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NOTICE:

The SAR limit of Europe is 2.0 W/kg. Device types UT20 has also been tested against this SAR 

limit.  The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification when 

properly worn on the body is 1.496W/kg and the highest Simultaneous SAR value is 1.815W/kg.  

This device was tested for typical body - worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0 cm 

from the body. To maintain  compliance with RF exposure requirements, use accessories that 

maintain a 0 cm separation distance between the user's body 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. 

Working Temperature: -20

 ~ +45

Storage Temperature: -40

 ~ +70

CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. 

DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS

Hereby, [Shenzhen UniStrong Science & Technology Co.,Ltd.] declares that the radio equipment 

type [UT20] is in compliance with Directive 2014 / 53  /EU. 

The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: 

http://en.unistrong.com/declaration.html

Charging mode need to operate indoors, please pay 

attention to the environment temperature should be 

-0

 ~ +40

 

Summary of Contents for UT20

Page 1: ...UT20 Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...UT20 Front Side View 1 Power P1 P2 Kensington Lock DC Jack Docking Contact Pins Light Sensor Power LED Charging LED Camera LED Front Camera Mic Pass through Connectors WiFi GNSS WWAN Type C USB3 0...

Page 3: ...UT20 Rear View 2 Rear Camera LED Flash Battery Battery LED Battery Lock Speaker...

Page 4: ...en front camera mode is off Charging LED OFF No Battery or not charging Red ON Battery is charging Green ON Battery is fully charged Red blinking every 2 seconds Battery capacity is below 10 Power Pow...

Page 5: ...I O COMPARTMENT LAYOUT 4 Type C USB3 0 DC Jack...

Page 6: ...SD Card Nano SIM Card INSERT REMOVE SIM 5 This is how you insert and remove the micro SD SIM...

Page 7: ...6 This is how you insert and remove the Battery Place the battery pack on the back as shown Remove battery Move the switch to the right as shown in 1 and move the switch down as shown in 2 to remove t...

Page 8: ...he screen and goes into sleep mode Press the Power Button once again to wake the device Swipe upwards on the screen to unlock If the device has been idle for a certain period the screen will automatic...

Page 9: ...d to indoor use where operated in the European Community using frequency in 5150MHz 5250MHz to reduce the potential for interference Restriction in BE BG CZ DK DE EE IE EL ES FR HR IT CY LV LT LU HU M...

Page 10: ...e life 7 Please use an original rechargeable lithium battery Low quality batteries will affect the performance and service life of the device and may even have the danger of explosion 8 Although the p...

Page 11: ...A short circuit will occur when a conductive material connects the battery s positive and negative terminals 5 Do not use a battery that is damaged 6 Placing the battery in extremely cold or hot place...

Page 12: ...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 s...

Page 13: ...Mode Range dBm WCDMA Band 1 RMC 23 00 24 00 HSDPA Band 1 22 00 24 00 HSUPA Band 1 21 00 24 00 WCDMA Band 3 RMC 23 00 23 50 HSDPA Band 3 22 00 23 00 HSUPA Band 3 20 00 23 00 WCDMA Band 8 RMC 23 00 23 5...

Page 14: ...4 00 50 21 00 22 00 100 21 00 22 00 15 MHz 1 QPSK 22 50 24 00 36 22 00 23 00 75 22 00 23 00 1 16QAM 21 00 23 10 36 20 00 21 50 75 20 50 21 50 10 MHz 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 25 21 50 22 50 50 21 50 22 50 1...

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

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

Page 17: ...0 21 00 50 20 00 21 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 22 00 23 00 12 21 00 22 00 25 21 00 22 00 1 16QAM 21 50 22 50 12 20 00 21 00 25 20 00 21 00 3 MHz 1 QPSK 22 00 23 00 8 21 00 22 00 15 21 00 22 00 1 16QAM 21 00 22 5...

Page 18: ...1 00 100 20 00 21 00 15 MHz 1 QPSK 22 00 23 00 36 21 00 22 00 75 21 00 22 00 1 16QAM 21 50 22 50 36 20 00 21 00 75 20 00 21 00 10 MHz 1 QPSK 22 00 23 00 25 21 00 22 00 50 21 00 22 00 1 16QAM 21 50 22...

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

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

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

Page 22: ...1a 13 00 15 50 802 11n HT20 13 00 15 50 802 11n HT40 11 00 16 00 802 11ac VHT20 13 00 15 50 802 11ac VHT40 11 00 16 00 802 11ac VHT80 13 00 13 50 WLAN 5 8G 5 725 5 850 802 11a 12 50 13 50 802 11n HT20...

Page 23: ...eduction Mode RF Power Range WCDMA Mode Range dBm WCDMA Band 1 RMC 18 00 19 00 HSDPA Band 1 17 00 19 00 HSUPA Band 1 16 00 19 00 WCDMA Band 3 RMC 18 00 19 00 HSDPA Band 3 17 00 18 50 HSUPA Band 3 15 5...

Page 24: ...00 19 00 50 16 00 17 00 100 16 00 17 00 15 MHz 1 QPSK 17 50 19 00 36 17 00 18 00 75 17 00 18 00 1 16QAM 16 50 18 50 36 15 50 16 50 75 15 50 16 50 10 MHz 1 QPSK 17 50 18 50 25 16 50 17 50 50 16 50 17...

Page 25: ...16QAM 16 50 18 00 36 15 50 16 50 75 15 50 16 50 10 MHz 1 QPSK 17 50 18 50 25 16 50 17 50 50 16 50 17 50 1 16QAM 16 50 17 50 25 15 50 16 50 50 15 50 16 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 17 50 18 50 12 16 50 17 00 25 16...

Page 26: ...M 16 50 18 50 50 15 50 16 50 100 15 50 16 50 15 MHz 1 QPSK 17 00 18 50 36 16 50 17 50 75 16 50 17 50 1 16QAM 16 50 17 50 36 15 00 16 50 75 15 50 16 50 10 MHz 1 QPSK 17 00 18 50 25 16 50 17 50 50 16 50...

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