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USER MANUAL SM-T515 English (EU). 02/2019. Rev.1.0 www.samsung.com Table of Contents Basics 4 6 Read me first Device overheating situations and solutions 10 Device layout and functions 15 Battery 18 SIM or USIM card (nano-SIM card) 20 Memory card (microSD card) 24 Turning the device on and off 24 26 Samsung account 28 Transferring data from your previous Initial setup device (Smart Switch) 31 Understanding the screen 42 Notification panel 44 Entering text Installing or uninstalling apps Apps and features 47 49 Bixby Home 51 Reminder Internet 55 Phone 60 Contacts 64 Messages 67 69 Email 70 Camera 84 Gallery 91 Multi window 94 Kids Home 96 Samsung Members 97 Samsung Notes 98 Calendar 99 Samsung Flow 101 My Files 101 Clock 103 Calculator 104 Game Launcher 107 SmartThings 112 Sharing content 113 Daily Board 116 Google apps 2 Appendix 151 Troubleshooting 157 Removing the battery Table of Contents Settings 118 Introduction 118 Connections 119 Wi-Fi 121 Bluetooth 123 Data saver 123 Mobile Hotspot and Tethering 125 More connection settings 126 Sound 127 Dolby Atmos (surround sound) 127 Separate app sound 128 Notifications 128 App icon badges 129 Display 130 Screensaver 130 Wallpaper 131 Lock screen 132 Smart Lock 132 Security 133 Secure Folder 138 Accounts and backup 139 Users 141 Samsung Cloud 142 Google 143 Advanced features 144 Device care 147 Apps 147 General management 148 Accessibility 149 Software update 149 User manual 150 About tablet 3 Basics Read me first Please read this manual before using the device to ensure safe and proper use. Descriptions are based on the devices default settings. Some content may differ from your device depending on the region, service provider, model specifications, or devices software. Content (high quality content) that requires high CPU and RAM usage will affect the overall performance of the device. Apps related to the content may not work properly depending on the devices specifications and the environment that it is used in. Samsung is not liable for performance issues caused by apps supplied by providers other than Samsung. Samsung is not liable for performance issues or incompatibilities caused by edited registry settings or modified operating system software. Attempting to customise the operating system may cause the device or apps to work improperly. Software, sound sources, wallpapers, images, and other media provided with this device are licensed for limited use. Extracting and using these materials for commercial or other purposes is an infringement of copyright laws. Users are entirely responsible for illegal use of media. You may incur additional charges for data services, such as messaging, uploading and downloading, auto-syncing, or using location services depending on your data plan. For large data transfers, it is recommended to use the Wi-Fi feature. Default apps that come with the device are subject to updates and may no longer be supported without prior notice. If you have questions about an app provided with the device, contact a Samsung Service Centre. For user-installed apps, contact service providers. 4 Basics Modifying the devices operating system or installing softwares from unofficial sources may result in device malfunctions and data corruption or loss. These actions are violations of your Samsung licence agreement and will void your warranty. Depending on the region or service provider, a screen protector is attached for protection during production and distribution. Damage to the attached screen protector is not covered by the warranty. You can see the touchscreen clearly even in strong outdoor sunlight by automatically adjusting the contrast range based on the surrounding environment. Due to the nature of the product, displaying fixed graphics for extended periods may result in afterimages
(screen burn-in) or ghosting. It is recommended not to use fixed graphics on part or all of the touchscreen for extended periods and turn off the touchscreen when not using the device. You can set the touchscreen to turn off automatically when you are not using it. Launch the Settings app, tap Display Screen timeout, and then select the length of time you want the device to wait before turning off the touchscreen. To set the touchscreen to automatically adjust its brightness based on the surrounding environment, launch the Settings app, tap Display, and then tap the Adaptive brightness switch to activate it. Depending on the region or model, some devices are required to receive approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). If your device is approved by the FCC, you can view the FCC ID of the device. To view the FCC ID, launch the Settings app and tap About tablet Status. Depending on the region, you can view the regulatory information on the device. To view the information, launch the Settings app and tap About tablet Regulatory information. Instructional icons Warning: situations that could cause injury to yourself or others Caution: situations that could cause damage to your device or other equipment Notice: notes, usage tips, or additional information 5 Basics Device overheating situations and solutions When the device heats up while charging the battery While charging, the device and the charger may become hot. During wireless charging or fast charging, the device may feel hotter to the touch. This does not affect the devices lifespan or performance and is in the devices normal range of operation. If the battery becomes too hot, the charger may stop charging. Do the following when the device heats up:
Disconnect the charger from the device and close any running apps. Wait for the device to cool down and then begin charging the device again. If the lower part of the device overheats, it could be because the connected USB cable is damaged. Replace the damaged USB cable with a new Samsung-approved one. When using a wireless charger, do not place foreign materials, such as metal objects, magnets, and magnetic stripe cards, between the device and the wireless charger. The wireless charging or fast charging feature is only available on supported models. 6 Basics When the device heats up during use When you use features or apps that require more power or use them for extended periods, your device may temporarily heat up due to increased battery consumption. Close any running apps and do not use the device for a while. The following are examples of situations in which the device may overheat. Depending on the functions and apps you use, these examples may not apply to your model. During the initial setup after purchase or when restoring data When downloading large files When using apps that require more power or using apps for extended periods When playing high-quality games for extended periods When recording videos for extended periods When streaming videos while using the maximum brightness setting When connecting to a TV While multitasking (or, when running many apps in the background) When using Multi window When updating or installing apps while recording videos When downloading large files during a video call When recording videos while using a navigation app When using large amount of data for syncing with the cloud, email, or other accounts When using a navigation app in a car while the device is placed in direct sunlight When using the mobile hotspot and tethering feature When using the device in areas with weak signals or no reception When charging the battery with a damaged USB cable When the devices multipurpose jack is damaged or exposed to foreign materials, such as liquid, dust, metal powder, and pencil lead When you are roaming 7 Basics Do the following when the device heats up:
Keep the device updated with the latest software. Conflicts between running apps may cause the device to heat up. Restart the device. Deactivate the Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth features when not using them. Close apps that increase battery consumption or that run in the background when not in use. Delete unnecessary files or unused apps. Decrease the screen brightness. If the device overheats or feels hot for a prolonged period, do not use it for a while. If the device continues to overheat, contact a Samsung Service Centre. Device limitations when the device overheats When the device heats up, the features and performance may be limited or the device may turn off to cool down. The feature is only available on supported models. If the device becomes hotter than usual, a device overheating message will appear. To lower the devices temperature, the screen brightness and the performance speed will be limited and battery charging will stop. Running apps will be closed and you will only be able to make emergency calls until the device cools down. If the device overheats or feels hot for a prolonged period, a power off message will appear. Turn off the device, and wait until it cools down. 8 Basics Precautions for operating environment Your device may heat up due to the environment in the following conditions. Use caution to avoid shortening the batterys lifespan, damaging the device, or causing a fire. Do not store your device in very cold or very hot temperatures. Do not expose your device to direct sunlight for extended periods. Do not use or store your device for extended periods in very hot areas, such as inside a car in the summertime. Do not place the device in any areas that may overheat, such as on an electric heating mat. Do not store your device near or in heaters, microwaves, hot cooking equipment, or high pressure containers. Never use a damaged charger or battery. 9 Basics Device layout and functions Package contents Refer to the quick start guide for package contents. The items supplied with the device and any available accessories may vary depending on the region or service provider. The supplied items are designed only for this device and may not be compatible with other devices. Appearances and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. You can purchase additional accessories from your local Samsung retailer. Make sure they are compatible with the device before purchase. Use only Samsung-approved accessories. Using unapproved accessories may cause the performance problems and malfunctions that are not covered by the warranty. Availability of all accessories is subject to change depending entirely on manufacturing companies. For more information about available accessories, refer to the Samsung website. 10 Basics Device layout Microphone Front camera Touchscreen Multipurpose jack
(USB Type-C) Earphone jack Light sensor Power key Volume key SIM card /
Memory card tray 11 Basics Rear camera GPS antenna Main antenna Speaker Speaker When using the speakers, such as when playing media files or using speakerphone, do not place the device close to your ears. Be careful not to expose the camera lens to a strong light source, such as direct sunlight. If the camera lens is exposed to a strong light source, such as direct sunlight, the camera image sensor may be damaged. A damaged image sensor is irreparable and will cause dots or spots in pictures. If you use the device with its glass or acrylic body broken, there may be a risk of injury. Use the device only after it has been repaired at a Samsung Service Centre. 12 Basics Connectivity problems and battery drain may occur in the following situations:
If you attach metallic stickers on the antenna area of the device If you attach a device cover made with metallic material to the device If you cover the devices antenna area with your hands or other objects while using certain features, such as calls or the mobile data connection Using a Samsung-approved screen protector is recommended. Unapproved screen protectors may cause the sensors to malfunction. Do not cover the light sensor area with screen accessories, such as a screen protector or stickers. Doing so may cause the sensor to malfunction. Do not allow water to contact the touchscreen. The touchscreen may malfunction in humid conditions or when exposed to water. Hard keys Power key Volume key Key Power Volume Function Press and hold to turn the device on or off. Press to turn on or lock the screen. Press to adjust the device volume. 13 Basics Soft buttons Recents button Back button Home button When you turn on the screen, the soft buttons will appear at the bottom of the screen. The soft buttons are set to the Recents button, Home button, and Back button by default. Refer to Navigation bar (soft buttons) for more information. 14 Basics Battery Charging the battery Charge the battery before using it for the first time or when it has been unused for extended periods. Use only Samsung-approved chargers, batteries, and cables. Unapproved chargers or cables can cause the battery to explode or damage the device. Connecting the charger improperly may cause serious damage to the device. Any damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty. Use only USB Type-C cable supplied with the device. The device may be damaged if you use Micro USB cable. To save energy, unplug the charger when not in use. The charger does not have a power switch, so you must unplug the charger from the electric socket when not in use to avoid wasting power. The charger should remain close to the electric socket and easily accessible while charging. 1 Connect the USB cable to the USB power adaptor. 2 Plug the USB cable into the devices multipurpose jack. 15 Basics 3 Plug the USB power adaptor into an electric socket. 4 After fully charging, disconnect the charger from the device. Then, unplug the charger from the electric socket. Reducing the battery consumption Your device provides various options that help you conserve battery power. Optimise the device using the device care feature. When you are not using the device, turn off the screen by pressing the Power key. Activate power saving mode. Close unnecessary apps. Deactivate the Bluetooth feature when not in use. Deactivate auto-syncing of apps that need to be synced. Decrease the backlight time. Decrease the screen brightness. Battery charging tips and precautions When the battery power is low, the battery icon appears empty. If the battery is completely discharged, the device cannot be turned on immediately when the charger is connected. Allow a depleted battery to charge for a few minutes before turning on the device. If you use multiple apps at once, network apps, or apps that need a connection to another device, the battery will drain quickly. To avoid losing power during a data transfer, always use these apps after fully charging the battery. Using a power source other than the charger, such as a computer, may result in a slower charging speed due to a lower electric current. The device can be used while it is charging, but it may take longer to fully charge the battery. 16 Basics If the device receives an unstable power supply while charging, the touchscreen may not function. If this happens, unplug the charger from the device. While charging, the device and the charger may heat up. This is normal and should not affect the devices lifespan or performance. If the battery gets hotter than usual, the charger may stop charging. If you charge the device while the multipurpose jack is wet, the device may be damaged. Thoroughly dry the multipurpose jack before charging the device. If the device is not charging properly, take the device and the charger to a Samsung Service Centre. Fast charging The device has a built-in fast charging feature. You can charge the battery more quickly while the device or its screen is turned off. Increasing the charging speed To increase the charging speed, turn the device or its screen off when you charge the battery. While charging the battery when the device is turned off, the If the fast charging feature is not activated, launch the Settings app, tap Device care Battery Settings, and then tap the Fast cable charging switch to activate it. icon appears on the screen. You cannot use the built-in fast charging feature when you charge the battery using a standard battery charger. If the device heats up or the ambient air temperature rises, the charging speed may decrease automatically. This is a normal operating condition to prevent damage to the device. 17 Basics SIM or USIM card (nano-SIM card) Installing the SIM or USIM card Insert the SIM or USIM card provided by the mobile telephone service provider. Use caution not to lose or let others use the SIM or USIM card. Samsung is not responsible for any damages or inconveniences caused by lost or stolen cards. Some LTE services may not be available depending on the service provider. For more information about service availability, contact your service provider. 18 Basics 1 Insert the ejection pin into the hole on the tray to loosen the tray. Ensure that the ejection pin is perpendicular to the hole. Otherwise, the device may be damaged. 2 Pull out the tray gently from the tray slot. 3 Place the SIM or USIM card on the tray 1 with the gold-coloured contacts facing downwards. Tray 1 Tray 2 4 Gently press the SIM or USIM card into the tray to secure it. If the card is not fixed firmly into the tray, the SIM card may leave or fall out of the tray. 5 Insert the tray back into the tray slot. If you insert the tray into your device while the tray is wet, your device may be damaged. Always make sure the tray is dry. Fully insert the tray into the tray slot to prevent liquid from entering your device. Correct card installation Nano-SIM card microSD card Use only a nano-SIM card. 19 Basics Removing the SIM or USIM card 1 Insert the ejection pin into the hole on the tray to loosen the tray. 2 Pull out the tray gently from the tray slot. 3 Remove the SIM or USIM card. 4 Insert the tray back into the tray slot. Memory card (microSD card) Installing a memory card Your devices memory card capacity may vary from other models and some memory cards may not be compatible with your device depending on the memory card manufacturer and type. To view your devices maximum memory card capacity, refer to the Samsung website. Some memory cards may not be fully compatible with the device. Using an incompatible card may damage the device or the memory card, or corrupt the data stored in it. Use caution to insert the memory card right-side up. The device supports the FAT and the exFAT file systems for memory cards. When inserting a card formatted in a different file system, the device will ask to reformat the card or will not recognise the card. To use the memory card, you must format it. If your device cannot format or recognise the memory card, contact the memory card manufacturer or a Samsung Service Centre. Frequent writing and erasing of data shortens the lifespan of memory cards. When inserting a memory card into the device, the memory cards file directory appears in the My Files SD card folder. 20 Basics 1 Insert the ejection pin into the hole on the tray to loosen the tray. Ensure that the ejection pin is perpendicular to the hole. Otherwise, the device may be damaged. 2 Pull out the tray gently from the tray slot. When you remove the tray from the device, the mobile data connection will be disabled. 21 Basics 3 Place a memory card on the tray 2 with the gold-coloured contacts facing downwards. Tray 1 Tray 2 4 Gently press the memory card into the tray to secure it. If the card is not fixed firmly into the tray, the memory card may leave or fall out of the tray. 5 Insert the tray back into the tray slot. If you insert the tray into your device while the tray is wet, your device may be damaged. Always make sure the tray is dry. Fully insert the tray into the tray slot to prevent liquid from entering your device. Removing the memory card Before removing the memory card, first unmount it for safe removal. Launch the Settings app and tap Device care Storage Storage settings SD card Unmount. 1 Insert the ejection pin into the hole on the tray to loosen the tray. 2 Pull out the tray gently from the tray slot. 22 Basics 3 Remove the memory card. 4 Insert the tray back into the tray slot. Do not remove external storage, such as a memory card or USB storage, while the device is transferring or accessing information, or right after transferring data. Doing so can cause data to be corrupted or lost or cause damage to the external storage or device. Samsung is not responsible for losses, including loss of data, resulting from the misuse of external storage devices. Formatting the memory card A memory card formatted on a computer may not be compatible with the device. Format the memory card on the device. Launch the Settings app and tap Device care Storage Storage settings SD card Format. Before formatting the memory card, remember to make backup copies of all important data stored in the memory card. The manufacturers warranty does not cover loss of data resulting from user actions. 23 Basics Turning the device on and off Press and hold the Power key for a few seconds to turn on the device. When you turn on your device for the first time or after performing a data reset, follow the on-screen instructions to set up your device. To turn off the device, press and hold the Power key, and then tap Power off. Follow all posted warnings and directions from authorised personnel in areas where the use of wireless devices is restricted, such as aeroplanes and hospitals. Restarting the device To restart the device, press and hold the Power key, and then tap Restart. If your device is frozen and unresponsive, press and hold the Power key and the Volume Down key simultaneously for more than 7 seconds to restart it. Power key Volume Down key Initial setup When you turn on your device for the first time or after performing a data reset, follow the on-screen instructions to set up your device. The initial setup procedures may vary depending on the devices software and your region. 1 Turn on the device. 24 Basics 2 Select your preferred device language and select
. Select a language. 3 Read and agree to the terms and conditions and tap Next. 4 Get your content from a previous device. 5 Select a Wi-Fi network and connect to it. If you do not connect to a Wi-Fi network, you may not be able to set up some device features during the initial setup. 6 Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed the initial setup. 7 Set a screen lock method to protect your device. You can protect your personal information by preventing others from accessing your device. To set the screen lock method later, tap Not now. 8 If the recommended apps screen appears, select apps you want and download them. 9 Sign in to your Samsung account. You can enjoy Samsung services and keep your data up to date and secure across all of your devices. Refer to Samsung account for more information. 25 Basics Samsung account Introduction Your Samsung account is an integrated account service that allows you to use a variety of Samsung services provided by mobile devices, TVs, and the Samsung website. Once your Samsung account has been registered, you can keep your data up to date and secure across your Samsung devices with Samsung Cloud, track and control your lost or stolen device, see tips and tricks from Samsung Members, and more. Create your Samsung account with your email address. To check the list of services that can be used with your Samsung account, visit account.samsung.com. For more information on Samsung accounts, launch the Settings app and tap Accounts and backup Accounts Samsung account Help. Registering your Samsung account Registering a new Samsung account If you do not have a Samsung account, you should create one. 1 Launch the Settings app and tap Accounts and backup Accounts Add account Samsung account. Alternatively, launch the Settings app and tap
. 2 Tap Create account. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete creating your account. 26 Basics Registering an existing Samsung account If you already have a Samsung account, register it to the device. 1 Launch the Settings app and tap Accounts and backup Accounts Add account Samsung account. Alternatively, launch the Settings app and tap
. 2 Enter your Samsung account ID and password and tap Sign in. If you forget your account information, tap Find ID or Reset password. You can find your account information when you enter the required information. 3 Read and agree to the terms and conditions and tap Next to finish registering your Samsung account. Removing your Samsung account When you remove your registered Samsung account from the device, your data, such as contacts or events, will also be removed. 1 Launch the Settings app and tap Accounts and backup Accounts. 2 Tap Samsung account Remove account. 3 Tap Remove, enter your Samsung account password, and then tap OK. 27 Basics Transferring data from your previous device
(Smart Switch) Connect with your previous device via Smart Switch to transfer data. Launch the Settings app and tap Accounts and backup Smart Switch. This feature may not be supported on some devices or computers. Limitations apply. Visit www.samsung.com/smartswitch for details. Samsung takes copyright seriously. Only transfer content that you own or have the right to transfer. Transferring data wirelessly via Wi-Fi Direct Transfer data from your previous device to your device wirelessly via Wi-Fi Direct. 1 On the previous device, launch Smart Switch. If you do not have the app, download it from Galaxy Apps or Play Store. 2 On your device, launch the Settings app and tap Accounts and backup Smart Switch. 3 Place the devices near each other. 4 On the previous device, tap Send data Wireless. 5 On the previous device, select an item to transfer and tap SEND. 6 On your device, tap Receive. 7 Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer data from your previous device. 28 Basics Transferring data using external storage Transfer data using external storage, such as a microSD card. 1 Transfer data from your previous device to external storage. 2 Insert or connect the external storage device to your device. 3 On your device, launch the Settings app and tap Accounts and backup Smart Switch Restore. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer data from external storage. Transferring backup data from a computer Transfer data between your device and a computer. You must download the Smart Switch computer version app from www.samsung.com/smartswitch. Back up data from your previous device to a computer and import the data to your device. 1 On the computer, visit www.samsung.com/smartswitch to download Smart Switch. 2 On the computer, launch Smart Switch. If your previous device is not a Samsung device, back up data to a computer using a program provided by the devices manufacturer. Then, skip to the fifth step. 29 Basics 3 Connect your previous device to the computer using the devices USB cable. 4 On the computer, follow the on-screen instructions to back up data from the device. Then, disconnect your previous device from the computer. 5 Connect your device to the computer using the USB cable. 6 On the computer, follow the on-screen instructions to transfer data to your device. Viewing imported data You can view the imported data on the same app from your previous device. If your new device does not have the same apps to view or play the imported data, the data will be saved to a similar app. 30 Basics Understanding the screen Controlling the touchscreen Do not allow the touchscreen to come into contact with other electrical devices. Electrostatic discharges can cause the touchscreen to malfunction. To avoid damaging the touchscreen, do not tap it with anything sharp or apply excessive pressure to it with your fingertips. It is recommended not to use fixed graphics on part or all of the touchscreen for extended periods. Doing so may result in afterimages (screen burn-in) or ghosting. The device may not recognise touch inputs close to the edges of the screen, which are outside of the touch input area. It is recommended to use fingers when you use the touchscreen. Tapping Tap the screen. Tapping and holding Tap and hold the screen for approximately 2 seconds. 31 Basics Dragging Tap and hold an item and drag it to the target position. Double-tapping Double-tap the screen. Swiping Swipe upwards, downwards, to the left, or to the right. Spreading and pinching Spread two fingers apart or pinch on the screen. 32 Basics Navigation bar (soft buttons) When you turn on the screen, the soft buttons will appear on the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen. The soft buttons are set to the Recents button, Home button, and Back button by default. The functions of the buttons can change according to the app currently being used or usage environment. Recents button Back button Home button Button Recents Home Back Function Tap to open the list of recent apps. Tap to return to the Home screen. Tap and hold to launch the Google Assistant app. Tap to return to the previous screen. 33 Basics Hiding the navigation bar View files or use apps on a wider screen by hiding the navigation bar. Launch the Settings app, tap Display Navigation bar, and then tap Full screen gestures under Navigation type. The navigation bar will be hidden and the gesture hints will appear where the soft buttons are located. To use the soft buttons, drag the gesture hint of the desired button upwards. If you want to hide the gesture hints at the bottom of the screen, tap the Gesture hints switch to deactivate it. Setting the navigation bar Launch the Settings app, tap Display Navigation bar, and then select an option. Navigation type: Set the device to hide or display the navigation bar. To hide the navigation bar, tap Full screen gestures. While the navigation bar is hidden, you can use the soft buttons by dragging the gesture hint of the desired button upwards. Button order: Change the order of the buttons on the navigation bar. Gesture hints: Set the device to display indicators at the bottom of the screen to show where the soft buttons are located. This feature appears only when you select Full screen gestures. 34 Basics Home screen and Apps screen The Home screen is the starting point for accessing all of the devices features. It displays widgets, shortcuts to apps, and more. The Apps screen displays icons for all apps, including newly installed apps. The screen may appear differently depending on the region or service provider. A widget Bixby Home indicator. View your customised content. Navigation bar (soft buttons) Favourite apps 35 Basics Switching between Home and Apps screens On the Home screen, swipe upwards or downwards to open the Apps screen. To return to the Home screen, swipe upwards or downwards on the Apps screen. Alternatively, tap the Home button or the Back button. Home screen Apps screen If you add the Apps button on the Home screen, you can open the Apps screen by tapping the button. On the Home screen, tap and hold an empty area, tap Home screen settings, and then tap the Apps button switch to activate it. The Apps button will be added at the bottom of the Home screen. Apps button 36 Basics Moving items Tap and hold an item, and then drag it to a new location. To move the item to another panel, drag it to the side of the screen. To add a shortcut to an app on the Home screen, tap and hold an item on the Apps screen, and then drag it to the top of the screen. A shortcut to the app will be added on the Home screen. You can also move frequently used apps to the shortcuts area at the bottom of the Home screen. Creating folders Create folders and gather similar apps to quickly access and launch apps. On the Home screen or the Apps screen, tap and hold an app, and then drag it over another app. A new folder containing the selected apps will be created. Tap Enter folder name and enter a folder name. Adding more apps Tap Add apps on the folder. Tick the apps to add and tap Add. You can also add an app by dragging it to the folder. Moving apps from a folder Tap and hold an app to drag it to a new location. Deleting a folder Tap and hold a folder, and then tap Delete folder. Only the folder will be deleted. The folders apps will be relocated to the Apps screen. 37 Basics Editing the Home screen On the Home screen, tap and hold an empty area, or pinch your fingers together to access the editing options. You can set the wallpaper, add widgets, and more. You can also add, delete, or rearrange Home screen panels. Adding panels: Swipe to the left, and then tap Moving panels: Tap and hold a panel preview, and then drag it to a new location. Deleting panels: Tap on the panel. Wallpapers: Change the wallpaper settings for the Home screen and the locked screen. Widgets: Widgets are small apps that launch specific app functions to provide information and convenient access on your Home screen. Tap and hold a widget, and then drag it to the Home screen. The widget will be added on the Home screen. Home screen settings: Change the Home screen settings. 38 Basics Displaying all apps on the Home screen Without using a separate Apps screen, you can set the device to display all apps on the Home screen. On the Home screen, tap and hold an empty area, and then tap Home screen settings Home screen layout Home screen only Apply. You can now access all your apps by swiping to the left on the Home screen. Indicator icons Indicator icons appear on the status bar at the top of the screen. The icons listed in the table below are most common. The status bar may not appear at the top of the screen in some apps. To display the status bar, drag down from the top of the screen. Some indicator icons appear only when you open the notification panel. Icon
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Meaning No signal Signal strength Roaming (outside of normal service area) GPRS network connected EDGE network connected UMTS network connected HSDPA network connected HSPA+ network connected LTE network connected Wi-Fi connected Bluetooth feature activated Location services being used Call in progress Missed call New text or multimedia message Alarm activated Mute mode activated 39 Basics Icon Meaning Flight mode activated Error occurred or caution required Battery charging Battery power level Lock screen Pressing the Power key turns off the screen and locks it. Also, the screen turns off and automatically locks if the device is not used for a specified period. To unlock the screen, swipe in any direction when the screen turns on. If the screen is off, press the Power key or double-tap anywhere on the screen to turn on the screen. Locked screen 40 Basics Changing the screen lock method To change the screen lock method, launch the Settings app, tap Lock screen Screen lock type, and then select a method. When you set a pattern, PIN, or password for the screen lock method, you can protect your personal information by preventing others from accessing your device. After setting the screen lock method, the device will require an unlock code whenever unlocking it. Swipe: Swipe in any direction on the screen to unlock it. Pattern: Draw a pattern with four or more dots to unlock the screen. PIN: Enter a PIN with at least four numbers to unlock the screen. Password: Enter a password with at least four characters, numbers, or symbols to unlock the screen. None: Do not set a screen lock method. You can set your device to perform a factory data reset if you enter the unlock code incorrectly several times in a row and reach the attempt limit. Launch the Settings app, tap Lock screen Secure lock settings, unlock the screen using the preset screen lock method, and then tap the Auto factory reset switch to activate it. Screen capture Capture a screenshot while using the device. Press and hold the Volume Down key and the Power key simultaneously. You can view captured images in Gallery. You can also capture screenshots by swiping your hand to the left or right across the screen. If this feature is not activated, launch the Settings app, tap Advanced features Motions and gestures, and then tap the Palm swipe to capture switch to activate it. It is not possible to capture a screenshot while using some apps and features. 41 Basics Notification panel When you receive new notifications, such as messages or missed calls, indicator icons appear on the status bar. To see more information about the icons, open the notification panel and view the details. To open the notification panel, drag the status bar downwards. To close the notification panel, swipe upwards on the screen. You can use the following functions on the notification panel. Quick setting buttons View the notification details and perform various actions. Access the notification settings. Search for content or apps stored on your device. Launch Settings. Clear all notifications. 42 Basics Using quick setting buttons Tap quick setting buttons to activate certain features. Swipe downwards on the notification panel to view more buttons. To change feature settings, tap the text under each button. To view more detailed settings, tap and hold a button. To rearrange buttons, tap Button order, tap and hold a button, and then drag it to another location. 43 Basics Entering text Keyboard layout A keyboard appears automatically when you enter text to send messages, create notes, and more. Text entry is not supported in some languages. To enter text, you must change the input language to one of the supported languages. Additional keyboard functions Enter uppercase. For all caps, tap it twice. Enter symbols. View more keyboard functions. Delete a preceding character. Break to the next line. Move the cursor. Enter a space. Changing the input language Languages and types Manage input languages, and then select the languages Tap to use. When you select two or more languages, you can switch between the input languages by swiping to the left or right on the space key. 44 Basics Changing the keyboard Tap to change the keyboard. To change the keyboard type, tap select the keyboard type you want. Languages and types, select a language, and then If the keyboard button (
Settings app, tap General management Language and input, and then tap the Show Keyboard button switch to activate it.
) does not appear on the navigation bar, launch the
: Predict words based on your input and show word suggestions. To return to the Additional keyboard functions keyboard functions list, tap
: Enter emoticons.
: Enter stickers.
: Attach animated GIFs.
: Switch to handwriting mode.
: Add an item from the clipboard.
: Enter text by voice.
: Change the keyboard settings.
: Change the keyboard mode or size.
: Open the text editing panel. 45 View information about editing handwriting.Switch to the standard keyboard. Basics Copying and pasting 1 Tap and hold over text. 2 Drag 3 Tap Copy or Cut. or to select the desired text, or tap Select all to select all text. The selected text is copied to the clipboard. 4 Tap and hold where the text is to be inserted and tap Paste. To paste text that you have previously copied, tap Clipboard and select the text. Dictionary Look up definitions for words while using certain features, such as when browsing webpages. 1 Tap and hold over a word that you want to look up. If the word you want to look up is not selected, drag to select the desired text. or 2 Tap Dictionary on the options list. If a dictionary is not preinstalled on the device, tap Move to Manage dictionaries, tap next to a dictionary, and then tap INSTALL to download it. 3 View the definition in the dictionary pop-up window. To switch to the full screen view, tap definitions. In the detailed view, tap Search Web to use the word as a search term. Tap the definition on the screen to view more to add the word to your favourite words list or tap 46 Apps and features Installing or uninstalling apps Galaxy Apps Purchase and download apps. You can download apps that are specialised for Samsung Galaxy devices. Launch the Galaxy Apps app. This app may not be available depending on the region or service provider. Installing apps Browse apps by category or tap the search field to search for a keyword. Select an app to view information about it. To download free apps, tap INSTALL. To purchase and download apps where charges apply, tap the price and follow the on-screen instructions. To change the auto update settings, tap Settings Auto update apps, and then select an option. Play Store Purchase and download apps. Launch the Play Store app. Installing apps Browse apps by category or search for apps by keyword. Select an app to view information about it. To download free apps, tap INSTALL. To purchase and download apps where charges apply, tap the price and follow the on-screen instructions. Settings Auto-update apps, and To change the auto update settings, tap then select an option. 47 Apps and features Managing apps Uninstalling or disabling apps Tap and hold an app and select an option. Disable: Disable selected default apps that cannot be uninstalled from the device. Uninstall: Uninstall downloaded apps. Enabling apps Launch the Settings app, tap Apps Disabled, select an app, and then tap Enable. Setting app permissions For some apps to operate properly, they may need permission to access or use information on your device. When you open an app, a pop-up window may appear and request access to certain features or information. Tap Allow on the pop-up window to grant permissions to the app. To view your app permission settings, launch the Settings app and tap Apps. Select an app and tap Permissions. You can view the apps permissions list and change its permissions. To view or change app permission settings by permission category, launch the Settings app and tap Apps App permissions. Select an item and tap the switches next to apps to grant permissions. If you do not grant permissions to apps, the basic features of the apps may not function properly. 48 Apps and features Bixby Home On the Bixby Home screen, you can view recommended services and information that Bixby provides by analysing your usage patterns and your routine. To view more content, connect to a Wi-Fi or mobile network. To fully use this feature, you must register and sign in to your Samsung account. Opening Bixby Home 1 On the Home screen, swipe to the right. The Bixby Home screen will appear. When launching this feature for the first time or after performing a data reset, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. 2 Swipe upwards or downwards to view recommended content. Access additional options. Upcoming reminder Recommended content 3 To close Bixby Home, swipe to the left on the screen or tap the Back button. 49 Apps and features Using recommended content on Bixby Home When you open Bixby Home, you can view the content that is frequently updated as cards. Swipe upwards or downwards to view the cards. For example, on the way to the office in the morning, you can view your days schedule and play your favourite music on the Bixby Home screen. In the evening, you can view alarms, check your daily activity, and view your friends feeds. The content and order of the cards update automatically at a specified interval. To manually update cards, swipe downwards on the screen. Editing cards list Unpin. To pin a card to the top of the Bixby Home screen, tap tap To stop displaying a card on the list, drag the card to the right and tap Dont show again. To hide a card from the list, drag the card to the right and tap Hide for now. Pin to top. To unpin a card, Selecting apps to show as cards Add or delete apps to show as cards on the Bixby Home screen. On the Bixby Home screen, tap Cards and tap the switches next to items to add or delete them. If an app is not installed on the device, you must install it to use it. On the Bixby Home screen, tap Cards and then download an app. Customising the Bixby Home settings On the Bixby Home screen, tap Settings. Customisation Service: Set to use Bixbys interactive and customised services to enhance your experience. Bixby Home content providers: Read and agree to or withdraw your agreement from the terms and conditions and privacy policies of each content provider. About Bixby Home: View the Bixby Home version and legal information. 50 Apps and features Reminder Create reminders to schedule to-do items or to view content later. You will receive notifications at the preset time or location for each reminder. To receive more accurate notifications, connect to a Wi-Fi or mobile network. To fully use this feature, you must register and sign in to your Samsung account. To use location reminders, the GPS feature must be activated. Starting Reminder You can start Reminder from Bixby Home. 1 On the Home screen, swipe to the right. The Bixby Home screen will appear. 2 Tap Get started on the Reminder card. The Reminder screen will appear and the Reminder app icon (
Apps screen.
) will be added to the 51 Apps and features Creating reminders Create reminders with various methods. Reminder will alert you if you create a reminder with a specified time or location setting. You can also save various content, such as a single memo or webpage address, and view it later. For example, create a reminder to alert you to Water the flowers when I get home. 1 Launch the Reminder app. 2 Tap Write a reminder or 3 Tap Place Set conditions Pick a place and set the location to home. 4 Tap When I arrive at Done. and enter Water the flowers. 5 Tap Save to save the reminder. When you arrive at home, the Water the flowers notification will appear. 52 Apps and features Creating reminders with Bixby Press and hold the Power key and say Remind me to water the flowers when I get home. Bixby will save what you said as a reminder. Checking reminder notifications At the preset time or location, a notification pop-up window will appear. Tap Complete or Snooze. Viewing the reminders list Launch the Reminder app to view your reminders list. To view reminder details, select a reminder. 53 Apps and features Editing reminder details Add or edit reminder details, such as frequency, date and time, or location. 1 On the reminders list, select a reminder to edit and tap Edit. 2 Edit the conditions and tap Save. Reminder information Add a checklist. Add an image. Change the reminder's colour. Reminder conditions Completing reminders Mark reminders that you do not need to be reminded of as complete. On the reminders list, select a reminder and tap Complete. Alternatively, drag the reminder to the left. Restoring reminders Restore reminders that have been completed. 1 On the reminders list, tap Completed Edit. 2 Tick items to restore and tap Restore. Reminders will be added to the reminders list and you will be reminded at the preset times. Deleting reminders To delete a reminder, drag the reminder to the right. To delete multiple reminders, tap and hold a reminder, tick reminders to delete, and then tap Delete. 54 Apps and features Phone Introduction Make or answer voice and video calls. Making calls 1 Launch the Phone app and tap Keypad. 2 Enter a phone number. 3 Tap to make a voice call, or tap to make a video call. Add the number to the contacts list. Preview the phone number. Access additional options. Delete a preceding character. 55 Apps and features Making calls from call logs or contacts list Tap Recents or Contacts, and then swipe to the right on a contact or a phone number to make a call. If this feature is deactivated, launch the Settings app, tap Advanced features Motions and gestures, and then tap the Swipe to call or send messages switch to activate it. Using speed dial Set speed dial numbers to quickly make calls. To set a number to speed dial, tap Keypad or Contacts Speed dial numbers, select a speed dial number, and then add a phone number. To make a call, tap and hold a speed dial number on the keypad. For speed dial numbers 10 and up, tap the first digit(s) of the number, and then tap and hold the last digit. For example, if you set the number 123 as a speed dial number, tap 1, tap 2, and then tap and hold 3. Making calls from the locked screen On the locked screen, drag outside the circle. Making an international call 1 Launch the Phone app and tap Keypad. 2 Tap and hold 0 until the + sign appears. 3 Enter the country code, area code, and phone number, and then tap
. 56 Apps and features Receiving calls Answering a call When a call comes in, drag outside the large circle. outside the large circle. Rejecting a call When a call comes in, drag To send a message when rejecting an incoming call, drag the Send message bar upwards. If the Add reminder switch is activated, a reminder will be saved to alert you of the rejected call one hour later. To create various rejection messages, launch the Phone app, tap Settings Quick decline messages, enter a message, and then tap
. Missed calls icon appears on the status bar. Open the notification panel to view If a call is missed, the the list of missed calls. Alternatively, launch the Phone app and tap Recents to view missed calls. Blocking phone numbers Block calls from specific numbers added to your block list. 1 Launch the Phone app and tap Settings Block numbers. 2 Tap Recents or Contacts, select contacts, and then tap Done. To manually enter a number, tap Add phone number, enter a phone number, and then tap
. When blocked numbers try to contact you, you will not receive notifications. The calls will be logged in the call log. You can also block incoming calls from people that do not show their caller ID. Tap the Block unknown callers switch to activate the feature. 57 Apps and features Options during calls If the area around the rear camera is covered, unwanted noises may incur during a call. Remove accessories, such as a screen protector or stickers, around the rear camera area. During a voice call The following actions are available:
: Access additional options. Add call: Dial a second call. The first call will be put on hold. When you end the second call, the first call will be resumed. Message: Send a message. Bluetooth: Switch to a Bluetooth headset if it is connected to the device. Hold call: Hold a call. Tap Resume call to retrieve the held call. Mute: Turn off the microphone so that the other party cannot hear you. Keypad / Hide: Open or close the keypad.
: End the current call. During a video call Tap the screen to use the following options:
: Access additional options. Camera: Turn off the camera so that the other party cannot see you. Switch: Switch between the front and rear cameras. Mute: Turn off the microphone so that the other party cannot hear you. Bluetooth: Switch to a Bluetooth headset if it is connected to the device.
: End the current call. 58 Apps and features Adding a phone number to Contact Adding a phone number to Contacts from the keypad 1 Launch the Phone app and tap Keypad. 2 Enter the number. 3 Tap Add to Contacts. 4 Tap Create contact to create a new contact, or tap Update existing to add the number to an existing contact. Adding a phone number to Contacts from the calls list 1 Launch the Phone app and tap Recents. 2 Tap a phone number and tap Add. 3 Tap Create contact to create a new contact, or tap Update existing to add the number to an existing contact. Adding a tag to a phone number You can add tags to numbers without saving them to Contact. This allows you to view the callers information when they call without having them listed in Contact. 1 Launch the Phone app and tap Recents. 2 Tap a phone number. 3 Tap Add tag, enter a tag, and then tap Add. When a call comes from that number, the tag will show under the number. 59 Apps and features Contacts Introduction Create new contacts or manage contacts on the device. Adding contacts Creating a new contact 1 Launch the Contacts app and tap
. 2 Select a storage location and tap Select. 3 Enter contact information. Select a storage location. Open more information fields. Add an image. Enter contact information. Depending on the selected storage location, the types of information you can save may vary. 4 Tap Save. 60 Apps and features Importing contacts Add contacts by importing them from other storages to your device. 1 Launch the Contacts app and tap Import. Manage contacts Import/Export contacts 2 Select a storage location to import contacts from. 3 Tick VCF files or contacts to import and tap Done. 4 Select a storage location to save contacts to and tap Import. Syncing contacts with your web accounts Sync your device contacts with online contacts saved in your web accounts, such as your Samsung account. 1 Launch the Settings app, tap Accounts and backup Accounts and select the account to sync with. 2 Tap Sync account and tap the Contacts switch to activate it. For the Samsung account, tap Sync settings and tap the Contacts switch to activate it. Searching for contacts Launch the Contacts app. Use one of the following search methods:
Scroll up or down the contacts list. Drag a finger along the index at the right side of the contacts list to scroll through it quickly. Tap at the top of the contacts list and enter search criteria. 61 Apps and features Tap the contact. Then take one of the following actions:
: Make a voice or video call.
: Add to favourite contacts.
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: Compose a message.
: Compose an email. Sharing contacts You can share contacts with others by using various sharing options. 1 Launch the Contacts app and tap Share. 2 Select contacts and tap Share. 3 Select a sharing method. Saving and sharing profile Save and share your profile information, such as your photo and status message, with others using the profile sharing feature. The profile sharing feature may not be available depending on the region or service provider. The profile sharing feature is only available for contacts who have activated the profile sharing feature on their device. 1 Launch the Contacts app and select your profile. 2 Tap Edit, edit your profile, and tap Save. 3 Tap Tap here to share your profile and tap the switch to activate it. To use the profile sharing feature, your phone number must be verified. You can view your contacts updated profile information in Contacts. To change the scope of contacts to share your profile with, tap Select whats shared, select an item to share, and then select an option. 62 Apps and features Creating groups You can add groups, such as family or friends, and manage contacts by group. 1 Launch the Contacts app and tap 2 Enter a group name. Groups Create group. To set a group ringtone, tap Group ringtone and select a ringtone. 3 Tap Add member, select contacts to add to the group, and then tap Done. 4 Tap Save. Sending a group message You can send a group message to a groups members at the same time. Launch the Contacts app, tap Groups, select a group, and then tap Send message. Merging duplicate contacts When you import contacts from other storages, or sync contacts with other accounts, your contacts list may include duplicate contacts. Merge duplicate contacts into one to streamline your contacts list. 1 Launch the Contacts app and tap 2 Tick contacts and tap Merge. Manage contacts Merge contacts. Deleting contacts 1 Launch the Contacts app and tap Delete. 2 Select contacts and tap Delete. To delete contacts one by one, open the contacts list and tap a contact. Then tap Delete. 63 Apps and features Messages Introduction Send and view messages by conversation. Sending messages You may incur additional charges for sending messages when you are roaming. 1 Launch the Messages app and tap 2 Add recipients and enter a message.
, say your message, and then To record and send a voice message, tap and hold release your finger. The recording icon appears only while the keyboard is hidden. Recipient Enter recipients. Attach files. Enter a message. 3 Tap to send the message. Send the message. Enter stickers. 64 Apps and features Viewing messages Messages are grouped into message threads by contact. You may incur additional charges for receiving messages when you are roaming. 1 Launch the Messages app and tap Conversations. 2 On the messages list, select a contact. 3 View your conversation. To reply to the message, tap Enter message, enter a message, and then tap To adjust the font size, spread two fingers apart or pinch on the screen. Blocking unwanted messages Block messages from specific numbers added to your block list. 1 Launch the Messages app and tap Settings Block numbers and messages Block numbers. 2 Tap Inbox and select a contact. Or, tap Contacts, select contacts, and then tap Done. To manually enter a number, enter a phone number under Enter number and tap
. 65 Apps and features Setting the message notification You can change notification sound, display options, and more. 1 Launch the Messages app, tap Settings Notifications, and then tap the switch to activate it. 2 Change the notification settings. Setting a message reminder You can set an alert at an interval to let you know that you have unchecked notifications. If this feature is not activated, launch the Settings app, tap Accessibility Advanced settings Notification reminders, and then tap the switch to activate it. Deleting messages 1 Launch the Messages app and tap Conversations. 2 On the messages list, select a contact. 3 Tap and hold a message, tap Delete. To delete multiple messages, tick messages you want to delete. 4 Tap Delete. 66 Apps and features Internet Introduction Browse the Internet to search for information and bookmark your favourite webpages to access them conveniently. Browsing webpages 1 Launch the Internet app. 2 Tap the address field. 3 Enter the web address or a keyword, and then tap Go. To view the toolbars, drag your finger downwards slightly on the screen. Move between pages. Bookmark the current webpage. Close the tab. Open a new tab. Access additional options. Open the homepage. Refresh the current webpage. Quick menu 67 Apps and features Using secret mode In secret mode, you can separately manage open tabs, bookmarks, and saved pages. You can lock secret mode using a password. Turn on Secret mode. If you are using this feature for the first time, set whether to Activating secret mode Tap use a password for secret mode. In secret mode, the device will change the colour of the toolbars. In secret mode, you cannot use some features, such as screen capture. Changing security settings You can change your password. Tap Settings Privacy and security Set Secret mode lock Change password. Deactivating secret mode Turn off Secret mode. Tap 68 Apps and features Email Setting up email accounts Set up an email account when opening Email for the first time. 1 Launch the Email app. 2 On the list, select an email service or tap Other. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. Add account. To set up another email account, tap If you have more than one email account, you can set one as the default account. Tap Set default account. to compose an email. Sending emails 1 Tap 2 Add recipients and enter a subject line and text. 3 Tap Reading emails When Email is open, the device will automatically retrieve new emails. To manually retrieve emails, swipe downwards on the top of the emails list. Tap an email on the screen to read it. to send the mail. If email syncing is disabled, new emails cannot be retrieved. To enable email syncing, your account name, and then tap the Sync account switch to activate tap it. 69 Apps and features Camera Introduction Take photos and record videos using various modes and settings. Camera etiquette Do not take photos or record videos of other people without their permission. Do not take photos or record videos where legally prohibited. Do not take photos or record videos in places where you may violate other peoples privacy. Launching Camera Use the following methods to launch Camera:
Launch the Camera app. Press the Power key twice quickly. On the locked screen, drag outside the circle. Some methods may not be available depending on the region or service provider. Some camera features are not available when you launch the Camera app from the locked screen or when the screen is turned off while the screen lock method is set. If photos you take appear blurry, clean the camera lens and try again. Basic shooting Taking photos or recording videos 1 On the shooting modes list, tap Photo or Video. 2 Tap the image on the preview screen where the camera should focus. 70 Apps and features 3 Tap to take a photo or tap to record a video. Stickers list Camera settings Options for current shooting mode Shooting modes Scene optimiser button Preview thumbnail Take a photo. Switch between the front and rear cameras. Current mode
. or on the adjustment bar towards To adjust the brightness of photos or videos, tap the screen. When the adjustment bar appears, drag To capture an image from the video while recording, tap To change the focus while recording a video, tap where you want to focus. To use auto focus mode, tap The preview screen may vary depending on the shooting mode and which camera is being used. The camera automatically shuts off when unused. Make sure that the lens is not damaged or contaminated. Otherwise, the device may not work properly in some modes that require high resolutions. Your devices camera features a wide-angle lens. Minor distortion may occur in wide-angle photos or videos and does not indicate device performance problems. 71 Apps and features Zooming in and out Spread two fingers apart on the screen to zoom in, and pinch to zoom out. Zooming features are available only when using the rear camera. Editing the shooting modes list You can edit the shooting modes list on the preview screen. 1 On the preview screen, tap Camera modes Edit modes. Alternatively, tap and hold the shooting modes list on the preview screen. 2 Tick modes to use. To change the order of shooting modes, drag to another location. Shooting modes list 72 Apps and features Setting the camera button action You can take a series of photos or create an animated GIF by tapping and holding the camera button. On the preview screen, tap use. Hold Shutter button to and select an action you want to Take a picture: Take a photo. Take burst shot: Take a series of photos. Create GIF: Create an animated GIF with sequential photos you taken. The Take burst shot and Create GIF features are available only in some shooting modes. Locking the focus (AF) and exposure (AE) You can lock the focus or exposure on a selected area to prevent the camera from automatically adjusting based on changes to the subjects or light sources. Tap and hold the area to focus, the AF/AE frame will appear on the area and the focus and exposure setting will be locked. The setting remains locked even after you take a photo. This feature is available only in Photo or Pro modes. 73 Apps and features Intelligent camera Scene optimiser Your device will adjust the colour settings automatically after recognising a subject or scene, such as people, food, or night scene. On the shooting modes list, tap Photo. When the camera recognises the subject or scene, the scene optimiser button will change and the optimised colour will be applied. 74 Apps and features Shot suggestions The camera suggests the ideal composition for the photo by recognising the position and angle of your subject. On the preview screen, tap 1 On the shooting modes list, tap Photo. and tap the Shot suggestions switch to activate it. A guide will appear on the preview screen. 2 Point the subject with the prompt on the preview screen. The camera recognises the composition, and the recommended composition appears on the preview screen. 3 Adjust the position and angle of the camera to fit the composition. When the ideal composition is achieved, the guide will change to yellow. to take a photo. 4 Tap Flaw detection If a photo is taken poorly, the device will notify you to take the photo again. When someone blinks or appears blurry in photos, or if there are smudges on the lens, a notification will appear after you take the photo. If you do not want to use this feature, tap detection switch to deactivate it. on the preview screen and tap the Flaw 75 Apps and features Live focus The camera allows you to take photos where the background is blurred and the subject stands out clearly. You can also apply a background effect and edit it after taking a photo. Taking portraits that stand out using the Live focus feature Adjust the background blur level on the preview screen and take a photo that highlights the subject. Use this feature in a place that has sufficient light. The background blur may not be applied properly in the following conditions:
The device or the subject is moving. The subject is thin or transparent. The subject has a similar colour or pattern to the background. The subject or background is plain. 1 On the shooting modes list, tap Live focus. 2 Drag the background blur adjustment bar to the left or right to adjust the blur level. 76 Apps and features 3 When Effect applied. appears on the preview screen, tap to take a photo. Background effect intensity adjustment bar Live focus Editing the background of the Live Focus photos You can also edit the background effect and the intensity of the background effect for a photo taken with the Live focus feature. 1 Select a photo taken with the Live focus feature and tap Change background effect. 2 Select a background effect you want. To adjust the intensity of the background effect, drag the adjustment bar to the left or right. Adjust the intensity of the background effect. Change the intensity of the background effect. 3 Tap Apply to save the photo. 77 Apps and features Live stickers Capture photos and videos with various live stickers. As you move your face, stickers will track with your movements. You can also record a lovely and funny sticker that keeps moving in a video. 1 On the preview screen, tap Sticker. 2 Tap and select a sticker you want. to record a video. to take a photo or tap 3 Tap Applying stickers randomly You can apply stickers randomly, instead of selecting one from the stickers list. Tap Random repeatedly until the sticker you want appears. 78 Apps and features Using shooting modes To change the shooting mode, drag the shooting modes list to the left or right, or swipe to the left or right on the preview screen. Select a shooting mode you want. Photo mode The camera adjusts the shooting options automatically based on the surroundings to capture photos easily. On the shooting modes list, tap Photo. To take self-portraits with the front camera, swipe upwards or downwards, or tap to the front camera. to switch
. Applying beauty effects You can select a filter effect and also modify your facial features, such as your skin tone or face shape, before taking a self-portrait. 1 On the preview screen, tap 2 Select a filter effect or beauty effects and take a photo. Video mode The camera adjusts the shooting options automatically based on the surroundings to record videos easily. On the shooting modes list, tap Video. 79 Apps and features Pro mode Capture photos while manually adjusting various shooting options, such as exposure value and ISO value. On the shooting modes list, tap Pro. Select options and customise the settings, and then tap to take a photo. Available options
: Select an ISO value. This controls camera light sensitivity. Low values are for stationary or brightly lit objects. Higher values are for fast-moving or poorly lit objects. However, higher ISO settings can result in noise in photos. can set the colour temperature. receives. For low-light situations, use a higher exposure.
: Change the exposure value. This determines how much light the cameras sensor
: Select an appropriate white balance, so images have a true-to-life colour range. You Panorama mode Using panorama mode, take a series of photos and then stitch them together to create a wide scene. To get the best shots using panorama mode, follow these tips:
Move the camera slowly in one direction. Keep the image within the frame on the cameras viewfinder. If the preview image is out of the guide frame or you do not move the device, the device will automatically stop taking photos. Avoid taking photos of indistinct backgrounds, such as an empty sky or a plain wall. 80 Apps and features to stop taking photos. and move the device slowly in one direction. 1 On the shooting modes list, tap Panorama. 2 Tap 3 Tap Food mode Take photos of food with more vibrant colours. 1 On the shooting modes list, tap Food. 2 Tap the screen and drag the circular frame over the area to highlight. The area outside the circular frame will be blurred. To resize the circular frame, drag a corner of the frame. 3 Tap 4 Tap and drag the adjustment bar to adjust the colour tone. to take a photo. 81 Apps and features Customising camera settings Options for current shooting mode On the preview screen, use the following options. The available options may vary depending on the shooting mode.
: Activate or deactivate the flash. Do not use the flash close to your eyes. Using a flash close to the eyes may cause temporary loss of vision or damage to the eyes.
: Select the length of the delay before the camera automatically takes a photo.
: Select an aspect ratio for photos.
: Apply beauty effects or a filter effect.
: Select an aspect ratio for videos.
: Select a metering method. This determines how light values are calculated. Centre-weighted uses the light in the centre portion of the shot to calculate the exposure of the shot. calculate the exposure of the shot. the frame.
: In Food mode, adjust the colour tone. Matrix averages the entire scene.
: In Food mode, focus on a subject inside the circular frame and blur the image outside Spot uses the light in a concentrated centre area of the shot to Camera settings On the preview screen, tap shooting mode. Some options may not be available depending on the Intelligent features Scene optimiser: Set the device to adjust the colour settings automatically depending on the subject or scene. Shot suggestions: Set the device to suggest the ideal composition for the photo by recognising the position and angle of your subject. Flaw detection: Set to receive notifications when someone blinks or appears blurry in photos, or if there are smudges on the lens. 82 Apps and features Pictures Videos Hold Shutter button to: Select an action to perform when you tap and hold the camera button. Save options: Select how you want to save photos. Rear video size: Select a resolution for videos you want to take with the rear camera. Using a higher resolution will result in higher quality videos, but they will take up more memory. Front video size: Select a resolution for videos you want to take with the front camera. Using a higher resolution will result in higher quality videos, but they will take up more memory. High efficiency video: Activate the High efficiency video feature, you can record videos in the High Efficiency Video Codec (HEVC) format. Your HEVC videos will be saved as compressed files to conserve the devices memory. You cannot play the HEVC videos on other devices or share them online. Advanced recording options: Select a format options to use when recording videos. 83 Apps and features Useful features HDR (rich tone): Take photos with rich colours and reproduce details even in bright and dark areas. Grid lines: Display viewfinder guides to help composition when selecting subjects. Location tags: Attach a GPS location tag to the photo. GPS signal strength may decrease in locations where the signal is obstructed, such as between buildings or in low-lying areas, or in poor weather conditions. Your location may appear on your photos when you upload them to the Internet. To avoid this, deactivate the location tag setting. Camera modes: View available shooting modes or edit the shooting modes list. Shooting methods: Select a shooting method for taking a photo or recording a video. Storage location: Select the memory location for storage. This feature will appear when you insert a memory card. Quick launch: Set the device to launch the camera by pressing the Power key twice quickly. Quick review: Set the device to show photos after capturing them. Reset settings: Reset the camera settings. About Camera: View the Camera app version and legal information. Gallery Introduction View images and videos stored in your device. You can also manage images and videos by album or create stories. 84 Apps and features Viewing images 1 Launch the Gallery app and tap Pictures. 2 Select an image. Access additional options. Add the image to favourites. Share the image with others. Modify the image. Delete the image. You can create an animated GIF or collage from multiple images. On the list, tap Create GIF, or Create collage, and then select images. Searching for images Launch the Gallery app and tap locations, or documents. To search for images by entering keywords, tap the search field. to view images sorted by category, such as types, 85 Apps and features Editing the background of Live focus photos You can edit the background effect and the intensity of the background effect for a photo taken with the Live focus feature. Launch the Gallery app, select a photo taken with the Live focus feature, tap Change background effect to change the background effect or adjust its intensity by dragging the adjustment bar to the left or right. Viewing videos 1 Launch the Gallery app and tap Pictures. 2 Select a video to play. 3 Tap Play video to play the video. Rewind or fast-forward by dragging the bar. Capture the current screen. Switch to the pop-up video player. Lock the playback screen. Skip to the previous video. Tap and hold to rewind. Access additional options. Create an animated GIF. Change screen ratio. Rotate the screen Skip to the next video. Tap and hold to fast-forward. Pause and resume playback. Drag your finger up or down on the left side of the playback screen to adjust the brightness, or drag your finger up or down on the right side of the playback screen to adjust the volume. To rewind or fast-forward, swipe to the left or right on the playback screen. 86 Apps and features Viewing the details of images and videos You can view file details, such as people, location, and basic information. If there is auto created content, such as a story or a GIF, the content will also be displayed. While viewing an image or on the video preview screen, drag upwards on the screen. File details will appear. You can also view related content by tapping information on the screen. Edit information. File details People information Location information Auto created content Tags 87 Apps and features Viewing albums You can view your images and videos sorted by folders or albums. The animated GIFs or collages that you have created will also be sorted in your folders on the albums list. Launch the Gallery app, tap Albums, and then select an album. Hiding albums You can hide albums. You cannot hide albums created by default, such as the Camera and Screenshots albums. 1 Launch the Gallery app and tap Albums. 2 Tap Hide or unhide albums. 3 Tap an album switch to hide. Viewing stories When you capture or save images and videos, the device will read their date and location tags, sort the images and videos, and then create stories. To create stories automatically, you must capture or save multiple images and videos. Launch the Gallery app, tap Stories, and then select a story. Creating stories Create stories with various themes. 1 Launch the Gallery app and tap Stories. 2 Tap Create story. 3 Enter a title for the story and tap Create. 4 Tick images or videos to include in the story and tap Done. 88 Apps and features To add images or videos to a story, select a story and tap Add. To remove images or videos from a story, select a story, tap Edit, tick images or videos to remove, and then tap Remove from story. Deleting stories 1 Launch the Gallery app and tap Stories. 2 Tap and hold a story to delete, and tap Delete. Sharing albums Create albums and share them with your family and friends saved in your contacts. They can view shared albums on devices signed in to their Samsung account, such as smartphones, TVs, or refrigerators. To use this feature, your phone number must be verified. To use this feature, you must register and sign in to your Samsung account. You may incur additional charges when sharing files via the mobile network. Creating albums to share 1 Launch the Gallery app and tap Shared. 2 Tap Create shared album. When using this feature for the first time, you must first agree to the terms and conditions of Samsung Social. 3 Enter a title for the album and tap Create. 4 Select a group to share with. 5 Tap OK. The recipients will receive a notification. 89 Apps and features Adding images or videos to an album 1 Launch the Gallery app and tap Shared. 2 Select an album to add images or videos. 3 Tap and tick images or videos to add. 4 Tap Done. Syncing images and videos with Samsung Cloud When you sync your Gallery app with Samsung Cloud, photos and videos you take will also be saved in Samsung Cloud. You can view images and videos saved in Samsung Cloud in your Gallery app and from other devices. Launch the Gallery app, tap Settings, and then tap the Sync with Samsung Cloud switch to activate it. The Gallery app and Samsung Cloud will be synced. Deleting images or videos Deleting an image or a video Select an image or a video and tap at the bottom of the screen. Deleting multiple images and videos 1 On the Gallery screen, tap and hold an image or a video to delete. 2 Tick the images or videos to delete. 3 Tap Delete. 90 Apps and features Multi window Introduction Multi window lets you run two apps at the same time in the split screen view. You can also run multiple apps at the same time in the pop-up view. Some apps may not support this feature. Split screen view Pop-up view Split screen view 1 Tap the Recents button to open the list of recently used apps. 2 Swipe to the left or right, tap an apps icon, and then tap Open in split screen view. The selected app will launch in the upper window. 91 Apps and features 3 On the lower window, swipe left or right to select another app to launch. To launch apps not on the list of recently used apps, tap the Home button or Back button and select an app. Adjusting the window size Drag the bar between the app windows up or down to adjust the size of the windows. When you drag the bar between the app windows to the top or bottom edge of the screen, the window will be maximised. 92 Apps and features Pop-up view 1 Tap the Recents button to open the list of recently used apps. 2 Swipe to the left or right, tap an apps icon, and then tap Open in pop-up view. The app screen will appear in the pop-up view. Minimise the window. Maximise the window. Close the app. Adjust the transparency level. Moving pop-up windows To move a pop-up window, tap the windows toolbar and drag it to a new location. 93 Apps and features Kids Home Introduction You can restrict childrens access to certain apps, set their usage times, and configure settings to provide a fun and safe environment for children when they use the device. Starting Kids Home When starting Kids Home for the first time or after performing a data reset, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. 1 Open the notification panel, swipe downwards on the notification panel, and then tap
(Kids Home) to activate it. 2 Read the Kids Home intro page and tap Next. 3 Create a PIN to use when using Kids Home. If you have already set the screen lock method on your device, you can use the same lock method for Kids Home. The Kids Home screen will appear. The created PIN will be used when activating the Parental control feature or closing Kids Home. 94 Apps and features Using Kids Home Open the notification panel, swipe downwards on the notification panel, and then tap
(Kids Home) to activate it. The Kids Home screen will appear. Available apps Kids Phone Kids Camera Access additional options. Kids Art Studio Kids Browser Kids Gallery Configuring settings for Kids Home On the Kids Home screen, tap Parental control and enter the PIN. Kids name: Manage your childs profile. Set daily playtime: Restrict the usage time for Kids Home. Daily usage: View the daily usage time of Kids Home. Activity: View the activity history of Kids Home. Frequently contacted: View the frequently used contacts in Kids Home. My kids creations: View the works created from the apps in Kids Home. Allowed content: Check the apps or content supported by Kids Home and add them. Closing Kids Home To close Kids Home, tap the Back button or tap Close Kids Home, and then enter your PIN. 95 Apps and features Samsung Members Samsung Members offers support services to customers, such as device problem diagnosis, and lets users submit questions and error reports. You can also share information with others in the Galaxy users community or view the latest Galaxy news and tips. Samsung Members can help you solve any problems you might encounter while using your device. Additional options Send feedback. This apps availability and supported features may vary depending on the region or service provider. To submit your feedback or post your comments, you must register and sign in to your Samsung account. Refer to Samsung account for more information. 96 Apps and features Samsung Notes Create notes by entering text from the keyboard or by handwriting or drawing on the screen. You can also insert images or voice recordings into your notes. Creating notes 1 Launch the Samsung Notes app and tap 2 Select an input method from the toolbar at the top of the screen and compose a note. Enter text using the keyboard. Write or draw with pens. Paint with brushes. Insert an image or a voice recording. 3 When you are finished composing the note, tap Save. Deleting notes 1 Launch the Samsung Notes app. 2 Tap and hold a note to delete. To delete multiple notes, tick more notes to delete. 3 Tap Delete. 97 Apps and features Calendar Manage your schedule by entering upcoming events or tasks in your planner. Creating events 1 Launch the Calendar app and tap or double-tap a date. If the date already has saved events or tasks in it, tap the date and tap
. 2 Enter event details. Enter a title. Set the duration. Set an alarm. Enter the location. Add a note. Select a sticker to display with the event. Change the event's colour. Select a calendar to save the event to. Add more details. 3 Tap Save to save the event. Adding a reminder Launch the Calendar app and tap on the Reminder app. Refer to Reminder for more information. Reminder to launch the Reminder app. Add a task 98 Apps and features Syncing events with your accounts 1 Launch the Settings app, tap Accounts and backup Accounts and select the account to sync with. 2 Tap Sync account and tap the Calendar switch to activate it. For the Samsung account, tap Sync settings and tap the Calendar switch to activate it. To add accounts to sync with, launch the Calendar app and tap account. Then, select an account to sync with and sign in. When an account is added, it will appear on the list. Add new Samsung Flow Introduction Samsung Flow allows you to easily connect your tablet to your smartphone and use them conveniently, such as checking notifications or sharing contents. Samsung Flow must be installed on both devices that you want to connect. If Samsung Flow is not installed, download it from Galaxy Apps or Play Store. This feature is only available on some Samsung Android devices. To use this feature, you must activate Bluetooth feature on your tablet and your smartphone. Connecting your tablet and smartphone 1 On your smartphone, launch Samsung Flow. 2 On your tablet, launch the Samsung Flow app. If you are using this feature for the first time, tap START. 99 Apps and features 3 Tap SCAN FOR DEVICES. 4 Select your smartphone from the detected devices list. 5 Accept the connection request on both devices. 6 Confirm the passkey on both devices. The devices will be connected. Sharing mobile data connection Share your smartphones mobile data connection with your tablet using a mobile hotspot when the Internet connection is not available on your tablet. 1 On your tablet, launch the Samsung Flow app. 2 Tap Connect to Mobile Hotspot. You can access the Internet on your tablet using your smartphones mobile data connection. Your smartphone must support the mobile hotspot feature. You may incur additional charges on your smartphone when using this feature. Checking notifications on your tablet When you receive new notifications on your smartphone, check the notifications in pop-up window on your tablet. Sharing contents You can share your smartphones contents with your tablet. 100 Apps and features My Files Access and manage various files stored in the device or in other locations, such as cloud storage services. Launch the My Files app. View files that are stored in each storage. To check for unnecessary data and free up the devices storage, tap Storage analysis. To search for files or folders, tap
. Clock Introduction Set alarms, check the current time in many cities around the world, time an event, or set a specific duration. Alarm Launch the Clock app and tap Alarm. in the alarms list, set an alarm time, select the days on which the alarm will repeat, set Setting alarms Tap other various alarm options, and then tap Save. To open the keypad to enter an alarm time, tap the time input field. To activate or deactivate alarms, tap the switch next to the alarm in the alarms list. 101 Apps and features Stopping alarms Tap Dismiss to stop an alarm. If you have previously enabled the snooze option, tap Snooze to repeat the alarm after a specified length of time. Deleting alarms Tap and hold an alarm, tick alarms to delete, and then tap Delete. World Clock Launch the Clock app and tap World Clock. Creating clocks Tap To use the time zone converter, tap Time zone converter.
, enter a city name or select a city from the map, and then tap Add. Deleting clocks Tap and hold a clock, tick clocks to delete, and then tap Delete. Stopwatch 1 Launch the Clock app and tap Stopwatch. 2 Tap Start to time an event. To record lap times while timing an event, tap Lap. 3 Tap Stop to stop timing. To restart the timing, tap Resume. To clear lap times, tap Reset. 102 Apps and features Timer 1 Launch the Clock app and tap Timer. To add a frequently used timer, tap 2 Set the duration, and then tap Start.
, set the duration and name, and then tap Add. To open the keypad to enter the duration, tap the duration input field. 3 Tap Dismiss when the timer goes off. Calculator Perform simple or complex calculations. Launch the Calculator app. You can see the calculation history at the upper part of the screen. To clear the history, tap Clear history. To use the unit conversion tool, tap or temperature, into other units. You can convert various values, such as area, length, 103 Apps and features Game Launcher Introduction Game Launcher gathers your games downloaded from Play Store and Galaxy Apps into one place for easy access. You can set the device to game mode to play games more easily. Downloaded apps. Access additional options. View your gameplay information. View a list of the most popular games for Galaxy users. Open games with or without sound. Change the performance mode. 104 Apps and features Using Game Launcher 1 Launch the Game Launcher app. If Game Launcher does not appear, launch the Settings app, tap Advanced features, and then tap the Game Launcher switch to activate it. 2 Tap a game from the games list. To find more games, swipe to the left on the screen. Games downloaded from Play Store and Galaxy Apps will be automatically shown on the Game Launcher screen. If you cannot see your games, tap Add apps. Removing a game from Game Launcher Tap and hold a game and tap Remove from Game Launcher. Changing the performance mode You can change the game performance mode. Launch the Game Launcher app, tap Focus on power saving: This saves battery power while playing games. Balanced: This balances the performance and the battery usage time. Focus on performance: This focuses on giving you the best possible performance while playing games.
, and then drag the bar to select the mode you want. To change the settings for each game, tick the Settings for each game and tap Apply. Battery power efficiency may vary by game. 105 Apps and features Using Game Tools You can use various options on the Game Tools panel while playing a game. To open the Game Tools panel, tap from the bottom of the screen to show it. on the navigation bar. If the navigation bar is hidden, drag upwards Set how to display incoming calls and notifications during games. Lock some features during games. Set additional features. Hide the buttons on the navigation bar. Launch apps in a pop-up window. Edit the apps list. Access the Game Tools settings. Record your game session. Capture screenshots. Lock the touchscreen while the game is being played. Available options may vary depending on the game. Setting how to display incoming calls and notifications during games You can enjoy your games without being disturbed even when you receive a call or notification. Tap Calls and notifications and select an option to activate it. Minimised caller notifications: A small notification will appear at the top of the screen when you receive a call during games. Dont display notifications: Only display notifications from some apps or emergency notifications during games. 106 Apps and features SmartThings Introduction Connect to nearby devices, such as Bluetooth headsets or other smartphones, easily and quickly. You can also control and manage TVs, home appliances, and Internet of Things (IoT) products with your tablet. Connecting with nearby devices: Connect with nearby devices, such as Bluetooth headsets or wearable devices, easily and quickly. Registering and controlling home appliances, TVs, and IoT products: Register smart refrigerators, washers, air conditioners, air purifiers, TVs, and Internet of Things (IoT) products on your tablet, and view their status or control them from your tablets screen. Receiving notification: Receive notifications from connected devices on your tablet. For example, when the laundry is finished, you can receive a notification on your tablet. Launch the SmartThings app. Access additional options. Search for and register nearby devices. Supported devices Manage automations. Manage locations and devices. SmartThings tips View the dashboard. 107 Apps and features To use SmartThings, your tablet and other devices must be connected to a Wi-Fi or mobile network. To fully use SmartThings, you must register and sign in to your Samsung account. The devices you can connect may vary depending on the region or service provider. To see the list of connectable devices, launch the SmartThings app and tap Supported devices. Available features may differ depending on the connected device. Connected devices own errors or defects are not covered by the Samsung warranty. When errors or defects occur on the connected devices, contact the devices manufacturer. Connecting to nearby devices Connect to nearby devices, such as Bluetooth headsets, easily and quickly. Connection methods may vary depending on the type of connected devices or the shared content. 1 Launch the SmartThings app. 2 On the dashboard, tap Add device. 3 Select a device from the list and connect to it by following the on-screen instructions. 108 Apps and features Using home appliances, TVs, and IoT products View the status of your smart appliances, TVs, and IoT products from your tablets screen. You can group devices by location and add rules to control the devices easily and conveniently. Connecting devices 1 Launch the SmartThings app. 2 On the dashboard, tap Add device. 3 Select a device from the list. If there is no device on the list, tap device type. Or, tap Search and enter the device or model name. under ADD DEVICE MANUALLY and select a 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to register devices. Viewing and controlling connected devices You can view and control the devices. For example, you can check the ingredients in your refrigerator or adjust the TV volume. 1 Launch the SmartThings app. The list of connected devices will appear. 2 View the status of devices on the list. To control the devices, select a device. When the device controller supplied with the selected device is downloaded, you can control the device. 109 Apps and features Adding devices and scenes by locations Add devices by locations, view the list of devices in a same location, and control them. You can also add a scene to a location to control multiple devices at the same time. Adding locations 1 Launch the SmartThings app and tap Devices ALL DEVICES Add location. 2 Enter the location name. To set a location, tap Geolocation to select a location on the map and tap DONE. 3 Tap SAVE. Your location will be added. To add devices to the location, tap ADD DEVICE and follow the on-screen instructions to register devices. The devices will be added to the location. Adding scenes Add a scene and register devices to it to control multiple devices at the same time with a single tap of a button or with a voice command. Launch the SmartThings app, select a location, tap Add scene, and then set scene options. You can set the scene name, icon, and devices. 110 Apps and features Adding automations You can also set an automation to operate devices automatically depending on the preset time, the status of devices, and more. For example, add an automation to turn on the audio automatically every day at 7:00 AM. 1 Launch the SmartThings app and tap Automations ADD AUTOMATION. 2 Select the location to run the automation. 3 Select the recommended automations. You can also create a custom automation. Tap CUSTOM AUTOMATION. 4 Set the activation conditions for this automation. 5 Tap ADD next to Then and set actions to perform. 6 Tap SAVE. Receiving notifications You can receive notifications from connected devices on your tablet. For example, when the laundry is finished, you can receive a notification on your tablet. To set devices to receive notifications, launch the SmartThings app, tap Settings Notifications, and then tap the switches next to the devices you want. 111 Apps and features Sharing content Share content by using various sharing options. The following actions are an example of sharing images. You may incur additional charges when sharing files via the mobile network. 1 Launch the Gallery app and select an image. 2 Tap and select a sharing method, such as message and email. When you have a communication or sharing history, the people you contacted will appear on the sharing options panel. To directly share content with them via the corresponding app, select a persons icon. If the feature is not activated, launch the Settings app, tap Advanced features, and then tap the Direct share switch to activate it. 112 Apps and features Using additional features Share large files: Share large files. Upload files to the Samsung storage server and share them with others via a Web link or a code. To use this feature, your phone number must be verified. Smart View: Share content with nearby devices via Wi-Fi Direct or Bluetooth, or with SmartThings supported devices. You can also view your devices displayed content on a large screen by connecting your device to a screen mirroring-enabled TV or monitor. When the image is sent to the recipients devices, a notification will appear on their devices. Tap the notification to view or download the image. Daily Board Introduction Daily Board lets you use your tablet as a picture frame when it is charging or connected to a dock. You can enjoy a slideshow with your favourite images and view the information such as the time or the weather. You must use a pogo charging dock if you want to use this feature by connecting your tablet to a dock. The pogo charging dock is sold separately. 113 Apps and features Launching Daily Board Launching Daily Board while charging 1 When the device is charging, drag the status bar downwards to open the notification panel. 2 Tap Tap here to start Daily Board. to start Daily Board. If you are using this feature for the first time, read and agree to the terms and conditions, and then tap Agree. Launching Daily Board using a dock 1 Connect the charger to the charging dock. 2 Slide the device into the charging dock to meet the devices connectors and the docks charging terminals. 3 When the device is connected to the charging dock, Daily Board will launch automatically. If you are using this feature for the first time, read and agree to the terms and conditions, and then tap START. If Daily Board does not start automatically, launch the Settings app, tap Advanced features Daily Board, and then tap the Auto start switch to activate it. 114 Apps and features Adding images You can add your favourite images to display. 1 Launch the Settings app, tap Advanced features Daily Board. 2 Tap Slideshow Select albums and select an album. The selected images will be displayed when the slideshow starts. You can select up to 1000 images to display from Gallery. Closing Daily Board To close Daily Board, tap the Back button. Deactivating Daily Board You can set the device to prevent Daily Board from launching even when a charger or a dock is connected. Launch the Settings app, tap Advanced features, and then tap the Daily Board switch to deactivate it. 115 Apps and features Google apps Google provides entertainment, social network, and business apps. You may require a Google account to access some apps. To view more app information, access each apps help menu. Some apps may not be available or may be labelled differently depending on the region or service provider. Chrome Search for information and browse webpages. Gmail Send or receive emails via the Google Mail service. Maps Find your location on the map, search the world map, and view location information for various places around you. Play Music Discover, listen to, and share music on your device. You can upload music collections stored on your device to the cloud and access them later. Play Movies & TV Purchase or rent videos, such as movies and TV programmes, from Play Store. Drive Store your content on the cloud, access it from anywhere, and share it with others. 116 Apps and features YouTube Watch or create videos and share them with others. Photos Search for, manage, and edit all your photos and videos from various sources in one place. Google Search quickly for items on the Internet or your device. Duo Make a simple video call. 117 Settings Introduction Customise device settings. You can make your device more personalised by configuring various setting options. Launch the Settings app. To search for settings by entering keywords, tap
. Connections Options Change settings for various connections, such as the Wi-Fi feature and Bluetooth. On the Settings screen, tap Connections. Wi-Fi: Activate the Wi-Fi feature to connect to a Wi-Fi network and access the Internet or other network devices. Refer to Wi-Fi for more information. Bluetooth: Use Bluetooth to exchange data or media files with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Refer to Bluetooth for more information. Tablet visibility: Allow other devices to find your device to share content with you. When this feature is activated, your device will be visible to other devices when they search for available devices using their Transfer files to device option. Flight mode: Set the device to disable all wireless functions on your device. You can use only non-network services. Follow the regulations provided by the airline and the instructions of aircraft personnel. In cases where it is allowed to use the device, always use it in flight mode. 118 Settings Mobile networks: Configure your mobile network settings. Data usage: Keep track of your data usage amount and customise the settings for the limitation. Set the device to automatically disable the mobile data connection when the amount of mobile data you have used reaches your specified limit. You can also activate the data saver feature to prevent some apps running in the background from sending or receiving data. Refer to Data saver for more information. Mobile Hotspot and Tethering: Use the device as a mobile hotspot to share the devices mobile data connection with other devices when the network connection is not available. Connections can be made via Wi-Fi, USB, or Bluetooth. Refer to Mobile Hotspot and Tethering for more information. More connection settings: Customise settings to control other features. Refer to More connection settings for more information. Wi-Fi Activate the Wi-Fi feature to connect to a Wi-Fi network and access the Internet or other network devices. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network 1 On the Settings screen, tap Connections Wi-Fi, and then tap the switch to activate it. 2 Select a network from the Wi-Fi networks list. Networks that require a password appear with a lock icon. Enter the password and tap Connect. Once the device connects to a Wi-Fi network, the device will reconnect to that network each time it is available without requiring a password. To prevent the device connecting to the network automatically, select it from the list of networks and tap Forget. If you cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network properly, restart your devices Wi-Fi feature or the wireless router. 119 Settings Wi-Fi Direct Wi-Fi Direct connects devices directly via a Wi-Fi network without requiring an access point. 1 On the Settings screen, tap Connections Wi-Fi, and then tap the switch to activate it. 2 Tap Wi-Fi Direct. The detected devices are listed. If the device you want to connect to is not in the list, request that the device turns on its Wi-Fi Direct feature. 3 Select a device to connect to. The devices will be connected when the other device accepts the Wi-Fi Direct connection request. Sending and receiving data You can share data, such as contacts or media files, with other devices. The following actions are an example of sending an image to another device. 1 Launch the Gallery app and select an image. 2 Tap Wi-Fi Direct and select a device to transfer the image to. 3 Accept the Wi-Fi Direct connection request on the other device. If the devices are already connected, the image will be sent to the other device without the connection request procedure. Ending the device connection 1 On the Settings screen, tap Connections Wi-Fi. 2 Tap Wi-Fi Direct. The device displays the connected devices in the list. 3 Tap the device name to disconnect the devices. 120 Settings Bluetooth Use Bluetooth to exchange data or media files with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Samsung is not responsible for the loss, interception, or misuse of data sent or received via Bluetooth. Always ensure that you share and receive data with devices that are trusted and properly secured. If there are obstacles between the devices, the operating distance may be reduced. Some devices, especially those that are not tested or approved by the Bluetooth SIG, may be incompatible with your device. Do not use the Bluetooth feature for illegal purposes (for example, pirating copies of files or illegally tapping communications for commercial purposes). Samsung is not responsible for the repercussion of illegal use of the Bluetooth feature. Pairing with other Bluetooth devices 1 On the Settings screen, tap Connections Bluetooth, and then tap the switch to activate it. The detected devices will be listed. 2 Select a device to pair with. If the device you want to pair with is not on the list, set the device to enter Bluetooth pairing mode. Refer to the other devices user manuals. Your device is visible to other devices while the Bluetooth settings screen is open. 3 Accept the Bluetooth connection request on your device to confirm. The devices will be connected when the other device accepts the Bluetooth connection request. 121 Settings Sending and receiving data Many apps support data transfer via Bluetooth. You can share data, such as contacts or media files, with other Bluetooth devices. The following actions are an example of sending an image to another device. 1 Launch the Gallery app and select an image. 2 Tap Bluetooth, and then select a device to transfer the image to. If your device has paired with the device before, tap the device name without confirming the auto-generated passkey. If the device you want to pair with is not in the list, request that the device turns on its visibility option. 3 Accept the Bluetooth connection request on the other device. Unpairing Bluetooth devices 1 On the Settings screen, tap Connections Bluetooth. The device displays the paired devices in the list. next to the device name to unpair. 2 Tap 3 Tap Unpair. 122 Settings Data saver Reduce your data usage by preventing some apps running in the background from sending or receiving data. On the Settings screen, tap Connections Data usage Data saver and tap the switch to activate it. When the data saver feature is activated, the icon will appear on the status bar. Data saver feature activated To select apps to use data without restriction, tap Allow app while Data saver on and select apps. Mobile Hotspot and Tethering Use the device as a mobile hotspot to share the devices mobile data connection with other devices when the network connection is not available. Connections can be made via Wi-Fi, USB, or Bluetooth. On the Settings screen, tap Connections Mobile Hotspot and Tethering. You may incur additional charges when using this feature. Mobile Hotspot: Use the mobile hotspot to share the devices mobile data connection with computers or other devices. Bluetooth tethering: Use Bluetooth tethering to share the devices mobile data connection with computers or other devices via Bluetooth. USB tethering: Use USB tethering to share the devices mobile data connection with a computer via USB. When connected to a computer, the device is used as a wireless modem for the computer. 123 Settings Using the mobile hotspot Use your device as a mobile hotspot to share your devices mobile data connection with other devices. 1 On the Settings screen, tap Connections Mobile Hotspot and Tethering Mobile Hotspot. 2 Tap the switch to activate it. icon appears on the status bar. Other devices can find your device in the Wi-Fi The networks list. To set a password for the mobile hotspot, tap Configure Mobile Hotspot and select the level of security. Then, enter a password and tap Save. 3 On the other devices screen, search for and select your device from the Wi-Fi networks list. If the mobile hotspot is not found, on your device, tap Configure Mobile Hotspot, tick Show advanced options, and then deselect Hide my device and Use 5 GHz band when available. If the other device cannot connect to the mobile hotspot, on your device, tap Allowed devices and tap the Allowed devices only switch to deactivate it. 4 On the connected device, use the devices mobile data connection to access the Internet. 124 Settings More connection settings Customise settings to control other connection features. On the Settings screen, tap Connections More connection settings. Nearby device scanning: Set the device to scan for nearby devices to connect to. Printing: Configure settings for printer plug-ins installed on the device. You can search for available printers or add one manually to print files. Refer to Printing for more information. VPN: Set up virtual networks (VPNs) on your device to connect to a school or companys private network. Private DNS: Use the reliable domain name system (DNS) for a school or companys internal private network instead of using the external hosting network. The DNS will be searched for and connected to automatically, or you can search for the DNS and connect to it manually. Ethernet: When you connect an Ethernet adaptor, you can use a wired network and configure network settings. Printing Configure settings for printer plug-ins installed on the device. You can connect the device to a printer via Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi Direct, and print images or documents. Some printers may not be compatible with the device. Adding printer plug-ins Add printer plug-ins for printers you want to connect the device to. 1 On the Settings screen, tap Connections More connection settings Printing Download plugin. 125 Settings 2 Search for a printer plug-in in Play Store. 3 Select a printer plug-in and install it. 4 Select the installed printer plug-in. The device will automatically search for printers that are connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your device. 5 Select a printer to add. To add printers manually, tap Add printer. Printing content While viewing content, such as images or documents, access the options list, tap Print All printers..., and then select a printer. Printing methods may vary depending on the content type. Sound Options Change settings for various sounds on the device. On the Settings screen, tap Sound. Sound mode: Set the device to use sound mode or silent mode. Ringtone: Change the call ringtone. Notification sounds: Change the notification sound. 126 Settings Volume: Adjust the volume level for call ringtones, music and videos, system sounds, and notifications. Use Volume keys for media: Set the device to adjust the media volume level when you press the Volume key. System sounds and vibration: Set the device to sound or vibrate for actions, such as turning the screen on or off or controlling the touchscreen. Advanced sound settings: Optimise the settings for when media is being played. Refer to Dolby Atmos (surround sound) or Separate app sound for more information. Dolby Atmos (surround sound) Select a surround sound mode optimised for various types of audio, such as movies, music, and voice. With Dolby Atmos, you can experience moving audio sounds that flows all around you. On the Settings screen, tap Sound Advanced sound settings Sound quality and effects Dolby Atmos, tap the switch to activate it, and then select a mode. Separate app sound Set the device to play media sound from a specific app on the connected Bluetooth speaker or headset separate from the sound of other apps. For example, you can listen to the Navigation app through your devices speaker while listening to playback from the Music app through the vehicles Bluetooth speaker. 1 On the Settings screen, tap Sound Advanced sound settings Separate app sound and tap the switch to activate it. 2 Select an app to play media sounds separately and tap the Back button. 3 Select a device for playing the selected apps media sound. 127 Settings Notifications Options Change the notification settings. On the Settings screen, tap Notifications. App icon badges: Change the settings for app icon badges. Refer to App icon badges for more information. Do not disturb: Set the device to mute incoming calls, notification sounds, and media, except for allowed exceptions. Status bar: Set the device to display only three recent notifications and whether to show the remaining battery level in percentage on the status bar. Recently sent: View the apps that received recent notifications and change the notification settings. To customise notification settings for more apps, tap See all All and select an app from the app list. App icon badges Change the settings for app icon badges. On the Settings screen, tap Notifications App icon badges. To display icon badges, tap the switch to activate it. To change the badge style, select an option under Badge style. With number Without number 128 Settings Display Options Change the display and the Home screen settings. On the Settings screen, tap Display. Brightness: Adjust the brightness of the display. Outdoor mode: Activate outdoor mode to make the display easier to see in bright conditions. Night mode: Reduce eye strain by applying the dark theme when using the device at night or in a dark place. Turn on the GPS feature to set the device to activate night mode at night and turn it off in the morning based on your current location. The dark theme may not be applied in some apps. Font size and style: Change the font size and style. Screen zoom: Change the screen zoom setting. Screen timeout: Set the length of time the device waits before turning off the displays backlight. Home screen: Change the Home screen settings. Navigation bar: Change the navigation bar settings. Refer to Navigation bar (soft buttons) for more information. Screensaver: Set the device to launch a screensaver when the device is charging. Refer to Screensaver for more information. 129 Settings Screensaver You can set to display images as a screensaver when the screen turns off automatically. The screensaver will be displayed when the device is charging. 1 On the Settings screen, tap Display Screensaver and tap the switch to activate it. 2 Select an option. If you select Photo Frame, a slideshow with selected images will start. If you select Photo Table or Photos, selected images will appear as small cards and overlap. 3 Tap to select albums for displaying images. 4 When you are finished, tap the Back button. To preview the selected option, tap Preview. When you tap the screen while your screensaver is displayed, the screen will turn on. Wallpaper Change the wallpaper settings for the Home screen and the locked screen. On the Settings screen, tap Wallpaper. 130 Settings Lock screen Options Change the settings for the locked screen. On the Settings screen, tap Lock screen. The available options may vary depending on the screen lock method selected. Screen lock type: Change the screen lock method. Smart Lock: Set the device to unlock itself when trusted locations or devices are detected. Refer to Smart Lock for more information. Secure lock settings: Change screen lock settings for the selected lock method. Clock style: Change the type and colour of the clock on the locked screen. Roaming clock: Change the clock to show both the local and home time zones on the locked screen when roaming. FaceWidgets: Change the settings of the items displayed on the locked screen. Contact information: Set the device to show contact information, such as your email address, on the locked screen. Notifications: Set how to show notifications on the locked screen. App shortcuts: Select apps to display shortcuts to them on the locked screen. About Lock screen: View the Locked screen version and legal information. 131 Settings Smart Lock You can set the device to unlock itself and remain unlocked when trusted locations or devices are detected. For example, if you have set your home as a trusted location, when you get home your device will detect the location and automatically unlock itself. This feature will be available to use after you set a screen lock method. If you do not use your device for four hours or when you turn on the device, you must unlock the screen using the pattern, PIN, or password you set. 1 On the Settings screen, tap Lock screen Smart Lock. 2 Unlock the screen using the preset screen lock method. 3 Select an option and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setting. Security Options Change the settings for securing the device. On the Settings screen, tap Security. Google Play Protect: Set the device to check for harmful apps and behaviour and warn about potential harm and remove them. Find My Mobile: Activate or deactivate the Find My Mobile feature. Access the Find My Mobile website (findmymobile.samsung.com) to track and control your lost or stolen device. You can also allow the Google location service to provide more accurate information about the location of your device. Security update: View the version of your devices software and check for updates. Install unknown apps: Set the device to allow the installation of apps from unknown sources. Secure Folder: Create a secure folder to protect your private content and apps from others. Refer to Secure Folder for more information. 132 Settings Encrypt SD card: Set the device to encrypt files on a memory card. If you reset your device to the factory defaults with this setting enabled, the device will not be able to read your encrypted files. Disable this setting before resetting the device. Other security settings: Configure additional security settings. Location: Change settings for location information permissions. App permissions: View the list of features and apps that have permission to use them. You can also edit the permission settings. Secure Folder Secure Folder protects your private content and apps, such as photos and contacts, from being accessed by others. You can keep your private content and apps secure even when the device is unlocked. Secure Folder is a separate, secured storage area. The data in Secure Folder cannot be transferred to other devices via unapproved sharing methods, such as USB or Wi-Fi Direct. Attempting to customise the operating system or modifying software will cause Secure Folder to be automatically locked and inaccessible. Before saving data in Secure Folder, make sure to back up a copy of the data in another secure location. 133 Settings Setting up Secure Folder 1 Launch the Settings app and tap Security Secure Folder. 2 Tap Continue. 3 Enter your Samsung account ID and password and tap Sign in. 4 Select a lock method to use for Secure Folder and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. To change the name or icon colour of Secure Folder, tap Customise icon. When you launch the Secure Folder app, you must unlock the app using your preset lock method. If you forget your Secure Folder unlock code, you can reset it using your Samsung account. Tap the reset button at the bottom of the locked screen, and enter your Samsung account password. Setting auto lock for Secure Folder Set the device to automatically lock Secure Folder when it is not being used. 1 Launch the Secure Folder app and tap Settings Auto lock Secure Folder. 2 Select a lock option. To manually lock your Secure Folder, tap Lock. 134 Settings Moving content to Secure Folder Move content, such as photos and contacts, to Secure Folder. The following actions are an example of moving an image from the default storage to Secure Folder. 1 Launch the Secure Folder app and tap Add files. 2 Tap Images, tick images to move, and then tap Done. 3 Tap Move. The selected items will be deleted from the original folder and moved to Secure Folder. To copy items, tap Copy. The method for moving content may vary depending on the content type. Moving content from Secure Folder Move content from Secure Folder to the corresponding app in the default storage. The following actions are an example of moving an image from Secure Folder to the default storage. 1 Launch the Secure Folder app and tap Gallery. 2 Select an image and tap Move out of Secure Folder. The selected items will be moved to Gallery in the default storage. 135 Settings Adding apps Add an app to use in Secure Folder. 1 Launch the Secure Folder app and tap Add apps. 2 Tick one or more apps installed on the device and tap Add. To install apps from Play Store or Galaxy Apps, tap Download from Play Store or Download from Galaxy Store. Removing apps from Secure Folder Tap and hold an app to delete, and tap Uninstall. Adding accounts Add your Samsung and Google accounts, or other accounts, to sync with the apps in Secure Folder. 1 Launch the Secure Folder app and tap Settings Accounts Add account. 2 Select an account service. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the account setup. Hiding Secure Folder You can hide the Secure Folder shortcut from the Apps screen. Launch the Secure Folder app, tap Settings, and then tap the Show Secure Folder switch to deactivate it. Alternatively, drag the status bar downwards to open the notification panel. Then, swipe downwards on the notification panel and tap Secure Folder to deactivate the feature. 136 Settings Backing up and restoring Secure Folder Back up content and apps in Secure Folder to Samsung Cloud using your Samsung account and restore them later. Backing up data 1 Launch the Secure Folder app and tap Settings Backup and restore. 2 Tap Add account and sign in to your Samsung account. 3 Tap Back up Secure Folder data. 4 Tick items you want to back up and tap Back up now. Data will be backed up to Samsung Cloud. Restoring data 1 Launch the Secure Folder app and tap Settings Backup and restore. 2 Tap Restore. 3 Tap 4 Select the data types you want to restore and tap Restore now. to select a device to restore the data. Backed up data will be restored to your device. Uninstalling Secure Folder You can uninstall Secure Folder, including the content and apps in it. Launch the Secure Folder app and tap Settings More settings Uninstall. To back up content before uninstalling Secure Folder, tick Move media files out of Secure Folder and tap Uninstall. To access data backed from Secure Folder, launch the My Files app and tap Internal storage Secure Folder. Notes saved in Samsung Notes will not be backed up. 137 Settings Accounts and backup Options Sync, back up, or restore your devices data using Samsung Cloud. You can also register and manage accounts, such as your Samsung account or Google account, or transfer data to or from other devices via Smart Switch. On the Settings screen, tap Accounts and backup. Accounts: Add your Samsung and Google accounts, or other accounts, to sync with. Users: Set up additional user accounts for other users to use the device with personalised settings, such as email accounts, wallpaper preferences, and more. Refer to Users for more information. Backup and restore: Keep your personal information, app data, and settings safe on your device. You can back up your sensitive information and access it later. You must sign in to your Google or Samsung account to back up or restore data. Samsung Cloud: Manage the content that you want to store securely in Samsung Cloud. Check the usage status of your Samsung Cloud storage, and sync, back up, and restore your data. Refer to Samsung Cloud for more information. Smart Switch: Launch Smart Switch and transfer data from your previous device. Refer to Transferring data from your previous device (Smart Switch) for more information. Regularly back up your data to a safe location, such as Samsung Cloud or a computer, so that you can restore it if the data is corrupted or lost due to an unintended factory data reset. 138 Settings Users Set up additional user accounts for other users to use the device with personalised settings, such as email accounts, wallpaper preferences, and more. Following types of user accounts are available:
Administrator: The administrator account is created only when setting up the device for the first time, and cannot be created more than one. This account has full control of the device including user account management. You can add or delete user accounts only when using this account. Guest: This account allows guests to access the device. Information and data used during a guest session is temporarily stored. Each time you use this account, you are asked whether to continue the previous guest session or reset it. New user: This account allows users to access their own apps and content, and customise the device settings that affect all accounts. Adding users 1 On the Settings screen, tap Accounts and backup Users. 2 Tap Add user or profile OK Set up now. The device will switch to a new user account and the default locked screen will appear on the screen. 3 Unlock the device and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the account setup. 139 Settings Switching users Tap the user account icon at the top of the locked screen and select an account to switch to. Locked screen Managing users When using the owner account, you can delete accounts or change account settings. To delete a user account, tap To change an accounts settings, tap next to the account and then tap Delete user. next to an account. 140 Settings Samsung Cloud Back up data from your previous device to Samsung Cloud and restore the data to your new device. You can also sync data saved in your device with Samsung Cloud and view data saved on the Samsung Cloud. You must register and sign in to your Samsung account to use Samsung Cloud. Refer to Samsung account for more information. Backing up data from your previous device 1 On your previous device, sign in to your Samsung account. 2 Launch the Settings app, select the backup option, and back up your data. If your device supports Samsung Cloud, launch the Settings app, tap Accounts and backup Samsung Cloud Back up this tablet, tick items you want to back up, and then tap Back up to back up your data. The data backup method may vary depending on your model. Some data will not be backed up. To check which data will be backed up, launch the Settings app, tap Accounts and backup Samsung Cloud Back up this tablet. To view the backup data for each device in your Samsung Cloud, launch the Settings app, tap Accounts and backup Samsung Cloud Restore data
, and then select a device you want. 141 Settings Restoring data from your previous device 1 On your new device, launch the Settings app and tap Accounts and backup Samsung Cloud. 2 Tap Restore data and select a previous device. 3 Tick the data types you want to restore and tap Restore. Syncing data from your device You can sync data saved in your device, such as images, videos, and events, with Samsung Cloud and access it from other devices. 1 On your new device, launch the Settings app and tap Accounts and backup Samsung Cloud. 2 Tap Settings Sync and auto backup settings Sync. 3 Tap the switches next to the items you want to sync with. You can check the saved data or change the settings by tapping the Gallery, Other synced data, or Samsung Cloud Drive. Google Configure settings for some features provided by Google. On the Settings screen, tap Google. 142 Settings Advanced features Options Activate advanced features and change the settings that control them. On the Settings screen, tap Advanced features. Excessive shaking or an impact to the device may cause an unintended input for some features using sensors. Daily Board: Set the device to show a slideshow with selected images. Refer to Daily Board for more information. Smart pop-up view: Select apps to view their notifications via pop-up windows. When using this feature, you can quickly view the contents via pop-up windows by tapping the icon on the screen. This feature is only available in apps that support the Multi window feature. Direct share: Set the device to display the people you contacted on the sharing options panel to allow you to share content directly. Reduce animations: Set the device to reduce certain screen effects if you are sensitive to animations or screen movement. Motions and gestures: Activate the motion feature and configure settings. Game Launcher: Activate the Game Launcher. Refer to Game Launcher for more information. 143 Settings Device care The device care feature provides an overview of the status of your devices battery, storage, memory, and system security. You can also automatically optimise the device with a tap of your finger. Battery Storage Security Memory 144 Settings Using the quick optimisation feature On the Settings screen, tap Device care Fix now or Optimise now. The quick optimisation feature improves device performance through the following actions. Clearing some memory. Deleting unnecessary files and closing apps running in the background. Managing abnormal battery usage. Scanning for crashed apps and malware. Battery Check the remaining battery power and time to use the device. For devices with low battery levels, conserve battery power by activating power saving features. On the Settings screen, tap Device care Battery. The usage time left shows the time remaining before the battery power runs out. Usage time left may vary depending on your device settings and operating conditions. You may not receive notifications from some apps that use power saving mode. Managing battery usage Select a power mode that suits your device usage purposes. Tap Power mode and select an option. Optimised: Optimised for a balance between the devices performance and battery usage. Medium power saving: Activate power saving mode to extend the batterys usage time. Maximum power saving: In maximum power saving mode, the device decreases battery consumption by activating night mode and limiting the apps and features available. Network connections, except for the mobile network, will be deactivated. You can set the device to charge the battery more quickly. Tap Settings and tap the Fast cable charging switch to activate it. 145 Settings Managing battery usage for each app You can save battery power by preventing apps that are running in the background from using battery power when they are not being used. Select apps from the apps list and tap the Put app to sleep switch to activate the feature. Also, tap Settings and set up the options under App power management. Storage Check the status of the used and available memory. On the Settings screen, tap Device care Storage. The actual available capacity of the internal memory is less than the specified capacity because the operating system and default apps occupy part of the memory. The available capacity may change when you update the device. You can view the available capacity of the internal memory in the Specification section for your device on the Samsung website. Managing the memory To delete residual files, such as cache, tap CLEAN NOW. To delete files or uninstall apps that you do not use any more, select a category under User data. Then, tick items to select and tap DELETE or UNINSTALL. Memory On the Settings screen, tap Device care Memory. To speed up your device by stopping apps running in the background, tick apps from the apps list, and tap CLEAN NOW. Security Check the devices security status. This feature scans your device for malware. On the Settings screen, tap Device care Security Scan tablet. 146 Settings Apps Manage the devices apps and change their settings. You can view the apps usage information, change their notification or permission settings, or uninstall or disable unnecessary apps. On the Settings screen, tap Apps. General management Customise your devices system settings or reset the device. On the Settings screen, tap General management. Language and input: Select device languages and change settings, such as keyboards and voice input types. Some options may not be available depending on the selected language. Refer to Adding device languages for more information. Date and time: Access and alter the settings to control how the device displays the time and date. If the battery remains fully discharged, the time and date is reset. Contact us: Ask questions or view frequently asked questions. Refer to Samsung Members for more information. Reset: Reset your devices settings or perform a factory data reset. You can reset all your settings, or only network settings, or accessibility settings. You can also set the device to restart at a preset time for device optimisation. 147 Settings Adding device languages You can add languages to use on your device. 1 On the Settings screen, tap General management Language and input Language Add language. To view all the languages that can be added, tap All languages. 2 Select a language to add. 3 To set the selected language as the default language, tap Set as default. To keep the current language setting, tap Keep current. The selected language will be added to your languages list. If you changed the default language, the selected language will be added to the top of the list. To change the default language from your languages list, drag and move it to the top of the list. Then, tap Apply. If an app does not support the default language, the next supported language in the list will be used. next to a language Accessibility Configure various settings to improve accessibility to the device. On the Settings screen, tap Accessibility. Screen reader: Activate Voice Assistant, which provides voice feedback. To view help information to learn how to use this feature, tap Tutorial. Visibility enhancements: Customise the settings to improve accessibility for visually impaired users. Hearing enhancements: Customise the settings to improve accessibility for users with hearing impairment. Interaction and dexterity: Customise the settings to improve accessibility for users who have reduced dexterity. Advanced settings: Configure settings for Direct access and notification features. Installed services: View accessibility services installed on the device. 148 Settings Software update Update your devices software via the firmware over-the-air (FOTA) service. You can also schedule software updates. On the Settings screen, tap Software update. If emergency software updates are released for your devices security and to block new types of security threats, they will be installed automatically without your agreement. Download and install: Check for and install updates manually. Auto download over Wi-Fi: Set the device to download updates automatically when connected to a Wi-Fi network. Last update: View information about the last software update. Security updates information Security updates are provided to strengthen the security of your device and protect your personal information. For security updates for your model, visit security.samsungmobile.com. The website supports only some languages. User manual View help information to learn how to use the device and apps or configure important settings. On the Settings screen, tap User manual. 149 Settings About tablet Access your devices information. On the Settings screen, tap About tablet. To change your devices name, tap Edit. Status: View various device information, such as the SIM card status, Wi-Fi MAC address, and serial number. Legal information: View legal information related to the device, such as safety information and the open source licence. Software information: View the devices software information, such as its operating system version and firmware version. Battery information: View the devices battery status and information. 150 Appendix Troubleshooting Before contacting a Samsung Service Centre, please attempt the following solutions. Some situations may not apply to your device. When you turn on your device or while you are using the device, it prompts you to enter one of the following codes:
Password: When the device lock feature is enabled, you must enter the password you set for the device. PIN: When using the device for the first time or when the PIN requirement is enabled, you must enter the PIN supplied with the SIM or USIM card. You can disable this feature by using the Lock SIM card menu. PUK: Your SIM or USIM card is blocked, usually as a result of entering your PIN incorrectly several times. You must enter the PUK supplied by your service provider. PIN2: When you access a menu requiring the PIN2, you must enter the PIN2 supplied with the SIM or USIM card. For more information, contact your service provider. Your device displays network or service error messages When you are in areas with weak signals or poor reception, you may lose reception. Move to another area and try again. While moving, error messages may appear repeatedly. You cannot access some options without a subscription. For more information, contact your service provider. Your device does not turn on When the battery is completely discharged, your device will not turn on. Fully charge the battery before turning on the device. 151 Appendix The touchscreen responds slowly or improperly If you attach a screen protector or optional accessories to the touchscreen, the touchscreen may not function properly. If you are wearing gloves, if your hands are not clean while touching the touchscreen, or if you tap the screen with sharp objects or your fingertips, the touchscreen may malfunction. The touchscreen may malfunction in humid conditions or when exposed to water. Restart your device to clear any temporary software bugs. Ensure that your device software is updated to the latest version. If the touchscreen is scratched or damaged, visit a Samsung Service Centre. Your device freezes or encounters a fatal error Try the following solutions. If the problem is still not resolved, contact a Samsung Service Centre. Restarting the device If your device freezes or hangs, you may need to close apps or turn off the device and turn it on again. Forcing restart If your device is frozen and unresponsive, press and hold the Power key and the Volume Down key simultaneously for more than 7 seconds to restart it. Resetting the device If the methods above do not solve your problem, perform a factory data reset. Launch the Settings app and tap General management Reset Factory data reset Reset Delete all. Before performing the factory data reset, remember to make backup copies of all important data stored in the device. 152 Appendix Calls are not connected Ensure that you have accessed the right cellular network. Ensure that you have not set call barring for the phone number you are dialling. Ensure that you have not set call barring for the incoming phone number. Others cannot hear you speaking on a call Ensure that you are not covering the built-in microphone. Ensure that the microphone is close to your mouth. If using an earphone, ensure that it is properly connected. Sound echoes during a call Adjust the volume by pressing the Volume key or move to another area. A cellular network or the Internet is often disconnected or audio quality is poor Ensure that you are not blocking the devices internal antenna. When you are in areas with weak signals or poor reception, you may lose reception. You may have connectivity problems due to issues with the service providers base station. Move to another area and try again. When using the device while moving, wireless network services may be disabled due to issues with the service providers network. The battery icon is empty Your battery is low. Charge the battery. 153 Appendix The battery does not charge properly (For Samsung-approved chargers) Ensure that the charger is connected properly. Visit a Samsung Service Centre and have the battery replaced. The battery depletes faster than when first purchased When you expose the device or the battery to very cold or very hot temperatures, the useful charge may be reduced. Battery consumption will increase when you use certain features or apps, such as GPS, games, or the Internet. The battery is consumable and the useful charge will get shorter over time. Error messages appear when launching the camera Your device must have sufficient available memory and battery power to operate the camera app. If you receive error messages when launching the camera, try the following:
Charge the battery. Free some memory by transferring files to a computer or deleting files from your device. Restart the device. If you are still having trouble with the camera app after trying these tips, contact a Samsung Service Centre. Photo quality is poorer than the preview The quality of your photos may vary, depending on the surroundings and the photography techniques you use. If you take photos in dark areas, at night, or indoors, image noise may occur or images may be out of focus. 154 Appendix Error messages appear when opening multimedia files If you receive error messages or multimedia files do not play when you open them on your device, try the following:
Free some memory by transferring files to a computer or deleting files from your device. Ensure that the music file is not Digital Rights Management (DRM)-protected. If the file is DRM-protected, ensure that you have the appropriate licence or key to play the file. Ensure that the file formats are supported by the device. If a file format is not supported, such as DivX or AC3, install an app that supports it. To confirm the file formats that your device supports, visit www.samsung.com. Your device supports photos and videos captured with the device. Photos and videos captured by other devices may not work properly. Your device supports multimedia files that are authorised by your network service provider or providers of additional services. Some content circulated on the Internet, such as ringtones, videos, or wallpapers, may not work properly. Bluetooth is not working well If another Bluetooth device is not located or there are connection problems or performance malfunctions, try the following:
Ensure that the device you wish to connect with is ready to be scanned or connected to. Ensure that your device and the other Bluetooth device are within the maximum Bluetooth range (10 m). On your device, launch the Settings app, tap Connections, and then tap the Bluetooth switch to re-activate it. On your device, launch the Settings app, tap General management Reset Reset network settings Reset settings to reset network settings. You may lose registered information when performing the reset. If the tips above do not solve the problem, contact a Samsung Service Centre. 155 Appendix A connection is not established when you connect the device to a computer Ensure that the USB cable you are using is compatible with your device. Ensure that you have the proper driver installed and updated on your computer. If you are a Windows XP user, ensure that you have Windows XP Service Pack 3 or higher installed on your computer. Your device cannot find your current location GPS signals may be obstructed in some locations, such as indoors. Set the device to use Wi-Fi or a mobile network to find your current location in these situations. Data stored in the device has been lost Always make backup copies of all important data stored in the device. Otherwise, you cannot restore data if it is corrupted or lost. Samsung is not responsible for the loss of data stored in the device. A small gap appears around the outside of the device case This gap is a necessary manufacturing feature and some minor rocking or vibration of parts may occur. Over time, friction between parts may cause this gap to expand slightly. There is not enough space in the devices storage Delete unnecessary data, such as cache, using the device care feature or manually delete unused apps or files to free up storage space. 156 Appendix The Apps button does not appear on the Home screen Without using the Apps button, you can open the Apps screen by swiping upwards or downwards on the Home screen. To display the Apps button at the bottom of the Home screen, launch the Settings app, tap Display Home screen, and then tap the Apps button switch to activate it. The Home button does not appear The navigation bar containing the Home button may disappear while using certain apps or features. To view the navigation bar, drag upwards from the bottom of the screen. The screen brightness adjustment bar does not appear on the notification panel Open the notification panel by dragging the status bar downwards, and then drag the notification panel downwards. Tap Show control on top switch to activate it. next to the brightness adjustment bar and tap the Samsung Cloud does not work Ensure that you are connected to a network properly. During a Samsung Clouds service check, you cannot use Samsung Cloud. Try again later. Removing the battery To remove the battery, contact an authorised service centre. To obtain battery removal instructions, please visit www.samsung.com/global/ecodesign_energy. For your safety, you must not attempt to remove the battery. If the battery is not properly removed, it may lead to damage to the battery and device, cause personal injury, and/or result in the device being unsafe. Samsung does not accept liability for any damage or loss (whether in contract or tort, including negligence) which may arise from failure to precisely follow these warnings and instructions, other than death or personal injury caused by Samsungs negligence. 157 Health and safety information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Your wireless TABLET is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. government. These FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both cases, the recommendations were developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn from industry, government, and academia after extensive reviews of the scientific literature related to the biological effects of RF energy. The exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile TABLETs employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless TABLETs to comply with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the TABLET 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 TABLET while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the TABLET is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a new model TABLET is 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 model TABLET are performed in positions and locations as required by the FCC. Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this and other model TABLETs can be viewed on-line at www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid. This site uses the TABLET FCC ID number A3LSMT515. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number. Once you have the FCC ID number for a particular TABLET, follow the instructions on the website and it should provide values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular TABLET. Additional product specific SAR information can also be obtained at www.fcc.gov/cgb/sar. FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice 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. 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. This device may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the device if such interference cannot be eliminated. Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Battery march Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division. Cautions Changes or modifications made in the device, not expressly approved by Samsung, will void the users authority to operate the equipment. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the device warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the device. Although your device is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it. Copyright Copyright 2019 Samsung Electronics This manual is protected under international copyright laws. No part of this manual may be reproduced, distributed, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or storing in any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of Samsung Electronics. Trademarks SAMSUNG and the SAMSUNG logo are registered trademarks of Samsung Electronics. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. worldwide. Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, and the Wi-Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Label and location | ID Label/Location Info | 152.38 KiB | June 03 2019 |
Label and Location Model:
SM-T515 FCC ID:
A3LSMT515 Label:
Location:
Top Back of device Bottom LABEL Tablet: FCC ID is engraved on bottom of the device.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 1.26 MiB | June 03 2019 |
Samsung Electronics America, Inc 19 Chapin Rd, Building D. Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Date: Feb. 22, 2019 To whom it may concern:
FCC ID: A3LSMT515 We, the undersigned, hereby authorize HCT Co., LTD to act on our behalf in all matters relating to applications for equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by HCT Co., LTD on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. We also hereby certify that no party to any application is subject to a denial of benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S. C. 862. Sincerely, Ms. Jenni Chun General Manager Samsung Electronics CO. LTD TEL: 1-973-808-6375 E-mail: j1.chun@samsung.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Request for confidentiality letter | Cover Letter(s) | 1.12 MiB | June 03 2019 |
DATE : Feb.20, 2019 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 Subject:
Request for Confidentiality FCC ID:
A3LSMT515 To Whom It May Concern:
Schematics Block Diagram Operational Description Antenna Specification Parts List Tune-Up Procedure Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions rules (47 CFR 0.457, 0.459), we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachments as confidential document from public disclosure indefinitely. Above mentioned document contains detailed system and equipment description are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of above documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitor an unfair advantage in the market. In additional to above mentioned documents, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705 of the Commissions policy, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices. We are requesting the commission to grant short-term confidentiality request on the following attachments until 180 days External Photos Internal Photos Test Setup Photos User Manual It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondence during certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and such information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Best Regards Ms. Jenni Chun GeGeneral Manager Samsung Electronics CO. LTD TEL: 1-973-808-6375 E-mail: j1.chun@samsung.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | LTE Attestation Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 943.17 KiB | June 03 2019 |
Samsung Electronics Co., LTD. 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu Suwon-City, Gyeonggi-do, 443-742, Korea Date: Feb. 20, 2019 Subject: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. FCC ID: A3LSMT515 To Whom it May Concern We attest the following regarding FCC ID: A3LSMT515 1. MPR is permanently implemented for all channel BWs, modulations, frequency bands and RB sizes. 2. A-MPR was disabled for all SAR test samples for SAR testing purposes only. 3. We confirm the specific MPR targets and tolerances shown in the SAR Report. Should you have any questions or comments concerning the above, please contact the undersigned. Sincerely, Ms. Jenni Chun General Manager Ge Samsung Electronics CO. LTD TEL: 1-973-808-6375 E-mail: j1.chun@samsung.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | WCDMA MPR Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 85.27 KiB | June 03 2019 |
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. 19 Chapin Rd. Building D Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Date: Feb. 20, 2019 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 To Whom it May Concern We attest the following regarding FCC ID: A3LSMT515 1. MPR is permanently implemented for HSDPA, HSUPA and DC-HSDPA 2. <WCDMA B2/B4 HSPA Reduced Power>
HSUPA: Subset 2/4 mostly higher than the tune up power with MPR. 3. The HSPA transmitter power will not exceed the R99 maximum transmit 4. We confirm the specific MPR Targets and tolerances shown in the SAR Power in this device. report. Should you have any questions or comments concerning the above, please contact the undersigned. Best Regards, Ms. Jenni Chun General Manager Samsung Electronics CO. LTD TEL: 1-973-808-6375 E-mail: j1.chun@samsung.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | SAMSUNG SM-T515 RF Test Report 2G 3G rev01 Part1 | Users Manual | 5.41 MiB | June 03 2019 |
Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 Version TEST REPORT NO. DATE DESCRIPTION HCT-RF-1902-FC032 February 22, 2019
- First Approval Report HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 February 28, 2019
- Modified Equipment Class FCC ID: A3LSMT515 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 2/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Table of Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... 4 2. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1. DESCRIPTION OF EUT ..................................................................................................................... 5 2.2. MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION .................................................................................... 5 2.3. TEST FACILITY .................................................................................................................................. 5 3. DESCRIPTION OF TESTS ........................................................................................................................... 6 3.1 TEST PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................................ 6 3.2 RADIATED POWER ............................................................................................................................ 7 3.3 RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS .................................................................................................. 8 3.4 PEAK- TO- AVERAGE RATIO ............................................................................................................ 9 3.5 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH. ............................................................................................................... 11 3.6 SPURIOUS AND HARMONIC EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINAL .......................................... 12 3.7 BAND EDGE ..................................................................................................................................... 13 3.8 FREQUENCY STABILITY / VARIATION OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ...................................... 14 3.9 WORST CASE(CONDUCTED TEST) ............................................................................................... 15 3.10 WORST CASE(RADIATED TEST) .................................................................................................. 16 4. LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT ...................................................................................................................... 17 5. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................................................. 18 6. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ................................................................................................................ 19 7. SAMPLE CALCULATION .......................................................................................................................... 20 8. TEST DATA ................................................................................................................................................ 22 8.1 EFFECTIVE RADIATED POWER ..................................................................................................... 22 8.2 EQUIVALENT ISOTROPIC RADIATED POWER ............................................................................. 23 8.3 RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ................................................................................................ 24 8.4 PEAK-TO-AVERAGE RATIO ............................................................................................................ 29 8.5 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ................................................................................................................. 30 8.6 CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ........................................................................................... 31 8.7 BAND EDGE ..................................................................................................................................... 31 8.8 FREQUENCY STABILITY / VARIATION OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ...................................... 32 9. TEST PLOTS .............................................................................................................................................. 43 10. APPENDIX A_ TEST SETUP PHOTO .................................................................................................... 129 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 3/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 MEASUREMENT REPORT 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant Name:
Address:
FCC ID:
SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 16677, Rep. of Korea A3LSMT515 Application Type:
Certification FCC Classification:
PCS Licensed Transmitter (PCB) FCC Rule Part(s):
22, 24, 27, 2 EUT Type:
Model(s):
Tablet SM-T515 Additional Model(s):
SM-T515N, SM-T517 Tx Frequency:
Rx Frequency:
Date(s) of Tests:
824.20 - 848.80 MHz (GSM850) 826.40 - 846.60 MHz (WCDMA850) 1 850.20 - 1 909.80 MHz (GSM1900) 1 852.4 1 907.6 MHz (WCDMA1900) 1 712.4 1 752.6 MHz (WCDMA1700) 869.20 - 893.80 MHz (GSM850) 871.40 - 891.60 MHz (WCDMA850) 1 930.20 - 1 989.80 MHz (GSM1900) 1 932.4 1 987.6 MHz (WCDMA1900) 2 112.4 2 152.6 MHz (WCDMA1700) February 02, 2019~ February 18, 2019 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 4/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1. DESCRIPTION OF EUT The EUT was a Tablet with GSM/GPRS/EGPRS/UMTS and LTE. It also supports IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (HT20/40/80), ANT+, Bluetooth, BT LE. 2.2. MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION The measuring equipment, which was utilized in performing the tests documented herein, has been calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations for utilizing calibration equipment, which is traceable to recognized national standards. 2.3. TEST FACILITY The Fully-anechoic chamber and conducted measurement facility used to collect the radiated data are located at the 74, Seoicheon-ro 578beon-gil, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 17383, Rep. of KOREA. F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 5/129 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 3. DESCRIPTION OF TESTS 3.1 TEST PROCEDURE Test Description Occupied Bandwidth Band Edge Spurious and Harmonic Emissions at Antenna Terminal Test Procedure Used
- KDB 971168 D01 v03r01 Section 4.3
- ANSI C63.26-2015 Section 5.4.4
- KDB 971168 D01 v03r01 Section 6.0
- ANSI C63.26-2015 Section 5.7
- KDB 971168 D01 v03r01 Section 6.0
- ANSI C63.26-2015 Section 5.7 Conducted Output Power
- N/A (See SAR Report) Peak- to- Average Ratio
- KDB 971168 D01 v03r01 Section 5.7
- ANSI C63.26-2015 Section 5.2.3.4
- ANSI C63.26-2015 Section 5.2.6(only GSM) Frequency stability
- ANSI C63.26-2015 Section 5.6 Effective Radiated Power/
Effective Isotropic Radiated Power Radiated Spurious and Harmonic Emissions
- KDB 971168 D01 v03r01 Section 5.2 & 5.8
- ANSI C63.26-2015 Section 5.2
- ANSI/TIA-603-E-2016 Section 2.2.17
- KDB 971168 D01 v03r01 Section 6.2
- ANSI/TIA-603-E-2016 Section 2.2.12 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 6/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 3.2 RADIATED POWER Test Overview Radiated tests are performed in the Fully-anechoic chamber. The equipment under test is placed on a non-conductive table 3-meters away from the receive antenna in accordance with ANSI/TIA-603-E-2016 Clause 2.2.17. Test Settings 1. Radiated power measurements are performed using the signal analyzers channel power measurement capability for signals with continuous operation. 2. RBW = 1 5% of the expected OBW, not to exceed 1MHz 3. VBW 3 x RBW 4. Span = 1.5 times the OBW 5. No. of sweep points > 2 x span / RBW 6. Detector = RMS 7. Trigger is set to free run for signals with continuous operation with the sweep times set to auto. 8. The integration bandwidth was roughly set equal to the measured OBW of the signal for signals with continuous operation. 9. Trace mode = trace averaging (RMS) over 100 sweeps 10. The trace was allowed to stabilize Test Note 1. The turntable is rotated through 360 degrees, and the receiving antenna scans in order to determine the level of the maximized emission. 2. A half wave dipole is then substituted in place of the EUT. For emissions above 1GHz, a horn antenna is substituted in place of the EUT. The substitute antenna is driven by a signal generator and the previously recorded signal was duplicated. The power is calculated by the following formula;
Pd(dBm) = Pg(dBm) cable loss (dB) + antenna gain (dB) Where: Pdis the dipole equivalent power and Pgis the generator output power into the substitution antenna. 3. The maximum value is calculated by adding the forward power to the calibrated source plus its appropriate gain value. These steps are repeated with the receiving antenna in both vertical and horizontal polarization. the difference between the gain of the horn and an isotropic antenna are taken into consideration 4. The EUT was tested in three orthogonal planes(X, Y, Z) and in all possible test configurations and positioning. 5. All measurements are performed as RMS average measurements while the EUT is operating at its maximum duty cycle, at maximum power, and at the appropriate frequencies. F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 7/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 3.3 RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS Test Overview Radiated tests are performed in the Fully-anechoic chamber. FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Radiated Spurious Emission Measurements at 3 meters by Substitution Method according to ANSI/TIA-603-E-2016. Test Settings 1. RBW = 100kHz for emissions below 1GHz and 1MHz for emissions above 1GHz 2. VBW 3 x RBW 3. Span = 1.5 times the OBW 4. No. of sweep points > 2 x span / RBW 5. Detector = Peak 6. Trace mode = Max Hold 7. The trace was allowed to stabilize 8. Test channel : Low/ Middle/ High 9. Frequency range : We are performed all frequency to 10th harmonics from 9 kHz. Test Note 1. Measurements value show only up to 3 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie: margin > 20 dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 2. The EUT was tested in three orthogonal planes(X, Y, Z) and in all possible test configurations and positioning. The worst case emissions are reported with the EUT positioning, modulations, RB sizes and offsets, and channel bandwidth configurations shown in the test dat F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 8/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 3.4 PEAK- TO- AVERAGE RATIO FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Test setup CCDF Procedure for PAPR Test Settings 1. Set resolution/measurement bandwidth signals occupied bandwidth;
2. Set the number of counts to a value that stabilizes the measured CCDF curve;
3. Set the measurement interval as follows:
.- for continuous transmissions, set to 1 ms,
.- or burst transmissions, employ an external trigger that is synchronized with the EUT burst timing sequence, or use the internal burst trigger with a trigger level that allows the burst to stabilize and set the measurement interval to a time that is less than or equal to the burst duration. 4. Record the maximum PAPR level associated with a probability of 0.1%. F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 9/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Alternate Procedure for PAPR Use one of the procedures presented in 5.2(ANSI C63.26-2015) to measure the total peak power and record as PPk. Use one of the applicable procedures presented 5.2(ANSI C63.26-2015) to measure the total average power and record as PAvg. Determine the P.A.R. from:
P.A.R(dB) = PPk (dBm) PAvg (dBm) (PAvg = Average Power + Duty cycle Factor) Test Settings(Peak Power) The measurement instrument must have a RBW that is greater than or equal to the OBW of the signal to be measured and a VBW 3 RBW. 1. Set the RBW OBW. 2. Set VBW 3 RBW. 3. Set span 2 OBW. 4. Sweep time 10 (number of points in sweep) (transmission symbol period). 5. Detector = peak. 6. Trace mode = max hold. 7. Allow trace to fully stabilize. 8. Use the peak marker function to determine the peak amplitude level. Test Settings(Average Power) 1. Set span to 2 to 3 the OBW. 2. Set RBW OBW. 3. Set VBW 3 RBW. 4. Set number of measurement points in sweep 2 span / RBW. 5. Sweep time:
Set [10 (number of points in sweep) (transmission period)] for single sweep
(automation-compatible) measurement. The transmission period is the (on + off) time. 6. Detector = power averaging (rms). 7. Set sweep trigger to free run. 8. Trace average at least 100 traces in power averaging (rms) mode if sweep is set to auto-couple. (To accurately determine the average power over the on and off period of the transmitter, it can be necessary to increase the number of traces to be averaged above 100 or, if using a manually configured sweep time, increase the sweep time.) 9. Use the peak marker function to determine the maximum amplitude level. 10. Add [10 log (1/duty cycle)] to the measured maximum power level to compute the average power during continuous transmission. For example, add [10 log (1/0.25)] = 6 dB if the duty cycle is a constant 25%. F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 10/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 3.5 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH. FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Test setup The width of a frequency band such that, below the lower and above the upper frequency limits, the mean powers emitted are each equal to a specified percentage 0.5 % of the total mean power of a given emission. The EUT makes a call to the communication simulator. The conducted occupied bandwidth used the power splitter via EUT RF power connector between simulation base station and spectrum analyzer. The communication simulator station system controlled a EUT to export maximum output power under transmission mode and specific channel frequency. Use OBW measurement function of Spectrum analyzer to measure 99 % occupied bandwidth Test Settings 1. The signal analyzers automatic bandwidth measurement capability was used to perform the 99%
occupied bandwidth and the 26dB bandwidth. The bandwidth measurement was not influenced by any intermediate power nulls in the fundamental emission. 2. RBW = 1 5% of the expected OBW 3. VBW 3 x RBW 4. Detector = Peak 5. Trace mode = max hold 6. Sweep = auto couple 7. The trace was allowed to stabilize 8. If necessary, steps 2 7 were repeated after changing the RBW such that it would be within 1 5% of the 99% occupied bandwidth observed in Step 7 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 11/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 3.6 SPURIOUS AND HARMONIC EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINAL FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Test setup Test Overview The level of the carrier and the various conducted spurious and harmonic frequencies is measured by means of a calibrated spectrum analyzer. The spectrum is scanned from the lowest frequency generated in the equipment up to a frequency including its 10th harmonic. All out of band emissions are measured with a spectrum analyzer connected to the antenna terminal of the EUT while the EUT is operating at its maximum duty cycle, at maximum power, and at the appropriate frequencies. All data rates were investigated to determine the worst case configuration. All modes of operation were investigated and the worst case configuration results are reported in this section. Test Settings(GSM) 1. RBW = 1 MHz 2. VBW 3 MHz 3. Detector = Peak 4. Trace Mode = max hold 5. Sweep time = auto 6. Number of points in sweep 2 * Span / RBW Test Settings(WCDMA) 1. RBW = 1 MHz 2. VBW 3 MHz 3. Detector = RMS 4. Trace Mode = trace average 5. Sweep time = auto 6. Number of points in sweep 2 * Span / RBW F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 12/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 3.7 BAND EDGE FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Test setup Test Overview All out of band emissions are measured with a spectrum analyzer connected to the antenna terminal of the EUT while the EUT is operating at its maximum duty cycle, at maximum power, and at the appropriate frequencies. All data rates were investigated to determine the worst case configuration. All modes of operation were investigated and the worst case configuration results are reported in this section. Test Settings 1. Start and stop frequency were set such that the band edge would be placed in the center of the plot 2. Span was set large enough so as to capture all out of band emissions near the band edge 3. RBW > 1% of the emission bandwidth 4. VBW > 3 x RBW 5. Detector = RMS 6. Number of sweep points 2 x Span/RBW 7. Trace mode = trace average 8. Sweep time = auto couple 9. The trace was allowed to stabilize Test Notes According to FCC 22.917, 24.238, 27.53 specified that power of any emission outside of The authorized operating frequency ranges must be attenuated below the transmitting power (P) by a factor of at least 43 +
10 log(P) dB. In the 1 MHz bands immediately outside and adjacent to the frequency block a resolution bandwidth of at least one percent of the emission bandwidth of the fundamental emission of the transmitter may be employed. All measurements were done at 2 channels(low and high operational frequency range.) The band edge measurement used the power splitter via EUT RF power connector between simulation base station and spectrum analyzer. F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 13/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 3.8 FREQUENCY STABILITY / VARIATION OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Test setup Test Overview Frequency stability testing is performed in accordance with the guidelines of ANSI C63.26-2015. The frequency stability of the transmitter is measured by:
1. Temperature:
The temperature is varied from -30C to +50C in 10C increments using an environmental chamber. 2. Primary Supply Voltage:
.- Unless otherwise specified, vary primary supply voltage from 85% to 115% of the nominal value for other than hand carried battery equipment. - For hand carried, battery powered equipment, reduce the primary ac or dc supply voltage to the battery operating end point, which shall be specified by the manufacturer. Test Settings 1. The carrier frequency of the transmitter is measured at room temperature
(20C to provide a reference). 2. The equipment is turned on in a standby condition for fifteen minutes before applying power to the transmitter. Measurement of the carrier frequency of the transmitter is made within one minute after applying power to the transmitter. 3. Frequency measurements are made at 10C intervals ranging from -30C to +50C. A period of at least one half-hour is provided to allow stabilization of the equipment at each temperature level. F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 14/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 3.9 WORST CASE(CONDUCTED TEST)
- All modes of operation were investigated and the worst case configuration results are reported. Test Description
[ Worst case ]
Modulation Test Channel Occupied Bandwidth Band Edge Spurious and Harmonic Emissions at Antenna Terminal 2G : Voice & EDGE(1 TX Slot) 3G : QPSK Low, Mid, High 2G : EDGE(1 TX Slot) Low, Mid, High 2G : Voice & EDGE(1 TX Slot) 3G : QPSK 2G : Voice 3G : QPSK Low, High Low, Mid, High
[ Test Channel ]
UplinkChannel Low Mid High 2G 2G 3G 3G 3G
(GSM850)
(GSM1900)
(WCDMA B2)
(WCDMA B4)
(WCDMA B5) 128 190 251 512 661 810 9262 9400 9538 1312 1412 1513 4132 4183 4233 Note:
- SM-T515 & additional models were tested and the worst case results are reported.
(Worst case : SM-T515) F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 15/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 3.10 WORST CASE(RADIATED TEST)
- The EUT was tested in three orthogonal planes(X, Y, Z) and in all possible test configurations and positioning.
- All modes of operation were investigated and the worst case configuration results are reported.
- The worst case is reported with the EUT positioning, modulations, and paging service configurations shown in the test data.
- Please refer to the table below.
[ Worst case_3G ]
Test Description Modulation Paging Service Axis Test Channel Effective Radiated Power, Effective Isotropic Radiated Power QPSK
(WCDMA) Radiated Spurious and Harmonic Emissions QPSK
(WCDMA) 12.2 kbps RMC 12.2 kbps RMC WCDMA B2 : Z WCDMA B4 : Z WCDMA B5 : X WCDMA B2 : Y WCDMA B4 : Z WCDMA B5 : X Low, Mid, High Low, Mid, High Test Description Effective Radiated Power, Effective Isotropic Radiated Power
[ Worst case_2G ]
Mod Voice EDGE(1 TX Slot) Radiated Spurious and Harmonic Emissions Voice Axis Test Channel GSM850 : X GSM1900 : Z GSM850 : X GSM1900 : Z GSM850 : Z GSM1900 : Z Low, Mid, High GSM 850 : High GSM1900 : Mid Low, Mid, High
[ Test Channel ]
UplinkChannel Low Mid High 2G 2G 3G 3G 3G
(GSM850)
(GSM1900)
(WCDMA B2)
(WCDMA B4)
(WCDMA B5) 128 190 251 512 661 810 9262 9400 9538 1312 1412 1513 4132 4183 4233 Note:
- SM-T515 & additional models were tested and the worst case results are reported.
(Worst case : SM-T515) F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 16/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 4. LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Manufacture REOHDE &
SCHWARZ Wainwright Wainwright Model/ Equipment SCU 18 / AMPLIFIER WHK1.2/15G-10EF/H.P.F WHK3.3/18G-10EF/H.P.F Serial Number 10094 4 2 Calibration Date Calibration Interval Calibration Due 04/17/2018 Annual 04/17/2019 04/04/2018 Annual 04/04/2019 04/04/2018 Annual 04/04/2019 Hewlett Packard 11667B / Power Splitter(DC~26.5 GHz) 5001 06/07/2018 Annual 06/07/2019 Agilent Schwarzbeck Schwarzbeck ESPEC E3632A/DC Power Supply KR75303243 05/09/2018 Annual 05/09/2019 UHAP/ Dipole Antenna UHAP/ Dipole Antenna 557 558 03/31/2017 Biennial 03/31/2019 03/31/2017 Biennial 03/31/2019 SU-642 / Chamber 93000718 08/07/2018 Annual 08/07/2019 Schwarzbeck BBHA 9120D/ Horn Antenna(1~18GHz) 147 09/14/2018 Annual 09/14/2019 Schwarzbeck BBHA 9120D/ Horn Antenna(1~18GHz) 9120D-1298 10/04/2018 Annual 10/04/2019 Schwarzbeck BBHA 9170/ Horn Antenna(15~40GHz) BBHA9170342 04/25/2017 Biennial 04/25/2019 Schwarzbeck BBHA 9170/ Horn Antenna(15~40GHz) BBHA9170124 04/25/2017 Biennial 04/25/2019 Agilent N9020A/Signal Analyzer(10Hz~26.5GHz) MY52090906 06/08/2018 Annual 06/08/2019 Hewlett Packard 8493C/ATTENUATOR(20dB) FSV40/Spectrum Analyzer(10Hz~40GHz) 17280 100931 06/21/2018 Annual 06/21/2019 10/22/2018 Annual 10/22/2019 REOHDE &
SCHWARZ Agilent 8960 (E5515C)/ Base Station MY48360800 09/27/2018 Annual 09/27/2019 Schwarzbeck FMZB1513/ Loop Antenna(9kHz~30MHz) 1513-175 08/23/2018 Biennial 08/23/2020 Schwarzbeck Schwarzbeck Anritsu Corp. Anritsu Corp. REOHDE &
SCHWARZ REOHDE &
SCHWARZ VULB9160/ Bilog Antenna 9160-3368 08/09/2018 Biennial 08/09/2020 VULB9160/ Hybrid Antenna 760 04/06/2017 Biennial 04/06/2019 MT8821C/Wideband Radio Communication Tester MT8820C/Wideband Radio Communication Tester SMB100A/ SIGNAL GENERATOR
(100kHz~40GHz) ESU40 / EMI TEST RECEIVER 6201502997 08/13/2018 Annual 08/13/2019 6201026545 01/30/2019 Annual 01/30/2020 177633 100524 07/19/2018 Annual 07/19/2019 07/27/2018 Annual 07/27/2019 FCC LTE Mobile Conducted RF Automation HCT CO., LTD., Note:
1. Equipment listed above that has a calibration due date during the testing period, the testing is completed Test Software
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before equipment expiration date. F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 17/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 5. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY The measurement uncertainties shown below were calculated in accordance with the requirements of ANSI C63.4:2014. All measurement uncertainty values are shown with a coverage factor of k = 2 to indicate a 95 % level of confidence. The measurement data shown herein meets or exceeds the UCISPR measurement uncertainty values specified in CISPR 16-4-2 and, thus, can be compared directly to specified limits to determine compliance. Parameter Expanded Uncertainty (dB) Conducted Disturbance (150 kHz ~ 30 MHz) Radiated Disturbance (9 kHz ~ 30 MHz) Radiated Disturbance (30 MHz ~ 1 GHz) Radiated Disturbance (1 GHz ~ 18 GHz) Radiated Disturbance (18 GHz ~ 40 GHz) 1.82 3.40 4.80 5.70 5.71 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 18/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 6. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 6.1 Test Condition : Conducted Test Test Description Occupied Bandwidth Band Edge / Spurious and Harmonic Emissions at Antenna Terminal. FCC Part Section(s) 2.1049 2.1051, 22.917(a), 24.238(a), 27.53(h) Conducted Output Power 2.1046 Peak- to- Average Ratio Frequency stability / variation of ambient temperature 24.232(d), 27.50(d)(5) 2.1055, 22.355 Test Limit Test Result N/A
< 43 + 10log10 (P[Watts]) at Band Edge and for all out-of-band emissions N/A
< 13 dB
< 2.5 ppm PASS PASS See Note1 PASS PASS PASS 24.235, 27.54 Emission must remain in band Note:
1. See SAR Report 6.2 Test Condition : Radiated Test Test Description FCC Part Section(s) Test Limit Test Result Effective Radiated Power 22.913(a)(5)
< 7 Watts max. ERP Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power Radiated Spurious and Harmonic Emissions 24.232(c), 27.50(d)(4) 2.1053, 22.917(a), 24.238(a), 27.53(h)
< 2 Watts max. EIRP
< 1 Watts max. EIRP
< 43 + 10log10 (P[Watts]) for all out-of band emissions PASS PASS PASS F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 19/129 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 7. SAMPLE CALCULATION 7.1 ERP Sample Calculation Ch./ Freq. channel Freq.(MHz) Measured Level(dBm) Substitute Level(dBm) 128 824.20
-21.37 38.40 Ant. Gain
(dBd)
-10.61 C.L Pol. ERP W dBm 0.95 H 0.483 26.84 ERP = Substitute LEVEL(dBm) + Ant. Gain CL(Cable Loss) 1) The EUT mounted on a non-conductive turntable is 2.5 meter above test site ground level. 2) During the test , the turn table is rotated until the maximum signal is found. 3) Record the field strength meters level. 4) Replace the EUT with dipole/Horn antenna that is connected to a calibrated signal generator. 5) Increase the signal generator output till the field strength meters level is equal to the item (3). 6) The signal generator output level with Ant. Gain and cable loss are the rating of effective radiated power. 7.2 EIRP Sample Calculation Ch./ Freq. channel Freq.(MHz) Measured Level(dBm) Substitute Level(dBm) 20175 1,732.50
-15.75 18.45 Ant. Gain
(dBi) 9.90 C.L Pol. EIRP W dBm 1.76 H 0.456 26.59 EIRP = Substitute LEVEL(dBm) + Ant. Gain CL(Cable Loss) 1) The EUT mounted on a non-conductive turntable is 2.5 meter above test site ground level. 2) During the test , the turn table is rotated until the maximum signal is found. 3) Record the field strength meters level. 4) Replace the EUT with dipole/Horn antenna that is connected to a calibrated signal generator. 5) Increase the signal generator output till the field strength meters level is equal to the item (3). 6) The signal generator output level with Ant. Gain and cable loss are the rating of equivalent isotropic radiated power. F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 20/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 7.3. Emission Desi0gnator FCC ID: A3LSMT515 EDGE Emission Designator Emission Designator = 249KG7W GSM BW = 249 kHz G = Phase Modulation 7 = Quantized/Digital Info W = Combination (Audio/Data) QPSK Modulation Emission Designator = 4M48G7D LTE BW = 4.48 MHz G = Phase Modulation 7 = Quantized/Digital Info D = Data transmission; telemetry; telecommand GSM Emission Designator Emission Designator = 249KGXW GSM BW = 249 kHz G = Phase Modulation X = Cases not otherwise covered W = Combination (Audio/Data) WCDMA Emission Designator Emission Designator = 4M17F9W WCDMA BW = 4.17 MHz F = Frequency Modulation 9 = Composite Digital Info W = Combination (Audio/Data) 16QAM Modulation Emission Designator = 4M48W7D LTE BW = 4.48 MHz W = Amplitude/Angle Modulated 7 = Quantized/Digital Info D = Data transmission; telemetry; telecommand F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 21/129 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 8. TEST DATA 8.1 EFFECTIVE RADIATED POWER Mode Ch./ Freq. channel Freq.(MHz) 128 190 251 251 824.2 836.6 848.8 848.8 GSM850 EDGE Measured Level
(dBm)
-19.96
-20.37
-21.16
-26.54 Substitute LEVEL
(dBm) 41.32 41.93 41.31 35.76 Ant. Gain
(dBi)
-10.27
-10.21
-10.16
-10.21 C.L Pol. Limit W EIRP W dBm 0.86 0.87 0.87 0.87 H H H H
< 7.00 1.045 30.19 1.216 30.85 1.067 30.28 0.294 24.68 Mode WCDMA850 Ch./ Freq. channel Freq.(MHz) 4132 4183 4233 826.4 836.6 846.6 Measured Level
(dBm)
-29.53 Substitute LEVEL
(dBm) 31.88 Ant. Gain
(dBd)
-10.26
-29.60 32.70
-10.21
-30.80 31.54
-10.17 C.L Pol. 0.86 0.87 0.87 H H H Limit W ERP W dBm 0.119 20.76
< 7.00 0.145 21.62 0.112 20.50 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 22/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 8.2 EQUIVALENT ISOTROPIC RADIATED POWER FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Mode Ch./ Freq. channel Freq.(MHz) GSM1900 EDGE 512 661 810 661 1850.2 1880.0 1909.8 Measured Level
(dBm)
-11.81
-11.64
-11.96 1909.8
-15.39 Substitute LEVEL
(dBm) 20.23 20.49 20.57 17.14 Ant. Gain
(dBi) 10.27 10.29 10.31 10.31 C.L Pol. Limit W EIRP W dBm 1.34 1.36 1.37 1.37 H H H H
< 2.00 0.824 29.16 0.875 29.42 0.893 29.51 0.405 26.08 Mode Ch./ Freq. channel Freq.(MHz) 9262 1852.4 Measured Level
(dBm)
-17.32 WCDMA1900 9400 1880.0
-16.85 9538 1907.6
-16.87 Substitute LEVEL
(dBm) 14.72 15.28 15.66 Ant. Gain
(dBi) 10.27 10.29 10.31 C.L Pol. Limit W EIRP W dBm 1.34 1.36 1.37 H H H 0.232 23.65
< 2.00 0.264 24.21 0.288 24.60 Mode Ch./ Freq. channel Freq.(MHz) 1312 1712.4 Measured Level
(dBm)
-17.70 WCDMA1700 1412 1732.4
-16.94 1513 1752.6
-16.39 Substitute LEVEL
(dBm) 14.09 14.88 15.43 Ant. Gain
(dBi) 9.92 10.00 10.10 C.L Pol. Limit W EIRP W dBm 1.29 1.28 1.29 H H H 0.187 22.72
< 1.00 0.229 23.60 0.265 24.24 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 23/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 8.3 RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS FCC ID: A3LSMT515 MEASURED OUTPUT POWER:
30.85 dBm = 1.216 W MODULATION SIGNAL:
DISTANCE:
LIMIT: 43 + 10 log10 (W) =
GSM850 3 meters 43.85 dBc Ch. Freq.(MHz) Measured Level
[dBm]
Ant. Gain
(dBd) Substitute Level
[dBm]
C.L Pol. Result
(dBm) dBc 128
(824.2) 190
(836.6) 251
(848.8) 1,648.40
-32.81 7.46
-41.70 1.27 2,472.60
-42.10 8.64
-48.04 1.58 3,296.80
-56.39 10.25
-62.38 1.86 1,673.20
-33.92 7.53
-42.91 1.28 2,509.80
-45.63 8.83
-51.95 1.62 3,346.40
-55.79 10.51
-62.11 1.91 1,697.60
-36.25 7.74
-45.25 1.29 2,546.40
-46.46 8.86
-52.49 1.62 3,395.20
-56.10 10.57
-62.24 1.95 H V H V H H V H V
-37.66 68.51
-43.13 73.99
-56.14 87.00
-38.81 69.66
-46.89 77.74
-55.66 86.51
-40.95 71.80
-47.40 78.25
-55.77 86.62 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 24/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 MEASURED OUTPUT POWER:
29.51 dBm = 0.893 W MODULATION SIGNAL:
DISTANCE:
LIMIT: 43 + 10 log10 (W) =
GSM1900 3 meters 42.51 dBc Ch. Freq.(MHz) Measured Level
[dBm]
Ant. Gain
(dBi) Substitute Level
[dBm]
C.L Pol. Result
(dBm) dBc 512
(1850.2) 661
(1880.0) 810
(1909.8) 3,700.40
-57.31 12.51
-64.11 1.98 5,550.60
-56.91 13.62
-58.19 2.72 7,400.80
-57.92 11.50
-52.91 2.92 3,760.00
-57.02 12.40
-63.46 2.00 5,640.00
-57.28 13.78
-58.11 2.70 7,520.00
-57.50 11.57
-52.29 2.93 3,819.60
-56.31 12.52
-62.55 2.05 5,729.40
-57.25 13.69
-57.20 2.72 7,639.20
-57.47 11.99
-52.67 2.93 V V H V V H V V V
-53.58 83.09
-47.29 76.80
-44.33 73.84
-53.06 82.57
-47.03 76.54
-43.65 73.16
-52.08 81.58
-46.23 75.74
-43.61 73.12 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 25/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 MEASURED OUTPUT POWER:
21.62 dBm = 0.145 W MODULATION SIGNAL:
WCDMA850 DISTANCE:
LIMIT: 43 + 10 log10 (W) =
3 meters 34.62 dBc Ch. Freq.(MHz) Measured Level
[dBm]
Ant. Gain
(dBd) Substitute Level
[dBm]
C.L Pol. Result
(dBm) dBc 1,652.80
-50.12 7.46
-59.01 1.27 2,479.20
-49.54 8.71
-55.91 1.60 3,305.60
-57.76 10.32
-63.79 1.87 1,673.20
-52.30 7.53
-61.29 1.28 2,509.80
-45.45 8.83
-51.77 1.62 3,346.40
-56.86 10.51
-63.18 1.91 1,693.20
-53.32 7.67
-62.35 1.28 2,539.80
-45.13 8.85
-50.91 1.61 3,386.40
-56.59 10.56
-62.87 1.93 H H H H H V H H V
-54.97 76.59
-50.95 72.57
-57.49 79.11
-57.19 78.81
-46.71 68.33
-56.73 78.35
-58.11 79.74
-45.82 67.44
-56.39 78.01 4,132
(826.4) 4,183
(836.6) 4,233
(846.6) F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 26/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 MEASURED OUTPUT POWER:
24.60 dBm = 0.288 W MODULATION SIGNAL:
WCDMA1900 DISTANCE:
LIMIT: 43 + 10 log10 (W) =
3 meters 37.60dBc Ch. Freq.(MHz) Measured Level
[dBm]
Ant. Gain
(dBi) Substitute Level
[dBm]
C.L Pol. Result
(dBm) dBc 3,704.80
-56.87 12.50
-63.50 1.99 5,557.20
-55.27 13.64
-56.51 2.71 7,409.60
-57.59 11.50
-52.30 2.93 3,760.00
-58.00 12.40
-64.44 2.00 5,640.00
-57.78 13.78
-58.61 2.70 7,520.00
-58.57 11.57
-53.36 2.93 3,815.20
-57.20 12.52
-63.57 2.06 5,722.80
-57.62 13.70
-57.31 2.72 7,630.40
-57.61 11.95
-52.80 2.98 H H V V H H H V V
-52.99 77.59
-45.58 70.18
-43.73 68.33
-54.04 78.64
-47.53 72.13
-44.72 69.32
-53.10 77.70
-46.33 70.93
-43.83 68.42 9262
(1852.4) 9400
(1880.0) 9538
(1907.6) F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 27/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 MEASURED OUTPUT POWER:
24.24 dBm = 0.265 W MODULATION SIGNAL:
WCDMA1700 DISTANCE:
LIMIT: 43 + 10 log10 (W) =
3 meters 37.24 dBc Ch. Freq.(MHz) Measured Level
[dBm]
Ant. Gain
(dBi) Substitute Level
[dBm]
C.L Pol. Result
(dBm) dBc 1312
(1712.4) 1412
(1732.4) 1513
(1752.6) 3,424.80
-57.50 12.69
-65.50 1.90 5,137.20
-56.48 12.75
-58.19 2.52 6,849.60
-42.82 12.52
-40.06 2.81 3,464.80
-57.66 12.60
-65.25 1.97 5,197.20
-56.92 13.17
-58.83 2.54 6,929.60
-45.24 12.46
-41.91 2.83 3,505.20
-57.17 12.44
-64.43 1.92 5,257.80
-57.62 13.48
-60.43 2.59 7,010.40
-54.58 12.24
-51.60 2.84 V V H V H H V V H
-54.71 78.95
-47.96 72.20
-30.35 54.59
-54.62 78.86
-48.20 72.44
-32.28 56.52
-53.91 78.15
-49.54 73.78
-42.20 66.44 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 28/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 8.4 PEAK-TO-AVERAGE RATIO FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Band Ch. Measured PPk Measured PAvg
(dBm)
(dBm) PAvg (Duty Cycle) P.A.R. TxTotal
(ms) TxOn
(ms) Factor
(dB)
= PPk - PAvg
(dB) Limit
(dB) Pass /
Fail GSM1900 661 30.264 20.25 4.6160 0.5475 9.26 0.75 GSM1900 EDGE 661 29.137 16.73 4.616 0.5475 9.26 3.15 13 Pass 2.78 3.13 WCDMA1900 9400 WCDMA1700 1732.4 CCDF Procedure Note:
1. Plots of the EUTs Peak- to- Average Ratio are shown Page 61 ~ 68. 2. Only GSM(include EDGE) Mode was tested by alternate procedure for PAPR P.A.R(dB) = PPk (dBm) PAvg (dBm) (PAvg = Average Power + Duty cycle Factor) Duty cycle Factor = 10 log (1/x), x = TxOn / TxTotal F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 29/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 8.5 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Band Channel Frequency(MHz) Data (GSM: kHz /
WCDMA : MHz) GSM850 GSM850 EDGE GSM1900 GSM1900 EDGE WCDMA850 WCDMA1900 WCDMA1700 128 190 251 128 190 251 512 661 810 512 661 810 4132 4183 4233 9262 9400 9538 1312 1412 1513 824.20 836.60 848.80 824.20 836.60 848.80 1,850.20 1,880.00 1,909.80 1,850.20 1,880.00 1,909.80 826.40 836.60 846.60 1852.40 1880.00 1907.60 1712.40 1732.40 1752.60 239.90 241.79 244.77 237.50 241.30 239.20 239.41 237.32 240.57 247.54 246.19 250.38 4.1695 4.1605 4.1514 4.1689 4.1660 4.1481 4.1396 4.1478 4.1683 Note:
1. Plots of the EUTs Occupied Bandwidth are shown Page 44 ~ 60. F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 30/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 8.6 CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS Band Channel GSM850 GSM1900 WCDMA850 WCDMA1900 WCDMA1700 128 190 251 512 661 810 4132 4183 4233 9262 9400 9538 1712 1732 1753 Frequency of Maximum Harmonic
(GHz) 2.4731 3.7099 3.6865 18.87897 19.51774 17.00918 3.6950 3.6965 3.7039 18.9262 18.9177 18.8965 18.91372 18.88797 18.93197 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Factor (dB) 27.976 27.976 27.976 29.489 29.489 29.489 27.976 27.976 27.976 29.489 29.489 29.489 29.489 29.489 29.489 Measurement Maximum Data
(dBm)
-57.10
-57.45
-56.96
-53.160
-52.480
-52.890
-77.191
-77.257
-77.217
-72.811
-72.657
-72.809
-72.825
-73.064
-73.147 Result
(dBm)
-29.121
-29.476
-28.981
-23.671
-22.991
-23.401
-49.215
-49.281
-13.00
-49.241
-43.322
-43.168
-43.320
-43.336
-43.575
-43.658 Note:
1. Plots of the EUTs Conducted Spurious Emissions are shown Page 105 ~ 128. 2. Result (dBm) = Measurement Maximum Data (dBm) + Factor (dB) 3. Factor(dB) = Cable Loss + Attenuator + Power Splitter Frequency Range (GHz) 0.03 1 1 5 5 10 10 15 15 20 Above 20 8.7 BAND EDGE
- Plots of the EUTs Band Edge are shown Page 69 ~ 104. Factor [dB]
25.270 27.976 28.591 29.116 29.489 30.131 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 31/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 8.8 FREQUENCY STABILITY / VARIATION OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE MODE:
OPERATING FREQUENCY:
CHANNEL:
REFERENCE VOLTAGE:
DEVIATION LIMIT:
GSM850 836,600,000 Hz 190 3.85 VDC 0.000 25 % or 2.5 ppm FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
()
(Hz) Error (Hz)
(%) ppm 3.850
+20(Ref) 836 599 991
-30
-20
-10 0
+10
+30
+40
+50
+20 836 599 982 836 599 981 836 599 981 836 599 981 836 599 982 836 599 981 836 599 981 836 599 981 836 599 982 0.0
-9.1
-9.5
-9.5
-9.5
-9.1
-9.7
-9.6
-9.5
-8.7 0.000 000 0.0000
-0.000 001
-0.0108
-0.000 001
-0.000 001
-0.000 001
-0.0113
-0.0114
-0.0114
-0.000 001
-0.0109
-0.000 001
-0.000 001
-0.000 001
-0.0116
-0.0115
-0.0114
-0.000 001
-0.0105 Frequency Stability Voltage
(%) 100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Batt. Endpoint 3.600
) m p p
(
n o i t a v e D i 3.5 2.5 1.5 0.5
-0.5
-1.5
-2.5
-3.5
+20(Ref)
-30
-20 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00)
-10 Temperature () 0
+10
+30
+40
+50
+20 32/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Mode:
OPERATING FREQUENCY:
CHANNEL:
REFERENCE VOLTAGE:
DEVIATION LIMIT:
GSM1900 1850,200,000 Hz 512 3.85 VDC Emission must remain in band Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
()
(Hz) Error (Hz)
(%) 3.850
+20(Ref) 1850 200 011
-30
-20
-10 0
+10
+30
+40
+50
+20 1850 200 019 1850 200 020 1850 200 020 1850 200 019 1850 200 020 1850 200 019 1850 200 020 1850 200 020 1850 200 019 0.0 8.3 8.9 9.5 8.0 9.2 8.2 9.5 9.3 7.9 Frequency Stability 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 001 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 001 0.000 001 0.000 000 ppm 0.0000 0.0045 0.0048 0.0052 0.0043 0.0050 0.0044 0.0051 0.0050 0.0043 Voltage
(%) 100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Batt. Endpoint 3.400
) m p p
(
n o i t a v e D i 3.5 2.5 1.5 0.5
-0.5
-1.5
-2.5
-3.5
+20(Ref)
-30
-20
-10 Temperature () 0
+10
+30
+40
+50
+20 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 33/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Mode:
OPERATING FREQUENCY:
CHANNEL:
REFERENCE VOLTAGE:
DEVIATION LIMIT:
GSM1900 1880,000,000 Hz 661 3.85 VDC Emission must remain in band Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
()
(Hz) Error (Hz)
(%) 3.850
+20(Ref) 1880 000 008
-30
-20
-10 0
+10
+30
+40
+50
+20 1880 000 016 1880 000 017 1880 000 017 1880 000 015 1880 000 017 1880 000 017 1880 000 016 1880 000 018 1880 000 018 0.0 8.1 8.7 9.6 7.6 9.1 9.3 8.1 10.1 10.0 Frequency Stability 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 001 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 001 0.000 001 ppm 0.000 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.005 0.005 Voltage
(%) 100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Batt. Endpoint 3.400
) m p p
(
n o i t a v e D i 3.5 2.5 1.5 0.5
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-1.5
-2.5
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+20(Ref)
-30
-20
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CHANNEL:
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DEVIATION LIMIT:
GSM1900 1909,800,000 Hz 810 3.85 VDC Emission must remain in band Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
()
(Hz) Error (Hz)
(%) 3.850
+20(Ref) 1909 800 008
-30
-20
-10 0
+10
+30
+40
+50
+20 1909 800 017 1909 800 016 1909 800 016 1909 800 016 1909 800 017 1909 800 016 1909 800 017 1909 800 016 1909 800 017 0.0 9.3 7.9 8.1 7.7 8.9 8.2 8.4 7.8 8.9 Frequency Stability 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 ppm 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 Voltage
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-3.5
+20(Ref) -30
-20
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+20 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 35/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Mode:
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CHANNEL:
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DEVIATION LIMIT:
WCDMA850 836,600,000 Hz 4183 3.85 VDC 0.000 25 % or 2.5 ppm Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
()
(Hz) Error (Hz)
(%) 3.850
+20(Ref) 836 600 001
-30
-20
-10 0
+10
+30
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+50
+20 836 600 004 836 600 003 836 600 003 836 600 004 836 600 003 836 600 004 836 600 005 836 600 003 836 600 004 0.0 2.1 1.9 1.9 2.2 1.8 2.1 3.2 1.8 2.1 Frequency Stability 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 ppm 0.0000 0.0025 0.0022 0.0023 0.0026 0.0022 0.0025 0.0038 0.0021 0.0025 Voltage
(%) 100%
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WCDMA1900 1,852,400,000 Hz 9262 3.85 VDC Emission must remain in band Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
()
(Hz) Error (Hz)
(%) 3.850
+20(Ref) 1852 399 998
-30
-20
-10 0
+10
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+20 1852 399 996 1852 399 996 1852 400 001 1852 400 002 1852 400 001 1852 399 997 1852 400 001 1852 400 000 1852 399 996 0.0
-2.2
-2.6 2.7 3.6 2.5
-1.4 2.6 1.9
-1.8 Frequency Stability ppm 0.0000
-0.0012
-0.0014 0.0015 0.0019 0.0014
-0.0008 0.0014 0.0010 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000
-0.0010 Voltage
(%) 100%
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CHANNEL:
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DEVIATION LIMIT:
WCDMA1900 1,880,000,000 Hz 9400 3.85 VDC Emission must remain in band Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
()
(Hz) Error (Hz)
(%) 3.850
+20(Ref) 1880 000 002
-30
-20
-10 0
+10
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+20 1880 000 001 1879 999 999 1880 000 004 1880 000 006 1880 000 004 1880 000 005 1879 999 999 1879 999 999 1880 000 005 0.0
-1.5
-3.1 2.1 3.6 2.1 2.2
-3.3
-3.0 2.6 Frequency Stability 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 ppm 0.0000
-0.0008
-0.0017 0.0011 0.0019 0.0011 0.0012
-0.0018
-0.0016 0.0014 Voltage
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) m p p
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CHANNEL:
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DEVIATION LIMIT:
WCDMA1900 1,907,600,000 Hz 9538 3.85 VDC Emission must remain in band Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
()
(Hz) Error (Hz)
(%) 3.850
+20(Ref) 1907 599 997
-30
-20
-10 0
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+20 1907 599 999 1907 600 000 1907 600 000 1907 599 994 1907 600 000 1907 599 995 1907 599 995 1907 599 999 1907 599 995 0.0 2.2 2.7 2.9
-2.5 3.4
-1.9
-1.7 2.4
-2.3 Frequency Stability 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 ppm 0.0000 0.0012 0.0014 0.0015
-0.0013 0.0018
-0.0010
-0.0009 0.0013
-0.0012 Voltage
(%) 100%
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DEVIATION LIMIT:
WCDMA1700 1,712,400,000 Hz 1312 3.85 VDC Emission must remain in band Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
()
(Hz) Error (Hz)
(%) 3.850
+20(Ref) 1712 399 997
-30
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+20 1712 399 994 1712 399 995 1712 400 000 1712 400 000 1712 399 999 1712 399 995 1712 399 996 1712 400 000 1712 399 999 0.0
-3.8
-1.9 2.4 2.5 1.2
-2.4
-1.6 2.4 2.0 Frequency Stability 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 ppm 0.0000
-0.0022
-0.0011 0.0014 0.0014 0.0007
-0.0014
-0.0009 0.0014 0.0012 Voltage
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WCDMA1700 1,732,400,000 Hz 1412 3.85 VDC Emission must remain in band Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
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(%) 3.850
+20(Ref) 1732 400 005
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+20 1732 400 007 1732 400 007 1732 400 009 1732 400 009 1732 400 007 1732 400 009 1732 400 008 1732 400 009 1732 400 009 0.0 2.3 2.3 3.7 3.9 2.3 3.5 2.9 3.9 3.9 Frequency Stability 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 ppm 0.0000 0.0013 0.0013 0.0021 0.0022 0.0013 0.0020 0.0017 0.0022 0.0023 Voltage
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DEVIATION LIMIT:
WCDMA1700 1,752,600,000 Hz 1513 3.85 VDC Emission must remain in band Power
(VDC) Temp. Frequency Frequency Deviation
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(Hz) Error (Hz)
(%) 3.850
+20(Ref) 1752 600 002
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+20 1752 600 004 1752 600 005 1752 600 005 1752 600 005 1752 600 006 1752 600 005 1752 600 005 1752 600 005 1752 600 005 0.0 1.8 2.6 3.1 2.6 3.4 3.0 3.1 2.8 2.5 Frequency Stability 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 0.000 000 ppm 0.0000 0.0010 0.0015 0.0018 0.0015 0.0019 0.0017 0.0018 0.0016 0.0015 Voltage
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+20 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 42/129 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 9. TEST PLOTS F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 43/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM850 MODE (128 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 44/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM850 MODE (190 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 45/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM850 MODE (251 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 46/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM850 EDGE (190 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 47/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM1900 MODE (512 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 48/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM1900 MODE (661 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 49/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM1900 MODE (810 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 50/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM1900 EDGE (810 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 51/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA850 MODE (4132 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 52/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA850 MODE (4183 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 53/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA850MODE (4233 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 54/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA1900 MODE (9262 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 55/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA1900 MODE (9400 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 56/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA1900 MODE (9538 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 57/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA1700 MODE (1712.4 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 58/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA1700 MODE (1732.4 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 59/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA1700 MODE (1752.6 CH.) Occupied Bandwidth F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 60/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM1900 MODE (661 CH.) Peak-to-Average Ratio PPk F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 61/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM1900 MODE (661 CH.) Peak-to-Average Ratio PAvg F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 62/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM1900 MODE (661 CH.) Peak-to-Average Ratio Duty F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 63/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM1900 EDGE (661 CH.) Peak-to-Average Ratio Duty F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 64/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM1900 EDGE (661 CH.) Peak-to-Average Ratio PPk F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 65/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM1900 EDGE (661 CH.) Peak-to-Average Ratio PAvg F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 66/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA1900 MODE (9400 CH.) Peak-to-Average Ratio F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 67/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 WCDMA1700 MODE (1412 CH.) Peak-to-Average Ratio F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 68/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM850 MODE (128 CH.) Block Edge 1 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 69/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM850 MODE (128 CH.) Block Edge 2 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 70/129 Report No.: HCT-RF-1902-FC032-R1 FCC ID: A3LSMT515 GSM850 MODE (128 CH.) Block Edge 3 F-TP22-03 (Rev.00) 71/129
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-03-06 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment | |
2 | 5500 ~ 5720 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
3 | 1712.4 ~ 1752.6 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||
4 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
5 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||
6 | 869 ~ 894 | CXX - Communications Rcvr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs | ||
7 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Effective |
2019-03-06
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005810205
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Pine Brook, 07058
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | TCB Application Email Address |
L******@ul.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | TCB Scope |
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 4 5 6 7 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
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 4 5 6 7 |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Grantee Code |
A3L
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Equipment Product Code |
SMT515
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Name |
J**** C******
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||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Title |
General Manager
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Fax Number |
973-8********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
j******@samsung.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 4 5 6 7 | 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 4 5 6 7 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/02/2019 | ||||
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 4 5 6 7 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CXX - Communications Rcvr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Tablet | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | 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 4 5 6 7 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted. This device supports bandwidths of 20MHz, 40MHz and 80MHz as a client only device for DFS bands. Approval is for operation as a client only device without radar detection or ad-hoc capability. The highest reported SAR for standalone and simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are 0.92 W/kg and 1.52 W/kg, respectively. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Output power listed is ERP for operations below 1 GHz and EIRP for operations above 1 GHz. LTE supports 1.4/3/5/10 MHz bandwidths in Band 5 and Band 12; 5/10 MHz bandwidths in Band 17; 1.4/3/5/10/15/20 MHz bandwidths in band 2, Band 4, and Band 66. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories; filings under this FCC ID are approved only for U.S. operations. The highest reported SAR for stand-alone and simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are 0.76 W/kg and 1.52 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Power output listed is conducted. The highest reported SAR for standalone and simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are 0.59 W/kg and 1.26 W/kg respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Power output listed is conducted. The highest reported SAR for standalone and simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are 0.53 W/kg and 1.21 W/kg respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | 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 4 5 6 7 | Firm Name |
HCT Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Name |
L******** Y********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
y******@hct.co.kr
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.026 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | CC | 5260 | 5320 | 0.026 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 15E | CC | 5500 | 5720 | 0.021 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 15E | CC | 5745 | 5825 | 0.021 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 1.216 | 2.5 ppm | 245KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.294 | 2.5 ppm | 241KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.893 | 2.5 ppm | 241KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.405 | 2.5 ppm | 250KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 5 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.145 | 2.5 ppm | 4M17F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 6 | 24E | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.288 | 2.5 ppm | 4M17F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 7 | 27 | 1712.4 | 1752.6 | 0.265 | 2.5 ppm | 4M17F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 8 | 24E | 1852.5 | 1907.5 | 0.228 | 2.5 ppm | 4M52G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 9 | 24E | 1852.5 | 1907.5 | 0.177 | 2.5 ppm | 4M52W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 24E | 1860 | 1900 | 0.207 | 2.5 ppm | 18M0G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 11 | 24E | 1860 | 1900 | 0.156 | 2.5 ppm | 17M9W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 12 | 22H | 829 | 844 | 0.148 | 2.5 ppm | 9M02G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 13 | 22H | 829 | 844 | 0.111 | 2.5 ppm | 9M01W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 14 | 27 | 699.7 | 715.3 | 0.064 | 2.5 ppm | 1M10G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 15 | 27 | 699.7 | 715.3 | 0.048 | 2.5 ppm | 1M10W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 16 | 27 | 704 | 711 | 0.051 | 2.5 ppm | 9M04G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 17 | 27 | 704 | 711 | 0.037 | 2.5 ppm | 9M04W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 18 | 27 | 1712.5 | 1777.5 | 0.266 | 2.5 ppm | 4M54G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 19 | 27 | 1712.5 | 1777.5 | 0.202 | 2.5 ppm | 4M53W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 27 | 1720 | 1770 | 0.247 | 2.5 ppm | 17M9G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 21 | 27 | 1720 | 1770 | 0.19 | 2.5 ppm | 17M9W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0031 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2472 | 0.0547 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 15B | CC | 869 | 894 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 2 | 15B | CC | 729 | 746 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0095000 |
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