RT100 User Manual - Sep16
RT100 User Manual - Sep16
RT100 User Manual - Sep16
RT 100 USER
Manual
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User’s guidance
2 Product Overview
2.1 Package Components........................................................................................................................ 02
2.2 Cradle Set (Optional).......................................................................................................................... 02
2.3 Device Front........................................................................................................................................ 03
2.4 Device Back........................................................................................................................................ 04
2.5 Cradle Front (Optional)....................................................................................................................... 05
2.6 Cradle Bottom (Optional).................................................................................................................... 05
3 Getting Started
3.1 Inserting a USIM Card........................................................................................................................ 06
3.2 Charging the Device........................................................................................................................... 08
3.3 Turning On the Device........................................................................................................................ 10
3.4 Using Touch Gestures......................................................................................................................... 11
3.5 Starting the Device for the First Time (Windows)............................................................................... 12
Appendix A Specifications
Appendix B Accessories
Appendix C Safety and Regulatory Compliance
Appendix D Warranty Information
1 Safety Precautions
1.1 Symbols
This manual uses the following symbols to indicate hazards and additional information.
Indicates additional information that can help you get the most out of the
Note
device.
1.2 Device
• Do not submerge the device in water or expose it to damp conditions.
Doing so may damage the device and void the warranty.
There is a label in the device that changes color when wet. You cannot receive warranty service
if this label has changed color.
• Do not press the power button when the device is wet. Doing so may result in an electric shock.
• Do not touch the power adapter or cord with wet hands. Doing so may result in an electric shock.
• Do not attempt to repair, remodel, or disassemble the device. Doing so voids the warranty on the device.
• Do not attempt to dry the device using a heater, microwave, or other tool.
Doing so may cause the device to explode or malfunction.
• Do not paint the device. Doing so may damage the screen or the exterior of the device.
• Do not expose the device to severe impacts or vibrations. Doing so may damage the device.
• Do not use this device around products that sustain life. Doing so may result in failure of these products
due to electromagnetic interference.
1.3 Environment
• Do not use the device while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Doing so may result in death or serious injury.
• Do not use the device in dusty locations. Doing so may damage the device.
• Do not use the device in hot locations. Doing so may damage the device.
• Do not use the device in moist locations. Doing so may damage the device and void the warranty.
• Do not use the device in locations with combustible goods. Doing so may result in an explosion.
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2 Product Overview
This chapter explains the components included with the tablet package system and provides an overview of
the tablet.
The images in this manual may not reflect the color and shape of the actual device. These illustrations
are intended for descriptive purposes only.
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2 Product Overview
2.3 Device Front
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Detects the ambient light to automatically adjust the brightness of the screen and
3 Light sensor
the exposure of the camera.
4 Microphone Captures sound for video conferencing, voice recording, and speech recognition.
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2 Product Overview
2.4 Device Back
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2 Product Overview
2.5 Cradle Front (Optional)
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Connects another power source. For details about available devices, contact
1 DC OUT port
Bluebird customer service.
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3 Getting Started
This chapter explains the basics of how to use the device, including how to charge the device, and turn it on
or off. Subsequent chapters teach you how to navigate Windows or Android and customize the device, but
the information in this chapter will help you start the device for the first time and configure basic settings.
1 Push the battery locker to unlock the battery and remove the battery.
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3 Safety Precautions
3 Insert a micro USIM card into the slot until you hear a click.
• Make sure that the gold-colored contacts are facing up.
Do not insert the USIM card into an incorrect slot. Check the shape and orientation of the slot to
ensure that it is designed for a USIM card.
5 Replace the battery and push the battery locker to lock the battery.
To remove the USIM card, see 10.2 Removing a USIM Card on page 31.
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3 Safety Precautions
3.2 Charging the Device
The device charges when connected to the power adapter or resting in the cradle (optional).
• Do not attempt to charge the device with anything other than the adapter it shipped with.
• Charge the device fully before using it for the first time. Failure to do so may decrease the life of
the battery.
Continuing to charge the device when the battery is full will not damage the battery.
5 After the battery is fully charged, unplug the USB cable, and then replace the cover.
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3 Safety Precautions
To Charge with the Cradle (Optional)
1 Install the device into the cradle.
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3 Safety Precautions
3.3 Turning On the Device
For Windows device, press and hold the power button on the back of the device.
For Android device, press the power button on the back of the device.
To turn off the device, see 4.9 Turning Off the Device on page 18.
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3 Safety Precautions
3.4 Using Touch Gestures
Touch gestures allow you to interact with Windows or Android and the applications installed on the device.
Drag Move your finger across the screen to move apps and pages.
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3 Safety Precautions
3.5 Starting the Device for the First Time (Windows)
When you start the device for the first time, you are prompted to create a user account and configure basic
settings.
4 When the Personalize screen appears, select a color theme and name for the device, and then tap Next.
5 On the Get online screen, tap an available Wi-Fi or mobile network or tap Skip this step to perform this
step later.
6 On the Settings screen, tap Use express settings to use the default Windows settings or tap Customize
to manually configure Windows settings.
7 On the Your account screen, type a User name, Password, and Password hint.
8 When the device restarts and the lock screen appears, swipe up on the screen.
9 Tap your profile name, and then type in your password to start Windows.
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4 Windows 8.1 Tutorials
Windows 8.1 includes features optimized for touch screens, such as the new Start screen, Charms menu,
and gestures for switching and closing apps. The next few sections will teach you about these features and
help you feel comfortable in this new environment.
You can customize the Start screen by re-sizing the tile or adding a new tile. For more information, see
Configuring the 8.1 Configuring the Start Screen on page 24.
4.2 Desktop
The desktop provides a familiar experience to those who have used previous versions of Windows. It is also
where you will use certain apps, such as the File Explorer and Office applications.
If you want to boot directly into the desktop, see 8.5 Booting to the Desktop on page 28.
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4 Windows 8.1 Tutorials
4.3 Charms Menu
The Charms menu provides quick access to frequently used functions from any screen.
The functions in the Charms menu may differ based on the current app.
Search
Share
Start
Devices
Settings
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4 Windows 8.1 Tutorials
2 Tap the desired charm:
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4 Windows 8.1 Tutorials
To show all of the apps installed on the device, follow these steps:
1 Place your finger in the center of the Start screen and swipe upwards.
2 On the Apps screen, swipe to the left or right to show more apps.
You can swipe up from the bottom of the screen to display the context menu. The context menu
allows you to pin apps to the Start screen or taskbar, uninstall apps, run apps as an administrator,
or open app locations.
2 Drag the app to the center of the screen, and release the app thumbnail.
You can swipe in repeatedly from the left side of the screen to quickly cycle through all open apps.
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4 Windows 8.1 Tutorials
4.7 Viewing Two Apps at Once
To display two apps at the same time:
1 From any app, drag your finger inwards from the left edge of the screen.
2 When the second app appears, drag it to the left or right side of the screen.
You can press and drag the dividing line in the center to resize the apps.
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4 Windows 8.1 Tutorials
4.8 Closing Active Apps
1 From the app, slide your finger downwards from the top edge of the screen.
2 When the app snaps to the bottom of the screen, release it.
If the app appears in the window, tap the close button in the top right corner of the window.
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5 Connecting to Networks (Windows)
The device can connect to Wi-Fi and mobile wireless networks. The device can connect to Wi-Fi networks
right out of the box, but you will need to insert a USIM card to connect to mobile networks. Connecting to
and using mobile networks may incur charges from your mobile carrier.
You can also use Bluetooth to connect peripheral devices, such as keyboards and cell phones, to this
device. In order to connect a Bluetooth device to this device, you must enable Bluetooth on both devices.
6 Tap Connect.
5 In the Networks menu, under Mobile Networks, verify the connection status.
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5 Connecting to Networks (Windows)
5.3 Sharing a Mobile Connection
To share a connection to a mobile network with other devices, follow these steps:
1 Swipe in from the right edge of the screen.
6 Under Share this connection, tap the toggle switch to turn on network sharing.
8 On the other device, locate the network and enter the password to log in.
4 Tap the Wi-Fi network with the Connected status, and then tap Disconnect.
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6 Connecting to Networks (Android)
6.1 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network is an easy way of accessing the Internet. When you are out, you can connect
to Wi-Fi networks in public places, such as libraries or coffee shops.
4 If necessary, enter the password for the network and tap Connect.
Your device periodically checks for and notifies you of available connections. The notification appears
briefly at the top of the screen.
3 Tap the Bluetooth tethering checkbox to share the data connection with other devices via Bluetooth.
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7 Connecting to External Devices
7.1 Connecting to a Bluetooth Device (Windows)
1 Swipe in from the right edge of the screen.
3 On the Bluetooth device list, tap the device you want to pair with.
When your device has paired with other devices via Bluetooth, your devices will automatically pair in the
future when in range.
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7 Connecting to External Devices
7.3 Connecting to USB Devices
1 Open the cover on the right side of the device.
Before you connect a USB device, make sure that the connector is oriented correctly and that it can
physically fit into the port.
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8 Customizing the Device (Windows)
After learning how to navigate Windows and getting a feel for the device, you will probably want to
customize its style and functionality. You can customize the Start screen, and lock screen easily by following
the instructions in this section.
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8 Customizing the Device (Windows)
Adding Tiles
Tiles allow you to add your favorite apps, websites, and contacts directly to the Start screen.
1 Place your finger in the center of the Start screen and swipe upwards.
2 On the Apps screen, press and hold an app until the context menu appears at the bottom of the screen
To add multiple apps at the same time, tap the desired apps while the context menu is open.
Removing Tiles
1 On the Start screen, press and hold an app until the context menu appears at the bottom of the screen.
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8 Customizing the Device (Windows)
Resizing Tiles
1 On the Start screen, press and hold the app until the context menu appears at the bottom of the
screen.
2 In the context menu, tap Resize.
Grouping Tiles
You can group tiles based on function, frequency of use, or even personal preference. Once grouped, the
tiles will remain together until moved to another group or removed from the Start screen.
1 On the Start screen, press and hold an app until the context menu appears at the bottom of the screen.
2 Drag the app to the desired group or drag the app to a blank area of the screen to create a new group.
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8 Customizing the Device (Windows)
3 Release the app.
4 After grouping all of the desired apps, tap the Name group textbox above the group to name the group.
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8 Customizing the Device (Windows)
8.4 Setting the Date and Time
1 Swipe in from the right edge of the screen.
5 In the Date and time menu, tap Change to set the date and time.
5 In the Taskbar and Navigation properties window, on the Navigation tab, select When I sign in or close
all apps on a screen, go to the desktop instead of Start.
6 Tap OK.
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9 Customizing the Device (Android)
9.1 Customizing Your Home Screen
You can customize the Home screen by adding shortcuts and widgets.
On the Home screen, tap to view your all apps under the APPS tab or all widgets under the WIDGETS
tab. Locate an app or widget, and tap and hold the item until the Home screen appears. Position the item
on the screen and release.
The same shortcuts or widgets can be added to any of the available screens.
Quick Actions
Access the most frequently used settings quickly with quick action, turning them on or off in an instance.
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9 Customizing the Device (Android)
1 Drag down from the top right of the screen at any time from any app and tap a quick action button to
turn it on or off.
2 Drag up from the bottom of the screen or tap the Back button .
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10 Using the Card Slots
This chapter explains how to insert cards into the device.
6 Replace the battery and push the battery locker to lock the battery.
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10 Using the Card Slots
10.3 Inserting a MicroSD card
MicroSD cards increase the storage capacity of the device.
1 Push the battery locker to unlock the battery and remove the battery.
3 Insert a microSD card into the slot until you hear a click.
• Make sure that the gold-colored contacts are facing up.
Do not insert the microSD card into an incorrect slot. Check the shape and orientation of the slot to
ensure that it is designed for a microSD card.
5 Replace the battery and push the battery locker to lock the battery.
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10 Using the Card Slots
10.4 Removing a MicroSD Card
1 Push the battery locker to unlock the battery and remove the battery.
6 Replace the battery and push the battery locker to lock the battery.
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11 Using the Camera (Windows)
The Bluebird Camera app allows you to capture photos and record videos using either of the cameras on
the device. After capturing photos or recording videos, you can then view the photos or videos stored on
the device.
2 Tap Camera App Install to open the link to the Windows Store.
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11 Using the Camera (Windows)
11.3 Taking Pictures
Ensure that the icon appears in the top right corner of the screen. If the appears instead, tap the icon
to switch to photo mode.
• Tap the resolution button in the lower right corner of the screen to change the resolution of the image.
• Tap to reverse the image horizontally.
• Tap to switch between the front and rear cameras on the device.
2 Tap StopRecord to stop recording the video and save it on the device.
• Tap the resolution button in the lower right corner of the screen to change the resolution of the video.
• Tap to reverse the video image horizontally.
• Tap to switch between the front and rear cameras on the device.
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11 Using the Camera (Windows)
11.5 Viewing Photos
To view photos taken using the cameras on the device, follow these steps:
4 On the left side of the File Explorer, under This PC, tap the Pictures folder.
4 On the left side of the File Explorer, under This PC, tap the Videos folder.
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12 Using the Camera (Android)
Use this app to take photos or record videos.
On the Apps screen, tap Camera.
• If a micro SD card is installed, the photos and videos will be saved on the internal storage.
• The first time you open the Camera app, you will be prompted to add location tags to your photos
and display the information.
2 Aim the camera at the object and adjust the image. To zoom in or out, spread or pinch two fingers on the
screen.
3 Aim the camera at the object and adjust the image. To zoom in or out, spread or pinch two fingers on the
screen.
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13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Despite its robust design, the device still requires a small amount of maintenance to continue operating
optimally. Regular maintenance involves cleaning the touchscreen and ensuring the optimal battery life for
the device. However, if you run into major problems with the device, then you may want to try the steps
described in the Troubleshooting and Recovering Windows sections.
To improve the battery life of the device, observe the following practices:
• Always charge the battery fully.
• Mute unnecessary sounds and vibrations, such as those related to keystrokes.
• Use headphones rather than the built in speaker.
• Exit the Camera app when you have finished taking photos.
• Turn off the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi networks when not in use.
To configure the power settings on the Windows device, follow these steps:
1 Swipe in from the right edge of the screen.
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13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
To decrease the length of the screen time-out and lower the screen brightness on the Android device, follow
these steps:
2 Tap Display.
3 Tap Brightness to adjust the brightness level or Sleep to set a shorter duration.
13.3 Troubleshooting
Attempt the following remedies before contacting the service center.
Issue Remedy
The device got wet. • Allow the device to dry for at least 24 hours before you power on
the device.
• If the device does not power on, then contact your local service center.
The battery won’t charge. • Ensure that the power adapter is properly connected to the device
and an outlet.
• Clean the charging terminals with a dry rag.
• If the device still doesn’t charge, then contact your local service
center for support.
The battery drains very quickly. • Check the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and brightness settings of the device.
• If the battery drains quickly regardless of the power options, then
contact your local service center for support.
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13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
13.4 Updating Windows
Unless you specify otherwise, Windows automatically downloads and installs updates when they become
available. However, you may need to manually update Windows when you start the device for the first time
or if Windows is not updating correctly.
9 In the list of updates, select all of the updates that you want to apply, and then tap Install.
You may need to provide an administrator password to install the updates.
If prompted, enter your password to continue the installation process.
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13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
13.5 Backing Up Windows
Backing up the device creates a system image, which contains Windows as well as the applications, system
settings, and files on the device. You can use this system image to recover the contents of the computer if a
critical error occurs on the device.
3 On the System Backup screen, specify where to create the backup image.
• Select Backup system to AOMEI OneKey Recovery Partition to store the backup image on the
device.
• Select Backup system to other location to store the backup image on an external hard drive or
network drive.
4 On the Select Partition screen, highlight the partition on which to create the recovery partition, and then
click Next.
5 On the Preview and Confirm screen, examine the proposed changes to the partition allocations, and then
click Start Backup.
6 When the dialog window appears to warn you that some operations require the computer to restart, tap
Yes.
7 When the system restarts and the Choose an operating system screen appears, tap Windows 8.1 to
start Windows normally or tap Enter into AOMEI OneKey Recovery to recover the backup version.
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13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
13.6 Recovering Windows
Recovering Windows allows you to revert to a backup system image created using AOMEI OneKey. The
backup image contains Windows as well as the applications, system settings, and files in the device when
the backup was made. You may need to recover Windows if a critical error occurs on the device.
You can also tap Enter into AOMEI OneKey Recovery on the boot menu to access AOMEI OneKey.
3 On the Restore and Confirm screen, highlight the partition on which to install the backup image, and then
tap Start Restore.
During recovery, the partition is formatted make room for the backup image. All data stored on the
highlighted partition will be lost.
4 When the dialog window appears to warn you that system recovery requires the computer to reboot, tap
Yes.
5 When the system restarts and the Choose an operating system screen appears, tap Windows 8.1 to
start the backup version of Windows or tap Enter into AOMEI OneKey Recovery to recover the backup
version again.
To restore the OS to its original state, press the reset button of the device using a small thin
pointed piece like a pin. When the OS is restored to its original state, the drivers provided by
Bluebird are not installed.
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14 Help and Support
Bluebird is committed to ensuring that you get the most out of the device. If you encounter any problems
while using the device, then please use the following methods to contact us for service and support.
Operating Hours
Monday to Friday: 9:30 am – 6:30 pm (GMT +9 hours)
The center is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays.
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14 Help and Support
14.3 Conditions for After-sales Service
You must adhere to the following conditions in order to receive after-sales service:
• You must deliver the product to the service center through mail, a delivery service, or in person.
• You must enclose the device in protective packaging before delivering it to the service center. We
recommend packaging the product in the box it came in.
• Bluebird is not responsible for any damage or loss that may occur during delivery, and such damage will
not be repaired under warranty.
• If you purchased the device from anyone other than an authorized reseller, then you must register the
device before you can receive after-sales service.
• You must include a receipt or other evidence of the purchase when submitting the product for after-
sales service.
• All service requests must include your name, telephone number, address, and a description of the symptoms.
• The label must not be damaged.
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Appendix A Specifications
Physical Characteristics
Power
Keypad
Virtual
SIM / SAM Slots 1 SIM slot, 1 SAM slot (additional SAM slot available via Smart plug)
Performance Characteristics
Memory 1 GB / 2 GB (Optional)
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Appendix A Specifications
User Environment
Durability Drop:
--Multiple 1.2 m (4 ft.) drops per MIL-STD-810G without the rugged plug
--Multiple 1.5 m (5 ft.) drops per MIL-STD-810G with the rugged plug
Sealing: IP65
Wireless
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz
WWAN
WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+ 850/900/1700/1900/2100MHz
WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 G and 5 G) with support for the following security
measures: WPA, WPA2, 802.1X, WEP, AES-CCMP, and TKIP
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Appendix B Accessories
Smart Plugs
• Type 1: Barcode scanner (2D imager with a laser aimer), IC card reader, 1 SAM slot, and a spin
handstrap
• Type 2: A spin handstrap
Cradles
• One Slot Cradle: Charging only
• One Slot Ethernet Cradle: Charging port, 3 USB 2.0 ports, 1 Ethernet port, 1 DC-in
A power adapter (80001144) and a country-specific AC power cord (80001133 ~ 80001140) are
required to use the charging feature.
Vehicle accessories
• Vehicle charger
• Vehicle mount
Carrying Handles
• Square Handle (Landscape): Attaches to the top of the device.
• Square Handle (Portrait): Attaches to the left side of the device.
Other Accessories
• Rugged Plug (1.5M)
• Shoulder Strap
• Blue Pen
• Soft Plastic Screen Guard (Anti-Finger Print Coated, Sunlight Readability Enhanced)
• Soft Plastic Screen Guard (Scratch-Proof High Glossy)
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Appendix C Safety and Regulatory Compliance
FCC compliance information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC`s Rules. Operation is subject to the following two Conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference, and
• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable
operation.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device
does not cause harmful interference.
The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and the
transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna.
End users cannot modify this transmitter device. Any Unauthorized modification could void the user’s
authority to operate this device.
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Appendix C Safety and Regulatory Compliance
IEC 60417-6044
Do not listen to sound at high volume for long periods. It may cause hearing damage. Also,
only use compatible receiver, headphones, or earpieces with your device.
CE
Hereby, Bluebird Inc. declares that this RFR900 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of directive 1999/5/EC.
To comply with CE RF exposure requirements, the handset must be kept 0.59 inches (1.5cm) from the body
without any reference to a particular side or edge.
Any beltclips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components may not be used.
Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 0.59 inches (1.5cm) separation distance between the user's
body and the handset, and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with CE
RF exposure limits and should be avoided.
According to the European Union’s WEEE directive, this symbol means that products
sold into EU countries must dispose electrical device and/or its battery separately from
household waste. Disposing of the device separately will help conserve resources and
energy and contribute to human health and environment protection.
Customers or end-users in EU countries should contact their local equipment supplier
representative or service centre for information about the waste collection system in their
country.
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Appendix D Warranty Information
Certificate
Product Name
Date of Purchase
Serial Number
Purchase Location
Warranty Terms
Bluebird Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Bluebird) provides the warranty service for its products in compliance
with the Bluebird’s warranty program.
Upon receiving a notification on a defect of its product within the range of warranty during the warranty
period, Bluebird will repair or replace the defective product according to its warranty policy.
If the defective product within the range of warranty is not repairable or replaceable, Bluebird shall refund the
purchasing price within a designated period from the date of receiving a notice of defect.
Bluebird assumes no responsibility for repairing, replacing, or refunding a product until it receives the
defective product from the customer. All replacement products shall be equal to the original product in
terms of performance.
Bluebird products may contain recycled components or materials that are equal to new components or
materials in terms of performance.
This warranty is applied to software products only when the programming commands are not executed.
Bluebird does not guarantee interruption-free or error-free performance.
Bluebird shall service only those accessories that appear on the sales list of the service center. Any repair or
replacement of accessories that do not appear on the sales list will be at the customer’s expense.
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BLUEBIRD CUSTOMER SERVICE
Operating Hours Customers Service Center
Monday to Friday 9:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. B 703, SSang-young IT twintower,
(GMT Time: +9 Hours) 442-5 Sangdaewon-dong, Joongwon-gu,
The center is closed on Saturdays, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea,
Sundays, and national holidays. 13216