth function 1. From the list of apps, tap Settings
connected device to pair with the new device new settings. Scan and connect to
other Bluetooth devices 1. The device automatically searches for other
Bluetooth devices. 2. Select a device and pair it.
Safety precautions
Read these simple guides before using your device. Not following them can be
dangerous or illegal.
plane
Turn off on the aircraft and follow the y limit. Wireless devices can cause
interference to the aircraft.
vehicle
Never use your device while driving. Keep it in a safe place. Place the device
within easy reach. Ability to access your device without taking your eyes off
the road.
It is electronic
In some cases, your device may cause interference with other devices.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn off the device in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and
follow all signs and instructions. Sparks in these areas can cause explosions
or fires, resulting in personal injury or even death.
Pacemakers and other medical devices
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend maintaining a space of at least 8 inches
between wireless devices and pacemakers to avoid potential interference with
pacemakers. The operation of any radio transmitting device, including wireless
telephones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected
medical devices. Consult with your doctor or manufacturer of medical devices
to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you
have any problems. When any regulations issued in these areas instruct you to
turn off devices in health care facilities, turn off those devices.
Operating environment
When connecting to other devices, read their user guide for detailed safety
instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. Do not place the device in
the airbag spread area. Use the device only in the normal working locations
described in the product documentation. Always turn off the device when it is
prohibited or may cause interference and danger.
The region where the regulation has been published
When any regulations issued in these areas instruct you to do so, turn off
your device.
Care & maintenance
Use only accessories approved by the manufacturer. The use of general
accessories may
shorten the life of the equipment or cause it to malfunction.
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Keep the device dry. Humidity and all types of liquids can damage device
components or
electronic circuits.
Do not use or store your device in dusty, dirty places.
Do not store your device in a hot or cold place.
Do not store the device near a magnetic field.
Do not store your device with metal items such as coins, keys, and necklaces.
Do not discard or cause damage to the device.
Warnings
FCC RF Exposure Information:
Warn!! Please read this information before using your phone
In August 1986, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) acted in the
report and Inhouse FCC 96-326 to pass human exposure to radio frequency (RF)
emitted by FCC-regulated transmitters Updated safety standards for
electromagnetic energy. These guidelines are consistent with safety standards
previously developed by the United States and international standards bodies.
The phone is designed to comply with FCC guidelines and these international
standards. Use only included or approved antennas. Unauthorized antenna
modifications or accessories can impair call quality, damage the phone, or
violate FCC regulations. Do not use a damaged phone with an antenna. If the
damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin , it may cause minor burns.
Please contact your local dealer to replace the antenna.
Wearable operation:
The device is tested for typical body wear operations, with the back/front of
the phone maintained 0.5 cm from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure
requirements, a minimum distance of 0.5 cm must be maintained between the
user’s body and the back/front of the audio network (including antennas).
Third-party belt clips, holsters and similar accessories containing metal
parts must not be used. Accessories for the go
Failure to maintain a 0.5 cm spacing between the user’s body and the
back/front of the ping-pong and having not been tested for typical body wear
operations may not meet the FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCC website www.fcc.gov Your
wireless handheld portable phone is a low-power radio transmitter and
receiver. When it is turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF)
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signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved RF exposure guidelines, which have a security level of handheld wireless telephony. These guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously developed by the United States and international standards bodies:
These criteria are based on a comprehensive and item-by-item assessment of the
relevant scientific literature. For example, more than 120 scientists,
engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies and
industry reviewed the existing research system that developed the ANSI
standard (C95.1). Nevertheless, we recommend that you use a hands-free kit on
your phone, such as a handset or headphones, to avoid potential exposure to RF
energy. The phone is designed to comply with FCC guidelines (and these
standards).
Use only included or approved replacement antennas. Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or accessories can damage your phone and may violate FCC
regulations.
Normal Position:
Hold the phone like any other phone with the antenna facing up and on your
shoulder.
RF Exposure Information:
This product meets FCC RF exposure requirements, please refer to the FCC
website https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm Search for
FCC ID: 2AC83ZOCAD42Z for more information including SAR values.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The operation is subject
to two conditions:
(1) This equipment shall not cause harmful interference, as well (2) The
Device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may lead to accidental operation. Note: The manufacturer is not responsible
for any radio or television interference
caused by unauthorized modifications to this device. Such modifications may
invalidate the user’s permission to operate the device. Note: This device has
been tested to meet the limitations of Class B digital devices in accordance
with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These restrictions are intended to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential
installations. This device is useful and may radiate radio frequency energy,
which may cause harmful interference to radio communications if not installed
and used as directed. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If the device does cause harmful
interference to
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radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device
off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures: – Redirect or reposition the receiving antenna. –
Increase the distance between the device and the receiver. – Connect the
device to an outlet on a circuit that is different from the circuit to which
the
receiver is connected.
-Please consult your dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for assistance Do not use the device in environments below -10°C or above the maximum 50°C, as
the device may not function properly. Changes or modifications to the Device
without the prior approval of the Party
responsible for compliance may void the User’s authority to operate the
Device. Peer-to-peer functionality is supported, but cannot be run on non-US
frequencies.
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FCC Statement
This device 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. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information: This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health. FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement the SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
Device types: This device has also been tested against this SAR limit. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the This device kept 0mm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain an 0mm separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the This device. 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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