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Rug ear’ RGI1IO 2 QUICK START YS pl Headphone jack: For usage with 3,5 mm jack. To connect, open the lock (Attention! The flood- proof (IP68) cannot be ensured during opened lock!), The loudspeakers are muted during the use of a headset. @custom-key: To select the key functions, you can modify it with the optional RugGear Assistant App Gl Home-Key /Option-Key: To go back ta the hamescreen and to change different options during the use of basic functions. QUICK START 3 torch: Long press to turn on/off (icreen-Button: Dial-up, Call log @ Navigation-Ring: To control the cursor for different functions. confirmation Key: To confirm the chosen window. eu Micro USB: Before use, open up the sealing plug lack (Attention! The floed-proof (IP68) cannot be ensured during opened lock!). Connect an extern USB device or charging cable. s@nash-Key: Long press to set the phone on vibration. d_Power- Key: To power ON/OFF the phone and to terminate a call. qWi_clear-Key: To delete entered characters. i2_Back-Key: Back to the previous screen mask. 993_S0S-Button: Along press on this button will automatically dial up a deposi- ted phone number for emergency. Attention! This function is only useable with the optional RugGear Europe Lone Worker Protection App (LWP). qA_Loudness control: Volume down W3_Loudness control: Volume up 4 QUICK START RST STEPS @h_BATTERY The battery is inserted into the back of the mobile phone. The battery is not fully charged when the mobile phone is purchased, but it contains enough energy to power on the phone To obtain best battery performance and battery life, let the battery discharge completely before charging it completely for the first three charging cycles. @h._CHARGING THE BATTERY © Connect the delivered US8-cable with the phone, * Connect the plug with the socket of the Power Supply. © After charging, remove the USB-cable. (@h.2_ BATTERY USE In actual use, the standby time and talk time of the phone varies with the network status, working environment and usage. When the power of the battery is lower than normal, the phone will prompt you to charge it. Please charge the battery; otherwise you may lose any files which have not been saved. Ifyou do not charge fora lang time, the phone will be powered off automatically. WARNING nomnonamoT The phone may only be charged at ambient temperatures in a range from 5 °C — 35 °C. Please do not use charging equipment if the temperature exceeds this range. Only use the approved USB-cable and charger. Using any other cable may cause danger and will void the warranty. QUICK START 5 gle OPEN UP THE BATTERY COVER Lay down the phone to front face and open up the two screws with the delivered screw driver. Now you can remove the Screws battery and the battery cover. -— Battery cover @i3_INSTALLATION OF THE SIMCARDS The phone features two SIM card slots (1, 2). Ifyou have installed two —siMi SIM cards, you can choose your primary card in (slot 3) Settings - SIM management. MICRO-SD Please note that the SIM cards SIM2 are correct installed! WARNING Only Micro SIM cards are allowed for use! The warranty is void if the wrong SIM cards are used! (2l4_INSTALLATION OF THE MICRO-SD CARD Power the phone off before you install the Micro-SD card, The phone accepts Micro-SD cards up to 32GB. Open the Micro-SD card holder and insert the Micro-SD card into the slot (3), then close the Micro-SD card holder. RST USE Open up the battery cover (as described above) and install the SIM card, and the delivered battery. Then close the battery cover. Se- cure it by turning the two screws with the delivered screw driver. (93_POWERING ON YOUR PHONE © Press the power key until the phone gives a short vibration. Depending on the security settings of your SIM card, the phone may ask you for your personal identification number (PIN) before starting up. © On first power on, the phone ask you for your preferred language, an optional emergency phone number, current time, current date and personality information. Please enter these information, * You will also be asked to sign in or set Up your Google™ account, You can do this later but please note that some of the functions of the phone like the Google Play Store depend on a Google™ account. FIRST USE fi sl2_POWERING OFF YOUR PHONE © Press and hold the power key lo open the Phone options menu. © Tap Power off. © Tap OK. (9 LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE PHONE ® Press the power key to lock the phone, When the screen is locked, you can still receive messages and calls. If you leave your phone undisturbed fora while, the screen will lock automatically. ® Tounlock the phone, press the powerkey again. After the screen has lite up, drag the lock icon to the unlock icon or take along press to the start key to unlock the phone, © Depending on your security settings, the phone may ask you for a PIN to unlock. Please note that this is NOT the PIN of your SIM card, but a code that can be assigned under System settings > Security > Screen lock. la. TELE PHONE OPERATING AND SEVERAL FEATURES This phone includes among the normal keypad a capacitive touchscreen, It is not necessary to press the screen for it to work, a simple touch with your fingers is enough. The operating system based on Android™ 4.2 Jelly Bean. So you can profit of a large number of offers from GooglePlay™-Store. Often several parallels between the menu navigation can be identified. In the proper sense the RG310 is not a smart phone and that is the cause that you may be confronted with any restrictions in the performance and overview in use of some applications. 8 FIRST USE yl4.2_ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS © Youcan use the touchscreen and / or the navigation ring with confirmation key to make entries. Least one is especially suita- ble in use with gloves. @ Inuse of the touchscreen you have to make a short tip on the icon to select. To browse the user interface you can swipe the page in desired direction. # Ifyou navigate the user interface by using the navigation ring the selected menu items are appeared in a brighter color, To confirm the required item push the confirmation key, @ Tap into the text box to activate the keyboard on screen. Now the Android™-qwerty- keypad will be opened @ Toreturn to the previous screen use the back key, To return to the main menu use the red key, (is_CONNECTING THE PHONE WITH A COMPUTER You can access the Micro-SD card of the phone by any compatible computer via the USB cable. The card will be accessed as a mass storage device # Connect your phone to the computer with the USB cable, When the phone is connected to a computer for the first time, the computer will install the necessary drivers automatically. # Tap turn on USB storage in the dialogue box that opens on the phone and tap OK to confirm your choice. Your computer will detect internal storage and the Micro-SD card as aremovable disc, Now you can transfer files from and to the Micro-SD card, WARNING Senna While US8 mass storage function is enabled, some functions of the phone may not be available, DISPLAY LAYOUT SPLAY LAYOUT After you sign in or when you power on the phone, by default the Home Screen opens: Index h_STATUSBAR Status Bar The Home Screen is your starting point to access all the features on your phone. It displays the three sided main menu and shows you all application icons. The index shows you on which side on the menu you are. The status bar appears at the top of every screen. On the right side, it displays phone status icons, such as the status of the battery, GPS, data or mobile connections and the clock. On the left side, it displays notification icons, such as missed calls or received messages. NOTIFICATION ICONS BE 2G network oO HSPA (3G) network [ull Strength of network |\ll| Searching the network No SIM card or network Wi-Ficonected Wi-Fi wireless hotspot Pal STATUS ICONS | Silent mode Vibrating Low battery Full battery Charging BB Missed call fH Calling 10 DISPLAY LAYOUT NOTIFICATION ICONS STATUS ICONS TD) Roamnetwork By Call transfer | Airplane mode \é@) Call waiting Receive GPS signal Eq Remove mission list Bluetooth open BD BT earphone connected New E-Mail New voice message & Newsms/mms Hl Network data connection Bh slarmclock Setting menu [I] 058 debugging Ef] Not enough memory Fi] _ UsB network share [BJ Blacklightling adjustment || Play/pause || Download Bh fMradic [F| Upload —&) Earphone mode |) Events #iz_NOTIFICATION PANEL Drag the Status Bar down to reveal the notification panel: Your phone will notify you here when you receive a new message or when there is an upcoming event. The notification panel also informs you about alarms, settings and other relevant information, Tap a notification to open a related application. To remove notifications from the panel, swipe the natification to the left or to the right side of the panel. Use the settings icon in the top right corner of the notification panel to access system settings. To close the notification panel, drag the bottom of the panel to the top of the screen. OVERVIEW AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. 11 ERVIEW AND OPERATING NSTRUCTIONS (Sh_caLts Sh.1_MAKE A CALL There are separate ways to make a call: 1. Dial number by using the physical keypad 2, Select the Telephone Icon on home screen Dial number by using the physical keypad Bllor touchscreen © Use the telephone call log Hl Use the phone book EY Then push the green button or the & symbol to dial up, Along press to the Green- button will activate the voice contral. Now you have to follow the phone instructions. Incorrect entered numbers can be removed by pushing the backkey orthe [i symbol. 51.2_ACCEPT INCOMING CALLS To accept incoming calls you have to push the green button or swipe the B symbol on the screen: © Toaccept a call swipe to the right side @ Toreject a call swipe to the left side or © Swipe up to send a previously finished SMS h.3_CALLLOG To show you the call log information press the green button or choose Phone-> Ml gh -4_FURTHER INFORMATIONS itis possible to use quick dialing, preferred group of persons and phone settings by pressing the aption key. l2_sMs AND MMs (Sl2.1_WRITE SMS AND MMS On home screen select Messaging and follow the instructions of the phone. To write a message you can use the physical keyboard or the Android™-qwertz- keypad. Select£>to attach a file. Now you can make a selection on your images, audio or video gallery. 6f2.2_READ SMS AND MMS On home screen select the menu for SMS/MMS. Then select the preferred conversation. (6l2.3_DELETE SMS AND MMS Push the option key and in the menu option to delete message. OVERVIEW AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 13 (SB_CAMERA 6is.1_TAKE PICTURES OR RECORD A VIDEO To activate camera select the camera on home screen, There are separate setting options and recording options by tap the screen. Also you can use the navigation ring and confirm it with the confirmation key. The picture or the video will be saved in Multimedia -® Gallery. Sla_torcH To power ON and power OFF the torch press and hold the torch key. gic HANGE SETTINGS Select Settings to change the phone settings. This function is protected to avoid an unwanted access with the factory set PIN Code 1234. To change this PIN Cade select: Settings > Security Modify setting menu password. ete_ PROGRAMS AND APPLICATIONS Ble.1_PROGRAM INSTALLATION You can use your Google™- account to install several programs and applications from GooglePlay™- Store. These applications are stored in the icon More APP. They cannot be arranged as usual like in other Android™-based mobile phones. le.2_OPEN APROGRAM You can select the different programs on the relevant categories. Under the menu icon Others you will find different functions like 14 OVERVIEW AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS calendar, clock, timer and stopwatch, browser, notepad, calculator, e-mail, downloads folder and file manager. Installed applications from GooglePlay™-Store you will find under More APP. There are certain applications installed by default from Google™. 6ls.3_cLose PROGRAMS TOTALLY As usual in Android™ a few opened programs are still active in the background. Fora few pragrams it is necessary (for example up- dating e-mail), These function needs battery capacity and processor performance and it cause shortens the battery operating time. You can exit an application forcefully by select settings Apps. (66.4_DELETE PROGRAMS Fordelete an application, select settings Apps and delete the relevant application. WARNING Deleting of applications can cause technical restrictions onthe mobile phone! INFORMATION 18 CHNICAL SPECIFICATION © Frequencies GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz WCDMA 900/1900/2100 MHz “3G (GSM/WCDMA) @ Size 139X63X25mm © Display 2.4" (6.1 cm) RugDisplay-Glass » Camera 5 MP (back) 0,3 MP (front) © Operating system Android™ 4.2 Jelly Bean © Wireless technologies Bluetooth® 4.0 Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac « NFC Near Field Communication Battery 3600 mAh, standby up to 300 hrs., talktime 2G/3G: 300 min./230 min. © Storage and memory 512 MB RAM and 4.GB ROM with Micro-SD Card up to 32 GB © Processor MT6572M * SIM Dual micro SIM ” Temperature operation range from -20°C to 60°C © IP68 waterproof: 30 min. up to 2m, impervious to dust and microparticles ” MIL-STD-810G drop-protection, tested against: extreme tempe- ratures, barometric pressure, humidity and vibrations * Other AOT; LED-torch, amplified Loudspeaker, Radio, MP3 Player, (A)GPS, G-Sensor 16 a FORBIDDANCE orbiddance : © 1.Please make sure the back cover screw lock, headphones and USB plug and all rubber cover are tightly closed, in order to have perfect dustproof and waterproof effect. Be sure to close a battery cover (specific reference in front of the battery back cover installation method) » 2.Do not immerse the phone in water. * 3. Do not expose your phone in the water dynamics such as waves or waterfalls. » 4. Do not expose the equipment to salt water, ionized water or soapy water. » 5. Do notuse the phone in the spa or hot water because waterproof rubber is easily affected by high temperature. » 6. Please do not use wet hands to open the battery cover. When open it, you must put the cover down in case water goes into the cover slot. * 7, Do not immerse the phone in water or in extremely wet conditions when opening the back cover. (such as swimming or shower) © 8. Do not open the battery cover while the body is not completely dry » 9. Donotuse detergent cleaning products and other chemicals. » 10,Rubber seal stoppers in the battery cover are an important part of the device. Please be careful to avoid damaging it when you open or close the battery cover. Also, make sure there is no debris, such as sand or dust on the rubber seal. © 11.lfthe device is dropped or subjected to impact, the battery cover and multifunction jack cover may be loose. Ensure that all covers are properly aligned and tightly closed. © 12.Under certain conditions, such as high valume levels, it may be slightly vibrated. Itis normal due to waterproof design and does not affect the performance. * 13.1f you accidentally drop your phone in the quagmire, do not worry, just flush it with clean water and dry it * 14,.1f you accidentally drop your phone on the beach, do not worry, just flush it with clean water and dry it, * 15.1f the device is immersed in water or wet microphone or speaker, during a call, the other party may not be able to hear your voice, so wipe with a dry cloth to. make sure the microphone or speakers are clean and dry. Hair dryer is not permitted. » 16. If water droplets are found on the screen, it may affect the perception of the touch screen resulting in errors. Recommend to continue to use the phone after drying the water droplets. afety Information @ To protect yourself and others from harm, please read all of the following information before using your mobile phone. Do not put the device in hot or cold places. * Do not put the phone inside the heater, microwave, cooking equipment or high pressure vessel # Do not touch the phone or charger when the phone is charging with wet hands. @ Do not use the phone in outdoor thunderstorm weather In a potentially explosive environment, gas station, etc., please turn off the phone. © When using the phone at arestricted area, please observe all safety warnings and regulations. « Please abide by all the relevant safety warnings and regulations of using mobile phones while driving # Do not use the phone in the occasion where is easily affected by radio frequency interference like hospitals and soon © If possible, avoid the use of mobile phones within 15cm range fram the pacemaker, The reason is the phone may interfere with pacemakers. © Please turn off the phone while flying SAFETY INFORMATION 19 « |fyou use a hearing aid, please contact with the manufacturer about radio interference information. » lf you must use the phone, please keep a distance of at least 15cm with pacemaker .Please use the phone at the other side of the body or opposite the pacemaker in order to reduce the interference with the pacemaker. © Donotallow children or animals to bite, chew, or suck the phone or battery. © Ifyou use other medical devices, please contact with the device manufacturer before using this medical device to determine whether the equipment will be affected by this phone emitted radio frequencies. « Donot touch the multifunction jack and battery electrode with conductive elements of metal or liquids. * Donotuse the flash or lights when approaching human or animals eyes. » Donotuse high-volume to listen to long conversation or music, so as not to damage your hearing. « Donot disassemble, modify or repair the phone. Do not approach other handset manufacturers for any changes or modifications or this will void the warranty. For service, please contact with after-sales service department of RugGear or your local dealer. ” Only qualified service personnel can repair phones. 20 SAFETY INFORMATION sp Operating temperature: -20°C~50°C The product contains a re-changer battery, the charging voltage4.3V.The device contain a power adapter, charging temperature is 0'C ~+40°C Caution risk of explosion if battery is replaced by incorrect type. Dispose used batteries according to the instructions. g Excessive sound pressure from earphones and jeadphones can cause hearing loss. ((: 6 This symbol on your telephone, the battery and the accessories means that these products must be taken to collection points at the end of their life. x ecific Absorption Rate (SAR) ¢ Your equipment radiation standard unit of measurement is known as specific absorption rate (SAR).The SAR limit of Europe is 2.0 W/kg. Device types RG310 has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) 21 product certification for use at the ear is 0.606W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.479W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.0cm from the body. To maintain compliance with RF exposure requirements,use accessories that maintain a 1.0cm separation distance between the user's bady and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. a During use, the actual SAR values for this device are usually well below the values stated above. This is because, for purposes of system efficiency and to minimize interference on the network, Organizations such as the World Health Organization and the US Food and Drug Administration have suggested that if people are concerned and want to reduce their exposure, they could use a hands-free accessory to keep the wireless device away from the head and body during use, or they could reduce the amount of time spent using the device. @ Regulatory Conformance Hereby, Power Idea Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. C€0700 9 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 22 SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) a This equipment complies with F Cc Cc radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End user must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. a The mobile device is designed to meet the requirements for exposure to radio waves established by the Federal Communications Commission (USA). These requirements set a SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use when properly worn on the body is 0.515 W/kg. wl NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference ina 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. s If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the useris 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. DISCLAIMER 23 Disclaimer All content and services available through this device belong to third parties and is protected by copyright, patent, trademark and other intellectual property laws, such content and services for personal, non-commercial use only. In the absence of obtaining license from content owner or service provider, you may not use any content or services. In addition to the above limitations, unless expressly permitted by the application content or service providers, otherwise, any content or service this equipment displays, you may not modify, copy, republish, upload, post, transmit, translate, sell , create derivative works, exploit, or distribute in any way. Third-party content and services as is available. Regardless, for any purpose, RugGear does not provide any express or implied warranties for the provided content orservice. RugGear explicitly stated, does not undertake any implied warranty and terms or conditions accepted by laws and regulations Common law or in any other way including but not limited to the applicability of the merchantability or fora specific purpose ¢ The third-party service may at any time to stop or interrupt, RugGear is not responsible for any period of time when the conient or services is available, Content and services are transmitted by third parties through the network and transmission equipment outside the control of RugGear In addition to the generality of this exceptions clause, RugGear makes it clear that our company is not responsible for any interrupt and delay of any content or service applicable for this device, RugGear involving content and services are neither responsible nor liable. Any content or services related services should be made directly by the content and service providers.

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