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Battery Instructions

1. This product uses a rechargeable lithium battery as a power source. When the power is 

low, please charge the battery. To maintain battery life, it is recommended to deplete the 

battery's power before charging.

2. When the battery charger is not in use, please remove it from the power supply. Do not 

connect the charger to the battery for more than one week. Excessive charging will shorten 

the battery life. 

3. Temperature affects the battery charging limit. Therefore, the battery may need to be 

cooled or warmed up before charging.

4. Please use the battery for its original intended purpose to prevent short-circuiting the 

battery. 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 places will lead to shortened battery life. 

Exposing the battery to extreme temperatures may cause the phone to malfunction, even if 

the battery is fully charged.

7. Do not put the battery in a fire. Please discard the battery in a proper manner or take the 

battery to a battery recycling station. Please dispose waste batteries in accordance with 

local laws and regulations.

Importer : 

 UniStrong APAC Pte Ltd

51 Ubi Ave 1 #01-22 Paya Ubi Industrial Park Singapore 65 62968238

Manufacturer : Shenzhen UniStrong Science & Technology Co.,Ltd.

B Zone, No.4-4 Workshop Zhengcheng 2nd Road, Fuyong Street,Bao’an District,

Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, P.R. China

NOTICE:

The SAR limit of Europe is 2.0 W/kg. Device types UT56 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 0.

534

W/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.

Summary of Contents for UT56

Page 1: ...UT56 Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...Function introduction 1 volume Micro SD Nano SIM 3 5mm Headset Type c Hang rope hole Power Kensington Lock Docking Contact Pins Light Sensor Charging LED Camera LED Front Camera Mic F1 F2 F3...

Page 3: ...Rear camera LED flash Air vent Speaker...

Page 4: ...2 Micro SD SIM INSERT REMOVE SD SIM Install or remove SD card as shown below...

Page 5: ...the device s performance and service 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...

Page 6: ...he battery in a fire Please discard the battery in a proper manner or take the battery to a battery recycling station Please dispose waste batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations Impor...

Page 7: ...f conformity is available at the following internet address http en unistrong com declaration html Notice This device is restricted to indoor use where operated in the European and USA Canada Communit...

Page 8: ...d for typical body worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0 cm from the body To maintain compliance with FCC and ISED RF exposure requirements use accessories that maintain a 0 cm separatio...

Page 9: ...ital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and...

Page 10: ...www UniStrong com...

Page 11: ...s 22 00 22 50 EGPRS 8PSK 4 Slots 22 00 22 50 GPRS1800 1 Slot 26 00 27 00 GPRS1800 2 Slots 26 00 27 00 GPRS1800 3 Slots 26 00 27 00 GPRS1800 4 Slots 26 00 27 00 EGPRS 8PSK 1 Slot 21 00 22 00 EGPRS 8PSK...

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

Page 13: ...00 24 00 1 16QAM 23 00 24 10 25 22 00 23 00 50 22 00 23 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 24 00 25 00 12 23 00 24 00 25 23 00 24 00 1 16QAM 23 00 24 10 12 22 00 23 00 25 22 00 23 00 3 MHz 1 QPSK 24 00 25 00 8 23 00 24...

Page 14: ...23 00 36 21 00 22 00 75 21 00 22 00 10 MHz 1 QPSK 23 00 24 00 25 22 00 23 00 50 22 00 23 00 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 25 21 00 22 00 50 21 00 22 00 5 MHz 1 QPSK 23 00 24 00 12 22 00 23 00 25 22 00 23 00 1 1...

Page 15: ...24 00 3 22 00 23 00 6 22 00 23 00 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 3 21 00 22 00 6 21 00 22 00 Mode Bandwidth RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 20 20 MHz 1 QPSK 24 00 25 00 50 23 00 24 00 100 23 00 24 00 1 16QAM 2...

Page 16: ...MHz 1 QPSK 23 00 24 00 50 22 00 23 00 100 22 00 23 00 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 50 21 00 22 00 100 21 00 22 00 15 MHz 1 QPSK 23 00 24 00 36 22 00 23 00 75 22 00 23 00 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 36 21 00 22 00 75...

Page 17: ...21 50 22 50 100 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 50 20 50 21 50 100 20 50 21 50 15 MHz 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 36 21 50 22 50 75 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 36 20 50 21 50 75 20 50 21 50 10 MHz 1 QPSK...

Page 18: ...3 00 100 22 00 23 00 15 MHz 1 QPSK 24 00 25 00 36 23 00 24 00 75 23 00 24 00 1 16QAM 23 50 24 10 36 22 00 23 00 75 22 00 23 00 10 MHz 1 QPSK 24 00 25 00 25 23 00 24 00 50 23 00 24 00 1 16QAM 23 50 24...

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