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1.    Select    and press the Enter Key to check the  information about connected devices           Connected Devices    oo0oeoo    T   4 Settings   Select   and press the Enter Key to check the   settings  Use the Left and Right keys to scroll to the         desired menu    wy   e Software Update  Update the software       _ i   Settings e Sound Alert  Turn on or off the sound alert  It is on   by default  so you will hear an alert when there are    oo0os8 GO  devices connected   e Screen Timeout  Set time for screen timeout   e Language  Set language for your device   e Wi Fi  You can view your Wi Fi status and settings     LTE ull       Navigating Your Device    LTE uil     i WPS  Select    and press the Enter Key to launch Wi Fi  Protected Setup     gr             Lami   N    d  Wu     _  WPS    oo0o 9o        Using the WPS    Setting Up Your WPS   If your computer or other Wi Fi enabled device supports WPS  you don   t have to  input the password manually once your WPS has been set up in your web UI  To  set up  follow these steps    1  Log into the web UI    2  Select Settings  gt  Wi Fi Settings  gt  Basic Settings    3  Enter the Network Name  SSID  or verify it is correct    4  Enable Broadcast Network Name  SSID     5  Set the Security Mode  Encryption Type  and Password  if needed   Refer to    the table below for settings     WPS    WPA PSK WPA2 PSK       12    9     10     Navigating Your Device      Click Apply to confirm the settings     Enable the Wi Fi function 
2.   32 characters as the name for your WLAN     e Broadcast Network Name  SSID   Disable or Enable  Default  this function   If Enable is selected  the device broadcasts the SSID  and other devices can  find and connect to it  When you select Disable  other devices cannot find the  SSID  If you want someone to connect  tell them the SSID and let them set  up manually     21    Settings    e Security Mode  The security modes are described below     Mode   Description O    Authentication and encryption won   t be  performed  There are risks that private information  will be intercepted or unauthorized individuals will  use the network     A more secure version of WPA with  WPA2 AES  PSK  l   implementation of the 802 11i standard     WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Apply both the WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK  schemes        e Encryption Type  Select an encryption type from the drop down list     e Max Connections  Choose the maximum number of stations that connect the  AP simultaneously     Click Apply to confirm your configuration     22    Settings    Wi Fi Power Save    Select Settings  gt  Device Settings  gt  Power Save  You can set Wi Fi performance  and Wi Fi sleep to save power     e Wi Fi Performance Settings    Wi Fi Performance Settings    Wi Fi Performance O Short Wi Fi Range   Best battery life     Medium Wi Fi Range       Long Wi Fi Range           Short Wi Fi Range  Increases battery life       Medium Wi Fi Range  Balances battery life and Wi Fi range         Long Wi Fi Range  Extends co
3.   Check the label and make note of the password to continue     2  Make sure your device is connected to the Z289L device     3  Launch the Internet browser and enter http   192 168 0 1 or  http   mobile hotspot in the address bar     NOTE  It is recommended that you use Internet Explorer    7 0 or later   Firefox     15 0 or later   Opera     10 0 or later   Safari    4 0 or later   or Google    Chrome      10 0 or later      4  The login page appears as follows  The following figure is only for your reference     ZTE 4G Mobile Hotspot       5  On the configuration page  select the desired language and input the password     Click Login to log in to the device  E    Navigating Your Web Interface    The interface is divided into three parts  Related functions can be executed by    operation in the related areas     e Index area  Shows the configuration list for your device   e Content area  Shows the detailed configuration   e System Information area  Shows the system status and different kinds of tips     Battery  indicator    Signal strength    Internet status    Wi Fi strength    Shows the battery level   4 stages from none CJ to high  iil     Shows the network signal intensity   5 stages from none F to strong Y safl     Connected to the Internet   Disconnected from the Internet     Wi Fi status and number of connected users   The maximum number is 5        Settings    IMPORTANT  Do not modify any settings unless instructed by your service provider     Quick Setup  1  In t
4.   the Reset Button for three seconds or longer     4  Factory reset will take effect and then the device will restart     29    Advanced Users    Verifying IP Address and DNS    The following steps and figures reflect configuration for the Wireless Internet  Protocol for your connections with a Windows   XP operating system     NOTE  Wireless Network Connection is used for Wi Fi connection     1  Right click My Network Places  and then select Properties                My Ne Open   e  Explore  Search For Computers       Map Network Drive     Disconnect Network Drive       Create Shortcut  Delete  Rename    2  Right click Wireless Network Connection  and then select Properties     F  ireless Network Connection    Disable    iew Available Wireless Networks    Repair  Bridge Connections    Create Shortcut    Rename       Properties       30    Advanced Users    3  Select Internet Protocol  TCP IP   and then click Properties     4  Wireless Network Connection Properties E   General   Wireless Networks   Advanced    c    B   Atheros AR5007UG Wireless Networt    This connection uses the following items   M  QoS Packet Scheduler A  v i PAP      Microsol version 6  v Intemet Protocol  TCPAP    v     gt     Description    Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks     Show icon in notification area when connected   F  Notify me when this connection has limited or no connect
5.  Name  SSID  Enable    Security Mode WPA PSK WPA2 PSK       Make sure that all the parameters shown in the figure are correct  and then  click Apply     18    Settings    Marketing Msgs     This function allows you to receive messages from your ISP   Operating Messages in Your Inbox  You can check the messages saved in your device     Inbox  Select Marketing Msgs   gt  Inbox to access the following figure     Inbox  0 50        All the received messages saved in your device will be displayed here   Select a message and click Delete  gt  Yes to delete it     19    Settings    Device Settings    Account Management    Select Settings  gt  Device Settings  gt  Account Management  The administrator  settings information is shown in the following figure     Account Management       Current Password         New Password        Confirm New Password              You can change the administrator   s password  Click Apply to confirm your  configuration     20    Settings    Wi Fi Settings    Basic    Select Settings  gt  Wi Fi Settings  gt  Basic Settings  The wireless network basic  parameters are shown in the following figure     Basic Settings    Network Name  SSID     TF_XXXXXX    Broadcast Network Name  SSID   Enable    Disable       Security Mode  OPEN a              Encryption Type NO ENCRYPTION v    Leaving the unit unencrypted will allow others to utilize data       Max Connections   5 v          e Network Name  SSID   Service Set Identifier  SSID   Enter a string of fewer than
6.  services    e Comment  Type comment for the Port Mapping Settings    Click Apply to add a new rule    Select a rule and click Delete  gt  Yes to delete it     192 168 0 22       25    Settings    Router Settings    Select Settings  gt  Router Settings  The router information is shown in the  following figure     Router Settings    IP Address    492 168 0 1    eg  192 168 0 1        Subnet Mask    255 255 255 0    DHCP Server  Enable    Disable  DHCP IP Pool    192 168 0 100    192 168 0 200    DHCP Lease Time    24   hour s        e IP Address  IP address for LAN interface    e Subnet Mask  Subnet mask for the IP address    e DHCP Server  Enable or disable DHCP Server function    e DHCP IP Pool  Allocate beginning and ending IP addresses for IP pool     e DHCP Lease Time  Define how long the leased IP address will be expired  The  new IP address will be relocated after the IP address is expired     Click Apply to confirm your configuration     26    Settings    Verifying SIM PIN Code    NOTE  Your original SIM card does not use a PIN  so there is no need to verify your  PIN Code unless you changed your settings or changed the original SIM card     If the PIN code of your SIM card is enabled  you will need to input the PIN code  when you log in the first time     NOTE  The SIM card will be locked if you enter the wrong PIN code three  consecutive times     system Information    SIM card is locked  please input PIN to  unlock  Attempts Left  3    PIN         27    Settings    
7. Network Mode  IP Address   WAN IP Address  WAN IPv6 Address  Software Version  Firmware Version    Hardware Version       XXX XXX XXXX   XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX X  XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX  XXXXXXXXXXXXAXXX    99 dBm   TF_XXXXXX Change   5   http   mobile hotspot   Long Wi Fi Range Change  802 11 b g n    192 168 0 1    WEB_TFUSZ289LV0 1 0B05  TF_US_Z289LV0 0 0B04  Z289LHWV1 0    33    For Your Safety    To the Owner    e Some electronic devices  such as the electronic system of vehicles  are  susceptible to electromagnetic interference sent by your device if inadequately  shielded  Please consult the manufacturer of your device before using if  necessary     Operating your device may interfere with medical devices like hearing aids and  pacemakers  Please always keep them more than 20 centimeters away from    such medical devices when they are turned on  Turn your device off if necessary     Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device before using your  device     Be aware of the usage limitation when using your device at places such as oil  warehouses or chemical factories  where there are explosive gases or explosive  products being processed  Turn off your device if required     e The use of electronic transmitting devices is forbidden in aircrafts  at gas  stations  and in hospitals  Please observe and obey all warning signs and switch  off your device in these conditions     Do not touch the inner antenna area if not necessary  it will affect your device   
8. OTE  The plug only fits one way to connect your device  Do not use excessive  force to insert the plug     Powering On Off Your Device  Press and hold the Power Button to switch the device on or off   NOTE  The device is powered on when the LCD screen lights up     Sleep Mode    If you enable the Wi Fi function  use the battery to supply power to the device  and  do not connect to the device within the specified time  the device will enter sleep  mode  In sleep mode  the Wi Fi function will be disabled  Press the Power Button  to wake up the device and Wi Fi function     Getting Started Getting Started    Connecting to Your Device 4  Your computer or other Wi Fi enabled device will then connect to the Z289L         a device   1  Power on your device  It will take 1 2 minutes to initialize   2  Use your normal Wi Fi application to search for available wireless networks  Missle Network  Connection 2  Network Taila Choose a wireless network  g    less Network io   Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more  Disable ileal      ie   Available Wireless Networks aiae   KORA  Repair Related Tasks  Bridge Connections v pollen ate  Create Shortcut ve khair blah  P Change advanced  Rename issih    Properties       NOTE  To obtain an IP address automatically  refer to the section Advanced  Users     Verifying IP Address and DNS     3  Select the SSID of your device  and then click Connect              Wireless Network Con
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10. SIM PIN Management    If you want to modify the PIN status  select Settings  gt  Device Settings  gt  SIM PIN  Management  The PIN management is shown in the following figure     SIM PIN Management    PIN Status    Enable     Disable    Current PIN        Attempts Left  3       e PIN Status  Shows the current PIN status and allows you to select PIN status   e Current PIN  Type the PIN code   If you select Change PIN  you will see the following modification parameters     SIM PIN Management    PIN Status    Enable      Disable  Current PIN    New PIN    Confirm New PIN      Attempts Left  3     lt         28    Settings    Type the old PIN code  and then type the new PIN code twice  Click Apply to  confirm your configuration     NOTE   e Entering the wrong PIN code three consecutive times will lock the SIM card     e After you change the PIN code  you don   t need to input the PIN code again  It is  required after the device is reset     Resetting Your Device  There are two ways to reset your device     e Select Settings  gt  Device Settings  gt  Reset  Click Reset  gt  Yes to set all the  settings to their factory default values  The device will restart automatically     Reset Factory Settings    Reset Factory Settings       e Reset your device by pressing and holding the Reset Button   1  Remove the back cover   2  Find the hole marked Reset on the right side of the bottom of the device     3  Use the end of a paperclip  or other tool that fits in the hole  to press and hold
11. TE    i  Mobile Hotspot    USER MANUAL    Z079584505807          Copyright    2014 ZTE CORPORATION  All rights reserved     No part of this publication may be excerpted  reproduced  translated or utilized in any form or  by any means  electronic or mechanical  including photocopying and microfilm  without the  prior written permission of ZTE Corporation     The manual is published by ZTE Corporation  We reserve the right to make modifications on  print errors or update specifications without prior notice     micro       DP   microSDHC logo is a trademark of SD 3C  LLC    Other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners     Version No   R1 0  Edition Time  March 2014    NOTE    Do not use the device in an enclosed environment or where heat dissipation is poor  Prolonged  work in such space may cause excessive heat and raise ambient temperature  which may lead  to automatic shutdown of the device for your safety  In the case of such event  cool the device  in a well ventilated place before turning on for normal use     Table of Contents    Getting A CS ae sc cct a cectinras aos seeocnss tengoesothcotegeoeanearecaothcoteaventcseaeeiGhentptecedepecaess 1  UCM ON gs oes octane E AN E E E oe seca on stain E A T 1  udine and Pa aeoea E 1  MNCS AY aa E E E E A EE eee emacs 3  PUNY ICONS acess spires pc aaea a ieni lesen ease nai A 3  COMMECTION S COMA csee iaaa aia E E a EERE 4  Setting Up YOUN Device sisci carccnsssicanonteoniawads iaxeisswosnaiontosiband
12. damaged or worn out charger or battery     e Return the worn out battery to the provider or put it in an approved recycling  container  Do not put it in your regular house trash     A  WARNING     If the battery is broken  keep away from it  If it touches your skin  wash your skin  with abundant fresh water and ask a doctor for help if necessary     35    For Your Safety    Limited Warranty  e This warranty does not apply to defects or errors in the Product caused by   i  Reasonable abrasion     ii  End User   s failure to follow ZTE   s installation  operation or maintenance  instructions or procedures     iii  End User   s mishandling  misuse  negligence  or improper installation   disassembly  storage  servicing or operation of the Product     iv  Modifications or repairs not made by ZTE or a ZTE certified individual     v  Power failures  surges  fire  flood  accidents  actions of third parties or other  events outside ZTE   s reasonable control     vi  Usage of third party products  or usage in conjunction with third party  products provided that such defects are due to the combined usage     vii  Any other cause beyond the range of normal usage intended for the Product     End User shall have no right to reject or return the Product  or receive a refund  for the Product from ZTE under the above mentioned situations     e This warranty is End User   s sole remedy and ZTE   s sole liability for defective or  nonconforming items  and is in lieu of all other warranties  exp
13. e The correct disposal of your old appliance will help  prevent potential negative consequences for the  environment and human health        For this product   s recycling information based on WEEE directive  please send an  e mail to weee zte com cn     39    Troubleshooting    Suggested Solution    e Make sure the Wi Fi function is active     virgen the  e Refresh network list and select the correct SSID   between the Z289L l   Check the IP address to make sure your device can    device and your obtain an IP address automatically in the Internet   Wi Fi enabled protocol  TCP IP  properties    device  e Type the correct network key  Wi Fi password  when you  connect to the Z289L device     Your connected e Make sure your SIM card is installed     device cannot e Change the location to find a place with good signal   access the Internet   e Contact your service provider     e Enter the correct address  The default address is  Cannot access the http   192 168 0 1 or http   mobile hotspot   web configuration    page     e Only use one network adapter in your PC   e Do not use any proxy server     e Select Device Info on the LCD screen to check the  About the password currently setup password or check the label on the device  to get it  if you never changed the original password      40       For more assistance  please   e Visit www ztedevice com    Troubleshooting    41    42    
14. elow the  maximum value  This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple  power levels so as to use only the position required to reach the network  In  general  the closer you are to a wireless base station  the lower the power output     The highest SAR value for the model device as reported to the FCC when  worn on the body  as described in this user guide  is 1 44 W kg  Band4   Body   worn measurements differ among device models  depending upon available  enhancements and FCC requirements      While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various devices and at  various positions  they all meet the government requirement     The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model device with   all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure  guidelines  SAR information on this model device is on file with the FCC and can  be found under the Display Grant section of http   www fcc gov oet ea fccid  after  searching on FCC ID  SRQ Z289L     37    For Your Safety    FCC Compliance    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and   2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that  may cause undesired operation     Caution  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer  could void the user   s authority to operate the equipment     NOTE  This equipme
15. he main interface  click Settings  gt  Quick Settings   2  Read the guide carefully  and then click Next     Quick Settings w    EED DDD    The wizard will show you how to set up gateway safely  Click  Next  to continue  click  Previous  or  Next  to  navigate  and click  Apply  to save settings        Set basic parameters in this wizard  For advanced parameters  set them in other menu   3  Set SSID Configuration as shown in the following figure     Quick Settings w     gt  2 5510 Configuration SS ay    Previous   Oo Nt    SSID w    Network Name SSID     TF_XXXXXX       Broadcast Network Name  SSID   Enable    Disable    Service Set Identifier  SSID  is used to uniquely identify your wireless local area  network  WLAN   If you enable Broadcast Network Name  SSID   the gateway  will broadcast the SSID  and other devices can detect and connect to it     17    Settings    4  Set Security Configuration as shown in the following figure     Quick Settings    pt 2  gt  2 security Configuration    security Mode    Security Mode  OPEN x    Encryption Type NO ENCRYPTION          Leaving the unit unencrypted will allow others to utilize data    Encryption will keep your traffic from being monitored and accessed without  authorization  Select an encryption mode from the list  and then set a password  for it     5  The configuration will look as shown in the following figure     Quick Settings w    DADA 4 Configuration as Follows  Ani    Network Name SSID    TF_XXXXXX    Broadcast Network
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17. ivity       4  Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address  automatically  and then click OK to finish the configuration     Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties  General Altemate Configuration  You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports    this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator for  the appropriate IP settings       Obtain an IP address automatically       Use the following IP address        Obtain DNS server address automatically       Use the following DNS server addresses           31    Advanced Users    Setting Up Your White List for Authorized Devices    A White List is a list of Wi Fi devices that are approved to connect to this  Wi Fi hotspot  Select Settings  gt  Wi Fi Settings  gt  White List  The White List  configuration is shown in the following figure     White List    White List Switch    Enable    Disable       If you select Enable  the White List settings will appear as shown below   White List    White List Switth    Enable    Disable    Apply       MAC Address      eg  00 1E 90 FF FF FF           e MAC Address  Enter an approved MAC address to connect to this Wi Fi  hotspot     Click Apply to confirm your configuration        32    Information    This function allows you to check system information     Device Information    My Phone Number  SIM Number   Serial Number   IMSI   Signal Strength  Network Name  SSID   Max Connections  Vanity URL   Wi Fi Performance  Wi Fi 
18. nection 2  Choose a wireless network    Click an item in the ist below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more  information     tej  TF XXXXXX    Related Tasks    Y  Learn about wireless  networking    oe Change the order of  preferred networks    P Change advanced  settings          NOTE  Please check the label on your device or select Device Info on the LCD  screen to get the default SSID     Navigating Your Device    Press and hold the Power Button to turn on the device  The screen lights up  to indicate the device has turned on  and the following icons will appear after    initialization                LTE all   5    Prepaid  Select    and press the Enter Key to view the  following information            o e Balance  Displays the amount of data you have      available     Prepaid e Due Date  Displays the date your service will expire   e 0o000       e My Phone Number  Displays your phone number     e Serial Number  Displays the serial number   e SIM Number  Displays the SIM number     T      Device Info  Select   and press the Enter Key to check the WAN  information  Use the Left and Right keys to view the  following information   e Network Name  Displays the default SSID   e Password  Displays your current password   e Web Login Screen  Displays the login URL of the  web UI   e Admin Password  Displays the default login  password of the web UI     LTE all       Device Info  oeoo0oo    10    LTE all    Navigating Your Device    T    Connected Devices  mW 
19. nt has been tested and found to comply with the limits   for a Class B digital 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 can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is   no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this  equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which  can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to  try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures         Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna       Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver         Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected         Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     38    For Your Safety    Disposal of Your Old Device    e When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached  to a product  it means the product is covered by the  European Directive 2002 96 EC     e All electrical and electronic products should be  disposed of separately from the municipal waste    stream via designated collection facilities appointed by  the government or the local authorities     
20. on your device     Select    on the Z289L device   s LCD screen to start the Wi Fi Protected Setup    authentication process     To respond to this authentication process  enable the WPS function on the  device you wish to connect     Follow the system prompts on your device to finish the connection     Using Push Button Configuration with WPS    Select Settings  gt  Wi Fi Settings  gt  WPS  The WPS configuration is shown in the  following figure     WPS  OPIN         PBC       PIN  Enter the PIN for the device you wish to connect    Push Button Configuration  PBC     1  Select PBC in the WPS UI of the device you wish to connect    2  Select PBC in the WPS page of the web UI and then click Apply    3  Select    on the device   s LCD screen and press the Enter Key to activate  your device   s WPS     4  Select Next in your device   s WPS UI  After a few seconds your device can  access the WLAN  and the result will be shown in your device   s WPS UI     Accessing the Internet    1  Power on the Z289L device   2  Connect your computer or other Wi Fi enabled device to the Z289L device     3  After the devices are successfully connected  you can access the Internet  automatically     NOTE  To change the Z289L device   s settings  log in to the configuration page at  http   192  168 0 1 or http   mobile hotspot     14    Configure Your Device on the Web    Accessing the Configuration Page    1  You will need to locate your password first  This can be found under the battery  cavity
21. ressed  implied or  statutory  including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability  and fitness for a particular purpose  unless otherwise required under the  mandatory provisions of the law     Limitation of Liability    ZTE shall not be liable for any loss of profits or indirect  special  incidental or  consequential damages resulting from or arising out of or in connection with  using of this product  whether or not ZTE had been advised  knew or should have  known of the possibility of such damages  including  but not limited to lost profits     36    For Your Safety    interruption of business  cost of capital  cost of substitute facilities or product  or any  downtime cost     Radio Frequency  RF  Energy  This model device meets the government   s requirements for exposure to radio waves     This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for  exposure to radio frequency  RF  energy set by the Federal Communications  Commission of the U S  Government     The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known  as the Specific Absorption Rate  or SAR  The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 4 W kg   Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the  FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested  frequency bands  Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power  level  the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well b
22. s  You can connect your devices to it via Wi Fi  The device supports data  services  enabling you to communicate anytime and anywhere     Outline and Parts    The following figure shows the appearance of the device  It is only for your  reference  The actual device may be different       Power Button     Charger Micro USB Port    Enter Key     Left Key     Right Key     Back Key     LCD Screen     microSDHC    Card Slot    CO NOOO fF WY         Getting Started    o000000 6    Power Button  Press and hold the Power Button to switch the device on or off     Charger Micro USB Port  Charge your device    Enter Key  Enter or select an item    Left Key  Check the on screen menu from right to left    Right Key  Check the on screen menu from left to right    Back Key  Go back to the previous screen    LCD Screen  Indicates the signal type  signal strength  battery  Wi Fi  etc   microSDHC Card Slot  Insert a microSDHC card     Getting Started    Indicators    When the device is powered on  the following icons will appear on the LCD screen   The corresponding indicators are listed in the table below     ICON INDICATION    Oall   Network signal strength     3G 4G IIE Network type  3G 4G LTE icon will appear on the LCD screen according to the network  ai being connected    The device has been connected to the Internet      8   Roaming network indication     Function Icons    ICON  NAME  DESCRIPTION  gt  Z O O       Connected Davita Show and check the Wi Fi enabled devices connected to yo
23. s  performance     Store your device out of the reach of little children  Your device may cause injury  if used as a toy     e Do not touch the metallic parts of your device     Using Your Device    e Please use original accessories or accessories that are authorized  Using any  unauthorized accessories may affect your device   s performance  and violate  related national regulations about telecom terminals     34    For Your Safety    e Avoid using your device near or inside metallic structures or establishments that  can emit electromagnetic waves  it may influence signal reception     e Your device is not waterproof  Please keep it dry and store in a shady and cool  place     e Do not use your device immediately after a sudden temperature change  In  such case  it will produce moisture inside and outside your device  Wait until it  becomes dry     e Handle your device carefully  Do not drop  bend  or strike it  your device may  get damaged     e No dismantling by non professionals and only qualified technicians can  undertake repair work     e Operating temperature range of 0  C    35  C and humidity range of 5    95   are recommended     Battery Handling   e Do not short circuit the battery  as this can cause excessive heat and fire   e Do not store battery in hot areas or dispose of it in a fire    e Do not disassemble or modify the battery     e When not using the battery for a long period  remove it from your device and  store it in a cool  dry place     e Never use a 
24. ur Z289L  device   Settings Change device settings   Z Set the WPS function        Getting Started    Connection Scenario  The following picture is an example of device connection  All of these devices can  surf the Internet at the same time     NOTE  You can only use Wi Fi to connect to the Z289L device  Make sure the  devices you wish to connect to the Z289L device support Wi Fi     loo                   Setting Up Your Device  Inserting the Battery    1  Remove the back cover     2  Insert the battery as shown  with  the contacts located against the  metal springs  and press the  battery down into the case     3  Close the back cover     Getting Started       Getting Started    Inserting a microSDHC Card    NOTE  This device uses a microSDHC card   1  Pull the microSDHC card cover out of the card slot   NOTE  Pull the cover gently  as it is connected to the device   2  Insert a microSDHC card  not included  into the microSDHC slot  The following    picture shows the correct inserting direction  You will hear a click when the  microSDHC card locks in place        3  Close the microSDHC card cover     Getting Started    Charging Your Device    You can charge your device by using the USB cable or adapter  Please charge your  device for more than two hours when you use it the first time or when you haven t  used it for a long time     e Use the USB cable to connect your device and PC directly   e Use the adapter and USB cable to connect the wall outlet and your device        N
25. verage of hotspot  which will decrease  battery life     e Wi Fi Sleep Settings    Wi Fi Sleep Settings    Sleep Time  10 Minutes           Sleep Time  Select a time from the drop down list  When there   s no Wi Fi  connection made within the specific time  Wi Fi will be unavailable and the  system will turn to sleep mode to save power    23    Settings    Firewall  You may set up firewall rules to protect your network from viruses and other  malicious activity on the Internet     Port Mapping   You can set up Port Mapping to enable external computers to access www  FTP  or  other services provided by LAN  Select Settings  gt  Firewall  gt  Port Mapping  The  Port Mapping page is shown in the following figure     Port Mapping    Port Mapping Settings    Enable    Disable       24    Settings    If you select Enable  the Port Mapping Settings will appear   Port Mapping Settings    Source Port    1 65000   Destination IP Address    eg  192 168 0 1   Destination Port    1 65000    Protocol TCP UDP v    Comment      Current Port Mapping Rules in System  2 10     Source Port Destination IP Address Destination Port Protocol Comment    1111 192 168 0 11 2222 TCP astest    4444 TCP astest111    e Source Port  Set the source port of the computer that provides services    e Destination IP Address  Specify a computer located at LAN to provide services   e Destination Port  Set the destination port of the computer that provides services   e Protocol  Set which protocol will be applied by
    
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