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GSM Mobile Phone I5230 Users Manual Contents 1 General Information.......................................................................................................................3 1.1 Introduction.........................................................................................................................3 1.2 Safety ..................................................................................................................................3 1.3 Warning and Notice.............................................................................................................4 1.3.1 Basic Notices................................................................................................................... 4 1.3.2 Notices of Your Phone ..................................................................................................... 4 1.3.3 Notices of Battery Use..................................................................................................... 5 1.3.4 Notices of Charger Use ................................................................................................... 5 1.3.5 Care and Maintenance .................................................................................................... 6 1.3.6 General Notices............................................................................................................... 6 2 Getting Started ...............................................................................................................................7 2.1 Overview and Introduction .................................................................................................7 2.1.1 Product Specification ...................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Keypad ................................................................................................................................7 2.3 Battery.................................................................................................................................7 2.4 Network Connections..........................................................................................................8 2.4.1 SIM Card......................................................................................................................... 8 2.4.2 Insert and Remove the SIM Card .................................................................................... 8 2.4.3 Turn Your Phone On or Off ............................................................................................. 8 2.4.4 Phone unlock................................................................................................................... 9 2.4.5 Unlock the SIM Card....................................................................................................... 9 2.4.6 Connect to the Network................................................................................................... 9 2.4.7 Make Calls ...................................................................................................................... 9 2.4.8 Make Domestic Calls .................................................................................................... 10 2.4.9 Dial Extension............................................................................................................... 10 2.4.10 International telephone Calls...................................................................................... 10 2.4.11 Dial the Numbers of Phonebook.................................................................................. 10 2.4.12 Emergency Number......................................................................................................11 2.4.13 Answer Calls ................................................................................................................11 2.4.14 Call Records.................................................................................................................11 2.4.15 Call Menu.....................................................................................................................11 3 Function Menus............................................................................................................................12 3.1 Use of Function Menus .....................................................................................................12 Scroll Searching and Selection Function ............................................................................... 12 Exit Menus.............................................................................................................................. 12 3.2 Call Center ........................................................................................................................12 3.2.1 Call history.....................................................................................................................12 3.3 Phonebook.........................................................................................................................13 3.4 Messages ...........................................................................................................................13 3.4.1 SMS ............................................................................................................................... 13 3.4.1.1 Write Message.............................................................................................14 3.4.1.2 Inbox ...........................................................................................................14 3.4.1.3 Outbox.........................................................................................................14 3.4.1.4 Draft ............................................................................................................14 3.4.1.5 SMS Settings...............................................................................................14 3.4.2 MMS.............................................................................................................................. 15 3.5 Settings..............................................................................................................................16 3.5.1 Dual SIM settings...........................................................................................................16 3.5.2 Phone settings ................................................................................................................16 3.5.3 Network settings.............................................................................................................17 3.5.4 Security settings .............................................................................................................17 3.5.5 Restore factory settings..................................................................................................17 3.6 Services .............................................................................................................................17 3.6.1 STK Service................................................................................................................... 17 3.6.2 WAP............................................................................................................................... 17 3.6.3 Date Account................................................................................................................. 18 3.7Alarm .................................................................................................................................18 3.8 Camera ..............................................................................................................................18 3.9 Organizer...........................................................................................................................19 3.9.1 Bluetooth........................................................................................................................19 3.9.2 Calculator.......................................................................................................................19 3.9.3 World clock ....................................................................................................................19 3.9.4 Torchlight .......................................................................................................................19 3.10 Audio player....................................................................................................................19 3.11 Profiles ............................................................................................................................19 3.12 Calendar ..........................................................................................................................20 3.13 Multimedia...................................................................................................................20 3.13.1 Phone TV .....................................................................................................................20 3.13.2 Image Viewer ...............................................................................................................20 3.13.3 Video recorder..............................................................................................................20 3.13.4 Video player .................................................................................................................21 3.13.5 Sound Recorder............................................................................................................21 3.13.6 FM radio.......................................................................................................................21 3.14 Fun&Games ....................................................................................................................21 2 3.14.1 Games...........................................................................................................................21 3.14.1.1 UFO...........................................................................................................................21 3.15 Application......................................................................................................................21 3.15.1 Facebook ......................................................................................................................21 3.13.2 Yahoo............................................................................................................................21 3.15.3 Twitter ..........................................................................................................................21 3.15.4 Opera mini....................................................................................................................22 3.16 File manager....................................................................................................................22 4 Input Method................................................................................................................................22 General Outline.......................................................................................................................22 Screen Key values...................................................................................................................22 5 T-flash Card and USB ..................................................................................................................22 5.1 Insert and Remove T-flash Card........................................................................................22 5.2 Use of T-flash Card ...........................................................................................................23 5.3 USB...................................................................................................................................23 6 Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................23 1 General Information 1.1 Introduction We are pleased that you have chosen this color-screen mobile phone. For your safe and efficient use of the phone, you can read this manual before you use the phone. The phone is designed for GSM/GPRS network environment. Apart from calling, it also provides some practical functions, such as associative English input method, card-folder phonebook, individualized sound and pictures of incoming calls, 64 polyphonic ringtone, SMS, camera & video recorder, music & media player, voice recorder, clock, alarm clock, calculator, T-flash, STK, keypad lock, USB, Bluetooth. Moreover, its individualized user interface and functional design can meet your various requirements. The phone is designed in accordance with the technical specifications of GSM/GPRS. It also obtains authentication of domestic and international authorities. Manufacturers reserve the right to revise this manual without giving advance notice. 1.2 Safety If your phone has been lost or stolen, contact telecommunication department or its agencies so as to forbid the use of your phone and SIM card. Your prompt action can prevent others from personator calls which will result in your pecuniary loss. When you contact telecommunication department or its agencies, they will require IMEI code. The IMEI code is printed on the label of the phone back and you can see it when you remove the battery. You should copy the code and keep it properly for future need. In order to avoid the misuse of your phone, you shall take the following measures:
Set PIN code of your SIM card and alter it before others have known it. Do not put your phone in the visible places before you leave the car. Youd better keep 3 it with you or lock it in the boot. Set Call Barring.
1.3 Warning and Notice For your safe and proper use of the phone, read these guidelines before you use the phone. 1.3.1 Basic Notices
Do use the batteries and chargers approved by the manufacturer. The disapproved products may cause battery leakage, overheating, burst or fire.
Do not strike, shake or sling your phone. It can prevent damage or fire.
Do not place your phone, battery or charger in microwave oven or high-voltage equipment;
otherwise it may cause accidents, such as circuit damage or fire.
Do not use your phone in the place where there is inflammable and explosive gas; otherwise it may cause your phone failure or fire.
Do not put your phone in the place of high temperature, high humidity or the place where there is a lot of dust; otherwise it may cause your phone failure.
Keep your phone out of the reach of children. It can prevent children from playing your phone as a toy and the subsequent body injury.
Do not place your phone at the unsmooth or unstable table; otherwise your phone may fall from the table and get damage. 1.3.2 Notices of Your Phone
Turn off your phone in any facility where using mobile phone is forbidden. These facilities may include airplanes and hospitals. The phone can influence the regular operation of electronic devices and medical devices. Therefore, any use of the phone must be in accordance with applicable regulations of the facility. Your phone is of automatic turn-on function. You should check the setting of clock alarm in order to ensure your phone will not be automatically turned on while the airplane is flying.
Do not use your phone in the place of poor signal or near the electronic devices of high definition. The interference of radio wave may cause electronic devices misoperation or other problems, especially to audiphones, pacemakers and other medical electronic devices, fire detectors, automatic doors and other automatic control devices. You can consult the manufacturer or seller of the medical device about the influence of the phone on the pacemaker or other medical devices.
Do not press the LCD strongly or strike other things with your phone; otherwise it can cause damage to LCD or leakage of LCD liquid. If LCD liquid accidentally gets into your eye, you may become blind. At this very moment, do not knead your eye. You should immediately wash your eye with water and then go to hospital.
Do not dismantle or refit your phone; otherwise it will cause damage to your phone, leakage of electricity and circuit failure.
In few situations, your phone may have bad influence on electronic devices in some car. Do not use your phone so as not to lose security.
Do not press the keys with sharp things, such as needle or nib; otherwise it may cause damage to your phone or misoperation.
Do not use your phone if its antenna is damaged; otherwise it may cause injury to the person. 4
Do not put your phone too near magnetic objects, such as the magnetic card; otherwise the radiation wave of the phone may eliminate the information stored in floppy disk, debit card and credit card
Do put the small metal objects such as thumbtack far away from the earphone because the loudspeaker is magnetic while it is working and it can attract these small metal objects. It may cause injury to the person or damage to the phone.
Keep your phone dry. If water or other liquid gets into the phone, it may cause overheating, leakage of electricity or failure of your phone. 1.3.3 Notices of Battery Use
Do not cast the battery into the fire; otherwise it can cause fire or burst.
Do not install the battery strongly; otherwise it can cause leakage of electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
Do not short-circuit the battery with metal objects, such as electrical wiring or needle. Do not put the battery together with metal objects such as necklace; otherwise it may result in leakage of electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
Do not weld the positive (+) and negative (-) of the battery; otherwise it may result in leakage of electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
If battery electrolyte accidentally gets into your eye, you may become blind. At this very moment, do not kneading your eye. You should immediately wash your eye with water and then go to hospital.
Do not dismantle or refit the battery; otherwise it can cause leakage of electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
Do not use or put your phone near the fire or in the place where is of high temperature;
otherwise it can cause leakage of electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
If the battery is calefactive, color-changing or transformative while is it is charging, using or preserve, do stop using it and change a new battery.
If battery electrolyte contacts skin or clothes, it may burn the skin. Do wash the skin with water immediately and go to hospital if necessary.
If electrolyte leaks out of the battery or send out strange smell, put the battery far away from the fire immediately in order to avoid fire or burst.
Keep the battery dry; otherwise it can cause overheating, smoking or erosion of the battery.
Do not use or put the battery in the places of sunlit or high temperature; otherwise it can cause leakage of electrolyte or overheating. Moreover, it can reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery.
Do not charge the battery continuously over 24 hours. 1.3.4 Notices of Charger Use You can use Charger or connect it to PC for your phone with dateline.
Do use alternating current of 220V. Using other voltage can cause leakage of electricity, fire or damage to your phone and the charger.
Do not short-circuit the charger; otherwise it can cause electric shock, smoking or damage to the charger. 5
Do use the charger while the power line is damaged; otherwise it can cause fire or electric shock.
Do wipe the socket and remove the dust in time
Do not place the container filled with water near the charger; otherwise it can cause overheating, leakage of electricity and failure if water spills out.
If the charger accidentally contacts water or other liquid, you should immediately unplug the charger so as to avoid overheating, fire, electric shock or failure of the charger.
Do not dismantle or refit the charger; otherwise it can cause electric shock, fire, damage to the charger or injury to the person.
Do not use the charger in the place of high humidity, such as bathroom; otherwise it can cause electric shock, fire or damage to the charger.
Do not touch the charger, power line and socket with wet hand; otherwise you can get an electric shock.
Do not put heavy things on the power line or refit the wire; otherwise it can cause electric shock or fire.
Do unplug the charger before you clean and maintain it.
Do Hold the charger if you unplug it. Do not pull the power line. It may damage the wire and cause electric shock or fire. 1.3.5 Care and Maintenance
Your phone, battery and charger are not waterproof. Therefore, do not use them in the place of high humidity, such as bathroom. They should also avoid shower.
Do clean your phone, battery and charger with the soft and dry cloth.
Do not wipe your phone with alcohol, diluents or benzene.
Do wipe the socket regularly. The dirty socket can result in bad contact, unsteady power and no recharge. 1.3.6 General Notices The Phone
Your phone must be used in the places where the temperature is below 40C and above 5C and the humidity is below 85% and above 35%.
Do stay way from telephone, television, and radio and office automatic instrument while you are using the mobile phone. It can prevent the interference of your phone and the abovementioned instruments. The Battery
Do put the battery in the ventilated place and keep it away from the sunlit place.
The battery is of limited lifetime and frequent charging can reduce its capacity. If the battery cannot be charge, change a new approved battery.
Do not dispose of the battery as household waste. The battery must be disposed of in accordance with the regulations. The Charger
Do not charge the battery in the following places: the sunlit place, the place where the temperature is below 40C and above 5C, the place of humility, dust or severe shake and the place 6 near the television, radio or other electrical appliances. 2 Getting Started 2.1 Overview and Introduction 2.1.1 Product Specification Phone Model Dimension Weight Battery Model Nominal Voltage Limiting Voltage Rated Capacity Standby Time Talk Time Model Input 3.7V 4.2V 2.2 Keypad Press some key hereof indicates that press the key and then relax it; Press and hold some key hereof indicates that press and hold the key for two or more seconds. 2.3 Battery The initial state of battery charge of about 50% the electricity. The first three complete charge please run out of power after the full use of this battery easy to achieve the best use of state. Install and Remove the Battery You should follow these steps to remove the battery:
Open the battery back;
Remove the battery from back-end mobile phones. You should follow these steps to install the battery:
phone;
Put the rear cover back. Insert the front
-end of the battery into the Charge the Battery
Plug in the charger.
Then the Battery Level icon displays in top right corner of the screen will flicker regularly. If Insert the connector plug into the connector port on the bottom of your phone. your phone is power off, a charge indicator will display in the screen and indicates that the battery is charging. If the battery is too low the charge indicator will display in the screen for a moment.
When the icon is full and does not flicker, it indicates that the battery is completely charged. 7 If your phone is power off, the system will display charging complete. The charging process usually spend 3-4 hours. In the process of charging your phonebattery and charger will become hot that it is a normal phenomenon. Notice:
The phone must be charged with the approved charger in the ventilated places where temperature is below 40C and above 5C.The use of any other disapproved battery may invalidate any warranty, and may be dangerous. When your phone is automatically turned off or indicates the power will be exhausted, you should charge the battery in time. If the battery is not exhausted, the charging time will be shorter than the normal time. The data of suspended time and talk time is provided by manufacturer is based on the ideal working environment. But actual working time depends on the network environment, working environment and usage method. Do check if the battery has been well installed before charging. Do not remove the battery while charging. Remove the connection between charger and batter after the battery is completely charged. If you do not remove the connection between charger and batter, the battery will be charged in 5-8 hours. We suggest that you dont do it, because it can shorten battery lifetime. 2.4 Network Connections 2.4.1 SIM Card You must insert an effective SIM card into your phone before you use the phone. SIM card into your digital GSM network key. All the information of network connection and the initial call record is stored in the metal area of SIM card. It also stores your phonebook and SMS. SIM card can be removed from your phone and used in any mobile phone of GSM network. (The new phone will automatically read the SIM card) In order to avoid the SIM card information will be lost, you should put SIM card far away from the place of electricity or magnetism and do not touch the metal area of SIM card. Once SIM card is damaged, you cannot logging in GSM network. Caution: Do turn off your phone before you remove SIM card. Do not insert or remove SIM card when the phone is power on; otherwise SIM card can be damaged. 2.4.2 Insert and Remove the SIM Card SIM card is usually placed in a card. You should take it out carefully before you insert it into your phone.
Turn off your phone and remove the battery or external power.
When you want to remove SIM card, turn off your phone and remove the battery. Then you Insert SIM card into the card slot as shown below can take out SIM card. 2.4.3 Turn Your Phone On or Off Press and hold Power Key to turn on your phone. Do the same thing to turn off your phone. If you have not installed SIM card, your phone will request you to insert SIM card. The phone 8 check if the card can be used after the card has been installed. Then the screen will display the following indications sequentially.
Input SIM1(2) PIN: was set up SIM password..
Input Phone lock code: was set up cell phone password.
Searching: phone will search until found a suitable network connection. 2.4.4 Phone unlock In order to prevent the illegal use your mobile phone can be set up password-protected. Elected to user this feature, you must enter a password so you can unlock the phone when you turn on phone every time, and send or receive calls. You can remove passwords (see 3.5.4 of the Security setting).In this case, the phone cannot prevent the illegal use of.
Enter the password phone, right soft key can clear input error. For example, if the phone password is set to 1122, you must enter 1122.
If you forget your phone password, you must contact your local retailer or authorized service center, in order to unlock your phone password. 2.4.5 Unlock the SIM Card In order to prevent the illegal use, SIM card PIN1 (personal identification number) code encryption protection. Elected to user this feature, you must enter PIN 1 code to unlock SIM card when you turn on phone every time, and send or receive calls. You can remove the S protection IM card (See 3.5.4 Security setup). In this case, the SIM card cannot prevent the illegal use of.
By hanging up the phone key to open.
Enter PIN 1 code and then select Confirm. right soft key can clear input error. For example, if the PIN 1 code is set to 1234, you should enter 1234. If three consecutive input error, your SIM card will be locked Network. Phone will be asked whether the PUK 1 code. If you do not know PUK 1 code, do not enter on its own, SIM card should be paid to deal with network operators(See 3.5.4Security setup) Notice: The network operator suppliers for you SIM card to set a standard of PIN1(4 to 8), You as soon as change to your private password(See 3.5.4Security setup) 2.4.6 Connect to the Network If SIM card is success in unlock, phone will automatically search for an effective network. Once contacted, the network providers name will appear on the screen. Notice: If the screen displays EMERGENCY, means that you dont in network services coverage area. But you can still send an emergency call according to the signal strength. 2.4.7 Make Calls When the network providers logo appears on the screen, you can call or answer the phone. The icon be displayed in the top left corner of screen is the network signal strength. The barrier can influence call quality. Therefore, you can mobile in small area so that effectively call quality. 9 2.4.8 Make Domestic Calls Press Number Keys to enter the phone number and then press dial-up button to begin to call. If you want to change the number, press Right Soft Key to delete the number. The screen will show animation while dial-up call. After answer each other, the screen will show call state. If you have set extra tone , you will hear ring tone.( network support) Press Power/End Key to hang up the call. Dialing Code Phone Number Dial-up button 2.4.9 Dial Extension Some fixed-line extensions cannot dial directly, you need to dial the switchboard, dial extension. If you insert P between the switchboard number and the extension number while entering the phone numbers, the phone will automatic dial-up extension. Press and hold * Key to input P . Dialing Code fixed-line telephone number P extension number Dial-up button For example, if you have a number 8880000 to use a dial-up voice-mail system, mail for the 6666 and 8888 for the password, well , you can dial in the following manner:
8880000 P 6666 P 8888 The first part of number is dial-up voice-mail system. After telephone response, send 6666 to choice voice-mail. Before number 8888 is sent out the second P will have a 5 seconds delay. 2.4.10 International telephone Calls When you want to make international call, you may keep pressing * key till the screen displays international long-distance telephone prefix symbol "+". his allows you to dial a number from any country even unknowing prefix number (e.g. which in china is 86) With prefix number inputtedinput your desired district number and complete phone number. The country code in accordance with usual practice. For example, district number of Germany is 49 that of UK is 44and of Sweden is 46, etc. For example: to dial hotline for service, you should dial:
+86 21 114
+ County Code Phone Number Dial-up button 2.4.11 Dial the Numbers of Phonebook Every call you dialed or received can be saved and listed in your phone. The recent dialed and received calls are on the top of the list. Every dialed call, received call or missed call is listed in dialed calls group, received calls group or missed calls group respectively. You can view all the call records. When the groups are full, the old records will be automatically deleted. You should follow these steps to view the list.
Press Call Key to view Call history
All the numbers in the list can be directly dialed by pressing Call Key. You can select ok to view detailed information of the chosen number. Enter Options and select 10 Save to Phonebook to save the chosen number in your phonebook. 2.4.12 Emergency Number If you are in network services coverage area (check the upper left corner of the screen mobile phone network signal strength), you can make an emergency number. If your network provider fails to provide roaming service on such location, the screen will display EMERGENCY and you can only make an emergency numbers. If you are in the network coverage area, you can call emergency numbers without SIM car. 2.4.13 Answer Calls If you set press any key to answer a call, then pressing any key will answer a call(but dont press the right soft key and end key ), Otherwise, you have to press Call Key or Left Soft Key to answer call. If the headset has been inserted, you can press the headset button to answer the call. If it's not convenient for you press button, can be set to auto answer. Then your phone, if the headset has been inserted, in the ringing tone or vibration after 5 seconds, telephone automatically connect 2.4.14 Call Records Your phone can record the latest call record and the total call duration (See 3.2 Call Center). 2.4.15 Call Menu Select H-Free to activate Hands-Free function or Options to enter Options Menu. The operation is the same as that of function menu. Such call menu can only be seen during a calland call waiting, call holding, and multi-parties conference need network support, please contact your network service provider. Call new call(s). Hold a current call or resume a held call. Select Options Menu to perform the following operations.
Hold/Retrieve single call:
End single call:
End a current call.
New Call:
Phonebook:
Message Center:
Mute:
DTMF:
Allow you to search a number in your phone book. Press left soft key to activate or deactivate dual Not to send (send) local voice. Edit and send a message. 11 3 Function Menus 3.1 Use of Function Menus Scroll Searching and Selection Function
Press the left soft key to enter Function Menus in idle mode.
In all the main menu or submenu level, the left soft key to choose functions. Exit Menus Generally, you can press Right Soft Key to exit from some menu item. Press Power/End Key to return to idle mode. 3.2 Call Center 3.2.1 Call history 3.2.1.1 Missed Calls: Select OK to view the list of missed calls. 3.2.1.2 Dialed Calls: Select OK to view the list of dialed calls. 3.2.1.3 Received Calls: Select OK to view the list of received calls. Select OK to view the information of the chosen entry, such as date, duration, number and dial times. Select Options to perform following operations on the chosen entry.
Delete: Delete this record.
Save: Save this number to the SIM card or mobile phone.
Call: Dial this number.
Send Text message: send message to this number
Send MMS: send MMS to this number
Edit : Edit this number and dial this number.
Add to blacklist: Add this number to blacklist 3.2.1.4 Deleted call logs :Deleted the current call logs or deleted all call logs
Missed Calls
Dialed Calls
Received Calls
Delete All 3.2.2 Call settings 3.2.2.1 Call settings
Call waiting: To open or close the call waiting feature. Select status inquiry to check the current status of call waiting.
Call Divert:
Divert All Voice CallsWith this option on, any incoming call will be forwarded to the number you set.
Divert If UnreachableWith this option on, the incoming call will, when you are unreachable, be forwarded to the number you set.
Divert If No AnswerWith this option on, the incoming call will, when there is no reply, be forwarded to the number you set
Divert If BusyWith this option on, the incoming call will, when you are on the phone with 12 other person, be forwarded to the number you set.
Divert All Date CallsThe incoming call will, if it is data call, be forwarded
Cancel All DivertsCancel all call forward.
Call barring:
Outgoing CallsBar any outgoing call or international call or international exclusive of national call. Incoming CallsBar any incoming or roaming call.
Cancel AllCancel all barred call settings(password required) to allow normal calls.
Change Barring passwordChange password. This function requires support from your network operator.
Line switching: Switch to line 1 or 2 lines for use. 3.2.2.2 Advance settings
Auto redial: with this option on, this phone will automatically redial if any call fails.
IP dial: you can IP dialing after turn on this function
Call time reminder: to set the call time reminder.
Blacklist: Put the mode on/off, set some numbers you don't want to touch 3.3 Phonebook Phonebook allows you to store some important peoples name, phone number, etc. From the main menu to select the phonebook or press right soft key in idle mode. Your phone can store 150 phone numbers. In the phonebook menu, Press OK to perform following operations.
Quick Search: Into the contact list interface, Input first letter inquiry
Search Contact: Input the name you want to call
Add Number: To add a new directory to telephone book.
Copy All: To choose from phone to the SIM card or SIM card to the phone to copy all records of SIM cards and phones.
Delete : Delete Choose from the phone / SIM 1 / SIM 2
Caller Groups: The groups like friends or familyVIP etc.
Extra Numbers: Owner number, you can edit owner number of SIM1/SIM2.
Settings: Include Preferred Storage and Memory Status, Select priority storage location. Phone or SIM 1/SIM 2;SIM card 1/SIM card 2 and phone phonebook store information.
Caller Picture : Set you liked pictures to your contacts / new contacts / caller groups
Caller Ringtone: Set you liked ringtones to your contacts /new contacts /caller groups 3.4 Messages If your network support message service and you have applied to network service providers for this business, you can arbitrarily send and receive English message and multimedia information by the message service center. 3.4.1 SMS When you receive a new message, your phone will vibrate (if vibrator is activated) or ring (if ringing mode is activated); meanwhile your phone show animation. If you do not read it at once, the 13 message will be stored in SIM card or phone, the new message icon appears in the screen. Enter Inbox to read the new message. 3.4.1.1 Write Message Select write message and write a new message (See 4. Input Method)
SIM1 Done : End write message ,chose SIM1
SIM2 Done : End write message ,chose SIM2
Advanced: insert phonebook number or name
Input Method: Change the input method when editing message. 3.4.1.2 Inbox Enter Inbox you can view SIM 1/SIM 2 Message. The screen will show the number or names when you view Message in the inbox. You can use Navigation Key to select message. Select OK to view the chosen message. According to the options do the following:
Reply: Send a SMS to current Message sender.
Delete: Delete the current message.
EditEdit the current message
Delete All: Delete all messages in Inbox
Use Number: call or save the number in your received messages 3.4.1.3 Outbox Enter Outbox you can view the message has not been sent successfully. You select OK to view the chosen message. Select Options to perform following operations on the chosen message.
Send: Send the current message
Edit: Edit the current message
Delete: Delete the current message.
Delete All: Delete all the messages in Outbox.
Use Number: call or save the number in current messages 3.4.1.4 Draft Enter Draft box you can view the message you have been saved successfully. You select OK to view the chosen message. Select Options to perform following operations on the chosen message.
Send: Send the current message
Edit: Edit the current message
Delete: Delete the current message.
Delete All: Delete all the messages in Draftbox
Use Number: call or save the number in current messages 3.4.1.5 SMS Settings You have to make some necessary settings before you use the message function. Enter Messaging Settings and perform the following settings.
Profile Settings: Choose an appropriate mode for phone text message. Enter different modes to set responding names of files, message center number, message expiration and format of massage to be sent. 14
Voice Mail Server: You receive voice mail will be stored in the network. If you want listen to the message, you must call the voice mail number.
Common Settings: perform On/Off settings for Delivery report and replay path.
Memory Status: Browse storing conditions of messages stored in SIM card or in the phone.
Preferred Storage: Save the message to your phone memory or SIM card. 3.4.2 MMS When you receive a new MMS, your phone will vibrate (if vibrator is activated) or ring (if ringing mode is activated); meanwhile your phone show animation. If you do not read it at once, the message will be stored in SIM card or phone, the new message icon appears in the screen. Enter Inbox to read the new MMS 3.4.2.1 New MMS:
New MMS: Write a new MMS. You have to enter receiver, copy, bcc, subject and text. 3.4.2.2 Inbox Inbox: You can view the received MMS.
View: View the MMS.
Reply : Sender of current MMS sending a MMS.
Reply All: Send a MMS to current MMS sender and all receivers.
Forward: Forward current MMS to other people.
Delete: Delete the current MMS
Delete All: Delete all the MMS in Inbox.
Properties: View the information of the chosen MMS. 3.4.2.3 Sent Sent box:You can view the MMS you have been sent .
View: View the chosen MMS.
Forward: Send the chosen MMS to other people.
Edit Message: Edit the current MMS.
Delete: Delete the current MMS.
Delete All: Delete all the MMS in Sent box
Properties: View the information of the chosen MMS. 3.4.2.4 Outbox Outbox: Display list of MMS under sending or those failed to be sent out.
View: View the chosen MMS.
Forward: Send the chosen MMS to other people.
Edit Message: Edit the current MMS.
Resend: Resend the current MMS
Delete: Delete the current MMS.
Delete All: Delete all the MMS in Out box.
Properties: View the information of the chosen MMS. 3.4.2.5 Draft Drafts: MMS not send out at once can be stored here. A MMS after being sent out will be transferred to Sent Items.
View: View the current MMS.
Edit Message: Edit the chosen MMS. 15
Delete: Delete the current MMS.
Delete All: Delete all the MMS in draft box.
Properties: View the information of the chosen MMS. 3.4.2.6 Message Settings MMS Settings: Where relevant parameters of sending and receiving concerning multimedia can be set.
Server Profile: Select the proper server.
Compose: Set editor
Send: Set send. For example: Send reportsend timepriority, etc.
Retrieve: Set Retrieve. For example: roaming NetworkWeballowed to send report, etc.
Memory Status: Browse memory space of MMS 3.4.2.7 About Us MMS Client :Version:1.0 Build:5 3.5 Settings 3.5.1 Dual SIM settings
SIM 1 open: Only open SIM 1
SIM 2 open: Only open SIM 2 3.5.2 Phone settings
Time and Date
Set Home City: choose a city for the time settings of the phone. Choose City through the UP and DOWN keys.
Set Time/Date: set the current time and date. Choose to open or close the daylight-saving time through left and right keys.
Set Format: set the display format of time and date. Set the formats of the time and date through left and right keys.
Schedule Power On/Off You can set four different time intervals to edit and define the automatic switch on/off of the phone.
Language Your phone can support languages: English,etc.
Preferred Input Methods You can preset the word-entering methods for text.
Display
Wallpaper: Select interface standby wallpaper
Screen Saver: The main standby screen interface selection screen image or animation, and set the wait time
Power On Display: Choose the opening animation.
Power Off Display: Choose the closing animation.
Show date and time: Choose to open or close the idle interface shows the current time.
Greeting Text: you can set the greeting words when it powered on. Choose <close> to un-display. 16
Speed dial: The number keys can be set directly by dialin.
Flight mode: When you choose this mode, your phones GSM/GPRS module will be stopped using
Charging Complete: you can set ring for charging completed 3.5.3 Network settings
Network selection: Select of manual or automatic network selection
Preferences : The first choice
Band selection: Research the network which belong SIM card. 3.5.4 Security settings
SIM lock You may set for your phone security options in this menu to avoid unauthorized use of phone of SIM card, and PIN code may serve the purpose. If currently the PIN code is disenabled, select Enable to actuate PIN code protection, and the PIN code will be demanded in the next power-on, if this code is currently enabled, select Disenable to cancel PIN code , or Change PIN number to set a new one, please follow the prompt to input old PIN code, new and repeat new. Notice: Upon three incorrect inputs of PIN code in a row , the SIM card will be locked up, by then, you need to input PUK code to unlock the SIM card, both codes might have been provided along with the SIM card to you, if not, please contact your network operator. The PIN code default is normally 1234, please change it into your own code.
Phone Lock Phone lock is provided to prevent your phone from unauthorized use. Select Phone lock to enable the protection by phone password which will be demanded in the next power-on, press the selection again to disenable the protection. Notice: The password default of phone lock is1234, please change it into your own password.
Auto Keypad Lock Set idle time of keyboard, when set as desired, if the phone is not used in the specified time, the keyboard will be automatically locked up.
Change Password Change password including Phone lock and private lock codes. 3.5.5 Restore factory settings. The password default of phone lock is 1122. 3.6 Services 3.6.1 STK Service STK service, such as M-zone and GoTone, is provided by network service provider. If it is not supported by SIM card and network service provider, you cannot use this function. For more information please contact with the network provider. 3.6.2 WAP Your phone supports services subject to WAP. You can access the services provided by network 17 service operator. You can acquire the information about news, weather forecast, flight, etc. Notice: GPRS service needs the support of network. You can enjoy it in the coverage areas of GPRS network.
Homepage: Access the Home page. Home page is your preset website of WAP. If you do not set the Home Page, your phone will access the default website.
Bookmarks: View the bookmarks. You can select one of them to access the website.
Recent Visits: the option will record the web addresses you viewed before.
Input URL:This function for the input you want to connect the web site
Settings: Some settings of surfing the Internet 1.Active Profile: Select profile for right 2.Options: Setting parameters of visit website 3. Clear cache: Delete the cache. 4.Clear cookies: Clear personal data. 5.Select SIM: Select SIM 1 or SIM 2
About Us: WAP Browser :Version:1.0 Build:5 3.6.3 Date Account Select one account and enter it. 1. Account Name: the name of the account 2. APN: Enter APN. 3. User Name: the name of dial-up server 4. Password: the password of dial-up server 5. Auth. Type:Select the identified manner of encryption. 3.7Alarm Under the alarm setting option menu you can set alarm on or off, alarm time, ring setting and lingering time, press left or right key to select the ring type as Daily, weekly, Monthly or Yearly; with self-definition option on, you can set your alarm by pressing the left and right keys to go off in any day from Mon to Sun. 3.8 Camera You mobile phone has camera function. Select Options to perform following operations.
Photos: Enter Album.
Camera Settings: Setting the parameters.
Image Settings: Setting Image size and quality.
Cont. shot: you can choose 1shot,3shot etc.
Delay timer: Setting the delay time while taking pictures.
Storage: Save the files to your phone memory or T-flash card.
Restore default: All the settings to their default values. 18 3.9 Organizer 3.9.1 Bluetooth Power: Activate Bluetooth. Inquiry Audio Device: Inquiry Bluetooth headset. (See Bluetooth headset users manual.) My Device: You can read list of all linked Bluetooth. Active Device: You can see the linking Bluetooth. Settings: Set Bluetooth. About: Service List. 3.9.2 Calculator Enter Calculator and it can do some simple calculation. Enter the calculated number through keypad .Press Right Soft Key to cancel the result or exit from Calculator. Press Left Soft Key to output the result. 3.9.3 World clock Enter World clock ,you can know the all of the world's time. 3.9.4 Torchlight Standby interface, long press OK key, you can turn on or off flashlight feature. 3.10 Audio player Your phone has music player function which supports the following file formats: MIDI, WAV, MP3, AMR etc. Inserting the memory card , connecting the phone and computer with USB and copying the AVI format to memory card menu list to enter MP3 Music Player interface;. The functions of each key are as follows:
PlayPlay current song.
DetailsView the details of the song.
Add To Ringtones: Add current song to ring bank of situation modes.
Refresh ListUpdate play list.
Settings
Pre. Play List: Select from phone or memory card with left/right key.
List Auto Gen: Automatically produce play list.
RepeatActivate the feature to repeat song playing. Select repeating songs with left/right keys.
ShuffleActivate the feature to repeat song playing randomly. Open/close the feature with left/right key.
Bluetooth settings: When you connect audio device , your phone will automatically activate Bluetooth Mode 3.11 Profiles Your phone provides 7 kinds of phone mode for you to select or edit. They are General Meeting OutdoorIndoor Silent Headset and Bluetooth 19
General Enter Normal Mode and select Activate or Customize. Activate: Activate Normal Mode. Customize: Edit the settings of Normal Mode. The editable settings include Tone settings, volume, Alert type, Ring type, Extra tone, Answer mode, LCD backlight. Meeting The operations are the same as Normal Mode.
Outdoor The operations are the same as Normal Mode.
Indoor The operations are the same as Normal Mode.
Silent The operations are the same as Normal Mode.
Headset When you insert headset, your phone will automatically activate Headset Mode.
Bluetooth When you connect audio device , your phone will automatically activate Bluetooth Mode. 3.12 Calendar Enter submenu of tool box, select calendar and press OK to display the calendar. Press Up, Down, Left, Right keys to set date, and press Options to enter submenu before proceeding with the following operations
View all tasks: Look up all tasks routing.
View tasks: Look up the current routing.
Jump To DateSet the current date of the schedule as the specified date. 3.13 Multimedia 3.13.1 Phone TV The mobile phone with TV function, can search for and watch television programs in different regions. 3.13.2 Image Viewer Photos can be related to the operation, such as: viewbrowse stylesendrename, etc. 3.13.3 Video recorder Your phone has video recording function. Select animation recorder icon and press <ok> to enter animation recorder interface. In animation recording interface, press the Central Key to start recording. Press the key once again to pause; Press Right Soft Key to stop recording. Meanwhile, in animation recording interface, regulate exposure compensation and foci by direction keys. Press
<Options> to enter submenus and perform the following operations:
CamCorder Settings: Settings for animation recorder.
Restore default: All the settings to their default values. 20 3.13.4 Video player Your phone has Video playing function which supports 3GP formats. Inserting the memory card , connecting the phone and computer with USB and copying the AVI format to memory card menu list to enter video player; Select an animation to enter Video playing interface where you can play, transmit, rename, delete, delete all, ordering and store animation. 3.13.5 Sound Recorder Press OK to enter the submenu to choose the audio record. To choose any record, press Options to enter the submenu to do the following operations: Record, Play, Append, Rename, Delete, Delete all, Setting, and forward
Record: Create a new record.
Play: Play the record.
Append: Add a new voice to the chosen record.
Rename: Rename the current record.
Delete: Delete the current record.
Delete all : Delete all records.
Settings: Set the format of the voice file.
Forward: send to Bluetooth or Use as user profiles 3.13.6 FM radio PressOKto enter FM radio player interface, you select right soft key can exit FM. If you select left soft key, it will show below menu:
Channel list: Save search channels, and can be edited.
Manual input: Manually enter the frequency.
Auto search: Auto search channels and auto save channel list.
Settings: The opening or closing of the radio loudspeaker and background play. 3.14 Fun&Games 3.14.1 Games 3.14.1.1 UFO Control the fighter to shoot UFOS and prevent being attacked by them. 3.15 Application 3.15.1 Facebook Facebook is a social network service website.The operations like Twitter 3.13.2 Yahoo Yahoo is the first to provide a Internet and navigation services web site.The operations like 3.15.3 Twitter Twitter is foreign social network and micro blogging service website. It allows users to their latest dynamic and idea to send text messages to mobile and form of personalized website 21 3.15.4 Opera mini Opera Mini is a Norwegian Opera Software ASA made, used in mobile phone use on free web browser, you can by this visit the world wide web and WAP site. The operations like Twitter 3.16 File manager Save user documents, into the Folder Options
Open: View the contents.
New Folder: Create new folder..
Format: Format the folder 4 Input Method General Outline This mobile phone provides many input methods. Character entry functions permitted by this mobile phone are:
Inputting and editing of short messages Inputting and editing of names in the phonebook Looking up the phone entry by name
Screen Key values The keyboard values are as follows:
Generally the Left soft Key indicates confirmation; the right soft key is to return or eliminate. Navigation keys (up/down and left/right keys): Generally used to move the cursor or candidate characters for inputting. a/t key: to switch between different input methods. 5 T-flash Card and USB You can purchase a compatible T-flash card and use it as extra storage space to save the memory on your phone. 5.1 Insert and Remove T-flash Card The card slot is on the right-upper of the battery. Insert the card in the slot and ensure that the contact area on the card is facing up. Press the card to release it from the slot. Do not pull the card directly; otherwise the card slot and T-flash card can be permanently damaged. 22 Notice: Your phone supports plug and play. However, youd better turn off your phone to insert or remove T-flash card when your phone is on. It can ensure the normal usage of the information. Generally speaking, youd better not insert or remove T-flash card. 5.2 Use of T-flash Card T-flash, which is one kind of phone storages, is set as the default storage. You do not make any setting and use it directly. When you first insert T-flash card, you have to set it as the default storage of Music Player, Video Player, Camera etc. Then you can use it to store or read the information. When you phone is connected to the computer with USB line, you can copy the data between your phone and the computer. Your T-flash is used as USB flash drives.
(MP3 is discovered by Audio player just when it is saved in My Music folder;
Video is discovered by Video player just when it is saved in Videos folder;
Picture is discovered by Album just when it is saved in Photos folder.) 5.3 USB You can connect the USB to phone or PC with dateline. USB portable drive Power off: You can copy the data between your phone and the computer. 6 Troubleshooting If your phone does not work normally, read the following problems and solutions for reference. If you still can't solve the problems, consult the seller or service centre. Problems Bad reception Echo or noise Standby time omes short. Reasons Use the phone in bad reception areas such as near the high buildings or in the basement where radio wave can not be transmitted effectively. Use the phone in busy-line period. It has something to do with the distance of the base stations built by the network service provider. Bad trunk line of network The line of some area is bad. Standby time is related to the setting of network. The battery needs to be changed. 23 Solutions Try to avoid it. Try to avoid it. Request the network service provider to provide the map of service areas. Hang up the phone and redial the number or change the line. Turn off the phone temporarily in the areas of poor signal. Change for a new battery. In the poor signal areas, the phone has to consume more power to search the base station. It shortens the standby time. The battery is out of power. SIM card is damaged. SIM card is not well inserted. There is filth on the metal area of SIM card. SIM card is invalid. Out of GSM service areas Move to the areas of good signal or turn off the phone temporarily. Check the battery level or charge the battery. Contact your network service provider. Ensure SIM card is well inserted. Wipe the metal area with a clean cloth. Contact your network service provider. Consult the network service provider about the service areas. Move to the areas of good signal. Inactivate Call Barring. Inactivate Fixed Dial. Contact your network service provider. Poor signal Call Barring is activated. Fixed Dial is activated. Enter an incorrect PIN code 3 times in a row The battery or charger is damaged. Change for a new battery or charger. The temperature of charging environment is below -10C or above 55C. Bad contact Change the charging environment. Check the connection of the connector. Delete some entries of the phonebook. The phonebook is full. The phone can be turned on. SIM Card Error The phone can connect to work. The phone can make calls. Incorrect PIN de The phone can be charged. New entries can be added to the nebook. Some functions not be set. The network service provider does not provide this service or you do not apply for this service. Contact your network service provider. FCC Caution Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 24 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value, in general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a new model phone is a available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the FCC, Tests for each phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body)as required by the FCC. For body worn operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that Contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of RF exposure guidelines. 25
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-09-26 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2012-09-26
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
HONG KONG IPRO TECHNOLOGY CO.,LIMITED
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0022013585
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
12/F 3 LOCKHART ROAD WANCHAI HK
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1 2 3 |
HK, N/A 999077
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1 2 3 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 3 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
PQ4
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
IPROI5230
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
S******** H********
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1 2 3 | Title |
Project VP
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
0755-******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
0755-********
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1 2 3 |
s******@iprochina.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM Mobile Phone | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for Body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device including its antenna and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the Body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are Head: 0.34 W/Kg, Body-worn: 0.60 W/Kg. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for U.S. operations. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is conducted. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corp. (Shenzhen)
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1 2 3 | Name |
J**** C****
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
08675******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
08675********
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1 2 3 |
j******@baclcorp.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 1.455 | 2.5 ppm | 246KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.845 | 2.5 ppm | 242KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0048000 |
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