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P3 User Manual

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P3 USER MANUAL ............................................................................................................... 1
1.INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 2
1.1.1.Front View .............................................................................................................. 3
1.1.2.The Back View and Side View ................................................................................ 4
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1.4.1.Cable ...................................................................................................................... 6
1.4.2. DSA-45PDH Adapter ............................................................................................. 7
1.4.3.Handheld bracket .................................................................................................... 7
2.BASIC OPERATION ........................................................................................................... 8
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2.1.1.Power on ................................................................................................................ 8
2.1.2. Power off ............................................................................................................... 8
2.1.3.Awake/Sleep ........................................................................................................... 8
2.1.4.Restart .................................................................................................................... 8
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3.DATA TRANSMISSION ..................................................................................................... 10
3.1.1. P3 Disk ................................................................................................................ 10
3.1.2. By B/T .................................................................................................................. 10
4.OPERATING SYSTEM INTRODUCTION .......................................................................... 11
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4.5.1.Physical Keyboard ................................................................................................ 12
4.5.2.Others ................................................................................................................... 12
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4.6.1.Network and Internet ............................................................................................. 13
4.6.2.Connected Devices ............................................................................................... 13
4.6.3.Buttons ................................................................................................................. 13
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    P3 User Manual Contents P3 USER MANUAL ....................... 1 1.INTRODUCTION ......................... 2 1.1.P ......................2 ANEL DEFINITION 1.1.1.Front View ......................3 1.1.2.The Back View and Side View ................4 1.2.B ......................... 5 UTTON 1.3.LED D ......................6 EFINITION 1.4.A ........................6 CCESSORY 1.4.1.Cable ........................
  • Page 2: Introduction

    5.2.1.Online Upgrade ..................... 17 6.TROUBLESHOOTING AND PRODUCT MAINTENANCE ..........17 6.1.T ...................... 18 ROUBLESHOOTING 6.2.D ....................18 EVICE AINTENANCE APPENDIX 1 P3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ..............19 P3 T ..............19 VERVIEW OF ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS ....................20 HYSICAL HARACTERISTICS ......................20...
  • Page 3: Panel Definition

    1.1. Panel definition Front View 1.1.1. Figure 1-1 P3 Front View Table 1-1 P3 Section Specification Section Specification Touch screen Show the display and react when you touch the screen. Keyboard Including 27 number and special function keys. Microphone Record and make phone call...
  • Page 4: The Back View And Side View

    The Back View and Side View 1.1.2. Figure 1-2 P3 Back View and Side View Section Specification Camera Take photos Fflash light Lighting Tape hole Fix the tape Tape Hold P3 handheld Speaker Make sound like music and voice SIM/TF card slot...
  • Page 5: Button

    1.2. Button Figure 1-3 P3 Handheld Button Table 1-3 P3 Handheld button function specification Section Specification Numeric keys Enter numbers (Orange icons take effects when “Fn” is locked Special The functions of F1-F6 can be customized by users in "Settings"...
  • Page 6: Led Definition

    Green Constant Bright Charging completed Red Breath Light Low battery 1.4. Accessory 1.4.1. Cable There are two types of cable.User can use the cable and the adapter to charge the P3 and to transmit data. Figure 1-5 Type-C to Type-C Charging Cable...
  • Page 7: Dsa-45Pdh Adapter

    Figure 1-7 DSA-45PDH Adapter 1.4.3. Handheld bracket Connect the P3 handheld and the brace, fix the brace.To maintain stability in the work scene, it can help solve the problem of jitter and instability that may occur when handheld devices, and improve the...
  • Page 8: Basic Operation

    2-1, and then click [power off] to shut down the device. 2.1.3. Awake/Sleep Short press the power button to awake the P3 or let the P3 go into sleep mode. 2.1.4. Restart Long press the power button until it shows the picture like figure 2-1,and then...
  • Page 9: Install/Detach Sim/Tf Card

    Figure 2-1 2.2. Install/detach SIM/TF card (1) Open card cover. The left is for SIM/TF card when towards the screen. (2) Following the direction signs on cover surfaces, put TF or SIM into card slot and cover it tightly. 2.3. Charging for Battery Battery should be in full of charge for first use.
  • Page 10: Data Transmission

    (1) Connect P3 with PC through USB cable; (2) Slide down to open P3 drop-down box to use USB setting, and choose data transmission. (3) After that, P3 disk sign will appear on PC’s “My Computer”. Click it to start transmission. Figure 3-1 3.1.2.
  • Page 11: Operating System Introduction

    Option] to set. Figure 3-2 Figure 3-3 Figure 3-4 Figure 3-5 Operating System Introduction 4.1. System Interface and Start Menu Hold power button to start device and see locked screen (Figure 4-1). Slide upwards to enter main interface (Figure 4-2). Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2 Slide upwards on main interface and then go to application interface (Figure 4-3).
  • Page 12: Status Indicator

    Figure 4-3 4.2. Status Indicator Status indicator is in the title bar at the top of screen. Users could know actual settings, like time, battery power, SIM card status, WIFI, B/T, airplane mode, etc.. 4.3. Pre-installed Applications Common applications are pre-installed to provide a general function for users, such as phone, Gmail, Calendar, Gboard, etc..
  • Page 13: Network And Internet

    4.6.1. Network and Internet Users can view and set WLAN, mobile network, hotspot, SIM card, flight mode, VPN, etc. here. Like Figure 4-4. 4.6.2. Connected Devices Users can view and set the devices connected/ to be connected, and connection preferences here, as shown in Figure 4-5. 4.6.3.
  • Page 14: Sound

    Figure 4-7 Figure 4-8 Figure 4-9 Sound 4.6.7. Users can view and set the volume, ring pattern, ringtone, alert tone and vibration, etc. here, as shown in Figure 4-10. 4.6.8. Storage Users can view and manage the storage status of the handheld here, as shown in Figure 4-11.
  • Page 15: Account

    Figure 4-12 Figure 4-13 4.6.10. Account Users can view and manage software account information, etc. here, as shown in Figure 4-14. 4.6.11. Accessibility Users can view and set accessibility features here, as shown in Figure 4-15. 4.6.12. System Users can view and manage the system language and input method, cleaning, date and time, backup, reset, and multiple users here, as shown in Figure 4-16.
  • Page 16: Others

    Figure 4-16 Figure 4-17 4.7. Others a. Full Netcom, hands-free call is available. b. Connect to private network, network can be customized c. APN. d. Support online system update. Software Operation In addition to applications pre-installed on the device, you can also install software you need on the device.
  • Page 17: Online Upgrade

    To upgrade the system firmware, click the [System Update] icon in the application interface, as shown in Figure 5-1. At this time, there are two methods for users to choose. 5.2.1. Online Upgrade When connected to the Internet, click [Check for Update], if there is a new update, you can follow the prompts to upgrade the system.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    6.1. Troubleshooting 6.2. Device Maintenance Maintaining this product can ensure the normal operation of your product and reduce the risk of product damage:  Do not place the product in a high temperature and high humidity environment;  Avoid prolonged exposure to strong light or strong ultraviolet rays; ...
  • Page 19: Appendix 1 P3 Product Specification

    Note: During the warranty period of the P3 handheld, if there is a performance failure, consumers can contact the local dealer for after-sales service. Appendix 1 P3 Product Specification Overview of P3 Technical Specifications Item Feature Bluetooth BT2.1+EDR/3.0/4.1LE/4.2/5.0 BLE...
  • Page 20: Detailed Technical Specifications

    Detailed Technical Specifications Physical Characteristics Size 225*86*22.5mm Weight 440g Operating temp -30 °C to +55 °C Storage temp. -40 °C to +80 °C Protection Class IP67 Humidity 5%-95 %, anti-condensing Drop Withstands 1.8 m drop onto hard surface System Platform Android 11,8 core 2.0G Operating system Memory...
  • Page 21: Power Supply

    Network GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 WCDMA:B1/B2/B4/B5/B8 LTE-TDD:B38/B39/B40/B41 LTE-FDD: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B13/B17/B20/B28 Other External storage card slot External SIM card slot Power Supply 3.85V, 9000mAh, 24.64Wh Internal Battery DC 9V2A/5V3A Input voltage Type-C PDAdaptor Adaptor Operating time Above 15 hours...
  • Page 22 La limite SAR d'ISED (Canada) est de 1,6 W/kg en moyenne sur un gramme de tissu. Types d'appareil : __ Portable __PMN NAME__ P3 Handheld __ (IC : 30492-P3) a é galement é té testé par rapport à cette limite SAR. selon cette norme est infé...
  • Page 23: Fcc Warning

    FCC Warning: FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 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...

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