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2 BACK t o TOC DISCLAIMER OF W ARRANTIES; EXCL USION OF LIABILITY EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS W ARRANTY CONT AINED ON THE W ARRANT Y P AGE ENCL OSED WITH THE PR ODUC T , THE PURCHASER T AKES TH.
3 t able of Content s SECTION 1. GET TING ST ARTED ............................................. 5 Impor tant Safety I nformation ......................................... 5 Batter y Use and Care ................................................. 5 T urning the Phone On/Off .
4 SECTION 12. T OOLBOX: SETTINGS ........................................ 71 Display ............................................................. 71 Sound .............................................................. 72 Roaming .....................
5 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 1 GE T TING ST ARTED BA T TERY USE AND CARE Installing the Battery note: Y OUR PHONE COMES P ACKA GED WITH A P ARTIALL Y CHARGED RECHARGEABLE ST AND ARD LIION BA TTERY AND TRA VEL AD APTER. Import ant! YOU MUST FULL Y CHARGE THE BA TTERY BEFORE YOU USE YOUR PHONE; O THERWISE, YOU COULD DAMA GE THE BA TTERY .
6 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 1 GE T TING ST ARTED Removing the Battery 1. F ollo w st eps 1 and 2 f rom “Insta llin g the Batter y ” on page 5. 2. Gr ip the batter y from the side (1) and lift it up and out (2). Charging the Battery Y our phone is powered by a r echargeable standard Lithium-ion batter y .
7 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 1 GE T TING ST ARTED SET TING UP Y OUR VOICEMAIL F or new users, follow the instructions below to set up Voicemail: 1. In Idle mode, press and hold the key on the k eypad. Y ou may be prompted t o enter your P ass Code. 2. F ollow the tutorial voice prompts.
8 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE s e C t I o n 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE T opics Co vered • KeyF eatures • KeypadF unctions • DisplayScreensa.
9 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE KEYP AD FUNCTIONS Refer to phone illustrations . 1. Earpiece/Speaker — Allo ws y ou t o h ear t he o ther call er a nd t he ringtones and other sounds available on your phone .
10 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE DISPLA Y SCREENS AND IC ONS Y our phon e ha s di spla ys o n the out side (fr ont) and insi de o f th e phone flip.
11 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE TTY Indicates the phone ’ s T T Y mode is active. Alarm Appears when events or alarms are set. Battery Battery indicator . More bars = a stronger charge. Low Battery Indicates the battery is weak and only a few minutes of talk time remain.
12 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE OK Key • Withinamenu,pr essthe OK k ey ( ) to acc ept the highlighted selection. • Incameramode,pressthe OK key ( ) to tak e a photo . • Whenviewingadraftmessage,pressthe OK key ( ) to edit the message.
13 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE Camer a Key In Idle mode, momentarily press the Camera key ( ) — located on the right side of your phone — to launch the Camer a menu. Pr ess the Camera k ey ( ) a second time to activate the camera built into your phone .
14 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE T alk Mode Y ou can place and receive calls only when your phone is on. While on a call your phone is in talk mode. P ress the Options (right) soft ke y ( ) to display a list of options available while you ar e on a call.
15 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 3 CALL FUNC TIONS s e C t I o n 3 CALL FUNCTIONS T opics Co vered • Mak ingaCall • AdjustingtheCall Volume • AnsweringaCall • InUseMenu • CallHistor y • SilentMode • SelectingFunctionsandOptions MAKING A CALL 1.
16 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 3 CALL FUNC TIONS Making a Call from the Contact List Y ou can store phone numbers in your Contact List. Once you have st ored a number in the Contact List, you can dial it by pressing a f ew k eys. Y ou can also assign your most frequently used numbers to number keys using the Speed Dial feature .
17 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 3 CALL FUNC TIONS Recent C alls The Recent menu lets you view the 60 most r ecent calls you have received , dialed, and missed . The phone number (and name, if alr eady stored in your Contact List) displays with the number of occurrences of each number .
18 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 3 CALL FUNC TIONS Delete All This menu allows you t o delete all of the records in the Call Histor y . 1. Pr ess Menu ( ). 2. Select M essaging and press . 3. Select CallH istory and press . 4. Select the t ype of call you want to delete (Recent, Missed, Received, or Dialed) and press .
19 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 3 CALL FUNC TIONS 2. T o switch the microphone on, press Unmut e ( ) . The other person can hear you again. Using the Speakerphone Whi le o n a call , y ou c an us e y our S peake rphon e to con duct a han ds-f ree conversation, or y ou can use your Speak erphone to let others with you join in the call.
20 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 4 MENU NAVIGA TION s e C t I o n 4 MENU NA VIGA TION T opics Co vered • MenuNavigation • MenuSummar y MENU NA VIGA TION Menus and sub -menus can be accessed by scrolling with the NA V KEY or by pressing the number that corresponds with each menu item.
21 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 4 MENU NAVIGA TION LEVEL ONE LEVEL T WO LEVEL THREE LEVEL FOUR TOOLBO X 1. My Profile 2. Camera 3. Voice Recorder 4. T ools 5. Settings 1. T ake Pix 2. Pix Gallery 1. Record Voice 2. Voice Galler y 1. Bluetooth® 2. Calendar 3.
22 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 5 ENTERING TEXT seC tIon 5 ENTERING TEX T T opics Co vered • Changingthe T extEntr yMode • Using T9®Mode • UsingAbcMode .
23 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 5 ENTERING TEXT 6. Pr ess . The Subject screen appears in the display . 7. Pr ess Options ( ) . T he following options appear in the display : • Abc • T9® W ord • 123 • Symbols • Quicknotes • Emoticons 8.
24 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 5 ENTERING TEXT note: REFER TO “QUICKNO TES” ON P AGE 7 5 FOR MORE INFORMA TION ON EDITING AND C OMPOSING QUICKNO TES. ENTERING EMO TIC ONS Choose from a selection of fun emoticons to insert into your text message. 1. See steps 1–7 in “Using T9 Mode” on pages 2 2 and 23.
25 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS seC tIon 6 CONT ACTS T opics Co vered • Acc essingContacts • F indingaContactsEntr y • AddingaNewC ontac tsEntr .
26 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS 3. The name you ’ve entered will be highlighted . • Pr ess to dial the number associated with the name. • Pr ess AddNew ( ) to add a new contact. • Pr ess Options ( ) to view the following: – Edit: Change the selected contac t ’ s information.
27 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS 3. Use the NA V KEY to highlight one of the following fields: • Name • Mobile • Home • Off i ce • Mobile2 • E-mail • E-mail2 • DefaultRingtone(orringtonename) • NoGroup • AddP ixID 4.
28 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS Add P auses to Contacts Numbers Calls to automat ed systems such as bank ing ser vices of ten require a password or account number .
29 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS Assigning a Picture to a Contacts Entry When you assign a picture to an entry , the pic ture you assigned appears in the display when you r eceive a call from that contact. 1. Select a Contac t List entr y and then press Options ( ) .
30 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS SA VING A NUMBER AFTER A CALL Once you finish a call, y ou can store the caller ’ s number to your Contact List. note: IF THE CALL W AS INCOMING AND CALLER ID INFORMA TION W AS UNA V AILABLE, THE sa Ve OPTION WILL ALSO BE UNA VAILABLE .
31 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS C ONT ACT GROUPS Contact Groups let you easily send messages to multiple C ontac ts. Y ou can also use Groups to find C ontac t entries and to add/remove Contacts names in a Group or to cr eate or rename a Group .
32 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS SPEED DIAL A contact ’ s Speed Dial number (or location) corresponds to the number key you press t o speed dial one of that contac t ’ s numbers. F or example: • T ospeeddialthephonenumberassignedtoLocation5, pressand hold the ( ) k ey , (1-touch dialing).
33 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS Changing a Speed Dial Assignment T o change the Con tac ts number assigned to a Speed Dial location: 1. On the SpeedDial screen, select an entr y . 2. Pr ess Replace ( ) . The ContactList screen appears in the display .
34 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING seC tIon 7 MESSAGING T opics Co vered • Acc essingM essaging • CreatingandSendingMessages • Receiving T extMessages •.
35 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING (See “Finding a Contacts Entr y ” on page 2 5 , “Con tact Gro ups ” on page 31 , and “Recent Calls” on page 1 7 for mor e information.) — or — Use the keypad to enter the phone numbers or e -mail addresses of recipients of the message.
36 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING RECEIVING TEXT MESSAGES When you receiv e a tex t message in Idle mode, an alert sounds and New T extMsg appears on your main screen along with the closed envelope icon ( ) . When you receive a message while on a call , New T ex tMsg and ( ) appear on your main screen.
37 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING SENDING PIx MESSAGES Pix messages can be sent t o recipients with compatible phones or devices. Y ou can even add a voice recording to the message . 1. I n Idle mode, press the Right NA V KEY . Selec t CreateMessage and press .
38 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING Managing Inbox Messages 1. I n Idle mode, press the Right NA V KEY , selec t Inbox and then press . 2. Use the NA V KEY to select a message.
39 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING VOICEMAIL Open V oicemail to view the Callback# (if available), Urgency , and other details of the Voicemail message .
40 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ s e C t I o n 8 F AMIL Y CENTER ™ T opics Co vered • F amilyCent er™O ver view • F amilyLocat or™S er vice • F.
41 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ Acc essing F amily Center T o acc ess Family C enter: 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , select F amilyCenter and press .
42 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ note: IT IS VERY IMPORT ANT TO CHANGE Y OUR PIN TO SAFEGUARD THE F AMIL Y L OCA TOR FEA TURE ON Y OUR PHONE. YOUR NEW PIN MUST BE 4 DIGIT S AND MUST BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR TEMPOR ARY PIN. Using F amily Loc ator Here ’ s how to locate your children ’ s phones: 1.
43 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ When allowances are r eached for voice usage or messaging , the F amily Man ager will re ceiv e a mobil e al er t t hat lets him or h er d ecid e to view usage, increase allo wances, or restrict ser vice through Call Control .
44 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ Other F amily Members’ View All other family members can only view , not edit, their personal allowances and usage. 1. F rom F amilyMonitor , select M ySpending and press . 2. Children view allowances and voice, t ex t, pix, and download usage.
45 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ Always On Numbers Al wa ys On nu mbe rs ar e pho ne num be rs tha t can al wa ys be ca lle d, r ega rd le ss of Call Control r estric tions. All mobile phone numbers included in your Disney Mobile calling plan and 911 are Always On numbers.
46 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ Viewing Alw ays On or Prohibited Numbers T o view an Always On or Pr ohibited number : 1. Select AlwaysOnNumbers or Pr ohibitedNumbers and press . 2. Use the Up/Down NA V KEY to select a contact, then press to view the contact ’ s phone number .
47 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ Acc essing F amily Aler t! T o acc ess Family A ler t!: 1. Press Menu ( ) , select F amilyCenter and pr ess .
48 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ note: ALERT S THA T HA VE NO T BEEN READ DISPLA Y A SPECIAL ICON WITH THE LETTER N FOR “NEW . ” F amily Alert! will delete messages saved in Aler tsReceived as new messages arrive. T o delete aler ts from the AlertsReceived screen: 1.
49 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT s e C t I o n 9 ENTERT AINMENT T opics Co vered • EntertainmentO verview • Shopping • Pr eviewing • Pur chasingandD o.
50 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT 5. Selec t one of the following options and pr ess . • Pr eview — T o view or listen befor e buying, scroll left or right to preview all available content in the selected category or pack . • Buy — Initiates purchase transaction.
51 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT F or Subscriptions After “ SuccessfullyPur chased ” appears, the ShopEnter tainment screen will be displayed . I tems purchased with your subscription credits are sa ved and accessible, via the Entertainment menu, in their appropriate cont ent categories.
52 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT Deleting Ringtones/V oice Recordings & V iewing Info Pur chased ringtones can be deleted via the main MyR ingtones screen or when previewing. Voice recor dings can be deleted from the main V oice Galler y menu or when previewing.
53 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT Previewing Images 1. Once in MyImages , use the NA V KEY to scroll through your image list, make a selec tion, and press to view the selected image. 2. Use the Left/Right NA V KEY to preview all images. Previewing Pix (Phot os) 1.
54 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT Initial Use of Pictureland on Y our Phone The first time you access P ic tureland in MyImages, or access the upload function in Camera mode, you will be prompt ed to review and then accept the Pictureland T er ms and Conditions for phone use .
55 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT Receiving Pix fr om an Album 1. Selec t a pix from thumbnail view (see above) and press . 2. Press Options ( ) . S elect ReceivePix and pr ess . 3. Follo wing an audible aler t, the NewP ixMsg screen will be displayed.
56 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT MY SUBSCRIPTIONS Y our subs cript ion pur chase s ar e a cces sible in thei r app rop riat e content categories in Entertainment an d ar e ma nage d in the MySubscriptions sec tion. Acc essing Subscriptions 1.
57 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER seC tIon 1 0 T OOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CAMERA, VOICE REC ORDER T opics Co vered • MyProle • Camera •.
58 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER *not e: IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME A CCESSING A PICTURELAND FUNCTION ON Y OUR PHONE, YOU WILL BE PROMPTED T O REVIEW AND THEN A CCEPT THE PICTURELAND TERMS & C ONDITIONS. SEE “PICTURELAND” ON P A GE 5 3 FOR MORE INFORMA TION.
59 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER 4. Use the NA V KEY to highlight the Send option, and then press . The AddRecipient(s) scr een appears in the display . 5. Ente r r ecipi ent phon e num ber( s) o r e-mai l add res s(es ) us ing the keypad.
60 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER Change View Mode The Change ViewMode option lets you change your camera viewfinder image from a portrait, full-screen view of the subject to a landscape, wide - screen view without rotating y our phone.
61 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER Brightness Brightness al low s yo u to cha nge the b right ness of your pictu res . O ptio ns are +5 – -5 . 1. In the PixControls menu , selec t the Brightness option. The current brightness setting appears in the top line of the display .
62 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER Y ou are returned to the camera viewfinder screen, with the Z oom icon ( ) appearing in the middle of the Status Bar . 3. T ozoominandoutonyoursubject,usetheLeft/RightNA VKEY .
63 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER • ViewInfo — Viewthetitle,timeanddatecreated ,size,andquality of the currently highlighted or display ed pix. • Delete — Erase the currently displayed or highlight ed pix.
64 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER Playing Y our Voic e Recordings 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , V oiceRecorder , and V oiceGaller y . The V oiceGaller y screen appears in the display . 2. Select a voice recording using the Up/Down NA V KEY .
65 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS seC tIon 1 1 T OOLBOX: T OOLS T opics Co vered • Bluetooth® • Calendar • AlarmClock • Notepad • Calculator .
66 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS 4. Connect your phone and your Bluetooth device by pr essing Connec t ( ) . “ Connecting... ” appears in the display follow ed by “ Connecting Successful , ” then the T rustedDevices screen appears in the display showing the name of your Bluetooth device .
67 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS 7. T o set or delete an alarm for this Event: • UsetheUp/DownNA VKEYtohighlightthealarmeld( ) , then use the Left/Right NA V KEY to select NoAlarm , On Time , 10minbefor e , 30minbefor e , or 1H rbefore .
68 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS 3. T o view the Events scheduled for the highlighted dat e, press View ( ) . A list of Events appears in the display . 4. Select the Event you want to delete. 5. Pr ess Options ( ) . T he following options pop up in the display : • Jumptodate • Delete • DeleteAll 6.
69 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS NO TEP AD Create Not es and store them in Notepad. Notes that y ou create in Notepad cannotbeprioritizedorassignedanaler t.ReturntoNotepadanytimeto review and edit your Notes .
70 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS CAL CULA TOR With the Calculator t ool, you can use your phone as a calculator , per forming basic arithmetic functions: addition, subtrac tion, multiplication, and division. 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , T ools , and Calculator .
71 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS seC tIon 1 2 T OOLBOX: SETTINGS T opics Co vered • Display • Sound • Roaming • Messaging • Security • Se.
72 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS • SubL CD: – Analog1 – Analog2 – Dig ital 3 . P ress and then use the Left/Right NA V KEY to highlight the clock f or mat that you wish to use . Press Assig n ( ) or to save your selection.
73 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS Alerts Set the default volume for y our aler t sound. 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , Sound , Aler t V olume , and Aler ts .
74 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS ROAMING Roaming options let you limit use of your phone to the Disney Mobile network or allow use of your phone in any accessible network . Set Mode 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , Roaming , and Set Mode .
75 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS Signature Lets y ou selec t and compose a visible or invisible signature f or inclusion in your messages. 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , Messaging , and Signature . Pr ess . T he Signature screen appears in the display showing the current Signatur e.
76 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS note: THE DEF AUL T L OCK CODE IS 00 00 FOUR ZEROES. The “ UserLock ” prompt disappears and the Security menu appears in the display . 3. Pr ess for LockPhone . The following options appear in the display: • Unlocked — The phone remains unlocked.
77 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS note: WHEN YOU DIAL AN EMERGENC Y NUMBER , Y OUR PHONE L OCKS ITSELF TO THE EMERGENCY L OCA TION THA T ANSWERED THE CALL AND L OCKS IT SELF IN 91 1ONL Y MODE, BL OCKING Y OU FROM DIALING ANY NUMBER BUT A SPECIAL NUMBER.
78 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS SETUP/O THERS Shor tcuts TheUp ,D own,Left,andRightNavigationKeys(NA VKEY )canbecustomized to lau nch a ny one of nu mer ous appli cati ons or fu nctio ns o n yo ur p hone from Idle mode.
79 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS Dialing Match Abbreviat ed Dial The Abbreviated Dial option lets y ou reduce the number of digits you dial for Contacts entries that all begin with the same 5– 6 digits. 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , Setup/O thers , DialingMatch , and Abbreviat edDial .
80 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS Prediction Start 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , Setup/O thers , T ext Entry , and PredictionStar t . Pr ess . The following options appear in the display : • 3rdletters • 4thletters • 5thletters 2.
81 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS note: THE t t y m oDe OPTION HAS NO EFFECT ON THE PHONE’ S EARPIECE , MICROPHONE, OR SPEAKER . WHEN YOU SELECT tt y full , ALL CURRENTL Y ENABLED SOUND FUNCTIONS REMAIN ENABLED . 3. Highlight your selec tion and press .
82 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS PHONE INFO PhoneInfo lets you identify the har dware and soft ware versions of y our phone and identify the phone number assigned to your phone . Device Info View the numbers assigned to y our phone. 1.
83 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION seC tIon 1 3 HEAL TH AND SAFET Y INFORM A TION T opics Co vered • HealthandSafetyInformation • ULCertied.
84 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION TheFCChasg rantedanEquipmentAuthorizationforthismobilephone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines .
85 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION What is FDA ’ s role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the law , FDA does not review the saf et y of radiation- emitting consumer products such as wireless phones bef ore they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices.
86 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laborator y studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would pro vide some of the data that are needed .
87 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION Some groups sponsor ed by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged fr om using wireless phones at all. F or example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000.
88 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION • OccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration(OSHA): http://www.osha.go v/SL TC/radiofr equenc yradiation/index.html • NationalI nstituteforOccupationalSaf et yandHealth(NIOSH): http://www.
89 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION OPERA TING ENVIRONMENT Remember to follow an y special regulations in for ce in any area and always switch your phone off whenever it is f orbidden to use it, or when it may cause inter fer ence or danger .
90 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION PO TENTIALL Y EXPL OSIVE ENVIRONMENTS Swi tch you r ph one o ff wh en i n an y ar ea with a po tent iall y ex plosi ve atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire r esulting in bodily injur y or even death.
91 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION O THER IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION Other I mpor tant Safety I nformation • Only qual ified pers onne l sh ould service the pho ne or ins tall the phon e in a vehicle.
92 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION A V AILABILIT Y OF V ARIOUS FEA TURES/RINGT ONES Man y se r vice s an d f eatu res are netw ork d epen dent and may re quir e add itio nal subsc ripti on a nd/o r usa ge c har ges. Not all fe atur es a re avai labl e f or p urch ase or u se in all ar eas .
93 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION • D o not permit a batter y out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects, such as coins, keys, or jewelry.
94 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 14 W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION seC tIon 1 4 W ARRANT Y INFORM A TION T opicsCov ered • StandardLimited Warranty ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANT Y What is C overed and F or How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, L.
95 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 14 W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION WHA T A RE THE LIMI TS ON SAMS UNG ’S W ARRAN T Y/L IABIL ITY? EX CEPT AS S E T F ORTH IN THE EXPRE SS W ARRAN T Y CO NT AINE D HER EIN, PURC HASER.
96 BACK t o TOC InDex InDex A AbbreviatedDialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 AlarmClock. . . . . . . .
97 BACK t o TOC InDex F F amilyAlert!™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46–48 Accessing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
98 BACK t o TOC InDex N NavigationKey(NA VKEY ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Notepad . . . . . . . . . . .
99 BACK t o TOC InDex V Vibr ateMode.............................. 14–15 ViewingMaps(F amilyLocator) .
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