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Contents Getting Started ............6 Appearance ..............6 Indicators ..............8 Installation Guide ..........10 Installing the micro-SIM Card and battery ....10 Connecting Your Device ..........11 Switching on Your Device ........... 12 About micro-SIM Card ..........12 Internet Access ............ 13 Configuring Your PC ...........13 Wireless Connection ..........
Getting Started The device operates on the 4G/LTE networks and supports voice and data service. Appearance...
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1. SIM card slot Insert your micro-SIM Card. 2. Reset button Reset your device. 3. External antenna To attach antenna. connector 4. WPS button To activate the WPS function. Standard RJ11 connector for the 5. Phone telephone. 6. LAN Ethernet connector to computer. Connector to the external power 7.
Indicators Indicator State Description Power Green steady AC power present No AC power Voicemail Green blinking New voicemail waiting No new voicemail More than 50% discharging Green steady (charger not present) More than 50% charging Green blinking (charger present) 20%-50% discharging Yellow steady (charger not present) Battery...
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Green steady Wi-Fi on Wi-Fi Active data connection or Blinking FOTA Wi-Fi off Connected to the LTE Green steady network Green blinking Roaming (LTE network) Connected to the 4G Yellow steady Network network Yellow blinking Roaming (4G network) No service, limited service, searching for network, Red steady no SIM Card or other...
3. Install the SIM Card. WARNING! • Switch off your device before installing or replacing the micro-SIM card. • Your device only supports the micro-SIM Card. To avoid damaging the device, please use the card that comes installed or included in the box with the device. Connecting Your Device Please refer to the following diagram for connecting your computer and land line phone.
Switching on Your Device Press and hold the Power Switch to get started. Make sure that the phone is on the hook before you power on. NOTE: Do not put anything on the top of the device. Do not lay devices to overlap each other during usage.
If you cannot get service, make sure that: • You are in an area which has network coverage. • You are using the correct micro-SIM card. Internet Access Configuring Your PC The following procedure describes how to configure the Internet Protocol in the Windows 7 operating system for Wi-Fi connection.
Wireless Connection If you want to use Wi-Fi to connect to your device, please refer to the following steps. 1. Make sure that the Wi-Fi is enabled. Please check the Wi-Fi Setting on the WebUI Configuration page or check the Wi-Fi indicator...
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2. Use your normal Wi-Fi application on the client to search for the available wireless networks. NOTE: Please set the client to obtain an IP address automatically, and the client will get an IP address like “192.168.0.100”.
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3. Select the SSID of your device, and then click Connect. NOTE: You can find the default SSID on the label (under the back cover) of your device.
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4. Input the password, and then click OK. NOTE: You may need to input a password for Wi-Fi connection. Please check the label on your device to get the default password. 5. Wait a moment, and then the client will connect to your device successfully.
3. Press the WPS button on your device to start Wi-Fi Protected Setup authentication process. 4. Enable the WPS function on your client to respond this authentication process. 5. Follow the system prompts on your client to finish the connection. Accessing the Internet After the client is connected to your device successfully, you can access the Internet in the Automatic or Manual...
NOTE: If you want to modify the detailed parameters of your device, please log in the WebUI configuration page by visiting http://192.168.0.1 or http://setup.zte. The default password is admin. Calling Making a Call Using a phone connected to your device, place and receive calls as you normally would.
When the second party answers, press the Flash (or Talk) key again to complete the three-way connection. If the second party does not answer, press the Flash (or Talk) key to end the connection and return to the first party. Note: If your phone does not have a Flash (or Talk) key, use the off-hook mechanism supported by your phone instead.
Notes: • Your device comes with standard three-way calling and call waiting. Operation of these features will vary depending on your home phone equipment. • If your phone does not have a Flash (or Talk) key, then use the off-hook mechanism supported by your phone. Call Forwarding With Call Forwarding you can forward calls to another phone number.
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Note: To un-forward calls, press #21#, please wait for 3 seconds and until you hear a confirmation tone for the un-forwarding to complete before hanging up. Forward when busy 1. Press *67* on your connected phone. 2. Dial the 10-digit number to which you wish to forward your calls.
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Note: [DelaySec] represents the duration in seconds before the call will forward. (Example: *61*1234567890**10# forwards your calls to the phone number 123-456-7890, if you don't answer the calls for 10 seconds.) 4. Wait for 3 seconds and until you hear a confirmation tone for the forwarding to complete before hanging up.
Voicemail Your device comes with standard wireless voicemail. Follow the steps below to set up and use your voicemail. Setup Dial 1 on any home phone connected to your device and wait for four seconds to connect to your wireless voicemail. Simply follow the voice prompts to complete setup.
Login In the WebUI Configuration page, select the desired language and input the password (the default Password is admin). Click Login to proceed. When you log in, the following interface appears: The interface is divided into three parts. Related functions can be executed by operation in the related areas.
Settings Do not modify any settings unless instructed by your service provider. Please disconnect the device from the network before changing the settings. Network Settings Connection Mode Select Settings > Network Settings > Connection Mode. You can set the WAN connection mode here. The default mode is Automatic.
• After changing the connection mode to Manual, you need to go to the Home page and click Connect to connect to the Internet. Network Selection Select Settings > Network Settings > Network Selection. You can set the device to search network automatically. •...
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APN Setting Select Settings > Network Settings > APN. The APN parameters are shown in the following figure. Set as default: Click to set current profile as the default profile. To add a new APN profile, follow the steps below:...
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1. Select Manual mode in the figure above. 2. Click Add New to access the following figure.
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3. Enter the related parameters (please see following table), and then click Apply to add a new profile. Parameter Function If a fixed APN is provided by your service provider, select Manual APN. Mode Otherwise, please select Auto APN, and the device will automatically obtain parameters.
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User name is used to obtain User Name authentication from the ISP when the connection is established. Password is used to obtain Password authentication from the ISP when the connection is established. NOTES: • The Profile Name and APN are mandatory, others are optional.
Wi-Fi Settings Basic Settings Select Settings > Wi-Fi Settings > 2.4GHz / 5.0GHz, the wireless network basic parameters are shown in the following figure.
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• 2.4GHz SSID Switch: Enable or disable 2.4GHz SSID function. • Network Name (SSID): Service Set Identifier (SSID). Enter a string less than 32 characters as the name for your wireless local area network (WLAN). • Broadcast Network Name (SSID): Disable or Enable (Default) this function.
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Mode Description Authentication and encryption won't be performed. There are OPEN risks that private info will be intercepted or network will be used by unauthorized individuals. It is the securer version of WPA WPA2(AES)-PSK with implementation of the 802.11i standard. WPA-PSK/WPA2- Apply both the WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK scheme.
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NOTE: Your device has two Wi-Fi SSIDs, select Settings > Wi-Fi Settings > 2.4GHz / 5.0GHz, and you can set the band selection, network mode, channel bandwidth and other Wi-Fi advanced settings. Black List Select Setting > Wi-Fi Settings > Black List, the Black List page is shown in the following figure.
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Select Settings > Wi-Fi Settings > WPS, You can enable Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) by PIN (PIN code) or PBC (push-button) mode, the two modes are described below: • PIN: Enter the client PIN. PBC: Press the WPS button of the device or select •...
Device Settings Account Management S e l e c t S e t t i n g s > D e v i c e S e t t i n g s > A c c o u n t Management, and the administrator settings information is shown in the following figure.
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• PIN Status: Shows the current PIN status and allows you to select PIN status. Current PIN: Type the PIN code. • If you select Change PIN, the modification parameters are shown in the following figure: Type the old PIN code, and then type the new PIN code twice.
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NOTES: • If you enter the incorrect PIN three times the micro-SIM card will be blocked. • When you manage your PIN code, you need to disconnect the Internet first. • After changingthe PIN code, you don’t need to input the PIN code again.
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Restart Select Settings > Device Settings > Restart, click Restart to restart your device manually. SNTP Select Settings > Device Settings > SNTP and then you can set the device’s time manually or set the device to obtain time from SNTP server automatically. The default time set mode is SNTP auto Synchronization.
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• Current Local Time: Shows current local time. • Time Set Mode: Choose to set the time automatically or manually from the drop-down list. • SNTP server 1/2/3: Choose SNTP server from the drop-down list. • Time Zone: Choose your time zone from the drop- down list.
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Update Management S e l e c t S e t t i n g s > D e v i c e S e t t i n g s > U p d a t e Management and the update management is shown in the following figure.
Firewall A firewall protects your connected devices against malicious incoming traffic from the Internet. The firewall cannot be disabled, but the following settings are available. Port Filtering Select Settings > Firewall > Port Filtering. The MAC/IP/ Port Filtering is shown in the following figure.
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If you select Enable, the filter settings will appear as shown below:...
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• Default Policy: Set how to handle the packet if none of the rules matches. Accepted: Internet traffic is allowed by default. Only traffic from the selected applications will be blocked from accessing the Internet. Traffic is identified by port numbers. In particular, you need to know the port numbers and the protocol (TCP, UDP) used by outgoing traffic.
NOTE: Filtering rules are matched one by one, if met this provision, it will not continue to match the rules listed below. Click Apply to confirm your configuration. Click Delete to delete the rule which you selected. To add a new rule: 1.
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If you select Enable, the Virtual Server Settings will appear. • IP Address: Set IP address for the virtual server. • Port Range: Set port numbers for the virtual server. • Protocol: Set protocol for the virtual server. Comment: Type comment for the virtual server settings. •...
Click Apply to confirm your configuration. Click Delete to delete the rule which you selected. To add a new rule: 1. Select Enable in the Port Forwarding area. 2. Click Apply. 3. Input the detail information in the Port Forwarding Settings area.
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Type URL address, and then click Apply to add the URL address into the filtering list. The new URL filtering item will be shown in the Current Webs URL Filters field. UPnP Universal Plug Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols that allows network devices, such as PC, printers, Internet gateways, Wi-Fi access points and mobile devices, to seamlessly discover each other’s presence on the network...
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The DMZ, or De-Militarized Zone, is a selected internal IP address of a device that allows full access and connectivity from outside traffic, through the firewall, to a specific internal device without being filtered or blocked by your device. Select Settings > Firewall > DMZ and the following page will appear: If you select Enable, the DMZ Settings will appear:...
• IP Address: IP address for LAN interface. • Subnet Mask: Subnet mask for the IP address. • DHCP Server: Enable or disable DHCP Server function. • DHCP IP Pool: Allocate begin and end IP address for IP pool. • DHCP Lease Time: Define how long the leased IP address will be expired.
Statistics Select Information > Statistics to view usage statistics shown in the following figure: Data Limit Settings Select Information > Data Limit Settings and then the following page is shown.
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If you select Enable, the Data Limit Settings will appear. • Limit by: Select a way to limit the data use, by data amount or time. • Monthly: Set data limit for a month. If you set the limit by data, you need to select the data unit from the drop- down list;...
This function allows you to receive messages from your ISP. Operating Messages in Native You can check the messages saved in your device. Device SMS Select Messages > Device SMS to access the following figure: All the received messages saved in your device will be displayed here.
Operating Messages in micro-SIM Card You can check the messages saved in your micro-SIM card. SIM SMS Select Messages > SIM SMS to access the following figure: All the received messages saved in the micro-SIM card will be displayed here. Click Delete to delete the selected messages.
Configuring Messages Select Messages > SMS Settings to access the following figure. You are allowed to set the SMS centre number here. Warning and Notice Safety Precautions • Some electronic devices may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference. Locate the device away from TV set, radio and other electronic equipment to avoid electromagnetic interference.
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• Please use original accessories or accessories that are authorized by ZTE. Unauthorized accessories may affect the device performance, damage the device or cause danger to you. • Do not attempt to dismantle the device. There are no user serviceable parts.
• Keep the length of the cable between the device and the phone less than 10 meters. • The device is for indoor use only. Do not use the device outside. Do not connect telephone extensions which run outside of the building. These can result in lightning damage to your unit.
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. Power failures, surges, fire, flood, accidents, actions of third parties or other events outside ZTE’...
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,...
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.
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.
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The maxim power density is 0.041mW/cm2. The FCC grant can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: SRQ-MF275R. This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number, or model number if Category II) has been...
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(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. IC : 5200E-MF275R...
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IC Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the IC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
• Enter the correct address. The default address is Failing to visit http://192.168.0.1 or the WebUI http://setup.zte. configuration • Only use one network adapter in page your PC. • Do not use any proxy server.
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Problem Recommended Action • Make sure the Wi-Fi function is active. • Refresh network list and select the Failing to correct SSID. establish a • Check the IP address to make connection sure your client can obtain an between your IP address automatically in device and a the Internet protocol (TCP/IP)
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If you changed the password and forgot the new password, you need to restore the device to the factory default settings. For more assistance, please: • Send an E-mail to mobile@zte.com.cn Visit www.ztedevice.com • • Call the Service Hotline: +86–755–26779999...