User's Manual

place obj ect s, including bot h inst alled or portable
wireless equipm ent in the area over t he air bag
or in t he air bag deploym ent area. I f in- vehicle
wireless equipm ent is im properly inst alled and
the air bag inflat es, serious inj ur y could result .
Swit ch off your phone before boarding an air cr aft .
The use of m obile phones in an aircraft m ay be
dangerous t o the operation of the aircraft , disrupt
the w ir eless t elephone net w or k and m ay be
illegal.
Failur e t o observe t hese instruct ions m ay lead to
the suspension or denial of t elephone services t o
the offender , or legal act ion, or bot h.
Em erge ncy Ca lls
I m por t ant !
This phone, like any m obile phone, operat es
using radio signals, wireless and landline
net works as w ell as user program m ed funct ions
which cannot guarant ee connect ion in all
condit ions. Therefore, you should nev er rely
solely upon any wireless phone for essent ial
com municat ions ( for exam ple, m edical
em ergencies) .
Rem em ber, to m ake or receive any calls t he
phone m ust be swit ched on and in a service ar ea
wit h adequat e signal st rengt h. Emergency calls
m ay not be possible on all wireless phone
net works or w hen cer t ain net w or k services
and/ or phone feat ures are in use. Check w it h
local service providers.
To m ak e a n em er gency ca ll:
1. I f t he phone is not on, swit ch it on.
2. Key in t he em ergency num ber for your present
locat ion (for ex am ple, 911 or ot her official
em ergency num ber). Em ergency num ber s var y
by locat ion.
3. Press t he key.
I f certain features are in use ( keyguard, rest rict
calls, et c.) , you m ay first need t o t ur n t hose
feat ures off before you can m ake an em ergency
call. Consult t his docum ent and y our local cellular
ser vice provider.
When m aking an em ergency call, r em em ber t o
give all t he necessar y inform at ion as accurat ely
as possible.
Rem em ber t hat your phone m ay be t he only
m eans of com m unicat ion at t he scene of an
accident - do not cut off t he call unt il given
perm ission to do so.
Ra dio Frequency ( RF) Signals
Your wireless phone is a radio t ransm it t er and
receiver.
I t is designed and m anufact ured not t o exceed
the em ission lim its for exposure t o radio
frequency (RF) energy set by t he Federal
Com m unicat ions Com m ission ( FCC) of t he U.S.
Governm ent. These lim it s are part of
com prehensive guidelines and est ablish
perm itted level of RF energy for the gener al
populat ion. The guidelines ar e based on the
safet y st andards t hat were developed by
independent scientific organizations t hough
periodic and t hrough evaluation of scient ific
st udies st udies.
The standards include a subst antial safet y
m argin designed t o assure t he safet y of all
persons, regardless of age and healt h.
The exposure st andar d for w ir eless phones
em ploys a unit of m easurem ent know n as
Specific Absorption Rat e (SAR). The SAR lim it
set by the FCC is 1.6W/ kg
.
I n the U.S. and Canada, the SAR lim it for
m obile phones used by t he public is 1.6
wat t s/ kg ( W/ kg) averaged over one gram of
tissue. The st andard incorporat es a subst antial
m argin of safet y t o give addit ion prot ect ion for
the public and to account for any variat ions in
m easurem ents.
SAR t est s are conduct ed using st andar d
oper at ing posit ions specified by t he FCC wit h
the phone transm it t ing at it s highest certified
power level in all t est ed fr equency bands.
Alt hough the SAR is det erm ined at the highest
cer t ified power level, t he act ual SAR level of
the phone while operat ing can be well below