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Y our phone is designed to make it easy for you to access a wide variety of content. For your protection, we want you to be aware that some applicat ions that you enable may invol ve the location of your phone being shared.
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2 T able of Cont ents The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Getting to know your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Open view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 Applicat ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 A T&T FamilyMap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 My Wireless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 A T&T Navigator .
4 Assembling Gettin g to know your phone W ARNING: Putting a heavy object on the phone or sitting on it can damage its LCD and touch screen funct ionality . Do not cover with protec tive films as this may cause the sensor to malfunc tion. Headset Jack Power/L ock button • Long press (5 secs) for Power ON / OFF .
The Basics 5 V olume keys • When the screen is idle: adjusts the system tone & ring tone volume. • During a call: adjus ts the earpiece volu me.
The Basics 6 1. Caps Button lets you enter capital letters . 2. fn (Functi on) Button lets you enter alterna te character s such as @ (using the A button) . T o lock the fn button, press the fn button. T o unlock the button, press it again. 3. Langua ge/Symb ol Button let you change the language , or enter symbols.
The Basics 7 Instal ling the S IM ca rd an d batte ry 1 Remove the battery cover Place your thumb nail in the cover opening . Open the cover as picture d below . 2 Remove the battery Using the cut-ou t at the bottom, lift it from the battery comp artment .
The Basics 8 5 Close the battery cover Align the cover hook to the latch as pictured below . Close the cover in the directio n of the arrow . Chargi ng your phone Open the charger port cover on the side of your LG-Quan tum. Insert the charger and plug it into a power outlet.
The Basics 9 n WARN ING • Do not connect the charger to the phone without the battery . You must check if the battery is inserted before charging. • Do not remove your battery or SIM card while charging. • There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
10 When you turn on your phone for the first time, you will be guided through essen tial setting s. Please follo w the instructi ons on the screen to activate your device. Please note that during the “WINDOWS PHONE SETTINGS” step, recommend ed settings include s activating sending feedba ck to Microsoft.
Getting started 11 Step 2. Imp ort y our c ontac ts When you set up your email or Facebook account, your conta cts are importe d automatica lly into your People hub. And when you add Facebook, your friends ’ feeds appear in your People hub, their photos show up in your Picture s hub, and your own feeds pop up in your Me tile.
12 Navigating Windows Phone Using your T ouch scre en T ouc h screen tips Y our device’ s touch scree n lets you easily select items or perform function s. Learn basic actions to use the touch screen. n NOTES • T o avoid scratching the touch screen, do not use sharp tools.
Navigating Windows Phone 13 Pinch and Stretch Pinch and stretc h are opposit es of each other . These gestures are used often with maps when zoomin g in and out. Pinchin g is achieved by bringing two fing ers togethe r . For stretching , the fingers are move d away from each other to zoom out on an image.
Navigating Windows Phone 14 Knowin g and navi gatin g the Start scree n The Start screen is the beginning of the Windows Phone 7 experience for users after they power on their phone. The Start screen displ ays applica tion tiles that user s have pinned and plac ed in a position of their choosin g for quick launch.
Navigating Windows Phone 15 T iles on Start screen A tile is an easily recogniza ble visual short cut for an applicati on or its content that users can set in an arbitrary loca tion on the phone’ s Start screen.
Navigating Windows Phone 16 Icon Desc ription Access to Xbox Live to play a game and invite a friend to play it with you. Y ou can also downloa d new games to your phone. View photos and videos you’v e taken with your new Windows Phone, received in Email or MMS message s, or synced from your comput er’ s Zune Softwar e.
Navigating Windows Phone 17 Custom izing Star t Scr een Y ou can customize the layout of T iles on the Start screen. Y ou can pin all sorts of things to the Start screen, includ ing apps, website s, map locations , and even contacts.
Navigating Windows Phone 18 Vi ewing the status bar The status bar uses diffe rent icons to displa y phone informat ion, such as signal stre ngth, new message s, battery life, and active Bluetoot h and data connectio ns. Below is a table explaini ng the meaning of icons you’r e likely to see in the status bar .
Navigating Windows Phone 19 1. Cellular sign al strength V ery high signa l strength High signal stre ngth Medium signa l strength Low signal stren gth V ery low signal strength No signal becaus e your phone isn't connec ted to a cellular networ k.
Navigating Windows Phone 20 4. Wi-Fi connect ion Connect ed to a Wi-Fi network with a very high signal stren gth. Connect ed to a Wi-Fi network with a high signal streng th. Connect ed to a Wi-Fi network with a medium signal strength. Connect ed to a Wi-Fi network with a low signal strengt h.
Navigating Windows Phone 21 7. Input languag e and method DE EN ES FR IT Shift is on. Shift Lock is on. Fn is on. Fn Lock is on. German (DE) is the curren t input language . English (EN) is the current input languag e. Spanish (ES) is the current input languag e.
Navigating Windows Phone 22 Navig ating and S ettin g Applic ation s Access applicati ons T o access your Windo ws Phone’ s applications, 1 On the Start s creen, tap the arrow or swip e from right t o left to acce ss the applica tion li st. 2 Pan dow n to th e tile if it i sn’ t alre ady visible .
Navigating Windows Phone 23 Applic ation Bar and Menu The Applicat ion Bar provide s a view that display s icon buttons with text hint s and an optiona l context menu when a user taps the visual indic ator of sequent ial dots or flicks up the Applicati on Bar .
Navigating Windows Phone 24 Applic ation Bar icons The followin g are some of the icons for the applicatio n setting that are frequ ently used. VIDEO FA VORITES SHARE PLA Y CAMERA ADD TO F A VORITE S .
Navigating Windows Phone 25 Custom izing your Wind ows Phone Get more from your device by customizing it to match your prefer ences. Set the current time and date 1 In Idle mode, open th e appli cation list an d select Setting s " Dat e and t ime .
Navigating Windows Phone 26 Adjust display bright ness T o adjust the bright ness in the setting menu, 1 On Sta rt scre en, tap the ar row or s wipe from ri ght to left to go to applica tion. 2 T ap Set tings > System > brig htness . 3 Drag th e Autom aticall y Adjus t slide r to get the desire d brigh tness l evel.
Navigating Windows Phone 27 Enter text This section outlines how to select the desired text input mode when enterin g charact ers into your phone. This section also describ es how to use the on-screen keyboa rd to ease the text entry method . Here are some tips for using the on-sc reen keyboar d and text suggestio ns.
Navigating Windows Phone 28 T o turn on Caps Lock T ap and hold or double-ta p the Shift key . T ap it again to turn it off. T o quickly add a period T ap Space twice to add a period. T o add accents to letters • Automatically: For many words, your phone will realize when a word requires an accent and add it for you.
Navigating Windows Phone 29 T o change the settings for text suggestions Y ou can choose whether to allow text suggest ions, correc t misspelle d words, insert a space after select ing a suggestion , reset text suggest ions, and more. 1 On the Start s creen, tap the arrow and flick to go to the App s list.
30 Phone Making phone calls 1 T ouch . 2 T ap . 3 Enter t he numb er on t he keyp ad. T o dele te a di git, to uch . 4 T ouch call to m ake a c all. 5 T o end a call, touch end call . Y ou can also place calls using the Phone T ile on the Start screen.
Communicating 31 Making a secon d call 1 During your in itial c all, to uch the then tap . 2 Call the number , or search your contacts using the or . 3 T ouch the call icon to connect the call. 4 Both calls will be displayed on the call screen. Y our in itia l ca ll w ill b e locked and put on hold .
Communicating 32 Search ing for a contact There are two ways to search for a contact : On the Start screen 1 On the home sc reen, t ouch th e Peopl e Hub T ile to open your c ontacts . 2 T ouch and en ter the contac t name using t he keyp ad. n TIP T o search by contact first initial, tap any of the letters.
Communicating 33 T o reply to a text message 1 On the Start s creen, tap Mes saging , and then ta p the c onversa tion th at has the tex t message you re ceived.
Communicating 34 Email Settin g up an email account Whether it's personal or work-re lated email , you can get to it from your Windows Phone by setting up different types of email accou nts.
Communicating 35 Settin g up a Micro soft Excha nge email acco unt Y ou can use the following steps to set up an email account that is on a Microsoft Exchange Server .
Communicating 36 Sendin g an email message After you set up an email account on your phone, you can send or delete emails from that account . 1 On the Start s creen, tap the email account that yo u want to acce ss (for exampl e, Outlook , Googl e, or W indows Live).
Communicating 37 Retrie ving your email Y ou can automaticall y or manually check your account for new email. T o check manually: 1 T ap on t he Star t scree n to go to you r App lis t and t ap the desired Accoun t Name.
Communicating 38 Y ou can change settings based on your own prefere nces. 1 T ouch t he Appl ication bar at the bo ttom of the scr een to open th e optio ns menu , and tap set tings.
39 Camera Before using the camera, you will be asked whether you want to allow the camera to use your locatio n. Allowing this option will add locatio n info to your pictures so you can see where your pictu res were taken. T o take a picture 1 On the Start s creen, flick le ft to t he Apps list.
Entertainment 40 3 Make su re the video m ode is selected . Hold th e phone steady , eit her ver tically or horizon tally . 4 Press t he Came ra butt on to start or stop re cording . The vid eo is a utomati cally s aved in the Camera Roll al bum on your ph one.
Entertainment 41 Get tin g to kno w the Came ra mo de Camera/ Vide o Record mode - T ap this icon to switch to Camera/V ideo Record mode Zoom - Zoom in or zoom out. Setting s - T ouch this icon to open the settings menu. See Using the advanced settin gs.
Entertainment 42 Setting Options Functio n Color effect Select the desir ed setting optio ns on the menu: off , sepia , mono , negativ e , solarize TIP! Y ou can change a picture taken in color to black and white or sepia after it is taken, but you cannot chan ge a picture taken in mono or sepia back to color .
Entertainment 43 Pictu res Learn to view photos and play videos saved in your device' s memory . Pictur es hub The Pictures hub is Windows Phone's digit al version of those pictures in your wallet.
Entertainment 44 • If the file size exceeds the available memory , an error can occur when you open files. Pictur e Albums Picture albums are a big part of how you organiz e your pictures and video s—on your phone, on your compu ter , and on the web.
Entertainment 45 n NOTE Only recorde d videos with your Window s Phone can be played. Share pict ures 1 On the Start s creen, tap Pic tures . 2 Find a picture you wa nt to s hare. P ictures from on line al bums ca n't be uploade d. 3 T ouch a nd hold the pi cture, then ta p Share .
Entertainment 46 Add or delete a caption from a pictur e T o add a caption Y ou can add captions to pictures that you upload to Facebo ok or Windows Live. 1 T ap and hold t he pict ure, an d then tap Share . 2 Choose an acco unt to upload your pi cture.
Entertainment 47 TV shows, and more. Some stuf f is free to play , download, or sample . Other items are availab le to buy or rent. There are two ways to access Zune Marketp lace: T o download or strea m music directly to your phone 1 On the Start s creen, tap Mus ic & V ideos .
Entertainment 48 4 Drag th e item to the phone i con in the lower -left corn er of t he Zune softwa re. n NOTE Not all items are availab le for purchase, rent al, download , or streaming. Zune Marketplace is not available in all locations or languages .
Entertainment 49 n TIP • There's a quick way to play all your music in random order . Flick to Zune, and then tap Play . This icon is next to Music. • If you have a lot of items in a category (such as Songs or Albums), there's a quick way to jump to a particular point in the list without a lot of scrolling.
Entertainment 50 Games Games hub From the Games hub, you can play games not just on the phone, you can also connec t to and extend your gami ng experienc e to your compute r and your Xbox console. • Spotlight. Read up on Xbox LIVE game news, tips, and trends from the Xbox LIVE team.
Entertainment 51 FM Rad io Learn to listen to music and news on the FM radio. T o listen to the FM radio, you must connect the supplied headse t, which serves as the radio antenna . T o listen to a station 1 Plug th e suppl ied hea dset in to the device.
Entertainment 52 T o switch betwee n speaker and headse t modes 1 While p laying a stati on, tou ch and hold th e station number . 2 T ap Rad io mode : heads et or R adio mode: s peaker to swit ch betw een the two opt ions.
53 Facebo ok Set up a Facebook accoun t When you set up your Facebook account on your phone, Faceb ook info is available through out your phone. Y ou can then access Faceboo k info in the People hub, Pictures hub, and the Me card. 1 On the Start s creen, flick le ft to t he Apps list, t ap Sett ings > Email & accoun ts .
Personal Information 54 Import ing contac ts One of the first things you’l l do with your new phone is to create contac ts. Y ou start by importi ng your existing contacts. Cont acts can be imported by your SIM card and throu gh email. They are auto matical ly brought into the People Hub.
Personal Information 55 T o delete a contact While you can't dele te a Facebook contact on your phone, you can delete contacts from other servic es. When you do this, the contact will be deleted both from your phone and from the online serv ice where it is stored.
Personal Information 56 • Update your profile picture on your social networks. Y ou can update your profile picture on your phone, Windows Live, and Facebook all at once. Post to Faceboo k and Windows Live Y ou can post messages and picture s to Faceboo k and Windows Live from your phone , or comment on other peopl e's posts.
Personal Information 57 2 T ap the month icon to select a date on the calenda r . 3 T ap an event t o view its det ails. Office Get starte d with Microsof t Office Mobile Microso ft Office Mobile 2010 includes mobil e version s of Microsoft Offic e applicatio ns that are made for your Windows Phone 7.
Personal Information 58 T o edit a document 1 On the Start s creen, press t he arro w butto n to the Apps li st, and then t ap Offic e . 2 Flick t o Docum ents , a nd then tap th e Word docume nt you’ d like to edit .
Personal Information 59 n NOTE PowerPoi nt Mobile doesn’ t support all the features that are found in Microsoft Power Point 2010. If a presentati on has content that’ s not supporte d, you can still open the presenta tion on your phone, but the unsuppo rted content won’ t be displayed or will be displa yed differen tly .
Personal Information 60 4 T ap bel ow the title, and the n type your notes. 5 T o undo the la st chan ge you made, t ap More 3. If you want to include a title, tap Enter title, and then type a title. 4. Tap below the title, and then type your notes. 5.
Personal Information 61 n NOTES • T o access a SharePoint site using SharePoint Workspace Mobile from inside your organization, you’ll need to set up a Wi-Fi connection that lets you access a SharePoint site on your company’ s network. • If you’d like to learn more about SharePoint, visit the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 website.
62 Inter net Open webpages Interne t Explorer Mobil e makes it easier to surf the web on the go. It includes handy feature s such as tabs, which let you open multipl e webpages at once. 3 1 4 2 5 6 1. refresh page 2. address bar 3. add a favorite website 4.
The Web 63 T o switch between tabs 1 In Inte rnet Ex plorer , tap T abs . 2 T ap the thumbnail of the tab you want to see full screen. Navigate webpages Once you learn the tricks , surfing on your phone with Inter net Explore r Mobile is almost as easy as surfing on your PC.
The Web 64 2 Flick to Applications, then tap Internet Explorer . T o delete cookies, history , and saved passwords 1 T ap Del ete his tory to erase browser history , sav ed cook ies and passwo rds, an d tempora ry Inte rnet fil es from your p hone.
The Web 65 1 2 3 4 1. get direction s 2. show your loca tion 3. find addre ss of place 4. more menu opti ons T o move around the map 1 On the Start s creen, flick le ft to g o to th e Apps li st, the n tap M aps . n TIPS If this is your first time accessi ng Maps, when you see Allow Maps to access and use your locatio n? tap Allow .
The Web 66 n TIPS • T o get directions to a spot and see what's nearby, tap a pushpin. Pushpins for a store or restaurant also might include a street address, phone number , web address, and customer reviews. • T o see all the pushpins as a list, tap More > Results list.
67 Bluet ooth Bluetoo th is a short-range wirel ess communi cations technology capa ble of exchang ing informat ion over a distance of about 10 meters with out requirin g a physical connect ion. Y ou do not need to line up the devices to beam informa tion with Bluet ooth.
Connectivity 68 T o conne ct to a Bluetooth headse t Once paired, you can connect to a Bluetooth device as needed . • If Bluetooth is off, touch Bluetooth to turn it on. In the list of Bluetooth devices, touch the name for the paired device on the list.
Connectivity 69 Connec t to a Wi-Fi network Y ou can use your Windows Phone to connect to an available Wi-F i network in your locatio n, in addition to conne cting to a mobile network . Wi-Fi connec tions are typic ally faster than your mobile data connection .
Connectivity 70 Play T o Learn to use Play T o compatib le with the Digital Living Network Alli ance(DL NA) service that enables you to have contents in your phone play with DLNA DMR-enabled devices in your home over a Wi-Fi network. Before you start !: Y ou must first activate the Wi-Fi featur e and add a Wi-Fi network connect ion profile.
71 Settin g you r ala rm 1 T ap on t he Star t scree n to go to you r App lis t and t ap Alar ms applicati on. 2 If you want to add a new ala rm, tap on the bot tom opt ion men u bar . 3 T ouch T ime t o set t he time you wa nt the alarm t o sound . 4 Set the repeat .
Utilities 72 n TIPS! • Y ou can narrow or broaden your search results by flicking to Web, Local, or News. n NOTES • Certain features of Bing, such as local search, may not be available in your country or region. • Y ou'll need a cellular data or Wi-Fi connection to search the web, Maps, or Marketplace.
73 A T&T Famil yMap Locate your family membe rs with A T&T FamilyM ap! Get peace of mind by being able to convenien tly locate a family memb er’ s wireles s phone on a map from your mobile phone or PC.
Applications 74 A T&T Radio Lets you bring 400+ stati ons anywher e you go. Get the best in radio with iheartr adio includi ng local station s from across the nation or access a limitles s selection of music by creatin g personal radio stations inside Last.
75 In this menu, you can persona lise the setting of your phone. T ouch on the Start screen to go to app list and tap settings. System Sett ings ringtones & sounds Y ou can adjust the sounds for Rington e, New text message , New voicemail , New email and other option s.
Settings 76 cellular Set Data connect ion and Data roaming . date & time Set date, time, and time zone brightness Adjust the brigh tness of the screen.
Settings 77 Appli cation s Set tings games Connect to Xbox LIVE On/Off. Internet Explorer Check whethe r you allow cookies on your phone or not. Also you can set if you let Bing suggest sites as you type.
Settings 78 OneNote T oggle Autom atic synchr onizati on On/Off. T urn on to automatic ally synchro nise notes when you open a page, save a page or open a section. people Import SIM conta cts will be synced with your online Windo ws Live contact list.
79 Phone Softw are u pdate Windows Phone Update enable s you to update the firmw are of your phone to the latest versi on. Y our phone are alerted to Windows Phone Updates autom aticall y by the Windows Phon e Update service , and the updates are installed on the phone by using the Zune softwar e running on the user's persona l computer .
80 FAQ Please check to see if any problems you have encounter ed with the phone are describ ed in this section before taking the phone in for a service or callin g a service engineer .
FAQ 81 Cat egory Sub-Cate gory Ques tion Answ er Bluet ooth Bluet ooth Co nnect ion Wha t are the functi ons a vailabl e via Bluet ooth? Co nnect ing t o Ster eo/M ono H eads et, Ca r Kit is pos sibl e.
FAQ 82 Cat egory Sub-Cate gory Ques tion Answ er Misc . Cal l T ime Is th e Ca llin g time calc ula ted diffe rentl y acc ording to th e mode l(Ex . 2G/ 3G, CDM A ...) CDM A Mode l : C alli ng tim e is c alcu lat ed from when you p re ss " cal l" aft er dialli ng the numb er .
FAQ 83 Cat egory Sub-Cate gory Ques tion Answ er Phon e Fu nction Ri ng T one Setti ng How can I use m y fav orite m usic as a ring tone? Mark etplac e enab les u sers to ea sily find & acq uir e your fa vor ite ring ton e Go to Appl ica tion list a nd tap Mark etplace > Musi c .
FAQ 84 Cat egory Sub-Cate gory Ques tion Answ er Phon e Fu nction c amera Is t her e any opti on t o sav e or erase a pictur e, rig ht aft er it's ta ke n? Pictu re is sa ved aut omat ically . Nav iga te t o Pict ur e Vie wer by fli ckin g to the ri ght .
FAQ 85 Cat egory Sub-Cate gory Ques tion Answ er Phon e Fu nction Is A dobe Fla sh sup ported (sim ilar to PC br owser)? It’ s not supp orted . Phon e Fu nction I s Stre amin g servic e sup ported . Some s tr eamin g proto cols ar e not suppo rted (e .
FAQ 86 Cat egory Sub-Cate gory Ques tion Answ er Reco very Solut ion F actory Rest W eb updat e I wan t to res et m y phon e to i mpr ove perfor manc e, how do I do thi s? I wan t to upda te t he sof twar e running on my phone to i mpr ove perfor manc e, how d o I do th is? 1.
FAQ 87 Cat egory Sub-Cate gory Ques tion Answ er Reco very Solu tion F acto ry Rest H ow to do wh en the perf orma nce is mu ch low er than before ? 1.
88 Accessories There are a variety of access ories availa ble for your mobile phon e, some of which may be sold separat ely . Y ou can select these options accord ing to your personal comm unicati on require ments. Consu lt your local dealer for availabilit y .
89 For Y our Safety Import ant I nform ation This user guide cont ains importa nt informa tion on the use and operation of this phone. Plea se read all the informati on careful ly for optimal perfo rmance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone.
For Y our Safety 90 ] The unit should be kept away from heat sources such as radiators or cookers . ] Do not drop. ] Do not subject this unit to mechanical vibrati on or shock. ] The coating of the phone may be damaged if covered with wrap or vinyl wrapper .
For Y our Safety 91 The design of this phone comp lies with the FCC guidelin es and these interna tional standar ds. CAUTIO N Use only the supplie d and approved antenn a. Use of unautho rized anten nas or modific ations could impair call quality , damage the phone, void your warran ty and/or result in violation of FCC regulatio ns.
For Y our Safety 92 If this equipmen t does cause harmful interfe rence or televis ion recepti on, which can be determine d by turning the equipmen t off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interferenc e by one or more of the followi ng measures: ] Reorien t or relocate the receiv ing antenna.
For Y our Safety 93 ] Avo id dropping the phone or battery . If the phone or battery is dropped, especia lly on a hard surface, and the user suspec ts damage, take it to a service center for inspect ion. ] Imprope r battery use may result in a fire, explosi on or other hazard.
94 Safety Guidelines TIA S afety Infor matio n Provide d herein is the complete TIA Safet y Informa tion for Wireles s Handheld phone s. Inclusi on of the text covering Pacem akers, Hearing Aids, and Other Medical Devi ces is required in the owner’ s manual for CTIA Certifi cation.
Safety Guidelines 95 T ips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficientl y: ] Do not touch the antenna unnecessari ly when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call qualit y and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than other wise needed .
Safety Guidelines 96 Other Medi cal Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacture r of your device to determi ne if they are adequately shielded from externa l RF energy . Y our physici an may be able to assist you in obtaining this informa tion.
Safety Guidelines 97 Areas with a potenti ally explosi ve atmosphe re are often, but not always , marked clearly . Potenti al areas may include : fueling areas (such as gasolin e stations) ; below dec.
Safety Guidelines 98 ] The self-pr otectio n function of the battery cuts the power of the phone when its operati on is in an abnormal state. In this case, remove the battery from the phone, reinsta ll it, and turn the phone on.
Safety Guidelines 99 ] T alking on your phone for a long period of time may reduce call quality due to heat generat ed during use. ] When the phone is not used for a long period time, store it in a safe place with the power cord unplu gged. ] Using the phone in proximity to receivin g equipme nt (i.
Safety Guidelines 100 FDA C onsume r Upd ate The U.S. Food and Drug Admini stratio n Center for Devices and Radi ologica l Health Consume r Update on Mobile Phones. 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The avail able scient ific eviden ce does not show that any health prob lems are associa ted with using wirel ess phones.
Safety Guidelines 101 ] Design wire less phones in a way that minimiz es any RF exposure to the user that is not necessar y for device function ; and ] Coopera te in providing users of wireles s phones with the best possib le informa tion on possible effects of wireles s phone use on human health.
Safety Guidelines 102 3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term ‘wir eless phone ’ refers here to handhel d wireless phone s with built-in antenna s, often called ‘cel l’, ‘mobile’ , or ‘PCS’ phones .
Safety Guidelines 103 investi gated any possib le associat ion between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer , glioma , meningioma , or acoustic neur oma, tumors of the brain or salivar y gland, leukemi a, or other cancers.
Safety Guidelines 104 detaile d agenda of research needs that has driven the estab lishmen t of new research program s around the world. The proje ct has also helped deve lop a series of public informa tion documen ts on EMF issues.
Safety Guidelines 105 phone’ s RF exposure level in the online listing . 8. What has the FDA done to measure the radio freque ncy energy comi ng from wireles s phones? The Insti tute of Electri cal .
Safety Guidelines 106 do not demonstra te that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those describe d above to reduce your RF exposure from wireles s phone use.
Safety Guidelines 107 sponsor ed by the Institute of Electr ical and Electro nic Engineer s (IEEE). This stand ard specifi es test methods and perfo rmance require ments for hearin g aids and wireless phones so that no interfe rence occur s when a person uses a ‘compatib le’ phone and a ‘compat ible’ hearin g aid at the same time.
Safety Guidelines 108 memoriz e the phone keypad so you can use the speed dial funct ion without taki ng your attenti on off the road. 2. When avail able, use a hands-fr ee device. A number of hands-fr ee wireless phon e accesso ries are readily available today .
Safety Guidelines 109 7. Do not engage in stress ful or emotional convers ations that may be distra cting. Stressf ul or emotional conv ersatio ns and driving do not mix; they are distracting and even dangero us when you are behind the wheel of a car .
Safety Guidelines 110 Consum er In forma tion on SA R (Spec ific Ab sorpt ion R ate) This Model Phone Meets the Governmen t’ s Require ments for Exposu re to Radio Waves .
Safety Guidelines 111 0.30 W/kg. (Body -worn measu rements differ among phones models, depend ing upon availab le accessori es and FCC requireme nts.) While there may be differ ences betwe en SAR levels of variou s phones and at various positio ns, they all meet the governm ent require ment for safe exposu re.
Safety Guidelines 112 T -Ratings : Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirem ents and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device ’ s telecoi l (“T Switch” or “T elephon e Switch”) than unra ted phones. T4 is the better/h igher of the two ratings.
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