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Precautions and Notices for Safety

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Declaration of Conformity to 

R&TTE Directive 

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The Safelinq service 

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Introduction

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Features

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Components

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Name of Each Part

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Battery Assembly/Disassembly

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5.1 Battery Assembly

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5.2 Battery Disassembly

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Installing the SIM card

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Buttons

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7.1 Button overview

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7.2 Button description 

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LED’s and Connectors

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Operating your SmartLinQ Mobile 

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9.1 Switching your SmartLinQ Mobile on/off 

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9.2 Call/Answer

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9.3 Adjust the volume

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9.4 Make a phone call

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9.5 Emergency

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9.6 Auto Answer 

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Technical Specification

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Troubleshooting and Safety info

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Contents

Summary of Contents for SmartLinQ Mobile

Page 1: ...y Assembly 12 5 2 Battery Disassembly 12 6 Installing the SIM card 13 7 Buttons 14 7 1 Button overview 14 7 2 Button description 15 8 LED s and Connectors 17 9 Operating your SmartLinQ Mobile 18 9 1 S...

Page 2: ...phone Do not touch your phone or its power plug with a wet hand Do not remodel disassemble or repair your phone on your own Use only approved batteries and accessories Use the standard charger acquire...

Page 3: ...Directive 1999 5 EC European States qualified under wireless approvals EU Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Portugal Spain Sweden and the U...

Page 4: ...e has been exclusively developed by Safelinq For the full details of the functionality of your SmartLinQ Mobile go to www safelinq com It should be noted that the SmartLinQ Mobile will only operate in...

Page 5: ...As your location will be known the control centre or emergency contact can deal with the situation efficiently and effectively The SmartLinQ Mobile is designed to work on any mobile GSM network using...

Page 6: ...9 GPS Global positioning system Receiver Emergency button Motion sensor alert Low battery alert Speed sensor alert Four pre programmable buttons Auto answer 2 Features...

Page 7: ...le 2 Battery Pack 3 Handsfree headset 4 AC power adapter 5 This Manual Use an approved Safelinq charger and battery Do not use non genuine parts as it could damage the battery or cause an explosion 3...

Page 8: ...11 4 Name of Each Part Earphone jack Power adapter connector Button Lock Volume GSM LED power LED Emergency button Call Answer Microphone Speaker GPS LED Power Hang up Pre Programmable buttons...

Page 9: ...the groove 2 Slide it all the way as indicated by the arrow and lock the battery button into place 5 2 BATTERY DISASSEMBLY Release the battery disassembly button in the direction indicated by the arro...

Page 10: ...SIM card as shown ensuring the gold contact area of the SIM card is facing downwards Close the SIM card holder and move it to the left to lock 2 Slide the battery back in at the top of the SmartLinQ M...

Page 11: ...7 1 BUTTON OVERVIEW The phone panel consists of nine buttons Power Hang up Button Call Answer Button Emergency Button Four pre programmable Buttons Volume Button Lock Button 7 Buttons 14...

Page 12: ...nging To end a call Press while in a call Call Answer To make a call Press this button after pressing one of the pre programmable buttons and hearing a beep To answer an incoming call Press while ring...

Page 13: ...this button wait for a beep and then press the Call Answer button Volume To increase the volume of a call Press the upper part of the volume button To decrease the volume of a call Press the lower pa...

Page 14: ...kly When a connection is established the LED will light up for 3 seconds before switching off If a GPS connection cannot be found the light will switch off straight after the flashing has stopped Powe...

Page 15: ...e SmartLinQ Mobile registers to the GSM network After successful registration the GSM LED will flash slowly It will then continue to flash but at a slower pace To turn off Press the Power Hang up butt...

Page 16: ...part of the volume button to decrease the volume 9 4 MAKE A PHONE CALL You can store four pre programmed numbers in your SmartLinQ Mobile When you want to call one of the numbers first press the rele...

Page 17: ...ll in the following way 1 If you slide up Emergency button the phone will sequentially dial the four pre programmed numbers If no one answers the call will be diverted to your chosen control centre 2...

Page 18: ...following two conditions are to be satisfied for Auto Answer to be operational 1 Auto Answer function is activated on the Safelinq service 2 When an incoming number corresponds to a number stored in...

Page 19: ...22 10 Technical Specification Earphone jack Power adapter connector Button Lock Volume GSM LED power LED Emergency button Call Answer Microphone Speaker GPS LED Power Hang up Pre Programmable buttons...

Page 20: ...eiver 20 x 11 mm Speaker 20 x 11 mm Screen No Indicator light x 3 Charge light GSM status indicator light GPS status indicator light Keyboard backlight LED Navy blue Vibrate Mode To activate or de act...

Page 21: ...c MIDI for incoming calls Voice Codec FR EFR HR AMR Two path audio Earphone and Receiver GPS SiRF Star III chipset Receive 20 channels L1 1575 42 MHz C A code 1 023 Mhz chip rate DGPS accuracy 1 to 5m...

Page 22: ...hen the sensor detects certain changes in the movement of the device Speed Sensor When activated sends alert information when the speed threshold is met In the Box Handset Battery Travel Charger Hands...

Page 23: ...PIN code then re insert it in the SmartLinQ Mobile Please move the SmartLinQ Mobile to a place where the signal is stronger Problem The location of the SmartLinQ Mobile cannot be found Reason The Sma...

Page 24: ...seconds and then replace back on the SmartLinQ Mobile The SmartLinQ Mobile will now be switched off To avoid damage to your ear from the ring tone when the SmartLinQ Mobile rings first press the answe...

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Page 26: ...6 W kg This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1 5cm from the body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements use accessories that maint...

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