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Xavier 2.0™ - User Manual Rev: 1.0 

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AVIER 

2.0

 

L

OGIN 

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EVICE 

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ETUP 

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IELDS 

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IALING 

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UTTONS 

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ETTINGS

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AFETY 

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UTTON 

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ETTINGS

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EFINING 

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LERTS

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RESETTING 

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NSWERING 

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ODE

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NCOMING CALLS 

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NDICATION

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OUNDS

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U

PDATE 

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ETTINGS

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE................................................... 53

 

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ARING FOR YOUR 

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AVIER 

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ROUBLESHOOTING

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IMITED 

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ARRANTY

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XAVIER 2.0 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................... 58

 

 
 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Xavier 2.0

Page 1: ...User Manual ...

Page 2: ...T 14 XAVIER 2 0 OPERATION 18 TURNING THE XAVIER 2 0 ON 18 TURNING THE XAVIER 2 0 OFF 20 XAVIER 2 0 INDICATIONS 21 MAKING A SAFETY CALL 23 MAKING A SAFETY CALL WHEN XAVIER 2 0 IS OFF 25 MAKING A SILENT SAFETY CALL 27 MAKING A SAFETY CALL WITHOUT A SIM CARD 28 MAKING AN OUTGOING CALL 29 ENDING A CALL 30 ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER VOLUME 31 MUTE MODE 32 SENDING A TEXT MESSAGE SMS 33 RECEIVING INCOMING PHO...

Page 3: ...UTTONS SETTINGS 45 SAFETY CALL BUTTON SETTINGS 46 DEFINING ALERTS 46 PRESETTING AUTHORIZED INCOMING CALLS 48 ANSWERING MODE 49 INCOMING CALLS INDICATION 49 SOUNDS 50 UPDATE SETTINGS 51 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 53 CARING FOR YOUR XAVIER 2 0 53 TROUBLESHOOTING 55 LIMITED WARRANTY 56 XAVIER 2 0 SPECIFICATIONS 58 ...

Page 4: ...TION CONVENTIONS This guide uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information A warning calls for attention to a situation that can result in physical harm to the user or equipment A note calls for attention to an important item in the text ...

Page 5: ...obtained from Harbour Technologies Corporation Within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end of life Do not dispose of this device as unsorted municipal waste FCC COMPLIANCE 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 ac...

Page 6: ... the relative amount of RF energy absorbed by the user of a wireless phone Xavier 2 0 is designed and manufactured so as not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by international standards These limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health The SAR tests for the Xavier 2 0 were conducted wi...

Page 7: ...Xavier 2 0 User Manual Rev 1 0 Page 7 GENERAL NOTES The Xavier 2 0 is NOT a medical device The Xavier 2 0 must NOT TO BE SOLD and USED in Norway ...

Page 8: ...ety SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS When in a hospital or any other health care facility observe the restrictions on the use of mobile phones Switch the Xavier 2 0 off if instructed to do so by the guidelines posted in sensitive areas Medical equipment may be sensitive to RF energy MEDICAL EQUIPMENT The operation of cardiac pacemakers other implanted medical equipment and hearing aids can be affected by i...

Page 9: ...plants or where blasting operations are in progress Operation of any electrical equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres can constitute a safety hazard RADIO INTERFERENCE Your Xavier 2 0 receives and transmits radio frequency energy while switched on Remember that interference can occur if it is used close to TV sets radios computers or inadequately shielded equipment Follow any special regu...

Page 10: ...ent must be executed only by an authorized service facility Never attempt to disassemble the Xavier 2 0 by yourself Contact an authorized service facility in case of malfunctions or any other problems EMERGENCY CALLS The Xavier 2 0 operates using radio signals and cellular networks that cannot be guaranteed to connect in all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely upon any wireless devic...

Page 11: ...ies com Web www harbourtechnologies com All information contained in this manual is copyrighted and all rights are reserved No part of this document in whole or in part may be reproduced or copied in any form without prior written consent from Harbour Technologies Corporation All product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks of Harbour Technologies Corporation Document Control 1 0 ...

Page 12: ...your position on an interactive map displayed on that website One can limit the permissible zone of movement Geofencing Any violation of the defined limits will be automatically reported via an SMS to a selected cellular phone or a pre defined email address and will clearly show on the map The Xavier 2 0 is designed for use on quad band GSM networks 850 900 1800 1900 With Xavier 2 0 you can 1 Cont...

Page 13: ...ing numbers 7 Receive calls from anyone or limit the Xavier 2 0 to receive phone calls only from authorized callers up to 10 contacts 8 Use Xavier 2 0 in silent mode without speaker activation The other party can listen in to the Xavier 2 0 environment 9 Use the Internet to remotely configure the Xavier 2 0 10 Configure the Xavier 2 0 to answer automatically or manually 11 Wear the Xavier 2 0 on y...

Page 14: ...Xavier 2 0 User Manual Rev 1 0 Page 14 XAVIER 2 0 LAYOUT The following figure shows the Xavier 2 0 s layout ...

Page 15: ...t strap from Xavier 2 0 proceed as follows 1 Position the Xavier 2 0 on its front panel with the rear panel facing towards you 2 Use a tool e g tweezers to hold the spring on one of its sides and press it toward the other side so that the spring exits the hole 3 Bend the wrist strap and free one side of the spring Then free the other side of the spring from the strap Take care during this step not...

Page 16: ...al Rev 1 0 Page 16 Keep the two springs in a safe place for future installation of the wrist strap LANYARD NECK STRAP Disconnect the wrist strap and connect the lanyard through the hole in the rear panel of the Xavier 2 0 ...

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Page 18: ...Xavier 2 0 User Manual Rev 1 0 Page 18 C ...

Page 19: ...g the Xavier 2 0 for the first time charge the battery for at least 2 hours Always make sure the Xavier 2 0 is charged prior to turning it on See Charging the Battery on page 38 Follow these steps to turn the Xavier 2 0 ON 1 Press and hold the Power button for at least 1 second 2 A beep will sound ...

Page 20: ... to the network and the green LED flashes every 5 seconds indicating normal standby operation If the Xavier 2 0 failed to connect to the network emergency dialing is enabled by pressing the Safety Call button See Making A Safety Call Without A SIM Card on page 29 for more details TURNING THE XAVIER 2 0 OFF Follow these steps to turn the Xavier 2 0 OFF ...

Page 21: ...t least 2 seconds 2 A beep will sound 3 Green and orange LEDs light continuously 4 Wait for a few seconds The Xavier 2 0 turns off indicated by both LEDs turning off XAVIER 2 0 INDICATIONS The Xavier 2 0 s current status is indicated by the green and orange LEDs on its top panel ...

Page 22: ...Voice call outgoing and incoming Green and orange LEDs flash in alternating mode Sending SMS Green and orange LEDs flash in alternating mode Buttons disabled busy Green LED is on continuously Battery charging Orange LED is on continuously Battery reaches full charge Orange LED lights continuously with a flash every 3 seconds Low battery Orange LED flashes every 5 seconds Turn off Green and orange ...

Page 23: ... page 53 a beep will sound in the following conditions 1 When pressing any dialing button 2 At the end of a conversation 3 After sending a text message SMS 4 When plugging or unplugging the charger 5 When the device is being remotely updated 6 When leaving or returning to the Geo Fence zone 5 beeps ...

Page 24: ...2 0 calls the first preset safety number If there is no answer Xavier 2 0 will try to call the next stored number up to 4 numbers can be preset see Safety Call Button Settings on page 49 in sequence until there is an answer 3 The user can cancel the process at any time by pressing the Disconnect button 4 Wait for the other party to answer the phone call 5 When the call is answered the ring tone wi...

Page 25: ...ed by an automatic answering machine or automatic answering service you may press the Safety Call button again to cancel the current call and to call the next stored number in sequence 7 The location will be automatically checked by the GPS and sent to the servers ...

Page 26: ...til a beep is heard 2 Xavier 2 0 turns on and the green LED flashes every second 3 After about 20 30 seconds the Xavier 2 0 connects to the network and the green LED flashes every 5 seconds indicating normal standby operation 4 Xavier 2 0 sounds a ring tone and the green and orange LEDs flash in alternating mode 5 Xavier 2 0 calls the first preset safety number If there is no answer Xavier 2 0 wil...

Page 27: ...e other party to answer the phone call 8 When the call is answered the ring tone will stop Listen to the other party and speak into the microphone 9 If the call is answered by an automatic answering machine or automatic answering service you may press the Safety Call button again to cancel the current call and to call the next stored number in sequence 10 The location will be automatically checked...

Page 28: ...ll 1 Press and hold the Safety Call button 2 Xavier 2 0 does not sound any ring tone The green and orange LEDs flash intermittently every second 3 Xavier 2 0 calls the first preset safety number If there is no answer Xavier 2 0 tries to call the next stored number up to 4 numbers can be preset see Safety Call Button Settings on page 49 in sequence until there is an answer 4 The user can cancel the...

Page 29: ...M CARD If the SIM card is not present not installed correctly or blocked pressing the Safety Call button will dial the national emergency number The emergency number for GSM 900 1800 frequency bands is 112 in GSM 850 1900 networks 911 The availability of emergency numbers depends on the services offered by the provider according to national regulations ...

Page 30: ...For instructions on how to store the numbers see on page 48 1 Press and hold one of the speed dial buttons until a beep is heard Xavier 2 0 sounds a ring tone and starts dialing The green and orange LEDs will flash in alternating mode 2 Wait for the other party to answer the phone call 3 Listen to the other party and speak into the microphone ...

Page 31: ...ime you can hang up by momentarily pressing the Disconnect button The voice call is also terminated if the other party hangs up At the end of the call a beep is emitted After the call ends the green LED flashes every 5 seconds indicating normal standby operation ...

Page 32: ...STING THE SPEAKER VOLUME During voice conversations the left and right speed dialing buttons function as volume controls During a call you can increase or decrease the speaker volume by pressing the volume up or volume down buttons respectively ...

Page 33: ...you can mute the speaker by pressing the Mute button In Mute mode the speaker is muted resulting in a one way conversation from the Xavier 2 0 to the other party Mute mode is not active during a Safety Call when the call was initiated by pressing the Safety Call button Pressing the Mute button again or pressing any of the volume control buttons will cancel the Mute mode ...

Page 34: ...pressing the speed dialing buttons For instructions on how to store the numbers and the text see Speed Dialing Buttons Settingson page 48 1 Press and hold one of the speed dial buttons until a beep is heard 2 The green and orange LED flash in alternating mode while the message is being sent 3 After the message has been sent a beep is emitted ...

Page 35: ... 0 will ignore calls from non authorized phone numbers For instructions on how to preset authorized incoming calls see Presetting Authorized Incoming Calls on page 51 TO RECEIVE A CALL 1 When there is an incoming phone call the green and orange LEDs will flash in alternating mode The Xavier 2 0 also generates an incoming call indication ring as predefined see Incoming calls Indication on page 52 2...

Page 36: ...Xavier 2 0 User Manual Rev 1 0 Page 36 4 Listen to the other party and speak into the microphone ...

Page 37: ...sage service or 2 Internet website by GPRS Whenever you press the Safety Call button to generate a Safety Call the GPS is activated in the background to get the position and send the position data The GPS can also be activated remotely by sending GPS activation SMS to your Xavier 2 0 In this case the GPS will also sends its position data In order for the GPS to acquire location accurately or to ac...

Page 38: ...WHEN SHOULD I CHARGE THE BATTERY When the battery is low the orange LED flashes every 5 seconds and a beep sounds every 5 minutes When this occurs charge the battery as soon as possible It is recommended to charge the battery every day in order to maintain maximum performance TO CHARGE THE BATTERY 1 Connect the supplied charger to the wall outlet and then to the Xavier 2 0 charger connector The or...

Page 39: ...om the device then from the wall outlet Do not connect the Xavier 2 0 to the charger while the Xavier 2 0 is worn on the body Do not charge the battery with a charger other than the one supplied with the Xavier 2 0 The use of any other charger may cause permanent damage to the Xavier 2 0 Do not connect the Xavier 2 0 charger to any other device except to the Xavier 2 0 ...

Page 40: ...y connected to the charger since overcharging may shorten its lifetime If left unused a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time Use the battery only for its intended purpose Never use any charger or battery that is damaged Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the positive an...

Page 41: ... to local regulations Please recycle when possible Do not dispose as household waste Do not dismantle open or shred cells or batteries In the event of battery leak do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes In the event of leak or a hazard seek medical help immediately TO REPLACE THE BATTERY PLEASE CONTACT A XAVIER 2 0 AUTHORIZED SERVICE FACILITY NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO ...

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Page 43: ...rovide you with a website address for configuring or updating your Xavier 2 0 settings remotely on line Prior to submitting configuration or changes make sure that the Xavier 2 0 is turned ON and has network connection green LED flashes every 5 seconds When the Xavier 2 0 is being updated beep s will be emitted ...

Page 44: ...e Xavier 2 0 website The Xavier 2 0 Login window is displayed as shown below 1 The actual website may appear different than the pictures in this document depending on your service provider Enter your user name and password as received from your provider upon purchase ...

Page 45: ...Xavier 2 0 User Manual Rev 1 0 Page 45 Click the Login button ...

Page 46: ...Xavier 2 0 User Manual Rev 1 0 Page 46 DEVICE SETUP The device setup page appears as shown below ...

Page 47: ...Xavier 2 0 User Manual Rev 1 0 Page 47 NOTIFICATION PREFERENCE ...

Page 48: ...fy that a button should make a voice call select the radio button Call only 3 To specify that a button should send text message SMS only select the radio button SMS only 4 To specify that a button should make a voice call first and then send a text message in case the voice call failed select the radio button Call or SMS 5 To make the key unusable select the Disable check box Text messages can be ...

Page 49: ...onal Select the Silent mode check box to enable making silent safety calls see Making a Silent Safety Call on page 28 Some service providers will not allow you to change the Safety Call button designation In this case the Safety Call Button information will not be displayed DEFINING ALERTS The Xavier 2 0 can send preset text SMS alerts in various events ...

Page 50: ...t on low battery check box 2 Compose the text to be sent in the text field up to 30 characters 3 Update the destination mobile number in the To Phone field For the Xavier 2 0 to send an alert when turning the device on 1 Select the Enable SMS alert on Power on check box 2 Compose the text to be sent in the text field up to 30 characters 3 Update the destination mobile number in the To Phone field ...

Page 51: ... field PRESETTING AUTHORIZED INCOMING CALLS To preset authorized incoming phone numbers select the check box Answer authorized numbers only Enter up to 10 authorized numbers To authorize any phone number to call your Xavier 2 0 verify that the check box Answer authorized numbers only is cleared ...

Page 52: ...r 2 0 User Manual Rev 1 0 Page 52 ANSWERING MODE To preset the answering mode select the desired radio button INCOMING CALLS INDICATION To preset the incoming call indication select the desired radio button ...

Page 53: ...tically answer an authorized number only with no ring tone and with a muted speaker See Presetting Authorized Incoming Calls on page 51 SOUNDS Select the Enable beeps check box to enable sound indications If Enable beeps is not selected no beeps will be sound when pressing dialing buttons ...

Page 54: ... 1 0 Page 54 UPDATE SETTINGS After presetting the desired functions click the Update All button at the bottom of the page to update the Xavier 2 0 After the Xavier 2 0 is updated a summary such as the following will be displayed ...

Page 55: ...epending on the settings a few updates may be sent simultaneously generating several beep sounds 3 Please verify that Xavier 2 0 was correctly updated by performing trial calls and test of functionality 4 In particular it is highly recommended to test the settings of the Safety Call button after each device setup ...

Page 56: ...er 2 0 does get wet turn it off and allow it to dry completely before turning it on 3 Do not use or store the Xavier 2 0 in a dusty dirty area Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged 4 Do not store the Xavier 2 0 in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and wrap or melt certain plastics 5 Do not store the Xavier 2 0 in cold areas ...

Page 57: ...al Rev 1 0 Page 57 8 Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the device 9 Use a soft clean dry cloth to clean the device 10 Use chargers indoors 11 Turn the Xavier 2 0 off before storage ...

Page 58: ...or at least two hours Symptom After turning the Xavier 2 0 on the green LED flashes every second for more than 45 seconds and does not enter standby mode green LED flashes every 5 seconds Problem The Xavier 2 0 failed to connect to the network Possible solution 1 No network coverage Change location and retry 2 SIM card problem not present not installed correctly or blocked Give the Xavier 2 0 to a...

Page 59: ... limited warranty for the battery straps and accessories is for six 6 months beginning on the date of purchase 3 Never attempt to disassemble the Product by yourself Contact an authorized service facility if malfunctions or other problems occur 4 Battery and SIM card replacement must only be performed by an authorized service facility 5 This limited warranty will be void if the Product has been da...

Page 60: ...ual cash value at the time the consumer returns the Product for repair determined by the price paid by the consumer for the Product Harbour Technologies shall not be liable for any other losses or damages whether direct or indirect 9 Upon Harbour Technologies s request the consumer must provide proof of the date of the original purchase through a dated bill of sale or dated receipt 10 The consumer...

Page 61: ... User Interface On Off button x 1 Safety call button x 1 Voice call or SMS Speed dialing buttons x 3 Voice call or SMS Speaker Internal Speaker volume control Yes Microphone Internal Battery charge indicator Orange LED automatic SMS Status indicator Green LED Cellular Wireless module Telit GE863 GPS Network GSM GPRS Frequency bands 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Antenna Integrated Data communication GPRS a...

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