Airis T920B User Manual

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Table of Contents
Precautions and Notices....................................................................... iii
1 Getting Started .................................................................................1
1.1 Performing the Initial Start Up .............................................................. 1
1.2 Connecting to AC Power and Charging the Battery............................. 3
1.3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle............................................................ 4
Using the Car Holder............................................................................ 4
Connecting the Car Charger ................................................................ 5
1.4 Understanding Hardware Features ...................................................... 6
Front Components................................................................................ 6
Back Components................................................................................ 7
Left-Side Components ......................................................................... 8
Right-Side Components ....................................................................... 8
Top Components.................................................................................. 9
Bottom Components............................................................................. 9
2 Basic Skills .....................................................................................11
2.1 Turning Your Device On and Off........................................................ 11
Home Screen ..................................................................................... 11
2.2 Using the Stylus ................................................................................. 12
2.3 Using a SD/MMC Card....................................................................... 13
3 System Settings ............................................................................. 15
3.1 Using System Settings ....................................................................... 15
3.2 Backlight............................................................................................. 16
3.3 Volume ............................................................................................... 16
3.4 Screen ................................................................................................ 17
3.5 Power ................................................................................................. 19
3.6 Date&Time ......................................................................................... 20
3.7 Change Language.............................................................................. 21
3.8 Back ................................................................................................... 22
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4 MP3 Player.......................................................................................23
4.1 Starting and Exiting the MP3 Player................................................... 23
4.2 Playing MP3 Files............................................................................... 24
MP3 Playback Control........................................................................ 25
4.3 Using Play Lists .................................................................................. 26
Creating a Play List ............................................................................26
Opening a Play List ............................................................................ 27
Managing Your Play Lists................................................................... 28
4.4 Equalizer............................................................................................. 28
5 Using the Application CD...............................................................29
5.1 About the Application CD ................................................................... 29
5.2 About ActiveSync ...............................................................................30
Installing ActiveSync........................................................................... 30
Using ActiveSync................................................................................ 31
6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ...............................................33
6.1 Resetting Your System....................................................................... 33
6.2 Troubleshooting..................................................................................34
Power Problems ................................................................................. 34
Screen Problems ................................................................................ 34
Connection Problems ......................................................................... 35
GPS Problems....................................................................................35
6.3 Maintaining Your Device .................................................................... 36
7 Regulatory Information ..................................................................37
7.1 Regulations Statements .....................................................................37
European Notice................................................................................. 37
7.2 Safety Precautions .............................................................................38
About Charging................................................................................... 38
About the AC Adapter ........................................................................ 38
About the Battery................................................................................ 38
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Precautions and Notices
z For your own safety, do not operate the controls of the product while driving.
z Use this product prudently. The product is intended for use solely as a
navigation aid. It is not for precise measurement of direction, distance, location or topography.
z The calculated route is for reference only. It is the user’s responsibility to
follow the traffic signs and local regulations along the roads.
z When you get out of the car, do not leave your device on the dashboard
subjected to direct sunlight. Overheating of the battery can cause malfunction and/or danger.
z GPS is operated by the United States government, which is solely responsible
for the performance of GPS. Any change to the GPS system can affect the accuracy of all GPS equipments.
z GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials (except glass). When
you are inside a tunnel or building, GPS positioning is not available.
z A minimum of 4 GPS satellite signals is needed to determine current GPS
position. Signal reception can be affected by situations such as bad weather or dense overhead obstacles (e.g. trees and tall buildings).
z Other wireless devices in the vehicle might interfere with the reception of
satellite signals and cause the reception to be unstable.
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z A car holder is needed when using the device in a car. Be sure that you place
the device in an appropriate place, so as not to obstruct the driver’s view, or deployment of airbags.
Do not mount where the driver’s field of vision is blocked.
Do not place unsecured on the dashboard.
Do not mount in front of airbag panels.
Do not mount in front of an airbag field of deployment.
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1 Getting Started
This chapter tells you step by step how to perform the initial startup and introduces the components of your device.

1.1 Performing the Initial Start Up

1. Slide the ON/OFF switch to the ON (right) position.
CAUTION: Always leave the ON/OFF switch in the ON position for normal operation.
2. Your device turns on and displays the “Change Language” screen. You can tap
the left/right arrow to select a language if your region of purchase is a country with multiple languages. Tap
to continue.
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NOTE: If multiple languages are available, you can change the language later on by tapping Setting Æ Change Language. (See section 3.6 for details.)
3. The “Date & Time” screen appears. Tap the appropriate arrow button to select
the time zone, date, and ti
me. Then tap
to continue.
NOTE: You can change the time zone, date, and time later on by tapping Setting Æ Date&Time. (See section 3.5 for details.)
4. The Home sc now use your device. reen appears as shown below. You can
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1.2 Connecting to AC Power and Charging the Battery

Fully charge the battery before using your device for the first time.
Slide and click the connector converter onto the AC adapter.
1.
Connect the adapter cable to the bottom of your
2.
3. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet.
device.
Converter
The c
harge indicator glows amber when charging is in progress. Do not disconnect your de will t
vice from AC power until the battery is fully charged, the charg
e indicator
urn green. This will take a couple of hours.
NOTE:
z When charging the battery for the very first time, you should charge it for at least 8 hours. z When you connect the AC adapter to charge the battery after the battery power has been
fully depleted, wait for at least one minute if you need to turn on the device.
z Depending on your region of purchase, the connector converter may not look exactly the
same as the picture shown.
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1.3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle

A car holder and a car charger are supplied with
Using
the Car Holder
CA
UTION:
z Select an appropriate location for the car holder. Never place the holder where the driver’s
field of vision is blocked.
z If the car’s windshield is tinted with a reflective coating, an external antenna (optional) may
be needed to route the antenna to the top of the car through a window. When closing the car window, be careful not to pinch the antenna cable. (Cars with an anti-jam window design may automatically leave adequate space as needed.)
The car holder consists of a bracket and a flexible window m holder to fix holder for th
your device in a vehicle. (See the document supplied with the car
e installation instruction.)
your device.
ount. Use the car
NOTE: Depending upon the specific model purchased, the car holder supplied with your device may not look exactly the same as the picture shown.
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Connecting the Car Charger

The car charger supplies power to your device when you are using the device in a car
.
CAUTION: To protect your device a only after the car engine has been started.
gainst sudden surges in current, connect the car charger
1. Connect one end of the car charger to the power connector of your device.
2.
Connect the other end to the cigarette lighter in the car to power and charge your device. ow that power is being supplied to
The indicator on the car charger lights green to sh
your device.
To Cigarette Lighter
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1.4 Understanding Hardware Features

NOTE: Depending vice may not exactly upon the specific model purchased, the color of your de match the device shown in this manual.

Front Components

Ref Component Description See Also
Charge Indicator
n
Touch Screen
o
Glows bright amber to indicate th battery is charging, and turns green when the battery is fully charged.
Displays the output of your device. Tap the screen with the stylus to select menu commands or enter information.
at the
Section 1.2
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Back Components

Ref Component Description See Also
n
o
p
Stylus
External
Antenna
Connector
Speaker
Tap the touch screen to make selections and enter information. Pull the stylus out of its slot to use it, and store it in the slot when not in use.
This connector (under rubber dust cover) allows use of an optional external antenna with magnetic mount, which may be positioned on top of the car for better signal reception in areas with poor reception
For mus
.
ic, sounds and voice prompts.
Section 2.2
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Left-Side Components

Ref Component Description See Also
C
n
Headphone
Connector
onnects to stereo headphones.

Right-Side Components

Ref Component Description See Also
Power Button
n
Turns the device on and off. Section 2.1
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Top Components

Ref Component Description See Also
GPS Antenna
n
SD/MMC Slot
o
Receives signaols from the GPS satellites
verhead.
ccepts an SD (Secure Digital) or MMC
A (MultiMediaCard) card for accessing data such
s map data and MP3 music.
a
Section 2.3
ottom Components B
Ref Component Description See Also
Reset Button
n
Mini-USB
o
Connector
ON/OFF Switch
p
Restarts your device (soft reset). Section 6.1
Connects to the AC adapter or USB cable. Section 5.2
The main power/battery cutoff switch. Section 1.1
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2 Basic Skills

This chapter familiarizes you with the basic operations of your device such as using the Home screen and the hardware components.

2.1 Turning Your Device On and Off

Use the power button on the side of your device to turn on and off your device.
When you press the power button to turn off the unit, your device actually enters into a suspend state and the system stops operating. Once you turn on the system again, it resumes.

Home Screen

The first time you turn on your device, the Home screen appears. The Home screen is your starting place for various tasks. Tap a button to start an application or open another menu screen.
Button Description See Also
Starts the navigation software.
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Navigation
software manual
Enables you to play MP3 files. Chapter 4
Allows you to customize system settings. Chapter 3
Whenever you quit an application, you are back to the Home screen.

2.2 Using the Stylus

The stylus is your input device. You use it to navigate and select objects on the screen. Pull the stylus out of the slot and extend it for ease of use. Store it in the slot when not in use. You can use the stylus for the following actions:
z Tap
Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items or select options.
z Drag
Hold the stylus on the screen and drag up/down/left/right or across the screen.
z Tap and hold
Tap and hold the stylus until an action is complete, or a result or menu is shown.
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2.3 Using a SD/MMC Card

Your device has a SD/MMC slot where you can insert an optional Secure Digital or MultiMediaCard storage card.
NOTE:
z Make sure that no foreign objects enter the slot. z Keep a SD or MMC card in a well-protected box to avoid dust and humidity when you are
not using it.
To use a SD/MMC card, insert it into the slot, with the connector pointing to the slot and its label facing the front of the device.
To remove a card, first make sure that no application is accessing the card, and then slightly push the top edge of the card to release it and pull it out of the slot.
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3 System Settings

Your device has default system settings. You can customize the settings to suit your own personal needs. Once you change the settings, your new settings will remain until you change them again.

3.1 Using System Settings

To open the Settings screen, tap the button on the Home screen. Setting
The Settings screen contains seven buttons as shown below. The following sections describe these buttons and their functions.
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3.2 Backlight

1. Tap the Setting button on the Home screen to open the Settings screen.
2. Tap the
3. Tap the left or right arrow to darken or brighten the screen.
Backlight button on the Settings screen.
4. Tap the
button to save the changes and go back to the Settings screen.
3.3 Volume
1. Tap the Setting button on the Home screen.
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2. Tap the Volume button on the Settings screen.

3. Tap the left or right arrow to decrease or increase the volume.
4. Tap the
button to save the changes and go back to the Settings screen.

3.4 Screen

You can calibrate the touch screen if it is not responding accurately to your stylus taps.
1. Tap the
2. Tap the
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Setting button on the Home screen.
Screen button.
3. Tap
4. Tap and hold the centre of the target.
to start the calibration.
5. When the target moves to another position, tap and hold the centre of the new
target. Repeat each time to complete the calibration process.
6. When completed, tap
button to return to the Settings screen.
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3.5 Power

To check the remaining power level of your battery and/or set up the power saving feature:
1. Tap the
2. Tap the
3. The Power screen appears showing the remaining power of your battery.
You can set a timer to automatically turn off your device when it is idle for a set period of time. The options include Never, 30 minutes, 20 minutes, and 10 minutes.
Setting button on the Home screen.
Power button.
NOTE: If the level of power is too low, be sure to charge the battery with the AC adapter or the
car charger.
4. Tap the
button to save the changes and go back to the Settings screen.
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3.6 Date&Time

To set the date and time:
1. Tap the
2. Tap
3. Tap the
4. To change the time zone, tap the left/right arrow in the Time Zone item.
Setting button on the Home screen.
to go to the next page.
Date&Time button.
5. To change the date, tap the down arrow in the Date item. A calendar pops up.
Tap the left arrow on the calendar to go to the earlier month and year or the right arrow to the later month and year. Alternatively, you can tap the month or year on top of the calendar to directly change the month or year.
When the calendar shows the current month, tap the date on the calendar.
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6. To set the time, first tap the hour, minute, or second in the Time item and then
tap the up arrow to increase or down arrow to decrease the value.
7. Tap the
button to save the changes and go back to the Settings screen.

3.7 Change Language

To change the system and voice language:
1. Tap the
2. Tap
3. Tap the
4. If your device supports multi-languages, tap the left or right arrow to select the
system language.
Setting button on the Home screen.
to go to the next page.
Change Language button.
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NOTE: The available language options depend on your region of purchase.
5. Tap the button to save the changes and go back to the Settings screen.

3.8 Back

The Back button brings you back to the Home screen.
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4 MP3 Player

This chapter tells you how to play MP3 files on your device.

4.1 Starting and Exiting the MP3 Player

The MP3 Player program turns your device into an MP3 player. It features:
Playback of MP3 files
z
Basic playback controls such as play, pause, stop, next
z
z
Graphic equalizer settings with 17 presets
Playback includes single selection playback, repeat, single repeat, sampling
z
playback, normal sequence
z Play list support
Tap the
The control panel will appear on the screen where you can easily control the MP3 player by tapping the control buttons.
Music button on the Home screen to start the MP3 Player program.
and random sequence.
and previous
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To exit the program, tap
on the lower right of the screen.

4.2 Playing MP3 Files

1. To play MP3 files on your device, you must have the files ready in any of the
two locations:
The \MP3 folder on a storage card
The \My Flash Disk\MP3 folder on your device
Create a folder named “MP3” in either location and copy the files to this folder.
2. Tap the
3. The program will search for all the MP3 files on your device and in your
storage card. When MP3 files are detected, they will be added to the play list.
4. To start the playback, tap . To control the playback, use the control buttons
as described later.
Music button on the Home screen to start the MP3 Player program.
NOTE: You can create your own play lists for future playback. (See section 4.4 for details.)
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5. To exit the program, tap
on the lower right of the screen. You will return to
the Home screen.

MP3 Playback Control

You can control the MP3 Player via the control buttons. See the table below for details:
Control
Button
or
or
or
Name Description
Play/Pause Play or pause the playback.
Stop Stop the playback.
Previous/ Next
Volume
Playback Mode*
Move to the previous or next file.
Increase or decrease the volume. The indicator on the upper right corner of the panel shows the current volume level.
Cycle through the following modes:
Repeat the current file
Repeat all (Default)
Single playback
Sampling playback
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Sequence*
Normal sequence (Default)
Random sequence
Open Play List
Equalizer
Help
Close MP3 Player
* Table Note: When you restart the MP3 Player, both playback mode and sequence will return to its default settings.
Open play list. (See Section information.)
Open or close the equalizer panel. (See Section 4.4 for more information.)
Introduce the function and operation of each icon. Tap an icon to see a description line at the bottom of the screen.
Close the program and return to the Home screen.
4.3 for more

4.3 Using Play Lists

By default, the system automatically loads all MP3 files in the play list. You can also create your own play lists for future use.

Creating a Play List

1. After starting MP3 Player, tap
screen.
on the right toolbar to open the play list
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2. To add a song in the play list, tap the Add Song button
screen. A screen appears displaying all the MP3 files. Tap the song you wish to add and then tap
3. Repeat the same procedure for the other songs to be added.
Add Song.
at the bottom of the
4. To save the play list, tap the Save Playlist button
screen and then
5. To return to the control panel, tap
Yes.
on the right toolbar.

Opening a Play List

To open one of the play lists that you have created:
1. After starting MP3 Player, tap
2. Tap the Load button
3. Tap the play list you want to open and tap
at the bottom of the screen.
on the right toolbar.
Load.
at the bottom of the
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Managing Your Play Lists

When you have opened a play list, you can edit or remove the list.
z To remove a song from the list:
Tap the song and then tap the Delete Song button screen.
z To remove all songs from the list:
Tap the Delete All button
z To delete a play list:
Tap the Load button to delete and then tap
Delete.
on the right toolbar.
at the bottom of the screen. Tap the play list you wish
at the bottom of the

4.4 Equalizer

The MP3 Player provides 17 presets for various music effects. Tap equalizer panel and tap preset audio profiles. Available options are Default, blues, classical, club, dance,
full bass, full bass & treble, full treble, dance hall, live, party, pop, reggae, rock, ska, soft, classic rock and techno.
To close the equalizer panel and return to control panel, tap toolbar. To end the program, tap
the Home screen.
left button and
at the bottom of the toolbar. You will return to
right button to access various
on the right
to open the
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5 Using the Application CD

This chapter tells you how to install ActiveSync for transferring data between your device and a computer.

5.1 About the Application CD

The Application CD provides two function items:
ActiveSync
z
Installs Microsoft® ActiveSync® with which you can copy data such as MP3 or map files to your storage card.
z
Manual Allows you to read this User’s Manual.
To use the CD, insert it into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The auto run screen appears as shown below. (If it does not appear, double click the AutoRun.EXE file on the CD.)
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5.2 About ActiveSync

ActiveSync allows you to establish the connection between your device and computer.
CAUTION: Do not connect your device to your computer before ActiveSync is installed.

Installing ActiveSync

1. Turn on your computer and your device.
2. Insert the Application CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The auto
run screen appears.
3. Click the
start automatically.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the installation. A status window
indicates the progress of the installation.
5. When prompted, connect the mini-USB end of the ActiveSync cable to the
bottom of your device and the other end to a USB port on your computer.
6. When the New Partnership wizard screen appears, select Guest Partnership
to connect as a guest device.
Install button in the ActiveSync section. The installation wizard will
NOTE: This device does not support synchronization with your computer. Therefore, you do not need to establish Standard Partnership.
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Using ActiveSync

Once ActiveSync is installed on your computer, you can use it to transfer files (i.e. MP3 files) between your device and your computer.
CAUTION: Be discreet when you delete files from your device. Deleting files of which the function is unknown can cause programs or features to malfunction.
Whenever you connect your device to your computer with the ActiveSync cable, the New Partnership wizard screen appears. Always select Guest Partnership to connect as a guest device. Then you can use the Explorer function to browse the mobile device and transfer data. (See the ActiveSync online Help for instructions on copying files.)
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Troubleshooting and

6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance

This chapter gives solutions to common problems you m pro
vides guidelines on how to take care of your device.
NOTE: If you encounter a problem you cannot solve, contact an authorized service center for assistance.
Maintenance
ay encounter. It also

6.1 Resetting Your System

Occasionally, you may need to reset your device. For example, you should reset your system when it stops responding; or appears to be “frozen” or “locked up.”
Use the stylus to press the reset button on the side of your device. “soft reset.” The Ho
me screen should appear after a soft reset.
This is called a
If your device still does not respond after a soft reset, steps
to perform a “hard reset.”
NOTE: Date/time, language, and volume settings restore to the default values when you perform a hard reset.
1. Disconnect all cables, including the AC adapter, from your device.
2. Use the stylus to slide the ON/OFF switch to the OFF (left) position.
3. Wait for 1 minute and then slide the switch back to the ON (right) position.
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you can use the following
Wait for 1 minute.
4. Your device turns on and displays the initial start up screen. Complete the
settings as described in section 1.1.

6.2 Troubleshooting

Power Problems

Power does not turn on when using battery power
z The remaining battery power may be too low to run your device. Connect the
AC adapter to your device and to AC power. Then, turn on your device.

Screen Problems

Screen is off
If the screen does not respond even after you press the power button, try the following in order until the problem is solved:
z Connect the AC adapter to your device and to external AC power.
z Reset your system.
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Screen responds slowly
z Make sure that your device is not running out of battery power. If the problem
still exists, reset your system.
Screen freezes
z Reset your system.
Screen is hard to read
z Make sure that the backlight of the display is on and if necessary adjust the
brightness.
Inaccurate response to stylus taps
z Recalibrate the touch screen. (See section 3.4 for instructions.)

Connection Problems

Cable Connection Problems
z Make sure that your device and your computer are both turned on before trying
to establish a connection.
z Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the USB port on your
computer and on the device. Connect the USB cable directly to your computer—do not run the cable through a USB hub.
z Reset your device before connecting the cable. Always disconnect your device
before you restart your computer.

GPS Problems

When there are no valid signals available, consider the following:
z Make sure that the GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky.
z Note that the GPS reception can be affected by:
9 Bad weather 9 Dense overhead obstacles (e.g. trees and tall buildings) 9 Other wireless device in the car 9 Reflective car window tint and heated screens.
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6.3 Maintaining Your Device

Taking good care of your device will ensure trouble-free operation and reduce the risk of damage to your device.
z Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures.
z Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for
extended periods of time.
z Do not place anything on top of your device or drop objects on your device.
z Do not drop your device or subject it to severe shock.
z Do not subject your device to sudden and severe temperature changes. This
could cause moisture and condensation build up inside the unit, which could damage your device. In the event of moisture or condensation, allow the device to dry out completely before use.
z Take care not to sit on the device. We advise not to carry the device in your
back pocket for this reason.
z The screen surface can easily be scratched. Use only the stylus to tap on the
screen. Avoid touching it with your fingers, pens, pencils or any other sharp objects. Non-adhesive generic screen protectors designed specifically for use on portable devices with LCD panels may be used to help protect the screen from minor scratches.
z Never clean your device with it powered on. Use a soft, lint-free cloth
moistened with water to wipe the screen and the exterior of your device.
z Do not use paper towels to clean the screen.
z Never attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modifications to your
device. Disassembly, modification or any attempt at repair could cause damage to your device and even bodily injury or property damage and will void any warranty.
z Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the
same compartment as your device, its parts or accessories.
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7 Regulatory Information

NOTE: Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that your model complies with. Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter. Some notices apply to specific models only.

7.1 Regulations Statements

European Notice

Products with the CE marking comply with Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) (1999/5/EEC), the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) – as amended by Directive 93/68/ECC - issued by the Commission of the European Community.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Standards:
EN301489-1: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM), ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) st Part 1: Common technical requirements EN301489-3: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM), ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 3: Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 40 GHz
EN55022: Radio disturbance characteristics EN55024: Immunity characteristics EN6100-3-2: Limits for harmonic current emissions EN6100-3-3: Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low-voltage supply system EN60950 / IEC 60950: Product Safety
andard for radio equipment and services;
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The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the User and the consequences thereof, which may alter the conformity of the product with the CE Marking.

7.2 Safety Precautions

About Charging

z Use only the AC adapter (PHIHONG, PSC05R-050 PH) supplied with your
device. Use of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and/or danger.
z This product is intended to be supplied by a LISTED Power Unit marked with
“LPS”, “Limited Power Source” and output rated + 5 V dc / 1.0 A”.
z Use a specified battery in the equipment.

About the AC Adapter

z Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment. Never touch the
adapter when your hands or feet are wet.
z Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter when using it to operate the
device or charge the battery. Do not cover the AC adapter with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling. Do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case.
z Connect the adapter to a proper power source. The voltage requirements are
found on the product case and/or packaging.
z Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged.
z Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts inside.
Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture.

About the Battery

z Use a specified charger approved by the manufacturer.
CAUTION: This unit contains a non-replaceable internal Lithium Ion battery. The battery can burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or dispose of in fire or water.
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z Important instructions (for service personnel only)
9 Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
9 Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer.
9 The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. 9 Use the battery only in the specified equipment.
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