Allstar Products Group 3000 User Manual

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Page 2 - User Manual

Inserting the micro SD cardInserting / Removing the Micro SD cardUse Only compatible micro SD cards approved by UniData for use with this device. UniD

Page 3 - Safety Precautions

If you want to turn on the power,keep pressing for 3 seconds or more.If you want to turn off the power, keep pressing for 3 seconds

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Names & Function of Device Parts1 Send KeyUsed for receiving and makingcalls6 Left Selection Key7 Right Selection Key2 End KeyUsed to end a call a

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Signal strengthOut of call coverage areaCall trial or connectionCall not availableYou have selected the sound settingMute button, displayed when the v

Page 6 - Basic Components

Voice CallsCall ConnectIn standby, enter the numeric keys and then press the key※ Call quality may be reduced at increased distance away

Page 7 - Battery Replacement

Call connectIn standby, enter the numeric keys and then press .※ Call quality may be reduced at increased distance away from the access p

Page 8 - Charge the battery

Redialing recently used numbersYou can make voice or video calls by dialing recently used numbers (incoming, outgoing, missed, received/sent text mess

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Number KeyAuto-searchPress a part of the number you want to call to auto-search the phonebook and display the results. Select a phone number and press

Page 10 - Remove the micro SD card

Making a voice call•Refer to page 12.Taking a voice callPress the SEND key to take an incoming call.Press the END key to reject an incoming call.Using

Page 11 - Power On / Off

Making a video call•Refer to page 13.Taking a video callPress the SEND key when the message “Incoming video call” is displayed.Press the END key to re

Page 12 - 19 Speaker

User ManualThis manual includes product specifications and instructions for SQ-3000 phone operation. This manual must be read before operating the pro

Page 13 - Display Indicators

If you have a missed call, press , and the last one of those calls will be answered. To see calls that have arrived in your absence from the c

Page 14 - Calling Method

Call Transfer / Hold / Waiting19Transferring a call When you are on a call, you can announce that you are transferring an active call to another party

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Right select key for shortcutLeft selection key ( Menu > Contacts > Search contacts )Enter a part of a name, phone number or e-mail

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2. Phone number search – video call1. Press the to make a video call from the phone book you have selected.- The phone number selected must b

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4. Phone Number Search - DeletePress and select > Delete from Phone Book menu.Delete the selected number.5. Phone Number Search – Delete

Page 18 - Taking a voice call

Image Save a picture. (Press and select)Name Save a name. (Up to 16 alphabet characters)Group Assign a group.Use direction key to assign the group.P

Page 19 - Taking a video call

You can add new number in standby mode.Dial a phone number and press SAVE during stand-by to save phone numbers.Phone Book24

Page 20 - Missed call

3. To set speed dial, select ( Menu > Contacts > Speed dial )Set speed dial numbers for phone numbers saved in the phone book that are f

Page 21 - Call Waiting

Group Settings ( Menu > Contacts > Group Settings )+ Edit a group to assign a phone number or add a new group.Select a group to edit and change

Page 22 - Phone Book

In messaging, you can read, write and send messages. The messaging service can only be used if it is supported by your network or service providerLeft

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Safety PrecautionsDo not put the SQ-3000 in heating appliances such as heaters and microwave ovens to dry it if the device is wet. This can cause expl

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Display settings Select the left selection Menu > DisplayThere are 4 options included in Display SettingsDisplayWallpaperSelect Menu > D

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Bell settings Select left selection Menu > Sound settings > Bell to change the type of the bell Sound SettingsBell modeSelect menu > S

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AlarmTo set an alarm, Select left selection Menu > Tools > Alarm > Speed alarm.When an alarm is activated, the alarm indicator will be

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Select left selection Menu > Logs > Call historyLog information about the communication history of the device. The device registers misse

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Press the shortcut key to set to Wi-FiLeft selection key ( Menu) > Setting > Wi-Fi ) SettingsWi-Fi Settings.If you select Wi-Fi, the

Page 29 - Messaging

WLAN SettingsWi-Fi Settings.There are 3 ways to register an AP1. Add profile from MenuSelect menu > Profile add SSID setting : Enter SSID

Page 30 - Brightness

User SettingsReset to default Left selection key ( Menu) > Settings > User settings > Reset to default )To reset all preference settings

Page 31 - Sound Settings

Left selection key ( Menu) > Settings > Picture frame settings > Set picture frame > Enable )To change the slide time of the digital

Page 32 - Calendar

Left selection key ( Menu) > Settings > Information)You can see the setting information of Wi-Fi phones.Basic Info.My phone number, Firmwar

Page 33 - SMS info

Left selection key ( Menu) > Settings > System > SIP )You can set the information of the SIP server.System SettingsSIP Account.If you sel

Page 34 - Settings

Safety PrecautionsDo not hold the SQ-3000 to your ears to turn on the power. This can cause hearing impairments or physical injuries. Do not look at t

Page 35 - WLAN Settings

Language SettingsTo set the language used on the device display, Select Left selection key ( Menu) > Settings > System > Language System

Page 36 - User Settings

SpecificationProduct SpecificationCertified CompanyUniData Communication Systems, INC.Device NameWireless Data Communication system wireless applianc

Page 37 - Picture Frame Settings

Specification40FCC ID: SQMSQ-3000This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This dev

Page 39 - System Settings

IndexSafety Precautions………………………………………………………………………………...1Basic Components...………………………………………………………………………………

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Basic ComponentsPhoneCradle Battery Manual AdapterThe Basic Components as shown below may be different from the original.For safety in use, please pur

Page 41 - Specification

CAUTIONRISK OF EXPLOSION IF A BATTERY IS REPLACED WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.Battery ReplacementU

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Charge the batteryCharge the battery after purchasing the product as it is not fully charged.Charging with the desktop charger※ Lamp on the charger fl

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Time Taking to Charge / Battery Life※ Battery life varies with the environment temperature, battery age and movement of the user. -Battery life is not

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