Introduction TW‐100 is a wearable type of personal tracker that designed in wrist watch style and intended for safety monitoring for elders and children. TW‐100 equips with both microphone and speaker that allows hands‐free two‐way communication capability. Also, the Notification button offers an easy way to make a phone call to those pre‐set phone books and sends Notification alert together with just a single click. The device integrates with a back‐end platform services allows user to configure device remotely and also help user to get understood where the device is immediately or periodically by sending GPRS/SMS commands to the device. Features Quad‐Band GSM/GPRS 2 Way‐Voice communication ...
Getting Started • Included accessories Micro USB Cable TW‐100 AC Charger (Option) • Preparing your SIM Card for GPRS‐activation 1. Inform your GSM service provider to activate the GPRS function, get the APN information, the user name, and user password. ...
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• Install the SIM Card 1. Please make sure 2. Remove the rear cover. 3. Remove the battery TW‐100 is power off. carefully and then push Unlock 4 screws with the the SIM card cover proper screwdriver. downward (opened). 4. Open the SIM card 5. Carefully make sure the SIM 6. Put the battery on the cover. card is installed correctly, with original place. the contact (gold part) of the SIM card facing downward. Close SIM card cover and push it upward (locked). 7. Put the rear cover and then Lock 4 screws accordingly. ‐ 4 ‐ ...
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• Charge TW‐100 If you are using the TW‐100 for the first time, charge the TW‐100 for at least 3 hours. (The included battery is manufacturer‐approved for use with the TW‐100. The use of any other battery might damage TW‐100.) • Power TW‐100 On/Off Power On: Press and hold the “Power” key for 5 seconds. The LCD and backlight will turn on. Power Off: Press and hold the Power key until the display’s power off bar fully finishes. Then the LCD and backlight will turn off. ‐ 5 ‐ ...
TW‐100 Device Configuration 1 Power(Long Hold down to power the device on/off. click)/Reject /Back When there is an incoming call or during a phone call, press to reject or hang up the call. In the “Settings Menu”, press to cancel the setting and back to the last page. 2 Micro USB Port Used for charging the TW‐100. 3 Microphone Microphone. 4 Notification (Long Make sure UI is displayed first. Hold to send a click)/Answer/Confirm ...
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scroll up. Short press the button to switch to the other kind of clock. 6 LCD LCD. 7 Speed Dial #2 (Long Hold the button down to call the speed dial #2. click)/Decrease During a phone call, press this button to Volume/Down/Clock decrease the volume level. Switch In “Settings Menu”, pressing this button will scroll down. Short press the button to switch to the other kind of clock. ...
Operation Mode General Icons This icon would be displayed, when you call someone but it fails. This icon would be displayed, when the phone call is ended. Battery is being charged. Battery is fully charged. Battery capacity is very low. This icon would be displayed when the alarm clock is triggered. Text Info It will show the local time after your time zone is Local Time selected on the server. You could refer to the ‐ 8 ‐ ...
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details in the chapter of Settings of TW‐100. Shows the present date. When TW‐100 is used for the first time, the date is set to factory Date settings. You could refer to the details in the chapter of Settings of TW‐100. This icon would be displayed if you enable one of Alarm Status the alarm settings. The more bars that are visible, the stronger is the GSM Signal signal. If you don’t install SIM card in TW‐100, the GSM signal bars would turn white. The more bars that are visible, the more is the Battery Capacity ...
Settings of TW‐100 In operation mode, you could press “ Up” or “ Down” or “ Confirm” key to access to the “Setting Menu.” There are 7 settings in the “Setting Menu” as shown below. 1) Time 2) Alarm 3) Ringtone/Volume 4) Language 5) Power Saving 6) Restore Factory Setting 7) About ‐ 10 ‐ ...
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Time Use or to reach “Time” setting and press (Confirm). There are 2 selections for the “Time” setting: “Auto time adjust” and “Time Setting”. “Auto time adjust” Complete the time zone setting on the server. Use or to reach “Auto time adjust” and press (Confirm). Use or to reach “Enable” and press (Confirm). “Done” would be displayed on UI. TW‐100 would show the time according to UTC time + time zone hour after TW‐100 is rebooted. “Time Setting” Use or ...
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2) Alarm Use or to reach “Alarm” setting and press (Confirm). You could set 5 sets of alarm clock. Use or to reach one of the clock settings and press (Confirm). Use or to reach “Enable” and press (Confirm). Use or to reach the number which you want and press (Confirm) to set Hour/Minute. “Done” would be displayed on UI. For example, you set 3:30 as your alarm setting. You would see 03:30‐am ON displayed on UI. You could disable this clock setting by using ...
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selected ringtone. Press (Confirm) to select it. “Done” would be displayed on UI. “Volume” Use or to reach “Volume” setting and press (Confirm). Press to increase or to decrease the volume level. When you reach your volume level, press (Confirm). “Done” would be displayed on UI. P.S. You could adjust the volume of TW‐100 during the call. 4) Language Use or to reach “Language” setting and press (Confirm). There are 2 selections for the “Language” setting: “English” and “簡体中文 (Simplified Chinese)”. “English” ...
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“簡体中文” Use or to reach “簡体中文” setting and press (Confirm). “Done” would be displayed on UI. You would see your UI language is changed to Simplified Chinese. 5) Power Saving Power saving is for reducing the power consumption by setting the time of LCD off without any key press. Use or to reach “Power Saving” setting and press (Confirm). There are 4 selections for the “Power Saving” setting: “off”, “5 seconds”, “15 seconds” and “30 seconds”. Use or to choose which setting you prefer and press (Confirm). “Done” would be displayed on UI. 6) Restore Factory Setting Use ...
FCC Warning FCC RF Exposure Information (SAR) 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 (SAR). The peak spatial‐average SAR limits for general population/uncontrolled exposure is 1.6 W/kg averaged over any 1 gram of tissue, with the exceptions for the parts of the human body treated as extremities, such as hands, wrists, feet, ankles, and pinnae, where the peak spatial‐average SAR limit is 4 W/kg, averaged over any 10 grams of tissue. 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. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. FCC Part 15. 19 Labelling requirement. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. NOTE: This equipment 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 ...
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FCC Part 15.21 Warning Notice: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. ‐ 16 ‐ ...
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