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Normal Mode RF Power Range (GSM, WCDMA)

 

Mode 

Range(dBm) 

GSM900 

31.00-33.00 

GPRS900(1 Slot) 

31.00-33.00 

GPRS900(2 Slots) 

30.00-32.00 

GPRS900(3 Slots) 

28.50-30.50 

GPRS900(4 Slots) 

26.00-28.00 

EGPRS (8PSK, 1-Slot) 

24.50-26.50 

EGPRS (8PSK, 2-Slots) 

23.00-25.00 

EGPRS (8PSK, 3-Slots) 

22.00-24.00 

EGPRS (8PSK, 4-Slots) 

21.00-23.00 

GSM1800 

28.50-30.50 

GPRS1800(1 Slot) 

28.50-30.50 

GPRS1800(2 Slots) 

28.00-30.00 

GPRS1800(3 Slots) 

27.00-29.00 

GPRS1800(4 Slots) 

25.50-27.50 

EGPRS (8PSK, 1-Slot) 

24.00-26.00 

EGPRS (8PSK, 2-Slots) 

22.50-24.50 

EGPRS (8PSK, 3-Slots) 

21.50-23.50 

EGPRS (8PSK, 4-Slots) 

20.50-22.50 

WCDMA Band 1 RMC 

21.50-23.50 

HSDPA Band 1 

20.50-22.50 

HSUPA Band 1 

19.50-22.50 

WCDMA Band 8 RMC 

21.50-23.50 

HSDPA Band 8 

20.50-22.50 

HSUPA Band 8 

19.50-22.50 

 
 

Summary of Contents for UT12P

Page 1: ...UT12P Quick Start Guide ...

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Page 5: ...1 WHAT S IN THE BOX Type C cable Charging adaptor Standard battery Converter plugs ...

Page 6: ...h water or moisture 7 Please use this device in the environment where the temperature is within 20 45 and put it in the environment where the temperature is within 30 70 C Otherwise its performance and service life may be affected 8 Please use the original rechargeable lithium battery Because low quality batteries will affect the performance and service life of the device and may lead to explosion...

Page 7: ... deplete its power before charging Excessive charging will shorten the battery life Thus when the charger is not in use please remove it from the power supply and do not connect it to the battery for more than one week Temperature affects the battery charging limit Thus the battery may need to be cooled or warmed up before charging Please use the battery for its original intended purpose to preven...

Page 8: ...he back cover lock to the open position according to the direction as follows 3 Remove the battery cover 4 To insert the SIM card and MicroSD card do the following a Face the SIM card metal contacts downwards and push into the slot b Face the Micro SD card metal contacts downwards and push into the slot ...

Page 9: ...g the device on Firmly press and hold the power button until the boot screen appears Turning the device on Firmly press and hold the power button to display the options menu and select the Power off option to shutdown Going into sleep mode and wake the device If the device has been idle for a period of time the screen will automatically turn off and go into sleep mode 1 With the device turned on p...

Page 10: ...old the icon and drag it to the desired location on the screen To remove an icon press and hold the icon and drag up to the Remove icons To uninstall an application press and hold the icon and drag up to Uninstall icons until the icon turns red Home button After opening an application to close it and return to the home screen touch the home button Folder On the home screen folders are automaticall...

Page 11: ... this device via USB shows 3 Click on the notification tap it and select a USB preference Including file transfer USB tethering MIDI PTP and no data transfer Camera and Videos 1 Tap the shortcut icon 2 To take a photo tap 3 To take a video tap After taking a photo or video tap application Photo select the target photo or video and share delete it ...

Page 12: ...ic files can be shared with family members and friends via Bluetooth 1 Find Connected devices 2 Tap Connection preferences Bluetooth and turn switch On to ON status 3 Tap Pair new device select the target device from the list of available Bluetooth devices and tap PAIR When the request of Bluetooth connection is accepted by the owner of the external Bluetooth device the connection to the external ...

Page 13: ...ots 22 00 24 00 EGPRS 8PSK 4 Slots 21 00 23 00 GSM1800 28 50 30 50 GPRS1800 1 Slot 28 50 30 50 GPRS1800 2 Slots 28 00 30 00 GPRS1800 3 Slots 27 00 29 00 GPRS1800 4 Slots 25 50 27 50 EGPRS 8PSK 1 Slot 24 00 26 00 EGPRS 8PSK 2 Slots 22 50 24 50 EGPRS 8PSK 3 Slots 21 50 23 50 EGPRS 8PSK 4 Slots 20 50 22 50 WCDMA Band 1 RMC 21 50 23 50 HSDPA Band 1 20 50 22 50 HSUPA Band 1 19 50 22 50 WCDMA Band 8 RMC...

Page 14: ...0 21 00 50 18 00 20 00 100 18 00 20 00 15 MHz 1 QPSK 19 80 21 80 36 19 00 21 00 75 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 00 21 00 36 18 00 20 00 75 18 00 20 00 10 MHz 1 QPSK 19 80 21 80 25 19 00 21 00 50 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 00 21 00 25 18 00 20 00 50 18 00 20 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 19 80 21 80 12 19 00 21 00 25 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 00 21 00 12 18 00 20 00 25 18 00 20 00 ...

Page 15: ... 20 00 22 00 75 20 00 22 00 1 16QAM 20 00 22 00 36 19 00 21 00 75 19 00 21 00 10 MHz 1 QPSK 20 80 22 80 25 20 00 22 00 50 20 00 22 00 1 16QAM 20 00 22 00 25 19 00 21 00 50 19 00 21 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 20 80 22 80 12 20 00 22 00 25 20 00 22 00 1 16QAM 20 00 22 00 12 19 00 21 00 25 19 00 21 00 3 MHz 1 QPSK 20 80 22 80 8 20 00 22 00 15 20 00 22 00 1 16QAM 20 00 22 00 8 19 00 21 00 15 19 00 21 00 ...

Page 16: ...12 Mode Bandwidth RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 3 1 4 MHz 1 QPSK 20 80 22 80 3 20 00 22 00 6 20 00 22 00 1 16QAM 20 00 22 00 3 19 00 21 00 6 19 00 21 00 ...

Page 17: ... 20 00 100 18 00 20 00 15 MHz 1 QPSK 19 80 21 80 36 19 00 21 00 75 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 00 21 00 36 18 00 20 00 75 18 00 20 00 10 MHz 1 QPSK 19 80 21 80 25 19 00 21 00 50 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 00 21 00 25 18 00 20 00 50 18 00 20 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 19 80 21 80 12 19 00 21 00 25 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 00 21 00 12 18 00 20 00 25 18 00 20 00 ...

Page 18: ... 00 21 00 50 19 00 21 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 21 00 23 00 12 20 00 22 00 25 20 00 22 00 1 16QAM 20 00 22 00 12 19 00 21 00 25 19 00 21 00 3 MHz 1 QPSK 21 00 23 00 8 20 00 22 00 15 20 00 22 00 1 16QAM 20 00 22 00 8 19 00 21 00 15 19 00 21 00 1 4 MHz 1 QPSK 21 00 23 00 3 21 00 23 00 6 21 00 23 00 1 16QAM 20 00 22 00 3 19 00 21 00 6 19 00 21 00 ...

Page 19: ...0 21 00 100 19 00 21 00 15 MHz 1 QPSK 21 00 23 00 36 20 50 22 50 75 20 50 22 50 1 16QAM 20 50 22 50 36 19 00 21 00 75 19 00 21 00 10 MHz 1 QPSK 21 00 23 00 25 20 50 22 50 50 20 50 22 50 1 16QAM 20 50 22 50 25 19 00 21 00 50 19 00 21 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 21 00 23 00 12 20 50 22 50 25 20 50 22 50 1 16QAM 20 50 22 50 12 19 00 21 00 25 19 00 21 00 ...

Page 20: ... 20 50 22 50 75 20 50 22 50 1 16QAM 20 50 22 50 36 19 50 21 50 75 19 50 21 50 10 MHz 1 QPSK 21 50 23 50 25 20 50 22 50 50 20 50 22 50 1 16QAM 20 50 22 50 25 19 50 21 50 50 19 50 21 50 5 MHz 1 QPSK 21 50 23 50 12 20 50 22 50 25 20 50 22 50 1 16QAM 20 50 22 50 12 20 00 22 00 25 20 00 22 00 3 MHz 1 QPSK 21 50 23 50 8 20 50 22 50 15 20 50 22 50 1 16QAM 20 50 22 50 8 20 00 22 00 15 20 00 22 00 ...

Page 21: ...0 20 00 100 18 00 20 00 15 MHz 1 QPSK 20 00 22 00 36 19 00 21 00 75 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 50 21 50 36 18 00 20 00 75 18 00 20 00 10 MHz 1 QPSK 20 00 22 00 25 19 00 21 00 50 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 50 21 50 25 18 00 20 00 50 18 00 20 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 20 00 22 00 12 19 00 21 00 25 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 50 21 50 12 18 00 20 00 25 18 00 20 00 ...

Page 22: ...0 20 00 100 18 00 20 00 15 MHz 1 QPSK 20 00 22 00 36 19 00 21 00 75 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 00 21 00 36 18 50 20 50 75 18 50 20 50 10 MHz 1 QPSK 20 00 22 00 25 19 00 21 00 50 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 00 21 00 25 18 00 20 00 50 18 00 20 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 20 00 22 00 12 19 00 21 00 25 19 00 21 00 1 16QAM 19 00 21 00 12 18 00 20 00 25 18 00 20 00 ...

Page 23: ...H13 2472 10 50 12 50 WIFI 5 2 G 5 15 5 25 802 11ac VHT20 36 5180 10 00 12 00 44 5220 10 00 12 00 48 5240 10 00 12 00 802 11ac VHT40 38 5190 10 00 12 00 46 5230 10 00 12 00 802 11ac VHT80 42 5210 9 00 11 00 WIFI 5 8G 5 725 5 850 802 11ac VHT20 149 5745 12 50 14 50 157 5785 12 50 14 50 165 5825 12 50 14 50 802 11ac VHT40 151 5755 12 00 14 00 159 5795 12 00 14 00 802 11ac VHT80 155 5775 12 00 14 00 B...

Page 24: ...nd 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 device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more...

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