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ENGLISH P/N : MMBB0 2 6 4 7 0 1(1.0) G USER GUIDE AX2 60 Please r ead this manual car efully befor e oper ating your mobile phone. Re tain it for futur e reference. ESP AÑOL MANU AL DEL USU ARIO AX2 60 Lea est e manual cuidadosament e ante s de utilizar su teléfono.
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Import ant Safet y Pr ecautions 1 Important Safet y Precautions Read the se instructions. Br eaking the rules ma y be danger ous or illegal. F urther detailed informa tion is given in this user guide. W ARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injur y or death.
Important Safe t y Precautions 2 Important Safet y Precautions 1. Do not e xpose the bat t ery char ger or adapt er to dir ect sunlight or use it in places with high humidit y , such as a bathr oom. 2. Do not use har sh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, e tc.
3 Important Safet y Precautions 1. Do not place or answer calls while char ging the phone as it ma y shor t -circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.
T able of Cont ents 4 T able of Cont ents Important Safe t y Pr ecautions 1 T able of Content s 4 W elcome 9 T echnical De t ails 1 0 FCC RF Exposure Informa tion 1 2 Phone Overvie w 1 4 Ent ering T e.
5 T able of Contents Ent ering and Editing Information 2 6 T ext Input 2 6 Ke y Functions 2 6 Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 2 7 The Basics of St oring Contact s Entries 2 7 Phone Numbers W ith .
T able of Cont ents 6 T able of Contents 5. V ideos 4 9 6. Audios 5 0 7 . Shuffle 5 0 8. Music 5 0 Cont acts 5 1 1. New C ontact 5 1 2. Contact List 5 2 3. My Circle 5 2 4. Groups 5 3 5. Speed Dials 5 3 6. My Name Card 5 4 Recent Calls 5 4 1. Missed Calls 5 4 2.
7 T able of Contents Set tings 6 3 1. Sound 6 3 1.1 Ringers 6 3 1.2 V olume 6 4 1.3 Message Alerts 6 4 1.4 Alert T ype 6 4 1.5 Service Alerts 6 4 1.6 P ower On/Off T one 6 5 1.7 Slide T one 6 5 2. Display 6 5 2.1 W allpaper 6 5 2.2 Banner 6 6 2.3 Backlight 6 6 2.
T able of Cont ents 8 T able of Contents Safet y 7 7 TIA Safet y Information 7 7 Exposure t o Radio Frequency Signal 7 7 Antenna Car e 7 7 Phone Oper ation 7 8 Tips on Efficient Oper ation 7 8 Driving.
W elcome 9 W elcome Thank you for choosing the AX2 6 0 cellular phone designed t o oper at e with the late st digital mobile communication t echnology , Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Along with the man y advanced featur es of the CDMA sy stem, such a s grea tly enhanced v oice clarit y , this compact phone offers: ● Cellt op Capabilit y .
T echnical Det ails 10 T echnical Det ails Important Information This user’ s guide pro vides important informa tion on the use and oper ation of your phone. Please r ead all the information carefull y prior t o using the phone for the best performance and t o pre vent an y damage to or misuse of the phone.
11 T echnical Det ails Sta tion T r ansmission Sy st em), and MS (Mobile Sta tion). * TSB-7 4: Prot ocol betw een an IS- 9 5A s yst em and ANSI J-STD- 00 8 Its bat tery life is t wice as long as IS-9 5. High-speed dat a tr ansmission is also possible.
T echnical De t ails 12 T echnical Det ails FCC RF Exposure Informa tion WARNING! R ead this information before oper ating the phone. In August 1 99 6, the F eder al Communications Commission (FCC) of.
13 T echnical Det ails V ehicle-Mount ed the External Antenna (Optional, if a vailable.) T o satisfy FCC RF exposur e requir ements, keep 8 inches (2 0 cm) bet ween the user / b yst ander and vehicle-mount ed the ext ernal antenna. F or mor e information about RF e xposure, visit the FCC websit e at www .
Phone Ov erview 14 Phone Overvie w 1. Earpiece Lets y ou hear the caller . 2. LCD Scr een Displays me ssages and indicat or icons. When the phone is turned on, P ow er Sav e mode automa tically dims the screen and then dark ens it if no ke ys ar e pressed.
15 Phone Overvie w En t ering T ext W ith the QWER T Y ® Keyboar d Y our phone feature s a slide-out QWER TY ke yboard, specificall y designed for eas y and comfor t able t ext entry . The QWER TY ke yboard uses the same la yout and works just lik e the ke yboard on y our comput er .
16 Menus Overvie w Messaging 1. New T ext Message 2. New Pictur e Message 3. Inbox 4. Sent 5. Dr afts 6. V oicemail 7 . T emplat es 8. Set tings 1. All Messages 2. T ext Me ssage 3. Picture Me ssage 4. Edit V oicemail# 9. Delet e All 1. Delet e Inbo x 2.
17 Menus Overvie w 4. My Bluet ooth Name 5. My Bluet ooth Info T ools 1. V oice Command 2. My Menu 3. Alarm Clock 4. Calendar 5. Ez T ip Calc 6. Not epad 7 . Calculat or 8. W orld Clock 9. St opw atch 0. Unit Conv erter Set tings 1. Sound 1. Ringers 2.
Menus Ov erview 18 Menus Overvie w Menu A c c ess Pre ss Menu t o access nine phone menus when the slide is closed. In standb y mode, press Right Soft K ey Unlock and then to unlock. W ith the slide open, pre ss Right Soft K ey T opMenu to acce ss the main menus.
Get ting St art ed with Y our Phone 19 Get ting St arted with Y our Phone The Ba t t er y The phone comes with a rechar geable bat t ery . K eep the bat t ery charged while not in use in order t o maximize talk and standb y time. The bat t ery char ge lev el is shown at the t op of the L CD screen.
B at tery Char g e Lev el The bat t ery charge le vel is sho wn at the t op right of the LCD screen. When the ba t t ery char ge lev el becomes low , the lo w bat t ery sensor aler ts y ou in three wa ys: sounding an audible t one, blinking the bat t ery icon, and displa ying a warning me ssage.
21 Get ting St arted with Y our Phone S cr een Icons T o see the icon glossary , go to Menu - > Set tings - > Phone Info - > Icon Glossary on your phone. Making Calls 1. Make sur e the phone is turned on. If not, pr ess for about 3 seconds. 2.
Corr ecting Dialing Mistak es If you mak e a mistake while dialing a number , press once t o er ase the last digit ent ered, or hold do wn for at least 2 seconds t o go to the standb y mode. Redialing Calls 1. Pre ss t wice t o redial the last number y ou dialed.
Quick Acce ss t o Conv enient F eatur es 23 Quick Access t o Convenient F eatur es K eyguar d Mode K ey guard Mode Quick Activa tion 1. Pr ess Menu when the flip is closed. 2. Pr ess Set tings . 3. Pr ess K ey guard T imer . 4. Highlight a timer set ting, then pre ss to select it.
Call W aiting Y our cellular service may offer call waiting. While a call is in progr ess, t wo beeps indicat e another incoming call. When call waiting is enabled, y ou ma y put the active call on hold while y ou answer the o ther incoming call. Check with your service pr ovider for information about this function.
25 Quick Access t o Convenient F eatur es Dialing Single Digit Speed Dials (from 2 t o 9) Pre ss and hold the Speed Dial number . OR Ent er the Speed Dial number and pre ss . Dialing Double Digit Speed Dials (from 1 0 t o 99) Pre ss the first digit and then pre ss and hold the ke y of the last digit.
T ext Input Y ou can input and edit your Banner , Calendar , Cont acts, Alarm Clock, Not epad, and Messages. K ey F unctions Left Soft K ey : Pre ss t o scroll thr ough the following t ext input modes: T9W ord (T9W ORD/T9W ord/ T9wor d) -> Abc (ABC/Abc/abc) -> 1 2 3 -> Symbols Shift : Pre ss t o change case.
Cont acts in Y our Phone’ s Memory 27 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory The Ba sics of St oring Contac ts Entries 1. Fr om standb y mode enter the phone number y ou want t o sa ve (up t o 4 8 digits). 2. Pre ss Left Soft Ke y Sa ve . 3. Select either Sav e New or Updat e Existing .
St oring a Number with P auses 1. Pr ess Menu . 2. Pr ess Cont acts . 3. Pr ess New C ontact . 4. Enter a name (up t o 2 2 char acter s) and enter a n umber . 5. Enter the n umber in any of the labels pre sent ed ( Mobile 1/ Home/ W ork/ Mobile 2 ). 6.
29 Contact s in Y our Phone’ s Memory Scrolling Thr ough Y our Contacts 1. Pr ess Cont act List to displa y your Cont acts alphabetically . 2. Use t o scroll through the list. Searching b y Let ter 1. Pr ess Cont act List to displa y your Cont acts alphabetically .
Set As My Cir cle Making a Call F r om Y o u r Phone’ s Memory Once you ha ve st ored phone number s in your Cont acts, y ou can place calls t o those numbers quickly and easil y . ● By pre ssing Send K ey aft er searching for a phone number in Cont acts or Call Hist ory and highlighting it.
Using Phone Menus 31 Messaging Messaging The phone can st ore up t o 4 3 5 messages. The AX2 60 support s up t o 1 60 char act ers in a t ext message or up t o 5 000 char acter s in a picture me ssage including 5 slides. The information st ored in the message is det ermined by phone mode and service capabilit y .
3. Select the option(s) t o cust omize. Cont acts T o select a recipient from y our Contacts list. Recent Calls T o select a recipient fr om your R ecent calls. Recent Me ssages Inbo x / Sent Groups Select a recipient fr om your Gr oups. Gener al / F amily / Friends / Colleagues / Business / School Cancel Cancels editing your message.
33 Messaging Message Icon R eference Inbox New/Unr ead T ext/Pictur e Message Opened/Read T ext/Picture Me ssage New/Unr ead Noti Mesaage Opened/Read Noti Me ssage Priorit y High Sent F ailed T ext/Pi.
Messaging 34 Messaging 7 . W ith the highlight on Audio, pre ss Left Soft K ey Add , highlight an option, and pr ess t o select: My Audios/Default 8 . Use to highlight a sound, then pre ss Left Soft K ey Set . 9. Use Right Soft K e y Options. 1 0. Select the option(s) t o cust omize.
35 Messaging Sav e As Dr aft / Priorit y Lev el / Delivery No tice / Remo ve / Cancel * Editing the Subject Pre view / Add / Go to / Sav e As / Priorit y Lev el / Delivery Notice / Remo ve / Cancel 1 1.
Messaging 36 Messaging t o start a chat se ssion with the sender (not a vailable with picture me ssages), or Right Soft K e y Options t o view additional options. Delet e Delet es the selected message (for t ext messages onl y). F orwar d F orwar ds a receiv ed message t o other destination addre ss(es) (for t ext messages only).
37 Messaging F orwar d F orwar ds a receiv ed message t o other destination addre ss(es). Sav e Cont act Sav e New / Updat e Existing Sav e as Quick - T ext St ore s the message as quick t ext for futur e messages. Sav e Media Image / Audio Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the select ed message.
Messaging 38 Messaging 2. Choose from the follo wing options: ● Pre ss Left Soft K ey Clear t o clear the voice mail count. ● Pre ss t o list en t o the message(s). 7 . T emplate s Allow s you t o displa y , edit, and add t ext phr ases. The se te xt strings allow y ou to r educe manual t ext input int o messages.
39 Messaging 2. Auto Dele te (On/ Off) W ith this featur e on, read messages ar e automaticall y delet ed when you ex ceed the st or age limit. 3. Entry Mode Allow s you t o select the default input method including T9W or d, Abc and 12 3 .
Ax cess Shop 40 Axce ss Shop Service. This featur e should only be used when a VMS (V oicemail Service) access number is no t pro vided from the net work. 9. Delet e All Allow s you t o er ase the message s st ored in y our Inbox, Sent, or Sa ved me ssage folders.
41 Axce ss Shop not use a net work connection while in use. Incoming Calls While downloading an application, incoming calls will aut omatically be sent t o your voice mail, if a vailable. If y ou do not ha ve voice mail, do wnloading will not be int errupted b y an incoming call, and the caller will receiv e a busy signal.
Ax cess Shop 42 Axce ss Shop 2. Ax cess Info Allow s you t o set the Airtime Char ge W arning message that pops up when Axce ss Apps is start ed to ON or OFF . 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Pre ss Left Soft Ke y Ye s , or Right Soft K ey No . Managing Y our Axcess Apps Applications Download ne w applications and delet e old ones at an ytime.
Ax cess W eb 43 Axce ss W eb Ax cess W eb The Axce ss W eb featur e allow s you t o view Int ernet cont ent. Access and selections within this featur e are dependent upon y our service pro vider . F or specific information on Ax cess W eb access thr ough your phone, contact y our service provider .
Ax cess W eb 44 Axce ss W eb Scrolling Use t o scroll through the cont ent if the current page doe s not fit on one scr een. The currentl y select ed it em is indicat ed by a cur sor on the screen. F ast Scr olling Pre ss and hold to quickl y mov e the cursor up and down on the current scr een.
45 Axce ss W eb Clearing Out T ext/Number Enter ed When ent ering t ext or number s, pre ss t o clear the last number , let t er , or symbol. Pr ess and hold t o clear the input field complet ely . Initiating a Phone Call F rom Mobile W eb Y ou can make a phone call fr om Mobile W eb if the sit e you ar e using supports the featur e.
Multimedia 46 Multimedia Multimedia V iew , tak e, and tr ade your digit al picture s and video right from your wir eless phone. 1. T ak e Phot o 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Set the brightness , zoom and pre ss Right Soft K ey Options t o change other set tings.
47 Multimedia Brightness Night Mode On / Off Self T imer Off/ 3 Seconds/ 5 Seconds/ 1 0 Seconds Whit e Balance Aut o/ Sunny/ Cloudy/ T ungsten/ Fluore scent Color Effects Color/ Sepia/ Mono/ Negativ e.
Multimedia 48 Multimedia Switch t o Camer a Changes from video mode t o camer a mode. Re solution 17 6 X 1 4 4 / 12 8 X 9 6 Zoom Brightness Whit e Balance Aut o / Sunn y / Cloudy / T ungsten / Fluore scent Recor d Time 1 5 sec/ 1 hour Memory St or age Phone Memory/ Card Memory Axce ssMyPics Reminder Enable/ Disable 3.
49 Multimedia 4. Images Allow s you t o select images t o cust omize your phone's Main Screen, or Pictur e ID. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Select My Images / Default then pre ss . 3. Highlight the image you w ant t o displa y . ● Pre ss Right Soft K ey Options t o access and apply options.
Multimedia 50 Multimedia 6. Audios Allow s you t o choose audio clips. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Select My Audios / Default then pre ss . ● Pre ss Left Soft K ey Send t o send the select ed audio clip t o somebody else. ● Pre ss Play t o pla y the select ed audio clip.
Cont acts 51 Contact s Cont acts The Contact s Menu allo ws y ou t o st ore names, phone n umbers and other information in y our phone’ s memory . When you access y our Contact s, the number in par entheses repr esents the number of entries you ha ve st ored (up t o 5 00).
Cont acts 52 Contact s 3. Highlight the field you wish t o st ore the cont act information in. 4. Enter the phone n umber or e-mail addre ss. 5. Continue adding the desir ed contact informa tion t o the entry . 6. When you ar e finished ent ering the desir ed contact information, pr ess Sav e to sa ve the entry int o your Contact s list.
53 Contact s 3. On an existing My Cir cle entry: Pre ss Left Soft K ey Message t o quickly send a t ext me ssage or a picture message. Pr ess Right Soft K e y Options t o access options. 4. Gr oups Allow s you t o view y our grouped Contact s, add a new gr oup, change the name of a group, or delet e a whole group.
R ecent Calls 54 Recent Calls 4. Use to highlight the number , then press . A confirmation message is displa yed. 6. My Name Car d Allow s you t o view all of y our personal Cont act information including name and phone number s. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o select the feature you w ant t o edit.
55 Recent Calls 2. R eceived Calls Allow s you t o view the list of incoming calls; up t o 3 0 entries. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o highlight an entry . 3. Dialed Calls Allow s you t o view the list of outgoing calls; up t o 3 0 entries. 1. Pr ess , , .
Bluet ooth ® 56 Bluet ooth ® 7 . Dat a Count er Allow s you t o view the list of receiv ed and transmit ted dat a calls. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use to highlight a dat a call list, then pre ss . Receiv ed Data / Sent Dat a / All Dat a Bluet ooth ® The AX2 6 0 is compatible with device s that support the Bluetooth headset and hands- free pr ofile(s)*.
57 Bluet ooth ® 1. P air ed Device s P airing is the proce ss that allo ws the handset t o locate, e stablish and regist er 1-to-1 connection with the tar get device. F or pairing new Blue t ooth ® device 1. Pr ess , , . 2. F ollow the Bluetooth accessory instructions t o set the device t o pairing mode.
Bluet ooth ® 58 Bluet ooth ® 2. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss . On / Off 3. My V isibilit y Allow s you t o set the visibilit y of your Blue t ooth function. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss . V isible / Hidden 4. My Bluet ooth Name Allow s you t o edit the name of the Bluetooth device.
T ools 59 T ools T ools Y our phone tools include V oice Command, My Menu, Alarm Clock, Calendar , Ez Tip Calc, Not epad, Calculator , W orld Clock, St opw atch, and Unit Conv erter . 1. V oice Command Allow s you t o make phone calls quickly and easil y b y voice.
T ools 60 T ools 3. Alarm Clock Allow s you t o set up t o five alarms. At the alarm time, an y set alarm will sound the t one of your choice, and an alarm message will be displa yed on the L CD screen. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Use to highlight the alarm number .
61 T ools ● Reminder ● Repea t ● Repea t End ● Ringt one 5. Pr ess Sav e . 5. Ez T ip Calc Allow s you t o quickly and easil y estimat e the tip and to tal amount of a bill b y input ting the bill amount before tip, the tip percent age, and dividing it by the number of people pa ying.
T ools 62 T ools 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Enter da ta. ● Use ke ypad to ent er number s. ● Use t o ent er decimals. ● Pre ss Left Soft K ey Clear t o er ase the entry . ● Pre ss Right Soft K ey Oper at or for additional calculating options. ● Use Na vigation K e ys t o ent er functions.
Set tings 63 Set tings 9. St opw atch St opw atch is a vailable just a s common st opw atches w e see and use in daily life. 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Pre ss Star t t o st art, and pre ss Stop t o stop. ● Y ou can use the Lap function b y pre ssing Right Soft K e y Lap t o recor d up t o 2 0 laps and lap times.
Set tings 64 Set tings 1.2 V olume Allow s you t o set various v olume set tings. 1. Pr ess , , , . 2. Select Mast er V olume / K eypad / Earpiece / Speaker .
65 Set tings 1.5.1 Minut e Beep Alerts you 1 0 seconds before the end of ev ery minute during a call. 1.5.2 Call Connect Alerts you when the call is connect ed. 1.5.3 Back t o T op Alerts you when y ou scroll through the end of a men u list. 1.5.4 Low Ba t t ery Alerts you when the ba t t ery char ge lev el is low .
Set tings 66 Set tings 2.1.1 Main Screen Select an image or video from My Picture or My V ideos, and pre ss Left Soft K ey Set to set it as the main scr een wallpaper . 2.1.2 Shuffle Set Shuffle t o On or Off , and set the r epeat fr equency . 2.1.3 Buy W allpaper Purcha se wallpaper s for your phone.
67 Set tings English and Spanish. 1. Pr ess , , , . 2. Use t o select English or Spanish , then pre ss . 2.6 Clocks & Calendar Allow s you t o select the t ype of clocks displa yed on the main L CD. 1. Pr ess , , , . 2. Choose a set ting and pre ss .
Set tings 68 Set tings 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Set the timer set ting then pre ss . 7 Seconds/ 1 5 Seconds/ 2 Minut es/ Alw ay s Off 4. Securit y The Securit y menu allow s you t o secure the phone electr onically . 4.1 Lock Phone K eeps your phone fr om unauthorized use.
69 Set tings 1. Pr ess , , . 2. Enter the four -digit lock code and pre ss . 3. Pr ess Re strict Calls. 4. Use t o select Outgoing Only/ Incoming Only/ All/ None , then pre ss . 4.3 Emer gency #s Allow s you t o enter 3 emer gency number s. Y ou can call these emer gency number s and 9 1 1, ev en when the phone is locked or re strict ed.
Set tings 70 Set tings 3. Pr ess Re set Default . 4. Read the displa yed message and pre ss t o continue. 5. A message will pop up that sa y s “ All set tings will re vert t o fact ory default.” Select: Reve r t / Cancel 5. Call Set tings The Call Set tings menu allo ws you t o designat e how the phone handles both incoming and outgoing calls.
71 Set tings 5.4 V oice Priva cy Allow s you t o set the voice privacy fea ture for CDMA calls a s Enhanced or Standar d. CDMA offers inher ent voice privacy . Check with your service pr ovider for a vailabilit y . 1. Pr ess , , , . 2. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss .
Set tings 72 Set tings tr anslated int o charact ers and then displa yed on the TTY . 1. Pr ess , , , . 2. Read the displa yed message and pre ss t o continue. 3. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss . TTY F ull / TTY + T alk / TTY + Hear / TTY Off 6.
73 Set tings phone. Allow the comput er to det ect the phone's USB driver s and install them. 3. Mak e sure the micr oSD TM card has been format ted on the phone so the requir ed folders will be crea t ed for use with your phone. T o format the memory card na vigat e the phone t o Menu > 9.
Set tings 74 Set tings 6. The music pla yer file s will need t o be copied int o the music folder . Music pla yer onl y supports MP3 files, AA C files, AA C+ files. (Not enhanced AA C files) 7 . Once you ar e done tr ansferring files, disconnect the phone.
75 Set tings 7 .1 Net w o r k 7 .1.1 Sy stem Select Allow s you t o set up the phone producer’ s management envir onment. Lea ve this se t ting as the default unless y ou want t o alt er sy stem selection as instruct ed b y your service pr ovider . 1.
Set tings 76 Set tings 7 . 2 Loca tion Menu for GPS (Global P ositioning Sy stem: Sa t ellite assist ed location information sy stem) mode. 1. Pr ess , , , . 2. Use t o select a set ting, then pre ss . Location On / E9 1 1 Only 8. Memory Allow s you t o check out the memory sta tus of your phone.
Safet y 77 Safet y TIA Safet y Information The following is the comple t e TIA Safet y Information for wirele ss handheld phones. Exposure t o Radio F requency Signal Y our wireless handheld port able phone is a low po wer r adio tr ansmit ter and r eceiver .
Safet y 78 Safet y Unauthorized ant ennas, modifications, or at tachments could damage the phone and ma y violat e FCC regulations. Phone Oper ation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as y ou would an y other t elephone with the ant enna point ed up and ov er your shoulder .
79 Safet y P acemak ers The Health Industry Manufactur ers Associa tion recommends tha t a minimum separ ation of six (6) inches be maintained be t ween a handheld wirele ss phone and a pacemaker t o a void po tential int erference with the pacemaker .
Safet y 80 Safet y Health Care F acilities T urn your phone OFF in health care facilitie s when an y regula tions post ed in these ar eas instruct you t o do so. Hospitals or health care facilitie s ma y use equipment that could be sensitive t o ext ernal RF ener gy .
81 Safet y atmospher e are oft en, but not alwa ys mark ed clearly . P ot ential area s ma y include: fueling area s (such as gasoline st ations); below deck on boa ts; fuel or chemical tr ansfer or s.
Safet y 82 Safet y your phone when using the bat t ery pack charger abr oad. ● Only use the appr ov ed bat tery char ger . Otherwise, you ma y cause serious damage t o your phone. Bat tery Information and Care ● Please dispose of y our bat t ery properl y or tak e it to y our local wirele ss carrier for recy cling.
83 Safet y Explosion, Shock, and Fir e Hazards ● Do not put y our phone in a place subject t o ex cessive dust and keep the minim um requir ed distance be t ween the po wer cord and hea t source s. ● Unplug the pow er cord prior t o cleaning your phone, and clean the pow er plug pin when it’ s dirt y .
Safet y 84 Safet y damage the dat a st ored in the magnetic strip. ● T alking on your phone for a long period of time ma y reduce call qualit y due t o heat gener ated during use. ● When the phone is not used for a long period time, st ore it in a safe place with the pow er cord unplugged.
85 Safet y caution. Ensure tha t cables ar e tucked a wa y safely and do not t ouch the ant enna unnecessarily . W arning! Impor tant safet y information Av oiding hearing damage P ermanent hearing loss may occur if you use y our phone and/or headset at a high v olume.
Safet y 86 Safet y performing any o ther activit y that r equire s your full a t t ention. Av oiding hearing damage P ermanent hearing loss may occur if you use y our headset at a high volume. Se t the volume t o a safe lev el. Y ou can adapt o ver time t o a higher volume of sound that ma y sound normal but can be damaging t o your hearing.
87 Safet y FD A Consumer Updat e The U.S. F ood and Drug Administr ation’ s Center for Device s and Radiological Health Consumer Updat e on Mobile Phones: 1. Do wirele ss phones pose a health hazard? The a vailable scientific e vidence does not sho w that any health problems ar e associat ed with using wirele ss phones.
Safet y 88 Safet y emit Radio F requency (RF) ener gy at a le vel tha t is hazardous t o the user . In such a case, the FD A could requir e the manufactur ers of wir eless phone s t o notify user s of the health hazard and t o repair , replace, or recall the phone s so that the hazard no longer e xists.
89 Safet y The National Institut es of Health participat es in some int er agency working gr oup activities, as well. The FD A shares r egulat ory re sponsibilities for wir eless phones with the F eder al Communications Commission (FCC).
Safet y 90 Safet y exposur e decrease s r apidly with increa sing distance fr om the source. The so-called “cor dless phones,” which ha ve a base unit connect ed t o the telephone wiring in a house, t ypically oper ate a t far low er pow er lev els, and thus pr oduce RF exposur es far below the FCC safe t y limits.
91 Safet y salivary gland, leuk emia, or other cancers. None of the studie s demonstr ated the e xistence of an y harmful health effects fr om wirele ss phone RF exposur es. How ever , none of the studies can answer que stions about long - t erm exposur es, since the a ver age period of phone use in these studies w as ar ound thr ee year s.
Safet y 92 Safet y wirele ss phone RF? The FD A is working with the U.S. National T oxicology Pr ogr am and with groups of in ve stigat ors around the w orld to ensur e that high priorit y animal studies are conduct ed t o address import ant questions about the effects of exposur e to Radio F requency (RF) ener gy .
93 Safet y All phones sold in the Unit ed Sta t es must comply with F ederal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit R adio Fr equency (RF) energy e xposure s. The FCC est ablished these guidelines in consult ation with the FD A and the other feder al health and safet y agencies.
Safet y 94 Safet y Pr actice for Determining the Spatial-P eak Specific Absorption Rat e (SAR) in the Human Body Due t o Wir eless Communications Device s: Experimental T echniques” , sets forth the first consist ent t est methodology for measuring the r at e at which RF is deposit ed in the heads of wirele ss phone users.
95 Safet y dr amatically with distance. F or ex ample, you could use a headset and carry the wir eless phone a wa y from y our body or use a wirele ss phone connect ed t o a remo te ant enna. Again, the scientific dat a do not demonstr ate tha t wirele ss phones ar e harmful.
Safet y 96 Safet y 1 1. What about wirele ss phone interfer ence with medical equipment? Radio F requency (RF) ener gy from wir eless phones can int er act with some electronic de vices.
97 Safet y 1 2. Where can I find additional information? F or additional information, please refer t o the following r esour ces: FD A web page on wir eless phones (ht tp://www .fda.gov/cellphone s/) F eder al Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safet y Progr am (ht tp://www .
Safet y 98 Safet y speed dial function without taking y our at tention off the road. 2. When av ailable, use a hands- free de vice. A number of hands-free wir eless phone accessories ar e readily a vailable t oday .
99 Safet y or nearb y vehicle s. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the tr affic; if possible, place calls when you ar e not moving or before pulling int o tr affic. T ry t o plan your calls befor e you begin your trip or a t t empt t o coincide your calls with time s you ma y be stopped a t a st op sign, red light, or o therwise sta tionary .
Safet y 100 Safet y progr ess or other serious emer gency where liv es are in danger , call 9 1 1 or other local emer gency number , as you would w ant other s t o do for you. 1 0. Call roadside assist ance or a special wirele ss non- emer gency assist ance number when necessary .
101 Safet y designed and manufactur ed not t o ex ceed the emission limits for exposur e to r adiofrequency (RF) ener gy set b y the F eder al Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.
Safet y 102 Safet y the maximum value. Because the phone is designed t o opera te a t multiple po wer le vels t o use only the pow er required t o reach the net work, in gener al, the closer you ar e to a wir eless base st ation ant enna, the low er the pow er output.
103 Safet y model phone when t est ed for use at the ear is 1.2 2 W/kg and when worn on the bod y , as described in this user’ s manual, is 0.7 3 3 W/kg. While there ma y be difference s bet ween SAR le vels of various phone s and at various positions, the y all meet the gov ernment requirement for safe exposur e.
Safet y 104 Safet y FCC Hearing -Aid Compa tibilit y (HA C) R egulations for W irele ss Device s On July 1 0, 2 00 3, the U.S. F eder al Communications Commission (FCC) Report and Order in WT Dock et .
105 Safet y M-Ratings: Phone s r at ed M3 or M4 meet FCC r equirement s and are lik ely to gener at e less int erference t o hearing devices than phones that ar e not labeled.
Safet y 106 Safet y F or information about hearing aids and digit al wi r eles s phones FCC Hearing Aid Compatibilit y and V olume Contr ol ht tp://www .fcc.go v/cgb/dro/hearing.html Gallaudet Univ ersit y , RER C ht tp://t ap.Gallaudet.edu/DigW ir eless.
107 Accessorie s Acce ssories There ar e a variet y of accessories a vailable for your mobile phone. Consult your local dealer for a vailabilit y . Optional it ems are sold separ atel y . B at tery Char ger The bat t ery charger allo ws y ou to char ge your phone.
108 Limit ed W arr anty St atement Limit ed W arr ant y St at ement 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: L G offers y ou a limited warr ant y that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessorie s w.
109 Limit ed W arr anty St atement Department of L G. L G shall bear the cost of shipping the product back t o the consumer aft er the completion of service under this limit ed warr ant y . 2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: (1) Defects or damages re sulting from use of the product in o ther than its normal and cust omary manner .
Limit ed W arr ant y St at ement 110 Limit ed W arr anty St atement including, but not limit ed to an y implied warr ant y of marke tabilit y or fitness for a particular use.
111 Limit ed W arr anty St atement L G SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR THE L OSS OF THE USE OF THE PR ODUCT , INCONVENIENCE, L OSS OR ANY O THER D AMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF ,.
A Accessorie s 1 0 7 Alarm Clock 6 0 All Calls 5 5 Audios 5 0 Axce ss Apps 4 1 Axce ss Info 4 2 Axce ss Shop 4 0 Axce ss W eb 4 3 B Bat t ery Char ge Lev el 20 Bluet ooth ® 56 C Calculat or 6 1 Calen.
Music 5 0 My Bluet ooth Info 5 8 My Bluet ooth Name 58 My Circle 5 2 My Menu 5 9 My Name Card 5 4 My V isibilit y 5 8 N New Cont act 5 1 New Pictur e Message 33 New T ext Message 3 1 Not epad 6 1 P P .
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