Sonim RS60 User guide

Category
Smartphones
Type
User guide
RS60
User Guide
Power On/Power Off
Network & Internet
Power on for the First Time
Connected Devices
APPS & NOTIFICATIONS
Appearance Overview
CONTENTS
Unfasten Handstrap to Remove Battery Cover
Remove Battery Cover
SIM/microSD Card
Insert Battery
ACCESSIBILITY
Display Settings
Battery Settings
Sound Settings
Privacy Settings
Accessibility Settings
System Settings
Managing Contacts
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What’s In the Box 2
Remove Battery 9
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Product Safety Warnings 38-40
NOTICE 42-45
Managing Call Settings
Storage Settings
Google Settings
Sonim Scan
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Device
Type-C cable
Converter plugs
Battery Charging adaptor
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Handstrap
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2Appearance Overview
Charging indicator
Earpiece
Light sensor
Back button
Side button
Front camera
Microphone
Home button
Recent button
Volume up
Volume down
Speaker
Power button
Function button F1
Function Key 2 Function Key 3
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Battery cover lock
NFC
External antenna port
1D/2D Scanner
Rear camera
LED flash
TYPE-C interface
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Unfasten Handstrap to Remove Battery Cover
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Remove Battery Cover
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1. Power off the device before removing the battery cover
2. Push the battery cover lock to the open position
3. Detach the battery cover
To remove the battery cover
Battery lock
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To insert/remove SIM/microSD card
SIM/microSD Card
Follow the indicated direction printed in the chamber
microSD
SIM 1
SIM 2
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To insert the battery
1. Insert the battery
2. Push the battery lock to the closed position
3. Attach the battery cover
4. Push the battery cover lock to the closed position
Insert Battery
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Battery lock
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Remove Battery
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1. Power off the device before removing the battery
2. Push the battery cover lock to the open position
3. Detach the battery cover
4. Push the battery lock to the open position
5. Remove the battery
To remove the battery
Battery lock
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Power on for the First Time
When starting for the first time, fully charge the device.
Plug the power adapter into the device and charge the device to make sure that battery is full.
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Power On/Power Off
1. Power On
Press the power button a few seconds until the device vibrates.
2. Enter/Exit Sleep Mode
Click the power button once, the screen enters sleep mode.
When the screen is lit up and there is no operation for one minute, the device will automatically
enter the sleep mode(Standby time setting: Display > Screen timeout).
Click the power button once, the screen lights up and exits sleep mode. Swipe up on the screen to
unlock.
3. Power Off/Restart/Screenshot
Long press the power button, a dialog box will pop up on the right side of the screen. Select the
desired function to turn off the power, restart or take a screenshot.
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Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a wireless network technology that can provide Internet access at distance up to 100 feet,
depending on the Wi-Fi router and surroundings.
You can access the Internet when you connect your RS60 to a Wi-Fi network. To connect your
phone to a Wi-Fi network;
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ).
2. Tap on Network & Internet ( ) .
3. Tap on Wi-Fi ( ) .
4. Set the Wi-Fi to ON position located under Wireless & networks settings. A list of Wi-Fi access
points present within your phone accessible range are displayed.
5. Select your preferred network. Enter the WEP/WPS/WPA key (if it is a secured network) and
select Connect. To verify the password before connecting, enable Show password.
Add Network
1. On Wi-Fi screen, tap on Add network ( ).
2. Enter the Network name and select the Security from the drop-down list. You can set the
network password.
3. Tap on Advanced options. The settings such as Proxy and IP settings can be updated using the
drop-down list.
4. Tap on Save to save the network settings.
Connect To Network
1. Long press on connected network.
2. Tap on Connect to network.
3. Enter the network password.
4. The other network setting details such as Advanced options, Proxy, IP settings can be updated.
5. Tap on CONNECT to get connected to the network.
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Network & Internet
Mobile Network
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings( ).
2. Tap on Network & Internet ( ) > Mobile network ( ),
3. Select SIM card Slot and the following options are displayed:
• Mobile data: Turn On to enable mobile data. Using mobile data, you can access Internet.
• Roaming: Turn ON to enable data roaming to connect to data services while roaming.
• Data usage: Mobile data usage for a particular time frame is displayed.
• Network:
- Automatically select network: Turn ON to connect to the selected network automatically.
- Network: The network name is displayed.
- Access Point Names: Tap on Access Point
Names (APNs) to view and edit the network access points. Tap on the ( ) icon to add a new
access point.
Hotspot & Tethering
Hotspot and Tethering provides Internet to other devices through your mobile data connection.
Apps can also create a hotspot to share content with nearby devices.
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USB Tethering
Using USB tethering, you can share phone’s Internet connection via USB.
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ).
2. Tap on Network & Internet( ) > Hotspot & tethering ( ).
3. Turn on USB tethering.
Bluetooth tethering
Share phone's internet connection via Bluetooth
Setup Mobile Hotspot
You can set up a hotspot using your mobile device.
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ).
2. Tap on Network & Internet( ) > Hotspot & tethering ( ).
3. Tap on Set up Mobile hotspot.
4. Enter the following details:
• Hotspot name: Enter the hotspot name.
• Security: Select the desired security from the drop-down list.
• Hotspot Password: The password must have at least 8 characters.
5. Tap on Save to save the mobile hotspot.
SIM cards
From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ).
Select SIM card Slot and the following options are displayed:
1SIM 1.
2SIM 2.
3Preferred SIM for Cellular data\Calls\SMS messages.
Airplane Mode
When your phone is set in airplane mode, network connectivity or mobile data connectivity is
disabled. But you can access your camera, media files and other features that do not require
mobile data connectivity.
To activate airplane mode;
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ).
2. Tap on Network & Internet( ) > Airplane Mode ( ).
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Bluetooth Turn ON
You can share the phone’s Internet connection via Bluetooth.
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ).
2. Tap on Connected devices( > Connection preferences > Bluetooth( )
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology used to communicate between the
devices over a distance of about 8 meters.You can perform the following tasks using Bluetooth
paired devices.
• Transfer media files and contacts between connected mobile devices using Bluetooth.
• Use Bluetooth connected headphones for playing media file.
Pairing A Bluetooth Device
To activate Bluetooth and pair your RS60 device with other
Bluetooth Devices:
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Connected devices ( ) > Connec-
tion preferences.
2. Tap and enable Bluetooth ( ). A list of accessible Bluetooth devices are displayed. Ensure
that Bluetooth is activated on the other device as well.
3. Tap on Pair new device ( ) to pair a new device. Available devices are listed.
4. Select the desired device from the list. It starts pairing with the selected device. A confirmation
message is displayed to pair the device. Select PAIR.
Device Name
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Connected devices ( )> Connection
preferences..
2. Tap and enable Bluetooth ( ).
3. Tap on Device name. Rename this device screen is displayed. You can change the name and
tap on Rename.
Connected Devices
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Cast
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Connected devices ( ) >
Connection preferences.
2. Tap on Cast ( ).
3. You can cast your screen from your Android™ device. Connect your Android device to the
same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast or TV with Chromecast built-in. In the top left corner of
the app’s Home screen, tap on Menu Cast Screen > audio Cast Screen > audio.
4. Ensure that your Android device and Chromecast are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
NFC
NFC (Near-Field Communication) is a set of communication protocols that enable two electronic
devices one of which is usually a portable device such as a smart phone, to establish communica-
tion by bringing them within 4 cm of each other.
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Connected devices ( ) > Connec-
tion preferences> NFC ( ).
2. Turn ON NFC to allows your device to scan various cards.
Printing
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Connected devices ( )> Connection
preferences > Printing ( ) .
2. Tap on Print > Default Print Service ( ). Turn On the Default Print Service.
3. Tap on Add services ( ). Google Play screen is displayed. You can sign in with your Google
credentials and add any desired service.
Files received via Bluetooth
Display the received file list information and can open it for viewing
Chromebook
Link devices so you can text from your computer,share your phone's internet connection,and
simplify unlocking.*Use your chromebook to set up.
*Features vary by device
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APPS INFO
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Apps & notifications ( ).
2. Tap on App info.
The list of apps installed on the device are displayed.
1. Tap on All apps. You can view All apps, Installed apps and Disabled apps.
Tap on Options ( ) and the following options are displayed: Show system: System based apps
are displayed.
Show system: System based apps are hidden.
Reset app preferences: You can reset all the preferences set for the apps.
NOTIFICATIONS
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Apps & notifications ( ).
2. Tap on Notifications.
3. Tap on App notifications. Tap on the desired app and turn on the notification.
Tap on On the lock screen. There are two options: Show all notification content
Don’t show notification at all
Tap on Allow notification dots and turn it On to get a notification when you have an unread
notification.
Turn On Blink light to receive a LED notification light even when your device screen is off.
Turn On Flash call alert to receive an alert when there is an incoming call.
Turn On Flash notification alert to use camera flash light for missed events.
Tap on Default notification sound. Tap on the desired ringtone from the list. You can also add a
new ringtone using the option Add ringtone ( ).
APP PERMISSIONS
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Apps & notifications ( ).
2. Tap on App permissions. App permissions govern what your app is allowed to do and access.
ADVANCED
1. From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Apps & notifications ( ).
Tap on Advanced and the following options are displayed: Default apps: The default apps are
listed.
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Wireless Emergency alerts: For more information, refer to “Wireless Emergency Alerts” on page
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Special app access: Tap on this option to view different settings.
ACCESSIBILITY
You can make websites and applications more accessible to people with disabilities when they
are using mobile phones and other devices.
From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Accessibility ( ).
VOLUME SHORTCUT KEY
1. Tap on Volume key shortcut. Turn On to enable Shortcut service. You can select any of the
listed service to set a shortcut.
2. Enable Allow from lock screen to perform this functionality.
Glove Mode
From Notifications or App menu, tap on Settings ( ) > Accessibility ( )> Glove Mode.
SCREEN READERS
Under Screen readers, the following services are displayed:
Select to Speak: When Select to Speak is on, you can tap specific items on your screen to hear
them read aloud.
Talkback: When Talkback is enabled, it helps vision-impaired users interact with their devices. It
uses spoken word, vibration and other audible feedback to let you know what is on your screen.
Text-to-speech output: Preferred engine: By default, the preferred engine is Google
Text-to-speech engine. Tap on Settings ( ) and Google TTS options are displayed. Set the
options as per your requirement.
• Language: By default, Use system language option is selected. You can also select the
desired language.
• Speech rate: Tap on Speech rate to set the speech input rate to a comfortable speed.
• Pitch: Tap on Pitch to set the pitch rate.
• Tap on RESET to reset the settings.
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DISPLAY
Under Display, the following options are displayed:
Magnification: You can set to ON to perform these gestures on the device screen:
Magnify with triple-tap
Magnify with button
Color correction: Turn On to make the color correction.
Correction mode: The following options are displayed: Deuteranomaly (red-green), Protanomaly
(red-green) and Trianomaly (blue-yellow)
Color inversion: If this is enabled, displayed colors are inverted and may affect the performance.
Large mouse pointer: Enable this option to set the large mouse pointer.
Remove animations: Enable this option to set the remove animations.
INTERACTION CONTROLS
Under Interaction controls, the following options are displayed:
Switch Access: Turn On to let people with motor impairments control phones using one or more
switches. Use switches to select items, scroll, enter text and more.
Click after pointer stops moving: Turn On to set the delay before click.
Power button ends call: Turn On to enable the call ending using the power button.
High contrast text: If this option is enabled, you can see the text changes into the contrast
colors.
Power button ends call: Turn on to enable the call ending using the power button.
Press Home wake up: Turn on to make the home screen wake up on press.
Auto-rotate screen: Turn on to set auto-rotate screen ON.
Touch & hold delay: You can set the delay time as Short, Medium and Long.
INTERACTION CONTROLS
Under Interaction controls, the following options are displayed:
Accessibility Menu: Turn On to provides a large on-screen menu to control your phone. You can
lock your phone, control volume and brightness, take screenshots, and more.
Switch Access: Turn On to let people with motor impairments control phones and tablets using
one or more switches. Use switches to select items, scroll, enter text and more.
Dwell timing: Turn On to set the delay before click.
Power button ends call: Turn On to enable the call ending using the power button.
Power button ends call: Turn on to enable the call ending using the power button.
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Sonim RS60 User guide

Category
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Type
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