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1. the lower its SAR value A body worn SAR test has been performed on this device at a separation distance of 1 5 cm To meet RF exposure guidelines during body worn operation the device must be positioned at least 1 5 cm away from the body Organizations such as the World Health Organization and the US Food and Drug Administration have suggested that if people are concerned and want to reduce their exposure they could use a hands free accessory to keep the wireless device away from the head and body during use or they could reduce the amount of time spent using the device
2. right or left border of the screen DISPLAY LAYOUT 19 18 2 MOVING A SCREEN ITEM 1 Touch and hold an icon on the Home Screen until the icon enlarges 2 Without lifting your finger drag the icon to the desired position on the screen and release it A There must be enough space for the icon to fit on the current Home Screen REMOVING A SCREEN ITEM 1 Tap and hold an application icon on the Home Screen until the icon enlarges 2 Drag the item to the top of the screen towards Remove 18 4 CREATING A FOLDER Drag the application icon or shortcut and drop it on top of another app icon A folder containing both icons will be created You can then add other icons into the folder 43 5 RENAMING A FOLDER 1 Tap a folder to open it 2 Tap the title bar of the folder 3 Enter the new folder name 4 Tap Done or press the Back key 20 DISPLAY LAYOUT INFORMATION 18 6 CHANGING THE WALLPAPER On the Home Screen tap and hold the screen to show options for the Wallpaper ECIFICATIONS Frequencies Battery Quad band 2060 mAh standby 300 hrs GSM GPRS EDGE talktime 2G 3G 850 900 1800 1900 MHz 468 min 210 min VE WM Y M Memory 900 2100 Mhz internal memory 4 GB ROM Dimension 512 MB RAM external weight 206 g memory microSD up to 32 GB size 124 x 68 5 x 24 mm Brotessor Screen MT6572 Dual Core 1 2 GHz 3 2 8 13 cm RugDisplay Temperature Glass rugged TFT touch operation range from s
3. withdrawn from use immediately Measures must be taken to prevent any accidental restarting of the phone The safety of the phone may be compromised if for example malfunctions occur thehousing of the phone or the battery shows damage the phone has been subjected to excessive loads the phone has been stored improperly SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 RTHER SAFETY ADVISES Donottouch the screen of the phone with sharp objects Dust particles and dirt may scratch the screen Please maintain the screen clean Remove dust on the screen with a soft cloth gently and do not scratch the screen Charge the phone under indoor conditions only Please do not put the phone in environments with excessive temperatures as this could lead to heating of the battery resulting in fire or explosion Donotcharge the phone near any flammable or explosive substances Donotcharge the phone in environments with much dust humidity or excessively high or low temperatures the permitted charging temperature range is 0 C 45 C Donotuse the phone in areas where regulations or legislatives prohibit the use of a mobile phone Donotexpose the phone the battery or the charger to strong magnetic fields such as are emitted from induction ovens or micro waves Donotattempt to open or repair the phone Improper repair or opening can lead to the destruction of the phone fire or explosion Only authorized personnel are allow
4. QUICK START MANUAL EN fg SCHNELLSTARTANLEITUNG Rug car 5500 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS LEIBtEOUGHOon eu 5 P e and damages sea 6 3 Furthersafety advises 7 QUICK START QU tpm o gm RU UE ULM 9 pert mM 10 5 T da iae 10 5 1 1_Installing and extracting the battery __10 5 1 2 Chargingthebattery 11 51 3 BatteryUse _____________ 11 5 2 InstallationoftheSlM cards 12 5 3 Installation of the microSD card 12 FIRST USE leuc cator t 12 6 1 Poweringonyourphone 12 6 2 Poweringoffyourphone 13 6 3 Locking and unlocking the phone 13 6 4 Usingthetouchscreen aan 14 6 5 Connecting the phone with a computer 15 DISPLAY LAYOUT 7 Display ay OUS 15 Aes tatus fronton Doe be 16 711_ ____________ 17 7 2 Quick access panel set oeste putes 18 JHomescreen 18 7 31 Adding a new screen iteM 18 7 3 2 Moving ascreenitem 19 7 3 3 Removing ascreenitem 19 7 3 4 Creating afolder 1 rry eerie 19 7 3 5 Renaming rem at ve 19 7 3 6 Changing the wallpaper 20 INFORMATION 8 Specifications eer 20 9 Troubleshooting Su I em DIN 21 _ Maintenance 23 EN 6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ULTS AND DAMAGES If there is any reason to suspect that the safety of the phone has been compromised it must be
5. ap and hold your finger to the screen for more than two seconds to access further options where available Drag Tap an icon and hold your finger to the screen Then drag it to where you would like to place it Doubletap Perform two taps onto a webpage or image to zoom in Double tap again to zoom out Flick Touch the screen and flick your finger left right up or down to scroll through available panels or lists Pinch Touch the screen with two fingers near together While tou ching the screen put your fingers farther apart to zoom into a webpage or picture Do the reverse to zoom out again FIRST USE DISPLAY LAYOUT 15 65 CONNECTING THE PHONE WITH A COMPUTER You can access the microSD card of the phone by any compatible computer via the USB cable The card will be accessed as a mass storage device 1 Connect your phone to the computer with the USB cable When connecting the phone to a computer for the first time the computer will install the necessary drivers automatically 2 Tap turn on USB storage in the dialogue box that opens on the phone and tap OK to confirm your choice Your computer will detect the microSD card as a removable disc You can now transfer files from and to the microSD card While USB mass storage function is enabled some functions of the phone may not be available SPLAY LAYOUT After you sign in or when you power on the phone by default the Home Screen opens Status Bar T
6. creen with a resolution of 20 C to 60 C 320 x 480 pixel IP68 Cameras waterproof 30 min up to 2 m impervious to dust and microparticles ep cbs poker MIL STD 810G amplified 1 5 watt with 100 dB 2 m drop protection Wireless technologies impervious to dust and Bluetooth Wi Fi GPS microparticles 5 MP rear camera 0 3 MP front camera INFORMATION 21 OUBLESHOOTING If problems occur when using the mobile please try the following tips If the problem is not solved please contact your vendor or RugGear Europe GmbH directly THE PHONE CANNOT BE POWERED ON The battery voltage is too low Please recharge the battery The power on key is not pressed long enough Please press power on key for more than three seconds The connection to the battery is bad Please assemble the battery again or clean the contact points of the battery carefully TheSIM card has failure Please check or replace the SIM card THE PHONE HAS INSUFFICIENT STANDBY TIME The battery performance is reduced because of the age of the battery Please contact your vendor or RugGear Europe GmbH for a replacement battery Toomany programs running Please reduce the number of running programme 22 INFORMATION THE PHONE IS NOT CHARGING Poorelectrical contact Please check and replace any dirty or broken plugs Input voltage is too low Please charge for about one hour first remove the plug wait a min
7. ed to repair the phone Onlyuse accessories approved by RugGear Europe GmbH Please do not connect the poles of the battery directly to avoid short circuiting the battery Power off the phone in hospitals or other places where the use of mobile phones is prohibited This phone may affect proper work of medical equipment like pacemakers so always keep a distance of at least 15 cm between the phone and these devices 8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Observe all corresponding laws that are in force in the respective countries regarding the use of mobile phones while operating a vehicle Please power off the phone and disconnect the charging cable before cleaning the phone Donotuse any chemical cleaning agents to clean the phone or the charger Use a damp and anti static soft cloth for cleaning Donotdiscard old and abandoned lithium batteries into the trash send them to designated waste disposal locations or return them to RugGear Europe GmbH Theuseralone is responsible for any and all damages and liabilities caused by malware downloaded when using the network or other data exchange functions of the phone RugGear Europe GmbH cannot be held responsible for any of these claims RugGear Europe GmbH will not assume any liability for damages caused by disregarding any of these advices or by any inapprop riate use of the phone QUICK START 9 Af Power Lock the phone Long press to power on and off the ph
8. he Home Screen is your starting point to access all the features on your phone It displays appli Home cation icons shortcuts Screen and other features You can customize the Home Screen and display the Quick items you need Access Bar 16 DISPLAY LAYOUT A STATUS BAR The status bar appears at the top of every screen On the right side it displays phone status icons such as the status of the battery GPS data or mobile connections and the time On the left side it displays notification icons such as missed calls or received messages STATUS ICONS SIM1 or SIM2 current signal status type E for Edge 3G for UMTS H for HSDPA and strength Wi Fi connection status and signal strength Bluetooth connection status Airplane mode all wireless interfaces are off Battery power level indicator GPS is receiving location data Vibration alert only Silent mode no ringtone no vibration alert DISPLAY LAYOUT 17 NOTIFICATION ICONS Missed calls One or several new e mails One or several new SMS Alarm clock active USB connection established 77 1 NOTIFICATION PANEL Drag the Status Bar down to reveal the notification panel Your phone will notify you here when you receive a new message or when there is an upcoming event The notification panel also Notifications informs you about alarms sett
9. ings and other E relevant information o M Tapa notification to open a related appli cation To remove notifications from the panel swipe the notification to the left or to the right side of the panel Use the settings icon in the top right corner of the notification panel to access system settings To close the notification panel drag the bottom of the panel to the top of the screen 18 DISPLAY LAYOUT 2 QUICK ACCESS PANEL Shortcuts to apps placed here are visible on every panel of the Home Screen Tap on the App icon to open up the App Drawer Here you can start any App with a tap on its icon HOMESCREEN Here you can place shortcuts to apps and widgets Widgets are small applications that provide functions and infor mation on your Home Screen like local weather stock exchange information or email previews To use them add widgets from the App drawer in the Quick Access Panel p Some widgets connect to web services which might result in additional charges ADDING A NEW SCREEN ITEM 1 Tap on the App icon to open up the App Drawer 2 Scroll for the app or widget you would like to add by flicking the screen left or right 3 Tap and hold the icon of the item you want to use and wait until the screen changes to show your Home Screen 4 Move the item to the desired place and lift your finger To change to a different panel of yours Home Screen move the item to the
10. istered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc worldwide Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance Allother trademarks and copyrights are the properties of their respective owners RECYCLING The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on your product battery literature or packaging reminds you that all electrical and electro nic products batteries and accumulators must be taken to sepa rate collection at the end of their working life This requirement applies in the European Union Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste 24 INFORMATION Always return your used electronic products batteries and packaging materials to dedicated collection points This way you help to prevent uncontrolled waste disposal and to promote the recycling of materials More detailed information is available from the product retailer local waste authorities national producer responsibility organiza tions or your local RugGear Europe GmbH representative The content of this document is presented as it currently exists RugGear Europe GmbH does not provide any explicit or tacit guarantee for the accuracy or completeness of the content of this document including but not restricted to the tacit guarantee of market suitability or fitness for a specific purpose unless appli cable laws or court decisions make liability mandatory RugGear Europe GmbH reserves the right to make changes to this document or to withdraw it any
11. one 2 Menu Bring up a list of options Home Returns to the Home Screen Long press to see a list of last accessed apps Back Return to the previous screen Sf Volume Context sensitive volume 8 24 regulation 6 sos prepared for emergency call function additional paid application necessary 7 PTT prepared for push to talk function additional paid application necessary 10 QUICK START RST STEPS BATTERY The battery is inserted into the back of the phone The battery is not fully charged when the phone is purchased but it contains enough energy to power on the phone To obtain best battery performance and battery life let the battery discharge completely before charging it completely for the first three charging cycles 51 INSTALLING AND EXTRACTING THE BATTERY When installing the battery insert the teeth at the bottom of the battery into the corresponding notches of the phone then put the battery inside and press the battery down Next insert the bat tery cover in the same way and secure it by turning the two screws with the delivered screw driver Ensure that both battery and battery cover is safely in place before powering on the phone 5 11 51 2 CHARGING THE BATTERY Connectthe USB cable with the phone as indicated in the picture Connectthe plug with the socket of the Power Supply After charging remove the USB cable from the cha
12. power on your phone you may be prompted to assign a language a date and a time zone and to enter your personal information You will also be asked to sign in or set up your Google account You can do this later but please note that some of the functions of the phone like the Google Play Store depend on a Google account 6 2 POWERING OFF YOUR PHONE 1 Press and hold the Power key to open the Phone options menu Power off x Airplane mode 7 2 Tap Power off 3 Tap OK 613_LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE PHONE Press the Power key to lock the phone When the screen is locked you can still receive messages and calls If you leave your phone undisturbed for a while the screen will lock automatically Tounlock the phone press the Power key again After the screen has lit up drag the lock icon to the unlock icon to unlock the phone Depending on your security settings the phone may ask for a PIN to unlock Please note that this is NOT the PIN of your SIM card but a code that can be assigned under System settings gt Security gt Screen lock 14 FIRST USE 164 USING THE TOUCHSCREEN This phone features a capacitive touchscreen It is not necessary to press the screen for it to work a simple touch is enough The following gestures can be used with this phone Tap To open an application app or to enter a character using the on screen keyboard tap it with a finger Tapand hold T
13. rger 1 3 BATTERY USE In actual use the standby time and talk time of the phone varies with the network status working environment and usage When the power of the battery is lower than normal the phone will prompt you to charge it Please charge the battery otherwise you may lose any files which have not been saved If you do not charge for a long time the phone will be powered off automatically The phone may only be charged at ambient temperatures a range from 0 C 45 C Please do not use charging equipment if the temperature exceeds this range Only use the RugGear approved USB cable and charger 12 QUICKSTART FIRST USE 502 INSTALLATION OF THE SIM CARDS The phone features two SIM card slots 1 2 If you have installed two SIM cards you can choose your primary card in Settings 9 SIM management INSTALLATION OF THE MICRO SD CARD 2 Open the microSD card holder and insert the microSD card into the slot 3 then close the microSD card holder Do not try to insert or remove any of the SIM cards when any external power supply is connected otherwise the SIM cards or the phone may be damaged RST USE 61 POWERING ON YOUR PHONE Press the Power key until the screen lights up Depending on the security settings of your SIM card the phone may ask you for your personal identification number PIN before starting up FIRST USE 13 The first time you
14. time without prior notice PECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE SAR CERTIFICATION INFORMATION This device meets international guidelines for exposure to radio waves Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves radio frequency electromagnetic fields recommended by international guidelines The guidelines were developed by an independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health INFORMATION 25 The radio wave exposure guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption or SAR The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 0 W kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the deice transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands The highest SAR values under the ICNIRP guidelines for this device model are Maximum SAR for this model and conditions under which it was recorded SAR head 0 650 W kg GSM1800 SAR body worn 0 807 W kg GSM900 During use the actual SAR values for this device are usually well below the values stated above This is because for purposes of system efficiency and to minimize interference on the network the operating power of your mobile device is automatically decreased when full power is not needed for the call The lower the power output of the device
15. ute and then continue charging During this time it is possible that the phone cannot be powered on as the voltage is too low Abattery fault has occurred Please replace the battery FAILURES DURING CALLS OCCUR SIM failures occur Please check the contacts of the SIM card or replace the card Network error Please change to a network provider with a stronger signal OTHER PEOPLE ARE ANSWERING MY CALLS Thephone has been set into divert your calls to another phone number Please check and cancel call divert THE PHONE POWERS OFF AUTOMATICALLY Thecharge of the battery is too low Please recharge the battery There wasan error during operation Please restart the phone If the problem reoccurs please contact your vendor or RugGear Europe GmbH directly INFORMATION 23 AINTENANCE Thank you for using the RG500 If there is a problem with the phone please contact your vendor or consult the service center If your phone is in need of repair you can either contact the service center or your vendor TRADEMARKS RugGear Europe and the RugGear Europe logo are registered trademarks of RugGear Europe GmbH The Android logo Google and Google Play Store are registered trademarks of Google Inc TheAndroid robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3 0 Attribution License Bluetooth is a reg
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