Bird S663

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

What type of battery does the Bird S663 use?

The Bird S663 uses a Li-Ion battery.

How much internal storage does the Bird S663 have?

The Bird S663 has 32MB of internal storage.

What is the maximum talk time of the Bird S663?

The maximum talk time of the Bird S663 is up to 3 hours.

How to reset or factory restore Bird S663 device?

The Bird S663 is a compressed gas refueling device that is used to dispense fuel into various equipment, such as vehicles or generators. While it does not have any standard resetting or factory restoring process that can be performed on it, there are a few ways to troubleshoot and troubleshoot various issues that may arise with the device. Here are some of the most common and recommended ways to reset or factory restore a Bird S663 device: Method 1: Resetting the settings of the device If you need to reset the settings on the device, such as the fuel level low position or the fill level, you can do so by following these steps: 1. Turn on the device and press the "Settings" button on the display. 2. Once you are in the settings menu, look for the option "Reset" or "Preset." 3. Select "Reset" or "Preset" and follow the on-screen instructions to reset the settings. Method 2: Power cycling the device If the device is not functioning properly, you can try power cycling it to reset it. Here are the steps to power cycle a Bird S663 device: 1. Turn off the device and unplug it from the power source. 2. Wait for at least 30 seconds. 3. Plug the device back into the power source and turn it back on. Method 3: Checking the fuel level sensor If the device is not displaying an accurate fuel level, it's possible that the fuel level sensor is malfunctioning. You can try checking the sensor by following these steps: 1. Turn on the device and check the fuel level displayed on the display. 2. If the fuel level does not match the grade or type of fuel that is being dispensed, it could indicate an issue with the sensor. Method 4: Calling support If none of the above methods work or you are having difficulty resetting or troubleshooting your Bird S663 device, you may want to contact the manufacturer's support team. They can provide further assistance or suggest additional troubleshooting steps to help you resolve the issue with your device.


Specifications

Network

Technology: GSM
2G bands: GSM 900 / 1800
GPRS: No
EDGE: No

Launch

Announced: 2007
Status: Discontinued

Body

Dimensions: 105.3 x 44 x 15.8 mm (4.15 x 1.73 x 0.62 in)
Weight: 80 g (2.82 oz)
SIM: Mini-SIM

Display

Type: CSTN, 65K colors
Size: 1.5 inches, 7.3 cm2 (~15.7% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution: 128 x 128 pixels, 1:1 ratio (~121 ppi density)

Memory

Card slot: No
Phonebook: Yes
Call records: 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls

Camera

: No

Sound

Loudspeaker: Yes
Alert types: Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
3.5mm jack: No

Comms

WLAN: No
Bluetooth: No
Positioning: No
Radio: No
USB: No

Features

Sensors:
Messaging: SMS
Browser: No
Games: Yes
Java: No
: FR,HR,EFR,AMR voice codecs Languages: Chinese, English, French, Hindi

Battery

Type: Removable Li-Ion 700 mAh battery
Stand-by: Up to 140 h
Talk time: Up to 3 h

Misc

Colors: Black, White

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