e-survey UT12P User manual

UT12P
Quick Start Guide




1
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Type-C cable
Charging adaptor
Standard battery
Converter plugs

2
1. Please use this device indoor in the European Community using frequency in 5150 - 5250MHz
to reduce the potential interference. Restriction in BE, BG, CZ, DK, DE, EE, IE, EL, ES, FR,
HR, IT, CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT, PL, PT, RO, SI, SK, FI, SE, and UK.
2. Please do not use this device in the place where the use of electronic device is not allowed,
such as airports, hospitals, gas stations, etc.
3. For your safety and the safety of others, please do not use this device while driving a vehicle.
4. To avoid potential safety problems, please do not put this device near the vehicle’s airbag.
5. For your safety, please do not use this device during thunderstorms.
6. Although this device is waterproof, please do not leave this device for long time in areas with
water or moisture.
7. Please use this device in the environment where the temperature is within -20 –+45 ℃and put
it in the environment where the temperature is within -30 - +70 °C. Otherwise, its performance
and service life may be affected.
8. Please use the original rechargeable lithium battery. Because low-quality batteries will affect
the performance and service life of the device, and may lead to explosion.
9. Please do not disassemble this device, and send to our authorized service centers for repair.
10. After the device has reached its service life, please discard it in a proper way to avoid
environmental pollution.
11. When replacing the battery or during the use of an external power supply, please shut down
the device completely before removing the battery or disconnecting the external power supply
to prevent damage.
12. This device is a Class B product, which may cause radio interference. Please take necessary
preventive measures.

3
Charge the Battery
During normal charging, the status bar will display the charging icon when screen is on.
When charging is completed, the status bar will display the full battery icon when screen is on.
Charge with travel charger
1. Insert the small plug end of the USB data cable into the TYPE-C port of the device.
2. Insert the large plug end of the USB data cable into the travel charger plug.
3. Insert the travel charger plug into a power outlet to charge.
Charge with USB data cable
1. Insert the small plug end of the USB data cable into the TYPE-C port of the device.
2. Insert the large plug end into the USB port of the computer to charge.
•When the power is low, please charge the battery. And to maintain battery life, it is
recommended to deplete its power before charging.
•Excessive charging will shorten the battery life. Thus, when the charger is not in use, please
remove it from the power supply and do not connect it to the battery for more than one week.
•Temperature affects thebatterycharging limit. Thus, the batterymay need to be cooledor warmed
up before charging.
•Please use the battery for its original intended purpose to prevent short circuit which may occur
when a conductive material connects the battery’s positive and negative terminals.
•Please do not use a battery that is damaged.
•Please do not place the battery in extremely cold or hot areas, which will shorten the battery life
and cause the device to malfunction, even if the battery is fully charged.
•Please do not put the battery in a fire.
•Please discard the battery in a proper manner or take the battery to a battery recycling station
and dispose waste batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations.

4
Insert SIM Card, MicroSD Card and Battery
1. Power off the device.
2. Flip the device to its rear, push the back cover lock to the open position according to the
direction as follows:
3. Remove the battery cover.
4. To insert the SIM card and MicroSD card, do the following:
a. Face the SIM card metal contacts downwards and push into the slot.
b. Face the Micro SD card metal contacts downwards and push into the slot.

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5. To insert the battery, do the following:
a. Align the contacts of the battery
with the terminals of the battery
compartment and put in the
battery gently.
b. Push the battery lock to the
locked position.
c. Attach the battery cover.
d. Push the battery cover lock to the
locked position.
Turn the Device on and off
Turning the device on
Firmly press and hold the power button until the boot screen appears.
Turning the device on
Firmly press and hold the power button to display the options menu, and select the Power
off option to shutdown.
Going into sleep mode and wake the device
If the device has been idle for a period of time, the screen will automatically turn off and go into
sleep mode.
1. With the device turned on, press the power button to turn off the screen and go into
sleep mode.
2. Press the power button again to wake the device.

6
Home Screen Operations
After turning on the device, swipe upwards on the screen to unlock. The main interface of the
home screen is as follows:
Notification area
To open the notification panel, hold the
status bar and drag down.
Shortcut panel
To add a shortcut icon, press and hold the
icon and drag it down to “Shortcut panel”.
Application icons
To see all the included applications, slide
the screen left and right.
Tomove an application, press andhold the
icon, and drag it to the desired location on
the screen.
To remove an icon, press and hold the
icon, and drag up to the “Remove” icons.
To uninstall an application, press and hold
the icon, and drag up to “Uninstall” icons
until the icon turns red.
Home button
After opening an application, to close it
and return to the home screen, touch the
home button.
Folder
On the home screen, folders are automatically formed when you drag an icon onto another one.
To rename the folder, touch the folder, click on its label, and input a new name.
Change wallpaper
Press and hold a blank area on the home screen, select “Wallpaper” → “Photos” / “Live Wallpaper
Picker” / “Wallpapers”.

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Connect to a Computer
1. Connect the type-C cable with UT12P and your computer.
2. Openthe notification panel. Notification “Android System·Charging this device via USB” shows.
3. Click on the notification, tap it, and select a USB preference:
Including file transfer, USB tethering, MIDI, PTP and no data transfer.
Camera and Videos
1. Tap the shortcut icon .
2. To take a photo, tap .
3. To take a video, tap .
After taking a photo or video, tap application Photo , select the target photo or video, and
share / delete it.

8
WLAN / Bluetooth / VPN connection
Slide the home screen up, and tap the app icon Setting .
Wi-Fi connection
1. Find “Network & Internet”.
2. Tap “Wi-Fi”, and turn switch “Use Wi-Fi” to “ON” status.
3. Select the target Wi-Fi from the list of available networks.
4. Input the password.
Bluetooth connection
Photos, videos and music files can be shared with family members and friends via Bluetooth.
1. Find “Connected devices”.
2. Tap “Connection preferences” → “Bluetooth”, and turn switch “On” to “ON” status.
3. Tap “Pair new device”, select the target device from the list of available Bluetooth devices,
and tap “PAIR”.
When the request of Bluetooth connection is accepted by the owner of the external Bluetooth device,
the connection to the external device is completed.
VPN connection
1. Find “Network & Internet”.
2. Tap “Advanced”→ “VPN”.
3. Tap “➕”, and add a VPN profile.

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Normal Mode RF Power Range (GSM, WCDMA)
Mode
Range(dBm)
GSM900
31.00-33.00
GPRS900(1 Slot)
31.00-33.00
GPRS900(2 Slots)
30.00-32.00
GPRS900(3 Slots)
28.50-30.50
GPRS900(4 Slots)
26.00-28.00
EGPRS (8PSK, 1-Slot)
24.50-26.50
EGPRS (8PSK, 2-Slots)
23.00-25.00
EGPRS (8PSK, 3-Slots)
22.00-24.00
EGPRS (8PSK, 4-Slots)
21.00-23.00
GSM1800
28.50-30.50
GPRS1800(1 Slot)
28.50-30.50
GPRS1800(2 Slots)
28.00-30.00
GPRS1800(3 Slots)
27.00-29.00
GPRS1800(4 Slots)
25.50-27.50
EGPRS (8PSK, 1-Slot)
24.00-26.00
EGPRS (8PSK, 2-Slots)
22.50-24.50
EGPRS (8PSK, 3-Slots)
21.50-23.50
EGPRS (8PSK, 4-Slots)
20.50-22.50
WCDMA Band 1 RMC
21.50-23.50
HSDPA Band 1
20.50-22.50
HSUPA Band 1
19.50-22.50
WCDMA Band 8 RMC
21.50-23.50
HSDPA Band 8
20.50-22.50
HSUPA Band 8
19.50-22.50

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Normal Mode RF Power Range (LTE)
Mode
Bandwidth
RB
Modulation
Range(dBm)
LTE Band 1
20 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
50
19.00-21.00
100
19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
50
18.00-20.00
100
18.00-20.00
15 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
36
19.00-21.00
75
19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
36
18.00-20.00
75
18.00-20.00
10 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
25
19.00-21.00
50
19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
25
18.00-20.00
50
18.00-20.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
12
19.00-21.00
25
19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
12
18.00-20.00
25
18.00-20.00

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Mode
Bandwidth
RB
Modulation
Range(dBm)
LTE Band 3
20 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
50
20.00-22.00
100
20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
50
19.00-21.00
100
19.00-21.00
15 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
36
20.00-22.00
75
20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
36
19.00-21.00
75
19.00-21.00
10 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
25
20.00-22.00
50
20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
25
19.00-21.00
50
19.00-21.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
12
20.00-22.00
25
20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
12
19.00-21.00
25
19.00-21.00
3 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
8
20.00-22.00
15
20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
8
19.00-21.00
15
19.00-21.00

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Mode
Bandwidth
RB
Modulation
Range(dBm)
LTE Band 3
1.4 MHz
1
QPSK
20.80-22.80
3
20.00-22.00
6
20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
3
19.00-21.00
6
19.00-21.00

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Mode
Bandwidth
RB
Modulation
Range(dBm)
LTE Band 7
20 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
50
19.00-21.00
100
19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
50
18.00-20.00
100
18.00-20.00
15 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
36
19.00-21.00
75
19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
36
18.00-20.00
75
18.00-20.00
10 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
25
19.00-21.00
50
19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
25
18.00-20.00
50
18.00-20.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
19.80-21.80
12
19.00-21.00
25
19.00-21.00
1
16QAM
19.00-21.00
12
18.00-20.00
25
18.00-20.00

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Mode
Bandwidth
RB
Modulation
Range(dBm)
LTE Band 8
10 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
25
20.00-22.00
50
20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
25
19.00-21.00
50
19.00-21.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
12
20.00-22.00
25
20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
12
19.00-21.00
25
19.00-21.00
3 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
8
20.00-22.00
15
20.00-22.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
8
19.00-21.00
15
19.00-21.00
1.4 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
3
21.00-23.00
6
21.00-23.00
1
16QAM
20.00-22.00
3
19.00-21.00
6
19.00-21.00

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Mode
Bandwidth
RB
Modulation
Range(dBm)
LTE Band 20
20 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
50
20.50-22.50
100
20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
50
19.00-21.00
100
19.00-21.00
15 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
36
20.50-22.50
75
20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
36
19.00-21.00
75
19.00-21.00
10 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
25
20.50-22.50
50
20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
25
19.00-21.00
50
19.00-21.00
5 MHz
1
QPSK
21.00-23.00
12
20.50-22.50
25
20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
12
19.00-21.00
25
19.00-21.00

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Mode
Bandwidth
RB
Modulation
Range(dBm)
LTE Band 28
20 MHz
1
QPSK
21.50-23.50
50
20.50-22.50
100
20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
50
19.50-21.50
100
19.50-21.50
15 MHz
1
QPSK
21.50-23.50
36
20.50-22.50
75
20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
36
19.50-21.50
75
19.50-21.50
10 MHz
1
QPSK
21.50-23.50
25
20.50-22.50
50
20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
25
19.50-21.50
50
19.50-21.50
5 MHz
1
QPSK
21.50-23.50
12
20.50-22.50
25
20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
12
20.00-22.00
25
20.00-22.00
3 MHz
1
QPSK
21.50-23.50
8
20.50-22.50
15
20.50-22.50
1
16QAM
20.50-22.50
8
20.00-22.00
15
20.00-22.00
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