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Overview of physical components and their locations on the device.
Instructions for inserting SIM and microSD cards into the device.
Safety guidelines for handling SIM cards and the eject pin.
Explanation of how dual SIM cards work and their limitations.
Links to online resources for device information and support.
Steps to access legal, safety, and regulatory information within device settings.
Important notes regarding illustrations, product variations, and warranty.
Essential safety guidelines for using the device and avoiding potential hazards.
Information on proper disposal and recycling of electronic waste and batteries.
Compliance details regarding restricted hazardous substances in electronic equipment.
Device compliance with RF specifications for body-worn usage.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limits and reported values for FCC compliance.
FCC compliance statement and user cautions for operating the device.
List of trademarks, registered trademarks, and permissions for software and technologies.
Information on how personal data is protected and where to find the privacy policy.
Copyright notice and disclaimer stating the document is for information only and not a warranty.
Overview of physical components and their locations on the device.
Instructions for inserting SIM and microSD cards into the device.
Safety guidelines for handling SIM cards and the eject pin.
Explanation of how dual SIM cards work and their limitations.
Links to online resources for device information and support.
Steps to access legal, safety, and regulatory information within device settings.
Important notes regarding illustrations, product variations, and warranty.
Essential safety guidelines for using the device and avoiding potential hazards.
Information on proper disposal and recycling of electronic waste and batteries.
Compliance details regarding restricted hazardous substances in electronic equipment.
Device compliance with RF specifications for body-worn usage.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limits and reported values for FCC compliance.
FCC compliance statement and user cautions for operating the device.
List of trademarks, registered trademarks, and permissions for software and technologies.
Information on how personal data is protected and where to find the privacy policy.
Copyright notice and disclaimer stating the document is for information only and not a warranty.
This document is a Quick Start Guide for the DRA-LX3 device, providing essential information for setup, operation, and safety.
The DRA-LX3 is a mobile device designed for communication and various smart functions. It features a typical smartphone layout with several external components. Key physical features include a Flash (1) for illuminating photos, a Rear camera (2) for capturing images and videos, a Smart Selfie Butterflighting (3) feature, and a Light sensor (4) likely for automatic screen brightness adjustment. For audio, it has an Earpiece (5) for calls and a Primary microphone (6) for voice input. Connectivity is provided via a Micro-USB port (7) for charging and data transfer, and a Headset jack (12) for audio accessories. User interaction is managed through a Power button (8) for turning the device on/off and restarting, and a Volume button (9) for adjusting audio levels. A Front camera (10) is available for selfies and video calls, and a Status indicator (11) provides visual notifications.
To power on the device, users must press and hold the power button until the screen turns on. To power off, the power button should be pressed and held, followed by touching the power off icon on the screen. A forced restart can be initiated by pressing and holding the power button until the device vibrates.
The device supports both single and dual SIM card configurations, along with a microSD card for expandable storage. The manual provides clear illustrations for inserting SIM and microSD cards into the card tray. For single card setups, a nano-SIM and a microSD card are inserted. For dual card setups, two nano-SIM cards and a microSD card can be used. It is crucial to ensure correct card alignment and a level card tray during insertion. Users are cautioned against inserting or removing SIM cards while the device is powered on to prevent damage. The use of cut or modified SIM/microSD cards is also advised against, as this can damage the card tray. The eject pin should be handled with care and stored out of reach of children to prevent injury or accidental swallowing.
A significant operational feature is the device's dual card dual standby single pass capability. This means that while the device can accommodate two SIM cards, only one can be actively used for calls or data services at any given time. For instance, if SIM card 1 is in use for a call, SIM card 2 cannot receive or make calls. Similarly, if SIM card 1 is providing data service, SIM card 2's data service will be disabled. This design helps reduce power consumption and extend standby time. Users are advised to contact their service providers to subscribe to missed call reminder services to mitigate potential communication conflicts arising from this single pass feature.
For maintenance and support, the manual directs users to online resources. The official Huawei consumer website (http://consumer.huawei.com/en) offers device information, FAQs, and support contact details specific to the user's country or region. The device also provides on-device access to various legal and regulatory information through its settings menu:
Safety information is thoroughly covered, emphasizing proper operation and disposal. To prevent hearing damage, users should avoid listening at high volume levels for extended periods. Only approved or compatible power adapters, chargers, and batteries should be used to prevent device damage, shortened lifespan, or hazards like fire or explosion. The ideal operating temperature range is 0 °C to 35 °C, and storage temperature is -20 °C to +45 °C.
Specific safety precautions are outlined for various scenarios:
Disposal and recycling information is also provided. The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on the product, battery, literature, or packaging indicates that electronic products and batteries must be disposed of at separate waste collection points, not with normal household garbage. This ensures proper recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and batteries according to local laws, conserving valuable materials and protecting human health and the environment. Improper handling or disposal can be harmful. Further information on EEE waste disposal can be found on the Huawei consumer website.
The device and its electrical accessories comply with local regulations on the restriction of hazardous substances, including EU REACH, RoHS, and Batteries regulations. Declarations of conformity for these regulations are available on the Huawei consumer certification website.
The device also adheres to FCC Regulatory Compliance. For body-worn operation, the device complies with RF specifications when used near the ear or at a distance of 1.50 cm from the body. Device accessories should not contain metal components to meet distance requirements. The device is designed to meet Federal Communications Commission (USA) requirements for exposure to radio waves. The SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) limit adopted by the USA is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR values reported for this device type are:
The device is a Class B digital device, complying with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. If interference occurs, users are advised to reorient/relocate the receiving antenna, increase separation between equipment and receiver, connect equipment to a different circuit outlet, or consult a dealer/radio/TV technician. The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, meaning it may not cause harmful interference and must accept any interference received. Users are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. could void their authority to operate the equipment.
The document concludes with Legal Notice regarding trademarks and permissions. HUAWEI and its associated logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Android™ is a trademark of Google Inc., and LTE is a trademark of ETSI. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., used under license by Huawei. Wi-Fi®, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, and the Wi-Fi logo are trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance. A Privacy Policy link is provided for understanding how personal information is protected. All content in the guide, including images and illustrations, is for reference only, and the actual product may vary. The guide does not constitute a warranty.
| Brand | Huawei |
|---|---|
| Model | DRA-LX3 |
| Category | Cell Phone |
| Language | English |