POCKETALK S
VOICE TRANSLATOR
User Manual
Version: 1.0
Date: March 2020
Copyright (C) SOURCENEXT CORPORATION All Rights Reserved.
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- Initial Setup
Initial Setup
Initial setup is required when you turn on the unit for the first time.
Turn the Power On
Hold down the power button placed on the right side of the device.
Select display language
Select the language the device settings and explanations will be displayed in. Tap [OK].
NOTE
This is the language your settings and device explanations will be displayed in.
Agree to the EULA
Please read the end-user license agreement (EULA).
To agree, check and tap [Agree].Verify Your Age
It will display an age verification dialog.
Tap [Yes] or [No] based on the message on the screen.Agree to the Privacy Policy
Please read the Privacy Policy. To agree to the terms, check and tap [Agree].
Connect the unit to the mobile network
This will activate your cellular data plan by connecting it to the mobile network.
Select [Next] when connected.Set Up the Wi-Fi (Optional)
- If you don't want to set it up now
Tap [Skip]. - If you want to set it up now
Switch [Wi-Fi] to [ON], tap the network name you want to connect to and enter the password.
- If you don't want to set it up now
And you’re done!
When you are finished with the initial setup, refer to the operating section of this guide and start translating!
NOTE
- To translate, the device must be connected to the internet either through a mobile network or Wi-Fi.
- We recommend updating to the latest software when you first set up.
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- Getting Started
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- Getting Started
- What's included
What's included
Unit | USB Wall Charger | USB charging cable (Unit connector: USB Type-C Charger connector: USB Type-A) |
- Startup Guide
- Safety Precautions & FCC Statement
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- Getting Started
- Parts Description
Parts Description
- Speaker
- Microphone
- SIM card slot
- Touch screen display
- Talk button
- Power button
- Volume button
- Camera
- Flash
- Strap holder loop
- USB charging port
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- Getting Started
- Charging
Charging
Charge using the included USB wall charger and USB cable.
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- Getting Started
- Turning the unit on or off
Turning the unit on or off
If you press and hold the power button on the side of the unit, the unit and display will turn on.
To turn off the unit, press and hold the power button again, and tap [Power off].
To restart the unit, tap [Restart].
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- Getting Started
- Basic Operations
Tap
Touching the screen with your fingertip is called a “tap”, which is a commonly used operation. Touching the screen and keeping your finger in place is called “tap and hold”.
Scroll
Swiping repeatedly to view other parts in the screen such as lists is called “scroll”.
Swipe
Dragging your fingertip on the screen in one direction is called a “swipe”.
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- Using Pocketalk
- Translating
Translating
You can translate simply by pressing the button and speaking to the unit.
While pressing and holding , speak to the unit when you hear a beep sound (release your finger from the button when you are finished speaking).
Check the translation result.
Your spoken words and the translation result will be displayed on the screen as text, and the translation result will be played back as speech.
Some languages are only displayed as text, without speech playback.
Adjust the volume as needed.
Adjusting the volume
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- Using Pocketalk
- Translating
- Changing the translation direction
Changing the translation direction
The translation languages are displayed as a pair at the top and bottom of the screen.
The language with the blue background is translated to the language with the black background (in the direction of the arrow).
You can change the direction of translation by tapping .
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- Using Pocketalk
- Translating
- Changing the translation language
Changing the translation language
If you tap a language you want to change, a list of languages is displayed.
Scroll through the list of languages, select the language you want to use, and tap < at the upper left.
You can easily search for the language you want with the following methods.
Display all available languages. | |
Select from languages you have used previously. | |
Display a list of countries. Select from the main languages used in a country. | |
If this icon is displayed on the screen, press on the unit to search by voice. |
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- Using Pocketalk
- Translating
- Reviewing the translation history
Reviewing the translation history
To access previous translations, swipe down from the top of the Home screen.
You can scroll up on this screen to view past translations. Pocketalk stores up to 10,000 translations.
Saving translations to Favorites
Swipe the translation bubble you want to save to the right. To undo this, simply swipe right again.
You can add up to 500 translations to Favorites.
Deleting previous translations
Swipe the translation bubble you want to delete to the left.
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- Using Pocketalk
- Basic screens
Basic screens
This section describes the Home screen used for translation, the Main Menu used for other features, and the lock screen.
Home screen and Main Menu
A | Main Menu |
B | Displays the translation history when swiped downward. Reviewing the translation history |
C | Shortcut to a frequently used feature can be set up here. Creating shortcut to frequently used features on the Home screen |
D | Changes the language translation direction (blue background indicates the spoken language). |
E | Returns to the Home screen. |
F | Status icons (from left to right):
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G | Additional features. For details, refer to Features available from the Main Menu. |
Lock screen
If the lock screen setting is on, the lock screen appears when you turn or wake Pocketalk.
To unlock the screen, swipe the lock screen up.
If you have set the Lock PIN, the PIN code entry screen will be displayed, so please enter the 6-digit PIN you set.
About the lock screen
The upper row displays the current location and time.
The lower row displays the previously visited location and time.
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- Using Pocketalk
- Features available from the Main Menu
Features available from the Main Menu
You can use the following useful features.
Camera | Translates captured text. You can easily translate text, the written word, and signs. e.g. restaurant menus. Translating text (image translation) | |
Convert Units | Converts currency, length, weight, and temperature to local units. Using the Convert Units feature | |
Favorites | Displays favorite translations that has been previously saved. Saving Favorite translations | |
Medals | Displays medals unlocked through different achievements. The Medal feature | |
Role Play | Uses AI technology to help with practicing select foreign languages in various common settings e.g. at an airport or hotel. Using the Role Play feature | |
Settings | Allows configuration of various settings such as network settings, volume, screen brightness, and text size. Settings for the unit |
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- Using Pocketalk
- Translating text (image translation)
Translating text (image translation)
You can easily translate text such as city signs and restaurant menus.
Tap - [Camera].
Face the camera toward the text you want to translate.
- If you're in a dark setting, tap to turn on flash.
To change the target language, tap the language name on the right side. This is the language you want the text to be translated into.
Take a photo of the text.
Press the button to take a photo.
- After the photo is taken, a preview will be displayed.
Specify the area to translate.
Touch one of the four corners of the frame with your finger and move it to adjust the size of the frame.
Touch the center of the frame with your finger to move the translation area.- Tap when you're done.
Check the translation result.
The translation result will be displayed over the image text. If you tap the translation result, the text will be displayed as a pop-up.
If you tap , the source text will be played back.- To close the pop-up, tap .
- When you are finished translating, tap to close the translation result, and tap at the upper left to return to the Home screen.
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- Using Pocketalk
- Translating text (image translation)
- Reviewing the image translation history
Reviewing the image translation history
To review previous image translations, tap the thumbnail at the top right corner of the camera screen. The history will be displayed as a list.
- The image translation history saves up to 100 translations.
Tap any image to enlarge past translations.
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- Using Pocketalk
- Using the Convert Units feature
Using the Convert Units feature
This feature allows you to convert units such as currency, weight, length and temperature.
Tap - [Convert Units].
The default display will be the [Exchange] screen used for currency exchange.
Select the currency to convert.
Tap the currency selection button (the orange buttons) and select a currency.
Top row: Source currency
Bottom row: Target currency- If you tap , the top row automatically changes to the currency of the current location.
Input the amount in the input field.
When you input an amount in the top row, the converted amount is displayed in the bottom row.
: Deletes a single digit (character).
: Deletes all numbers.- The latest conversion rate is updated once a day.
Switching conversion units
If you input an amount in the bottom row, the converted amount is displayed in the top row.
Changing conversion types
Tap [Exchange▼] and select from the following four types.
- Exchange (Currency)
- Length
- Weight
- Temperature
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- Using Pocketalk
- Using the Role Play feature
Using the Role Play feature
This feature allows you to practice day-to-day conversations in various common settings.
Tap - [Role Play].
You can choose from various common settings e.g. checking in at the airport or hotel.
Select a lesson.
Select a setting and a list of lessons will be displayed.
Select a lesson you would like to practice.Practice conversation.
A character will appear and talk to you.
While pressing , reply to the character with an appropriate response.
When the lesson is finished, tap the button and select another lesson.
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- Using Pocketalk
- Saving Favorite translations
Saving Favorite translations
You can easily review the phrases that you added to Favorites from the translation history.
NOTE
When you purchase the unit, [Favorites] is not available in the Main Menu at first. It will be displayed when you add phrases displayed in the translation history to Favorites.
To add a translation to Favorites
Tap - [Favorites].
Favorites added from the translation history will be displayed here.
Tap the phrase you would like to review.
This will play back the phrase.
Deleting Favorites
Swipe the phrase to the left to delete it from Favorites.
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- Using Pocketalk
- The Medal feature
The Medal feature
You can earn medals by unlocking certain achievements, such as the number of times translated, or the number of countries visited.
Tap - [Medals].
You can earn medals by unlocking achievements, such as “Translated 10 times” or “Visited 2 countries”.
There are three types of medals based on difficulty: Gold, silver, and bronze.
Tap on a medal to check when you earned it.
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- Settings for the unit
Settings for the unit
About [Menu]
Allows configuration of various settings such as network settings, volume, screen brightness, and text size.
Tap - [Menu].
A list of various settings for the unit is displayed.
- Scroll through the list to check all of the settings available.
You can configure the following.
- Mobile Data
- Connect the unit to a mobile network.
Mobile network settings - Wi-Fi
- Connect the unit to Wi-Fi.
Connecting to Wi-Fi - Bluetooth
- Connect the unit to a Bluetooth device (not compatible with Bluetooth tethering).
Pairing with a Bluetooth device - Volume
- Adjust the volume of the unit with the slider.
Adjusting the volume - Brightness level
- Adjust the display brightness with the slider.
Changing the display brightness - Text Size
- Select from five text size.
Changing the size of the text displayed on the unit - Software Update
- Keep the unit up-to-date with the latest version.
Updating the software of the unit - Shortcut
- Place frequently used features on the Home screen.
Creating shortcut to frequently used features on the Home screen - Screen lock
- Toggle the lock screen on/off.
Using the Lock Screen - Notification settings
- Toggle notifications on/off e.g. software updates and medal alerts.
Using the Notification feature - Sleep Settings
- Set the amount of time your unit should wait before going to sleep. Select from 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 10 minutes, or Off.
Setting device sleep time - Language
- Select the display language of the unit.
Setting the display language of the unit - Region of use
- Set the region where the unit is used. This is important if using the unit in China.
Setting Region of Use (for China) - Communication Plan
- Confirm the validity of your global communication plan. (Only models with built-in global communications)
Confirming your Communication Plan - Device/License Info
- Check information such as the end-user license agreement.
Checking Device/License Info - Reset
- Clear history or Favorites, or restore the unit to factory default settings.
Using the Reset feature
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- Settings for the unit
- Mobile network settings
Mobile network settings
This section describes how to turn mobile communication on/off and how to switch SIMs.
Tap - [Menu] - [Mobile Data].
Turning mobile communication on/off
Tap the toggle switch to switch between [ON] and [OFF].
Switching SIMs
Tap the [SIM card to use] to select the SIM you want to use.
To use a SIM card from a different carrier, refer to “Inserting a SIM” to insert the SIM card, follow the instructions of the SIM card provider, and set this as the SIM card to use in this setting.
NOTE
The unit supports only nano SIM cards.
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- Settings for the unit
- Connecting to Wi-Fi
Connecting to Wi-Fi
This section describes how to turn Wi-Fi communication on/off and how to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
Tap - [Menu] - [Wi-Fi].
Turning Wi-Fi communication on/off
Tap the slide switch to switch between [ON] and [OFF].
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
Tap the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to and input the password. If you don't know the password to the Wi-Fi network, contact you network administrator.
Connecting to a hidden Wi-Fi network
Tap [+] at the upper right of the screen and input the following information.
- Network name
- Security
- Password
For details, contact you network administrator.
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- Settings for the unit
- Pairing with a Bluetooth device
Pairing with a Bluetooth device
You can connect Bluetooth devices such as headphones or speakers.
Tap - [Menu] - [Bluetooth].
Turning Bluetooth on/off
Tap the toggle to switch between [ON] and [OFF].
Pairing with a Bluetooth device
If you put the Bluetooth device you want to pair with into pairing mode, it will be displayed in the [List of available devices]. If you tap the displayed device name, it will be paired and displayed in the [List of paired devices]. If your device does not appear on the list, tap to refresh.
Unpairing
Tap the device you want to unpair that is displayed in the [List of paired devices].
When “Would you like to disconnect from the current Bluetooth device?” pops-up, tap [OK].
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- Settings for the unit
- Adjusting the volume
Adjusting the volume
Set the volume for the source language voice or operation sound effects.
Tap - [Menu] and slide the handle.
Slide to the right to increase the volume, or slide to the left to decrease it.
You can also adjust the volume with the volume button on the right side of the unit.- Volume up
- Volume down
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- Settings for the unit
- Changing the display brightness
Changing the display brightness
Tap - [Menu] - [Brightness level].
Move the slider to adjust the display brightness.
Slide to the right to increase the brightness, or slide to the left to decrease it.
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- Settings for the unit
- Changing the size of the text displayed on the unit
Changing the size of the text displayed on the unit
Tap - [Menu] - [Text Size].
Select from five font sizes.
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- Settings for the unit
- Updating the software of the unit
Updating the software of the unit
NOTE
To download the latest software, the battery level must be at least 30% and the unit must be connected to the internet through Wi-Fi.
Tap - [Menu] - [Software Update].
If there is a new software update available, you can download this by selecting [Update].
To receive notifications about software updates
You can set up the device to notify you when a new software version is released.
For details, refer to “Using the Notification feature”.
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- Settings for the unit
- Creating shortcut to frequently used features on the Home screen
Creating shortcut to frequently used features on the Home screen
You can place a shortcut for a frequently used feature at the upper right of the Home screen.
Tap - [Menu] - [Shortcut].
A list of features that can be set as a shortcut will be displayed on the screen. Tap the name of the feature you want to display on the Home screen.
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- Settings for the unit
- Using the Lock Screen
Using the Lock Screen
This feature locks the screen after the time set in [Sleep Settings] has elapsed.
Tap - [Menu] - [Lock Screen Settings].
Turning the lock feature on/off
Tap the toggle to switch between [ON] and [OFF].
Displaying the previously visited location and time
The previously visited location and time can be displayed while the screen is locked.
Tap [Display Clock history] to turn it [ON].
Setting the time notation (12-hour/24-hour)
You can set the notation of the time displayed on the lock screen.
Select the notation from [Notation] according to your preferences.
Turning the lock pin feature on/off
You can set a PIN code on the lock screen. Tap [PIN code] to turn it [ON].
After switching to ON, the PIN setting screen will be displayed, so enter the 6-digit number.
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- Settings for the unit
- Using the Notification feature
Using the Notification feature
Tap - [Menu] - [Notifications Settings].
You can toggle your notification settings on/off to adjust notifications for the following:
- When software update is available
- When a medal is earned
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- Settings for the unit
- Setting device sleep time
Setting device sleep time
The display turns off and saves battery power when the unit is not used for the amount of time set.
Tap - [Menu] - [Sleep Settings].
You can select from five options.
NOTE
If [Lock screen] is [ON], the lock screen will be displayed when the unit wakes up from sleep.
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- Settings for the unit
- Setting the display language of the unit
Setting the display language of the unit
Tap - [Menu] - [Language].
Select from the list of languages the language the device will be displayed in, and tap [OK].
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- Settings for the unit
- Setting Region of Use (for China)
Setting Region of Use (for China)
Tap - [Menu] - [Region of use].
Due to Internet restrictions in China when using Wi-Fi, select [China] and tap [OK].
When you go to other countries, revert to [Global].
A fewer number of supported languages may be displayed while [China] is selected.
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- Settings for the unit
- Confirming your Communication Plan
Confirming your Communication Plan
Tap - [Menu] - [Communication Plan].
This displays the contract period of your data transmission plan.
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- Settings for the unit
- Checking Device/License Info
Checking Device/License Info
You can check information such as the software version and MAC address of the unit.
Tap - [Menu] - [Device/License Info].
Aside from [Device Info], you can check information such as the [EULA].
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- Settings for the unit
- Using the Reset feature
Using the Reset feature
You can use the unit’s reset menu to do the following.
- Delete all Favorites
- Delete all translation history
- Restore the unit to factory default settings
Tap - [Menu] - [Reset].
Tap the displayed items as needed.
NOTE
- The software will not revert to its initial factory state.
- All Favorites or translation history will be deleted. To delete individual entries, refer to the following.
Deleting a Favorite
Deleting a previous translation
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- Inserting a SIM
Inserting a SIM
NOTE
- For global communication models, the SIM is built into the unit and the card slot is empty.
- The unit supports nano SIM cards.
- SIM cards other than those specified by Sourcenext are not supported.
To pop open the SIM tray, insert a paper clip or a SIM-eject tool into the hole of the tray.
Place a nano SIM card onto the SIM card slot, and insert it into the unit.
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- Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Issue | Solution |
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The unit is not operating properly. |
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- Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
This section summarizes frequently asked questions about the unit in a Q&A format.
Issue | Solution |
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The unit does not charge. | Leave it charging for 15 minutes minimum as it may take time to start charging when the battery is at 0%. If it does not charge after waiting this set amount of time, please contact customer support. |
The unit does not turn on. | Check the battery level. It may not start because there is no battery level remaining. If it does not turn on even after charging it, please contact customer support. |
I want to check the supported languages. | Please refer to our website. https://rd.snxt.jp/59355 |
I want to check what countries support global communication. | Please refer to our website. https://rd.snxt.jp/74575 |
“No Internet connection” is displayed and translation does not work. |
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The unit gets hot sometimes while charging or during use. | The unit may get hot while charging or during long periods of use. If the heat is excessive, contact customer support. |
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- Specifications
Specifications
Unit size (Height × width × thickness) | Approx. 91 × 53 × 11 mm | |||
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Unit weight | Approx. 75 g | |||
OS | Android™ 8.1 | |||
CPU | ARM Cortex53 Quad-Core 1.3 GHz | |||
Memory | Embedded (ROM/RAM) | 8 GB/1 GB | ||
Display | 2.8 inches (touch panel) | |||
Camera | Main camera | 8 megapixels | ||
Battery | Lithium ion battery | |||
Battery capacity | 1200 mAh | |||
Operating temperature | 0℃ to 40℃ (with no condensation) | |||
Storage temperature | -20℃ to 45℃ | |||
External connections | Wi-Fi | IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n | ||
2.4 GHz | 1 to 11 channels | |||
5 GHz | 5.2 GHz, 5.3 GHz, 5.6 GHz | |||
Bluetooth® | 4.2 | |||
External devices/others | USB Type-C™ (for charging) | |||
Communication system/frequency | Supports the 4G LTE (FDD-LTE) frequency band | 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 18, 19, 20, 26 | ||
Supports the 4G LTE (TD-LTE) frequency band | 39 | |||
Supports the 3G (W-CDMA) frequency band | 1, 2, 5, 6, 19 | |||
Supports the 2G (GSM) frequency band | GSM850, PCS1900, E-GSM900, DCS1800 | |||
SIM slot | Embedded | eSIM (not detachable) | ||
External slots | nano-SIM | |||
Accessories | USB Type-C™ cable | Input voltage: 5V Input current: up to 2A | ||
Power adapter | Input: AC 100-240 V 50-60 Hz | |||
Output: Voltage 5V, Current: 1A |
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- Contact us
Contact us
For other inquiries, check out our FAQ on:
www.pocketalk.com
Support:
- USA: English
- support@pocketalk.com
- UK: English
- TEL: +44 2086263655
eu-support-en@pocketalk.com - France: French
- TEL: +33 172012080
eu-support-fr@pocketalk.com - Germany: Deutsch
- TEL: +49 4085568023
eu-support-de@pocketalk.com - Italy: Italian
- TEL: +39 0230416099
eu-support-it@pocketalk.com - Spain: Spanish
- TEL: +34 934922666
eu-support-es@pocketalk.com
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- Safety precautions
Safety precautions
WARNING! Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to the unit or other property. Read all safety instructions before use.
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- Safety precautions
- Before use
Before use
Precautions are categorized as “Warning” or “Caution”. Follow the precautions during use.
This indicates a description that, if not followed and not properly handled, may result in death or severe injury. | |
This indicates a description that, if not followed and not properly handled, may result in minor injury. | |
This indicates a description that, if not followed and not properly handled, may result in product failure, material damage, or loss of data. |
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- Safety precautions
- Handling
Handling
Do not operate while walking or driving a car, motorbike, or bicycle. | |
Never disassemble, repair, or modify the product. | |
Do not apply excessive force.
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Keep the product away from liquids such as water (or drinking water, sweat, seawater, pet urine, etc.). | |
Do not allow conductive foreign objects (such as pieces of metal or pencil lead) to enter or come into contact with the USB port of the unit or the connector of the included USB cable. Also, do not allow dust to collect inside. | |
Do not damage the included USB cable. | |
If there is an abnormality such as odor, noise, smoke, or heat, turn off the product immediately and discontinue use. |
Do not use, charge, or store in humid, dusty, or extremely hot or cold places. | |
Do not touch the product for prolonged periods during use or charging. |
Do not press the touchscreen display with excessive force or operate it with pointed objects. |
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- Safety precautions
- Built-in battery
Built-in battery
Do not leave or store in places of high temperature such as near fire. | |
Do not prod with sharp objects (such as nails) or strike with hard objects (such as a hammer). | |
If the built-in battery leaks or emits a strange odor, discontinue use immediately and keep it away from fire. | |
If the built-in battery leaks, keep it away from clothing or your skin such as your face or hands. Failure to do so may cause damage to your eyes and skin. | |
Do not attempt to replace the built-in battery yourself. Improper replacement or repair could damage the battery, cause overheating, or result in injury. | |
Do not dispose battery in normal trash. The battery must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste. Do not incinerate battery. | |
Make sure that the battery does not get exposed to very cold conditions beyond its operating range, either during use, storage or transporting. | |
Avoid areas with low atmospheric pressure such as high altitudes. |
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- Safety precautions
- Electromagnetic interference
Electromagnetic interference
Use the product properly in aircraft according to the instructions of the airline. | |
In hospitals and places with electronic devices that require high-precision control and weak signals, use the product properly according to the instructions of the administrator. | |
If you wear electronic medical devices, or use electronic medical devices other than implantable medical devices for home treatment, confirm the effects of electromagnetic waves with the electronic medical device manufacturer or distributor before use. |
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- Safety precautions
- When charging
When charging
Use the included USB cable and charge using the specified procedure. Charging with an unspecified procedure may cause battery leakage, heating, or rupture. Also, when charging overseas, use a USB charger that is compatible overseas. | |
Using damaged cables or chargers, or charging when moisture is present, can cause fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to the unit or other property. |
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- Safety precautions
- When cleaning
When cleaning
Do not use benzene, thinner, or alcohol. Doing so may deteriorate the exterior or dissolve the parts. If the product is dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth (such as a cloth for glasses). |
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- Safety precautions
- When disposing
When disposing
Do not throw away the product with normal trash. This product uses lithium-ion battery, and throwing it away with normal trash may cause a fire. Dispose products that are no longer used according to the ordinances or regulations related to waste disposal of your local authority. |
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- FCC Statement for the USA
FCC Statement for the USA
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Please use this product by keeping it more than 5 mm away from your body.
FCC: 2AOJA-PTS
Sourcenext Inc.
445 Sherman Ave Ste 250,
Palo Alto, CA 94028
Ph: +1 650 665 7828
support@pocketalk.com
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- Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information
Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure of low-level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines.