User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- nüvifone™ Device Features
- Setting Up the Device
- Turn On Your nüvifone
- Mount the nüvifone in Your Vehicle
- Use the Home Screen
- Scroll the Screen
- Use the Keys
- View the Status
- Dial a Number
- End a Call
- Add a Contact
- Call a Contact
- View Call History
- Set Up Voice Mail
- Call Voice Mail
- Acquire Satellites
- Find an Address
- Information Page Options
- Find a Point of Interest
- Find a Location In Another Area
- Learn About Locations
- Follow Your Route
- Add Points to the Active Route
- Take a Detour
- Stop the Route
- Save My Current Location
- Send a Message
- Set up an E-mail Account
- Send an E-mail Message
- Make a New Appointment
- Check Flight Status
- Microsoft® Office Mobile
- Install and Configure ActiveSync on Your Computer
- Download Applications
- Register Your Product
- Get Support
- Update the Software
- Reset the nüvifone
- nüMaps Guarantee™
- Learn More
- Care for Your Device
- Important Safety and Product Information
22 nüvifone M10 Quick Start Manual
Pacemakers and Other Medical
Devices
Studies have shown that there may
be a potential interaction between
mobile devices and normal pacemaker
operation. The pacemaker industry
recommends that people with
pacemakers follow these guidelines to
minimize any risk of interference with
pacemaker operation:
Always maintain a distance of
6 inches (15 cm) between the
pacemaker and any mobile device
that is turned on.
Store the device on the opposite
side of the pacemaker. Do not carry
the device in a breast pocket.
Use the ear furthest from the
pacemaker in order to minimize any
potential for interference.
If you think that interference may
be occurring, turn off the device
immediately.
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For other medical devices, consult with
your physician or the manufacturer to
determine if your mobile device may
interfere with the medical device, and
to determine any precautions that you
can take to avoid interference.
Radio Frequency Exposure
This device is a mobile transmitter
and receiver that uses its antenna to
send and receive low levels of radio
frequency (RF) energy for voice and
data communications. The antenna(s)
used for this transmitter must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
The device emits RF energy below
the published limits when operating in
its maximum output power mode and
when used with Garmin authorized
accessories. To comply with ICNIRP
RF exposure compliance requirements,
the device should be used in its
automobile mount, as a body-worn, or
as a handheld device only. For body
worn operation, this phone has been