Robustel
GoRugged
R3000
‐
3P
‐
GPS
User
Guide
RT_UG_R3000_v.2.0.3
10.12.2014
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Important
Notice
Due
to
the
nature
of
wireless
communications,
transmission
and
reception
of
data
can
never
be
guaranteed.
Data
may
be
delayed,
corrupted
(i.e.,
have
errors)
or
be
totally
lost.
Although
significant
delays
or
losses
of
data
are
rare
when
wireless
devices
such
as
the
router
are
used
in
a
normal
manner
with
a
well
‐
constructed
network,
the
router
should
not
be
used
in
situations
where
failure
to
transmit
or
receive
data
could
result
in
damage
of
any
kind
to
the
user
or
any
other
party,
including
but
not
limited
to
personal
injury,
death,
or
loss
of
property.
Robustel
accepts
no
responsibility
for
damages
of
any
kind
resulting
from
delays
or
errors
in
data
transmitted
or
received
using
the
router,
or
for
failure
of
the
router
to
transmit
or
receive
such
data.
Safety
Precautions
General
The
router
generates
radio
frequency
(RF)
power.
When
using
the
router
care
must
be
taken
on
safety
issues
related
to
RF
interference
as
well
as
regulations
of
RF
equipment.
Do
not
use
your
router
in
aircraft,
hospitals,
petrol
stations
or
in
places
where
using
cellular
products
is
prohibited.
Be
sure
that
the
router
will
not
be
interfering
with
nearby
equipment.
For
example:
pacemakers
or
medical
equipment.
The
antenna
of
the
router
should
be
away
from
computers,
office
equipment,
home
appliance,
etc.
An
external
antenna
must
be
connected
to
the
router
for
proper
operation.
Only
uses
approved
antenna
with
the
router.
Please
contact
authorized
distributor
on
finding
an
approved
antenna.
Always
keep
the
antenna
with
minimum
safety
distance
of
26.6
cm
or
more
from
human
body.
Do
not
put
the
antenna
inside
metallic
box,
containers,
etc.
RF
exposure
statements
1.
For
mobile
devices
without
co
‐
location
(the
transmitting
antenna
is
installed
or
located
more
than
20cm
away
from
the
body
of
user
and
nearby
person)
FCC
RF
Radiation
Exposure
Statement
1.
This
Transmitter
must
not
be
co
‐
located
or
operating
in
conjunction
with
any
other
antenna
or
transmitter.
2.
This
equipment
complies
with
FCC
RF
radiation
exposure
limits
set
forth
for
an
uncontrolled
environment.
This
equipment
should
be
installed
and
operated
with
a
minimum
distance
of
20
centimeters
between
the
radiator
and
your
body.
Note
:
Some
airlines
may
permit
the
use
of
cellular
phones
while
the
aircraft
is
on
the
ground
and
the
door
is
open.
Router
may
be
used
at
this
time.
Using
the
router
in
vehicle
Check
for
any
regulation
or
law
authorizing
the
use
of
cellular
in
vehicle
in
your
country
before
installing
the
router.
The
driver
or
operator
of
any
vehicle
should
not
operate
the
route
while
in
control
of
a
vehicle.
Install
the
router
by
qualified
personnel.
Consult
your
vehicle
distributor
for
any
possible
interference
of
electronic
parts
by
the
router.
The
router
should
be
connected
to
the
vehicle’s
supply
system
by
using
a
fuse
‐
protected
terminal
in
the
vehicle’s
fuse
box.
Be
careful
when
the
router
is
powered
by
the
vehicle’s
main
battery.
The
battery
may
be
drained
after
extended
period.
Protecting
your
router
To
ensure
error
‐
free
usage,
please
install
and
operate
your
router
with
care.
Do
remember
the
follow: