Summary of Contents for HIRO

Page 1: ...e explanation of the device s software and hardware the features possibly is different refer to the different area YAKOYA HIRO is compatible with GSM GPRS EDGE WCDMA HSDPA technology Some functions re...

Page 2: ...YAKOYA HIRO is switched off during the flight To avoid the risk of any explosion please switch off YAKOYA HIRO at petrol stations and places which are near fuel chemical solvent or other dangerous sub...

Page 3: ...e carefully to ensure the procedure is carried out safety Keep small parts e g SIM card out of the reach of children to prevent batteries from being swallowed or causing other dangers Please back up t...

Page 4: ...O 5 1 KEYS 7 2 GETTING TO USE YOUR YAKOYA HIRO 7 Insert SIM Card 7 INSERT A MEMORY CARD 9 BATTERY CHARGING 9 TURN YOUR YAKOYA HIRO ON AND OFF 11 PASSWORD 11 II MAINTENANCE 12 1 BATTERY MAINTENANCE 12...

Page 5: ...5 I Getting To Know Your YAKOYA HIRO Front Back...

Page 6: ...6 Below Side...

Page 7: ...me basic data such as contact names and telePADs ect Some SIM card may not key function Power Key By pressing for 1 second screen backlight will turn off By pressing for 2 3 seconds shutdown menu appe...

Page 8: ...lect and used and other application services To reduce risk of fire or burns Do not attempt to open or repair the battery pack Do not disassemble crush puncture short circuit the external contacts of...

Page 9: ...Micro SD card and take out the popup card Recommend to use originally equipped Micro SD card or Micro SD card of San Disk or Kingston and other leading brands Please confirm the compatibility of Micr...

Page 10: ...using your device it is recommended to charge the battery as new batteries perform best after several full charge discharge cycles Please charge timely as over discharge will damage the battery It is...

Page 11: ...the network operator PIN2 Code You need to enter PIN2 code to start some functions If wrong PIN2 code is input for three times you should unlock it by PUK2 code For more information please consult th...

Page 12: ...conducting substances connect the anode and cathode of battery 5 Do not use damaged battery 6 Keeping battery in extreme cold or extreme hot places leads to shorten battery life Battery being exposed...

Page 13: ...a basement where radio waves cannot be reached Try in an open field Using the pad when the network is busy such as during rush hour making it impossible to get through Try with available network Far a...

Page 14: ...teries need to be replaced When no signal is available the pad will continue to transmit the signal to find a base station so large amounts of power will consume the standby time Pleas move to an area...

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