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4005 User Manual Safety Information and Precautions General Cautions Do not service any product yourself. Service needed on components inside these compartments should be done by an authorized service technician or provider. Turn off the device and remove the battery before inserting SIM card. Make sure the SIM card snaps correctly into the SIM socket.
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4005 User Manual Do not place sharp metal objects such as pins near the earpiece. The earpiece may attract these objects and hurt you when you are using the device. Put the device, battery, and power adapter in places beyond the reach of children. Do not allow children to use the device, battery, or power adapter without guidance.
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4005 User Manual forbidden in most hospital and medical clinics. If you are using an electronic medical device, consult the device manufacturer and confirm whether the radio waves affect the operation of the electronic device. Do not take the device into the operating room (OR), intensive care unit (ICU), or coronary care unit (CCU). Power off the device when it is close to medial devices.
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4005 User Manual Operating Environment Do not place the product on an unstable base. Do not use the device at gas or refueling stations, chemical plants, and places containing explosives or flammable materials. The product should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other products that produce heat.
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4005 User Manual device. In this case, if the outdoor antenna is used, do not touch the device and antenna. The network signal condition will directly affect the quality and stability of the call. Do not put the device in a building with an iron or metal roof. The distance between the device and other metal materials (such as metal doors and windows) should be greater than 25 cm and the distance between other Fixed Wireless Terminals should be greater than 30 cm.
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4005 User Manual If the battery fluid contacts skin or cloth, wash with clean water immediately to avoid irritation to the skin. Do not dispose of the battery in fire. Otherwise, the battery may ignite or explode. When installing the battery on the device, do not push the battery by force as this may cause battery fluid leak out or the battery crack.
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4005 User Manual Remove the dust on the power plug regularly. Do not use worn-out power cords. Otherwise, electric shock, short-circuiting of the power adapter, or fire may result. Do not put the power adapter near the container filled with liquid such as water. If the liquid comes into the power adapter, electrical leakage or other faults may result.
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4005 User Manual received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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 to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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4005 User Manual antenna or transmitter. All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual Nonionizing Radiation The device may have internal and external antennas. As with any radio transmitting device, avoid touching the antenna area unnecessarily while the antenna is transmitting or receiving. Contact with such an antenna affects the communication quality and may cause the device to operate at a high power level than otherwise needed and may cause more power consumption.
4005 User Manual Table of Contents Safety Information and Precautions ......................2 Chapter 1. Introduction..........................17 1.1 Front View and Rear View.......................17 1.2 Side Views..........................20 1.3 Accessories ..........................22 1.4 Installation Procedure......................23 Chapter 2. Getting Started........................31 2.1 Standby Mode..........................31 Reading Missed Calls ......................33 Reading New Messages.....................34 2.2 Input Methods..........................35 All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual Multi-tap Input Method ......................36 Indicators ..........................36 2.3 Making/Receiving a Call ......................37 Making a Call ........................37 Receiving a Call........................37 Managing a Call Waiting.....................38 2.4 Setting a Speed Dial ........................39 Creating a Speed Dial from the Phonebook ...............39 Making a Call from Speed Dial ...................40 2.5 Basic Settings..........................40 Setting Date and Time ......................40 Chapter 3.
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4005 User Manual 3.1 Phonebook ..........................41 Creating a Contact......................41 Viewing a Contact.......................42 Copying Contacts .......................43 Deleting All Contacts......................44 3.2 Call History ..........................44 3.3 SMS............................46 Creating a Text Message ....................46 Viewing Messages......................47 Editing a Draft Message .....................48 Deleting All Messages ......................49 3.4 Changing Settings ........................50 All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual Adjusting Brightness and Contrast ..................50 Activating the PIN Security ....................51 Factory Reset ........................52 Chapter 4. Using Applications ........................54 4.1 Installing External Devices ......................54 4.2 Browser ...........................59 Navigating a Web Page ......................65 Using Speed Dial ........................65 Browsing the Tabs Tray ......................66 4.3 Setting .............................68 4.4 File Explorer ..........................70 4.5 Media Center ...........................72...
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4005 User Manual 4.6 Photo Album ..........................73 4.7 SMS............................75 4.8 Phonebook ..........................77 Specification .............................79 All right reserved...
4005 User Manual Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Front View and Rear View All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual Item Description Handset Lift the handset to speak privately. Screen Interactive LCD display. Up/Down Keys Lets you scroll through the main menu and sub-menus in the device. Function Keys Press to perform the functions showed above the keys. Speed Dial Keys Allows you to dial frequently called numbers by pressing a single key.
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4005 User Manual speakerphone volumes. Dial/Redial Key In standby mode, press to redial the last number. In Phonebook or Call History list, press to make a call. Hold Key Press to hold a phone call. Speaker Key Press to speak and listen to a phone call hands-free. Back Cover Remove the back cover to install batteries and the SIM card.
4005 User Manual 1.2 Side Views Item Description External Antenna Jack Connect an external antenna. Reset Insert a straightened paper clip into the reset hole to soft reset the device. DC Jack Connect the supplied power adapter. D-Sub Socket Connect a monitor with an adequate cable. All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual USB Ports Connect the supplied mouse, keyboard, or other compatible devices. * Video/Audio Output Connecters Connect a monitor’s video/audio input connectors with an adequate cable. USB Ports Connect the supplied mouse, keyboard, or other compatible devices. * Audio Jack Connect an external headset.
4005 User Manual 1.3 Accessories The product package includes: 1. Main Device 2. Handset 3. USB Keyboard 4. USB Mouse 5. Coiled Phone Cord 6. Power Adapter 7. User Manual All right reserved...
4005 User Manual 1.4 Installation Procedure Complete the following steps before you start using the device. Remove the screws fixed on the back cover with a screw driver. Lift the back cover as shown. Screw holes All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual Slide the latch of the SIM card case in the direction of the embossed arrow, and then lift the SIM card case. All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual Make sure that the gold contact on the SIM card is facing down, and then insert the SIM card. Push the SIM card case back and then lock the latch of the SIM card case. All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual Place three Alkaline batteries (No.3 battery) in the battery holder. (Refer to the diagrams embossed in the battery holder, make sure that you insert batteries in correct directions). NOTE Batteries are for emergency use (e.g. accidently power failure), please avoid relying on the battery power solely when operating the device.
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4005 User Manual Replace the back cover and fix the screws. (Please keep the back cover closed and make sure the SIM card latch is locked every time after you install/replace the SIM card or batteries, in case internal components are damaged by accident.) Take out the handset and the coiled phone cord from the package.
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4005 User Manual Plug the other end of the phone cord to the phone cord jack, which is on the back of the device. 12 NOTE To remove/unplug the phone cord, press the clip on the plug and then pull it. Fix the phone cord in the slot, which is located next to the phone cord jack.
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4005 User Manual Insert one end of the power adapter into the DC jack on the top side of the device, and then insert the other side into a functioning power outlet. If you want to replace batteries or SIM card, disconnect the device from the power adapter first.
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4005 User Manual You are now complete the basic installation and ready to use basic features of the device such as making a call and sending a text message. Refer to chapter two and three for more information on how to operate the device. All right reserved...
4005 User Manual Chapter 2. Getting Started After installing a valid SIM card, you can start using phone features such as making/receiving calls, viewing/editing Call History and creating contacts…etc. 2.1 Standby Mode In standby mode, you can see information showed on the screen as below. Missed Call ...
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4005 User Manual Press Menu to display the main menu: Call History, Phonebook, SMS and Setting. Press Up/Down to scroll through the main menu, when a desired item is highlighted by a triangle icon ( ), press Select to go to the sub-menu or enter editing mode. If there are further sub-menus, repeat steps described above.
4005 User Manual NOTE You can only make emergency calls when the SOS icon displays on the screen. If No SIM Card icon displays ( ), refer to chapter 1.4 and make sure that the SIM card is installed correctly. Reading Missed Calls When there is a missed call ( ), press Up/Down and select Missed to view the missed call list.
4005 User Manual Reading New Messages When there is a new message ( ), press s Up/Down and select Unread. Scroll to a new message and press Select to read it. The following options are available when viewing a new text message: Press Delete.
4005 User Manual 2.2 Input Methods When you need to enter a contact’s name or a message, the device will switch to editing mode automatically. You can then enter numbers or characters by using the keypad. Press to delete the last character you enter.
4005 User Manual Multi-tap Input Method Press a numeric key to enter the number or characters that it carries. Press a key repeatedly until the desired character or number shows, and then press Select. For instance, press 2 to toggle between a, b, c and 2 under English input mode, and then press Select when the desired one appears.
4005 User Manual 2.3 Making/Receiving a Call Making a Call If you want to speak and listen to a call hands-free, press Speaker, and then enter a phone number by using the keypad. (You can still lift the handset during a call to have a private conversation.) If you want to speak privately, lift the handset, and then enter a phone number by using the keypad.
4005 User Manual Managing a Call Waiting When there is a call waiting, you can hear a notification sound and see a Yes/No selection displaying on the screen. (Consult with your service provider to see if the call waiting feature is enabled.) Press Up/Down to scroll to Yes or No, and then press Select.
4005 User Manual 2.4 Setting a Speed Dial You can set at most ten speed dial numbers in the device. After assigning a phone number to a speed dial key, write down the contact’s name on the attached paper board for your reference. Short press a speed dial key to show its assigned phone number.
4005 User Manual NOTE If you place a number in a Speed Dial key which is already used, the new number will replace the existing number. Making a Call from Speed Dial Lift the handset or press Speaker, and then press a speed dial key. 2.5 Basic Settings Setting Date and Time In standby mode, press Menu.
4005 User Manual Chapter 3. Basic Operations 3.1 Phonebook Creating a Contact In standby mode, press Menu. Press Up/Down to scroll to Phonebook, and then press Select. Scroll to Add, and then press Select. Enter the contact’s name, and then press Save. Enter the phone number, and then press Save.
4005 User Manual Viewing a Contact In standby mode, press Menu. Press Up/Down to scroll to Phonebook, and then press Select. Scroll to View, and then press Select. Scroll to the desired contact, and do any of the following steps: Press Delete.
4005 User Manual Copying Contacts You can copy your contacts from the Phonebook to the SIM card, and copy SIM contacts to the Phonebook as well. In standby mode, press Menu. Press Up/Down to scroll to Phonebook, and then press Select. Scroll to Backup, and then press Select.
4005 User Manual Deleting All Contacts In standby mode, press Menu. Press Up/Down to scroll to Phonebook, and then press Select. Scroll to Delete, and then press Select. Scroll to SIM Contacts or Device Contacts, and then press Select. Follow the prompts on the screen, press Up/Down and Select to complete all steps. 3.2 Call History In Call History, you can view the calls you missed ( ), received (...
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4005 User Manual In standby mode, press Menu. Press Up/Down to scroll to Call History, and then press Select. Scroll to Missed, Incoming or Outgoing, and then press Select. Alternatively, you can select Vies All to see all of them. Press Up/Down to view the list (entries will be listed in time sequence, if the call is made by a contact, you will see the contact’s name;...
4005 User Manual NOTE To delete all Call History items, select Clear All in the sub-menu of Call History, and then follow the prompts on the screen. 3.3 SMS In SMS, you can create and send a text message; moreover, you can view the unread ( ), read ( and sent ( ) text messages.
4005 User Manual Select Phonebook if you want to send the message to an existing contact; select Number if you want to enter a phone number directly. Press Save after selecting a contact or entering a phone number. When entering your message, the following options are available: Press Save/Send and select Save.
4005 User Manual Scroll to Unread, Read or Sent, and then press Select. Alternatively, you can select View All to see all of them. Scroll to the desired message, and do any of the following steps: Press Delete. This message will be deleted permanently. Press Dial.
4005 User Manual In standby mode, press Menu. Press Up/Down to scroll to SMS, and then press Select. Scroll to Draft, and then press Select. Scroll to the desired draft message, and do any of the following steps: Press Delete. This message will be deleted permanently. Press Dial.
4005 User Manual Scroll to Clear All, and then press Select. Follow the prompts on the screen, press Up/Down and Select to complete all steps. NOTE Your text message will be sent as one message if contains less than 160 character. If this number is exceeded, the message will be divided into several messages and sent one by one.
4005 User Manual Press Up/Down to scroll to Setting, and then press Select. Scroll to Brightness or Contrast, and then press Select. Press Up/Down to adjust the level, and then press Save when finished. Activating the PIN Security Most SIM cards are preset with a personal identification number (PIN) that is provided by your wireless service provider.
4005 User Manual is activated or not), press Select, enter your PIN, and then press Save. Scroll to Change, and then press Select. Enter the old PIN and press Save, and then enter the new PIN and press Save. Your PIN will be changed immediately. NOTE If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card will be blocked.
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4005 User Manual Scroll to Yes and then press Select to perform a factory reset. Otherwise, scroll to No and then press Select to back to the sub-menu of Setting. When the screen shows a confirmation message, press Select to continue. Scroll to Yes, press Select, and then enter the PIN.
4005 User Manual Chapter 4. Using Applications There are seven applications pre-installed on the device: Browser, Setting, File Explorer, Media Center, Photo Album, Phonebook and SMS. After connecting an external display to the device, these applications will be showed on the screen. You can then access these applications using keyboard and mouse.
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4005 User Manual If you want to connect to a television: Prepare a TV cable (not supplied), connect the device and your TV as the diagram shown. (If there are color coded jacks in your TV, you can match the plug and jack colors when installing the cable.) TV (not supplied) TV Cable (not supplied) All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual If you want to connect to a computer monitor or projector: Prepare a VGA cable (not supplied), connect the device and the monitor as shown. Make sure that the D-sub connectors are locked correctly on both the device and your monitor. All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual Take out the supplied keyboard and mouse from the package. There are four USB ports on the device, according to your preference or convenience, select any two of them to connect the keyboard and mouse. Plug the USB end into the USB port on the device. Make sure that it is plugged in the right direction with the logo side up.
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4005 User Manual You are now ready to use the applications. You can see the main screen as below. Click any one of the icons to access the programs. NOTE You may find the images on your monitor is not exactly the same as the illustrations on chapter four, because the TV-Out GUI image and VGA-Out image may vary in pixel quality, font size, layout and screen resolution.
4005 User Manual 4.2 Browser Click on the screen to open the Internet browser. You may need to pay extra fees for accessing the Internet, depending on the data plan purchased from your wireless service provider. Please contact your wireless service provider for more information.
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To search a Web site, click title of the Web page the search field, enter a that is displayed. search term (e.g. INVENTEC), and then press Speed Dial area: click to the Enter key. open a saved Web page. Navigation Bar Empty Dial: click to add a speed dial.
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4005 User Manual You can open several Web sites and manage them by clicking the buttons on the navigation bar. : Click to go back. : Click to go forward. : Click to reload or stop the current Web page. : Click to browse the tabs tray.
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4005 User Manual Saves a file. A file picker allows you to browse and select where you want to save Save Page the file. Browse using the mouse wheel. You can also change file names, create new directories, or delete files. Saves bookmarks, which are links to Web pages that you want to view again.
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4005 User Manual Displays a history of the Web pages you have browsed. To clear it, select Clear History All. Displays a list of recent downloads. Downloads Allows you to search for text within in a Web page Find in Page Provides a guide to shortcuts and information about the browser.
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4005 User Manual Allows you to change the default settings, for example: Settings Load images - Use this setting to toggle the loading of images. For faster browsing and lower cost, choose not to load new images. Full screen mode – This mode clears the entire screen for browsing. Zoom –...
4005 User Manual Navigating a Web Page To navigate a Web page, roll the mouse wheel to move up or down. Press the CTRL key and roll the wheel of the mouse to zoom in on the Web page. Alternatively, click Tools >...
4005 User Manual Select an empty dial, shown by a plus sign. Either enter the Web address in the address field, or select an address from the history list. Once added, it will appear in the dial you chose; just click the dial to access it. To edit or clear a dial, right-click it.
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4005 User Manual To close a tab: In the tabs tray, select the Close button of the tab you want to close. The close button expands. Select the Close button again to close the tab. All right reserved...
4005 User Manual 4.3 Setting Click to open the Setting window. You can view system information and change settings here. Click in the top-right corner of the window to close it. All right reserved...
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4005 User Manual Resolution. Select the resolution you want to use. TV format. Depending on the monitor type you connect to the device, select “NTSC” or “PAL”. Connection. Automatically disconnect your Internet connection if the device has been idled for a preset amount of time.
4005 User Manual System Information. Display detailed system information. APN. Enter APN (Access Point Name) here if needed. Language. Select a language. 4.4 File Explorer Click to open the File Explorer window. You can view and manage all files stored in the device. If there is a USB flash disk (or other compatible devices) connected, you can view and manage data stored in it as well.
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4005 User Manual Click to go one File . directory level up Click to perform the corresponding functions. : Click to go to the first or last page directly. : Click to go to the previous or next page. : Click to go to the previous or next five pages. All right reserved...
4005 User Manual 4.5 Media Center Click to open the Media Center window. You can view and play media files stored in the device and/or a connected device (e.g. mp3 player or USB flash disk). When finished, click in the top-right corner of the window to close it.
4005 User Manual : Click to go to the first or last page directly. : Click to go to the previous or next page. : Click to go to the previous or next five pages. : Click to adjust volumes when playing music. 4.6 Photo Album Click to open the Photo Album window.
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4005 User Manual Click to go one File path directory level up. Click to perform the corresponding Preview window : Click to go to the first or last page directly. Photo information : Click to go to the previous or next page. : Click to go to the previous or next five pages.
4005 User Manual 4.7 SMS Click to open the SMS window, you can then view and send text messages from here. When finished, click in the top-right corner of the window to close it. NOTE You have to install a valid SIM card into the device in order to use the SMS function. You can do any or more of the following steps: Click a message to show its content on the lower part of the screen.
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4005 User Manual : Click to go to the first or last page directly. : Click to go to the previous or next page. : Click to go to the previous or next five pages. All right reserved...
4005 User Manual 4.8 Phonebook Click to open the Phonebook window, you can manage contacts stored in both the SIM card and the device; moreover, you can make a call or send a message from here. When finished, click in the top-right corner of the window to close it.
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4005 User Manual Click to view more contacts on the previous or next page. Dial. Select a contact and then click the Call button to make a call. Message. Select a contact and then click the Message button to launch the SMS program. The selected contact will be passed as the recipient automatically.
4005 User Manual Specification Item Description HW Platform Qualcomm MSM7200A 65nm@528MHz Dimension 217 x 194 x 53 mm Weight 821g Antenna Embedded, plus optional external antenna (MCX) USB port x 4; 2.0 high speed host SIM Card SIM/USIM Handset RJ-9 connector Connector Video output D-sub, TV RCA...
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