Ogo Manual Revision History Date Revision Description 07/28/04 0.1 Initial Draft. 07/29/04 0.2 Updated safety and FCC information in “Important Safety Information” section. 08/02/04 0.3 Added Welcome information with short versions of Wizards, Adding Contacts, etc. 08/04/04 N/A Development stopped in this document. A clone was made entitled Ogo Quick Reference Guide (14338)—See below*. 08/24/04 0.4 This version is a clone of the 0.11 version of Ogo Quick Reference Guide (14338).
Ogo Manual Table of Contents 1. Welcome!.......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1. Corporate Information ............................................................................................................................................. 6 1.2. Conventions Used in this Reference Guide................................................................................
Ogo Manual 5.3. Closing Chat Sessions.......................................................................................................................................... 38 5.4. Banners................................................................................................................................................................. 39 6. Mailbox .............................................................................................................................................
Ogo Manual 10.8. System Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 60 10.9. Setting Ogo Volume/Vibration .............................................................................................................................. 60 10.10. Verifying Your SMS Number.................................................................................................................... 61 11.
Ogo Manual 1. Welcome! Welcome! Thank you for purchasing Ogo. Ogo gives you the opportunity to stay in touch with family, friends, business contacts, and others while on the go. Ogo consolidates a wide array of electronic messaging features into one cool mobile device. Ogo’s features include: Instant Messaging (IM): Chat with your AOL, MSN, and Yahoo! contacts using Ogo. It is easy to add contacts, just as you do on your PC. Emoticons can be used in your chat sessions.
Ogo Manual 1.2. Conventions Used in this Reference Guide Item Definition Navigation Key Physical key on the keyboard. The command Press always refers to physical keys. Button Onscreen button that performs an action when you select it and press Enter. Actions Press Unless otherwise indicated, press always refers to a short press (half a second or less). Where a long press of a key (over half a second) has a specific result, the term long press is used.
Ogo Manual 1.3. Device and Keyboard 1.3.1. The Ogo Device Note: All screens shown in this Guide are for reference only, and may differ slightly from what you see on your Ogo. Figure 1: 14295 Rev. 0.
Ogo Manual 1.3.2. The Ogo Keyboard Figure 2: Ogo Keyboard Mailbox Instant Messaging Power On/ Off Compose Home Ogo Up Clear Options Enter Capital Letters Alternate Characters 8-Way Navigation Emoticon Table 1: Ogo Keys and Key Functions Key Name What it Does Shortcut Keys 14295 Rev. 0.9 9/3/04 Power Powers your Ogo on and off. Mailbox Shortcut to your e-mail inbox, where you can see incoming e-mail and text messages.
Ogo Manual Key Name What it Does Navigation Keys Enter Activates a selected item on the screen. Outer arrows The outer ring of arrows of the 8-Way Navigation key. Left and right arrows move between tabs. Up and down arrows scroll one page at a time (page up/down). Inner arrows The inner ring of arrows of the 8-Way Navigation key. Left and right arrows scroll left and right within a screen. Up and down arrows move between lines in a screen.
Ogo Manual 1.3.3. The Ogo Shortcut Key You can press the Ogo shortcut key at any time to display a list of all your new e-mail and SMS messages, open IM chat sessions, and drafts of messages you have not yet sent. Figure 3: Ogo Shortcut Pop-up Select the message or chat session you want to view and press Enter. The following icons appear for each type of message (Table 2). Note: You can also quickly have Ogo check for new e-mail from all of your IM and other e-mail providers set up on your ogo.
Ogo Manual 1.3.4. 8-Way Navigation Key Figure 4: 8-Way Navigation Key Outer Ring Inner Ring Outer Ring: Left and right arrows move between tabs. Up and down arrows scroll one page at a time (page up/down). Inner Ring: Left and right arrows scroll left and right within a screen. Up and down arrows move between lines in a screen. 1.3.5. ALT Key Insert special characters using keys: Special characters and numbers are marked on the keys above the standard characters.
Ogo Manual 2. Home Screen Figure 6: Home Screen Home Screen Item For more information… Taskbar: See current message and status information in the Taskbar that is displayed at the top of each screen. Section 2.1 Mailbox: View and respond to e-mail and SMS messages, and manage received messages. Section 6 Instant Messaging (IM): Send instant messages and chat with your IM contacts. Section 3.4.1 Compose: Select Compose to write an e-mail or an SMS message. Section 7.
Ogo Manual 2.1. Taskbar The top of every screen is dedicated to the Taskbar. The Taskbar interactively displays information about system status, new messages, IM status, and keyboard CAP and ALT functions (Figure 7). Figure 7: Taskbar Ogo Indicator Yahoo, MSN and AOL Status Time Battery Status Screen Indicator Signal Strength Cap/Alt Icon Mute Icon Position Send/Receive Icon Taskbar Item Function Screen indicator Indicates which screen your Ogo is in (Home, Chat, Compose, etc.).
Ogo Manual Table 3: IM Community Status Icons Icon Name Description AOL Online During sign-in, this icon will alternate with the signed off icon in a half second intervals. Away Busy, be right back or new away message Offline MSN Online Be right back Away or out to lunch Busy Or on the phone Offline Signing on This icon is animated when signing on Yahoo! Available During sign-in this icon will alternate with the offline icon in half second intervals.
Ogo Manual 3. Getting Started 3.1. Box Contents Ogo with SIM card installed Battery and charger Quick Start Guide Terms of Use (What You Need to Know) 3.2. Preparing Your Ogo 3.2.1. Installing or Removing the Battery To install the battery: 1. Turn your Ogo over and slide off the back cover. 2. Match the battery contacts with the contacts in the battery slot. Push the contacts side down first (Figure 8). Figure 8 Insert Battery 3. Push the other side down to slide the battery into place. 4.
Ogo Manual 3. Remove the battery, lifting it gently from the side opposite the contacts. 4. For more information about the battery and charging, see Section 11. 3.2.2. Connect Charger Connect the charger’s power plug into the charging socket on the front of your Ogo (Figure 9). Figure 9: 3.2.3. Connect Charger Charge Battery Charge your Ogo for twelve consecutive hours. For more information on Ogo’s battery status, see Section 11.
Ogo Manual 3.4. Activation and Messaging Wizards 3.4.1. Activation Wizard This section summarizes the steps that take you through the Activation Wizard. Once you have powered on your Ogo, follow the steps in the Activation Wizard to confirm your rate plan and activation fee, and to select a payment method. Ogo offers the following payment methods: Credit card: You will be asked for your credit card number, and the usage fees will be charged to the card.
Ogo Manual 3. The next screen to appear is the Activation Wizard welcome screen. Select Next and press Enter to continue. 4. The next screen explains payment options. Select Next and press Enter to continue. 5. The available rate plan screen appears. 14295 Rev. 0.
Ogo Manual 6. With the 17.99 rate plan selected, press Enter. A message box appears, listing details about the plan. 7. After scrolling to read all the information, select OK and press Enter to continue. This returns you to the available rate plan screen: Scroll to read the rest of the service plan information, then with Next selected, press Enter. 8. The next screen explains the activation fee. Select Next and press Enter to continue. 9. A screen offering two choices for payment appears.
Ogo Manual 10. Select one of the two payment methods. When you have chosen the method you want, Select Next and press Enter to continue. 11. If you selected Set up recurring credit card payment, you will see the following introduction screen. If you selected Add to existing qualifying account, go to Step 15. Scroll to read all the information about credit card billing, then select Next and press Enter to continue. 12. Type the details for your credit card.
Ogo Manual 13. The recurring payment agreement screen appears. Review the Recurring Payment Agreement, select I Agree, then select Next, and press Enter to continue. This completes the sequence of screens that apply specifically to credit card billing. The next screens you see will ask you to provide information about your usage address (see Step 18). 14.
Ogo Manual 16. The next screen asks you if your usage address is the same as your billing address. The usage address is the location from which you will be using your Ogo. • If this address is the same as your billing address, select Same and press Enter. • If this address is different from your billing address, select Different and press Enter. 17. If you selected Different, a screen appears where you can enter your Usage Address information.
Ogo Manual 19. The following screen appears, indicating that your Ogo account activation is about to begin. This screen offers a final opportunity to change address and billing information you have provided. If you want to make changes, select Back and press Enter. If you are satisfied that the information is correct, select Next and press Enter to begin activation of your account. 20. The following screen indicates that activation is in progress. Activation may take several hours.
Ogo Manual 3.4.2. Messaging Wizard This section summarizes the steps that take you through the Messaging Wizard. After you successfully activate your Ogo, the Messaging Wizard starts. This wizard allows you to enter the details of your instant messaging and e-mail accounts. When working with the Messaging Wizard, use the inner ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to move between buttons in the screens and press Enter to activate a selected button or option.
Ogo Manual 2. The next screen provides information about the available premium portals. Scroll to the Select pop-up and press Enter to view the list of available portals. Select your IM provider (AOL, MSN, or Yahoo!) and press Enter. Then select Next and press Enter to continue. 3. Depending on the IM service you select, one of the screens shown below appears, allowing you to set up your account.
Ogo Manual 7. If you do want to add an ISP e-mail account, from the pop-up where you selected premium portals, select Other E-mail and press Enter, then select Next and press Enter (see Step 2). 8. The next screen is E-mail Account Setup, where you can begin the process for adding ISP e-mail accounts. If you want to define an ISP e-mail account, select Yes and press Enter, then select Next and press Enter. (Otherwise, select No and press Enter, then select Next and press Enter). 9.
Ogo Manual 4. My Status From the My Status screen you can log on/off or sign in/out, change your IM presence, add a new community. You can also globally set your status for all communities when your device is closed. The My Status screen shows whether you are online and available in the different communities. To change your IM status: 1. From the Home screen, select My Status and press Enter. 2. Select the community where you want to change your status, and press Enter. 3.
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Ogo Manual 5. Instant Messaging (IM) The IM screen allows you to chat with your contacts in the premium portals (AOL, MSN, and Yahoo!) for which you are registered. You can go to this screen by pressing the Instant Messaging shortcut key. You can navigate between the IM community tabs using the outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key. For example, selecting the MSN tab switches to the MSN Messenger community.
Ogo Manual 5.1.2. Adding an Emoticon to Your Chat With Ogo, you can use the standard sets of emoticons supported by your selected community (see Figure 13). Emoticons can only be used in chat sessions. Note: Emoticons can only be viewed in the view message section of your chat screen. To insert an emoticon into a chat session: 1. Press the Emoticon key. An emoticon palette appears. 2.
Ogo Manual Icon Name Shortcut Key :-( or :( F Foot-in-mouth :-! G Cool 8-) H Money-mouth :-$ I Surprised =-O J Kissing :-* K Laughing :-D L Lips-are-sealed :-X R :-) or :) S :-P T Undecided :-/ or :-\ U Wink ;-) or ;) W >:O Y Frowning Happy Sticking-out-tongue Yelling Note: Keys with ALT in front of them mean that you must first press Emoticon, ALT and then the corresponding letter or symbol.
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Ogo Manual Icon Name Shortcut Key Left hug ({) ALT Q Airplane (ap) ALT R Sleeping half-moon (S) ALT S Telephone receiver (T) or (t) ALT T Broken heart (U) or (u) ALT U Pizza (pi) ALT V Wilted rose (W) or (w) ALT W Star (*) ALT X Thumbs up (Y) or (y) ALT Y Sun (#) ALT Z Girl (X) or (x) Boy (Z) or (z) Vampire bat :-[ or :[ Camera (P) or (p) Filmstrip (~) Note (8) Snail (sn) Black Sheep (bah) Plate (pl) Bowl (||) Soccer ball (so) Umbrella (um) Computer
Ogo Manual Icon 14295 Rev. 0.9 9/3/04 Name Shortcut Key Batting eyelashes ;;) B Applause =D> C Crying :(( or :-(( D Blushing :"> E Sad :( or :-( F Angry X-( or X( G Cool B-) H Sick :-& I shock :O or :-O J kiss :* K laughing :)) or :-)) L nerd :-B N Rolling eyes 8-| O Thinking :-? P Big grin :D :-D Q Not talking [-( R Happy :) or :-) S Tongue :p T Confused :-/ or :-\ U Love struck :x or :-x V Wink ;) or ;-) W Devilish >:) X Raised eyebrow
Ogo Manual Icon Name Shortcut Key party <:-P ALT J cowboy <):) ALT K loser L-) ALT L Nail biting :-SS ALT O phbbbt! >:P ALT P Smug :> or :-> ALT Q Rolling on the floor laughing =)) ALT R shhh :-$ ALT S Tired (:| ALT T Whew! #:-S ALT U Worried :-s ALT W Hypnotized @-) ALT X D'oh! #-o ALT Y 5.2. IM Options Menu You can access the IM Options menu by going to an IM community, signing in, and pressing the Options shortcut key.
Ogo Manual Figure 14: IM Options Menu AIM MSN Yahoo! 3. Enter the IM contact screen name or e-mail address as appropriate (Figure 15), then press Enter. Figure 15: Add a New IM Contact (Screen Correction needed) AIM Add a Buddy 5.2.2. MSN Add a Contact Yahoo! Add a Friend Delete an IM Contact Ogo allows only a limited number of contacts, so removing a contact you no longer chat with is a good idea. To delete a contact: 1.
Ogo Manual Figure 16: Remove an IM Contact Confirmation Screen (Screen Correction Required) AIM MSN Are you sure you want to delve [AIM Buddy Screen Name] from your AIM Buddy List? 5.2.3. Are you sure you want to delete [Contact Name] from your MSN IM Contact LIst? Yahoo! Are you sure you want to delete [Yahoo ID] from your Yahoo! Friend List? Block or Ignore a Contact Selecting this option from the IM Options menu allows you to restrict a contact’s ability to contact you directly.
Ogo Manual 5.4. Banners Banners appear onscreen to notify you when one of your contacts comes online or when a new message has arrived. Banners are for information only and disappear after a few seconds. To specify events when a banner will appear: 1. From the Home screen, select Device and press Enter. 2. Select Banner Settings and press Enter. 3.
Ogo Manual 6. Mailbox To access the Mailbox, press home, and select Mailbox, or use the Mailbox shortcut key.
Ogo Manual 6.1. Mailbox Options Menu Pressing the Options shortcut key will open a pop-up with the following selections: Reply (to the selected e-mail or SMS) Delete this Message Forward (the selected e-mail or SMS) Sort by Sender Delete all Read Messages 6.2. Mail and SMS Icons Table 8 lists all of the e-mail and SMS icons that may appear in your Inbox. Note: Save on AOL will appear only when you are in the AOL mailbox folder.
Ogo Manual Icon Definition Saved on AOL Server (unread) Marked to save on AOL Server (read) Saved on AOL Server (read) 6.3. Reading an E-mail or SMS Message To view an e-mail or SMS message, select the message and press Enter. 14295 Rev. 0.
Ogo Manual 7. E-mail and SMS Note: Before you can send an e-mail message, you must first set up at least one e-mail account with a premium portal provider. If you have not set up an e-mail account during registration, you’ll see “SMS Only” in the From line on the Compose screen. To set up an e-mail account, press Home and select Settings. Select the E-mail tab and then select Add E-mail Account. 7.1. Sending an E-mail or SMS Message To send an e-mail or SMS message: 1.
Ogo Manual Figure 21 Sending Message from Options Menu Replace Insert Template and Edit Template to Insert Quick Text and Edit Quicktext 7.2. Replying to an E-mail or SMS Message 1. Open the message and do one of the following: • Press Enter to select Reply • Press Options, select Reply, and press Enter. 2. Type the subject of your message (SMS only). 3. Move to the message text box and type your reply. 4. Select the Send button and press Enter. Note: You can also press Options and select Send. 7.
Ogo Manual 7.4. Saving a Draft of a Message 1. After composing a message, press Options, select Save as draft, and press Enter. You can find your draft later by pressing the Mailbox shortcut key. Note: You can also quickly save your draft by pressing the UP key. You will see a pop-up menu that asks you if you want to save changes to the draft. Figure 22 Save Draft Pop-up (need updated screen) Do you want to save the changes to this draft? Yes No Cancel (Cut down to pop-up only) 7.5.
Ogo Manual Figure 23: Adding Additional E-mail or SMS Replace Insert Template and Edit Template to Insert Quick Text and Edit Quicktext 2. Press Enter to access your contacts. 3. Choose the e-mail address or mobile phone number of the next recipient. Each time you want to add another recipient, you will need to repeat steps 1 through 3. 7.6.2.
Ogo Manual Figure 25: Address Clipboard Select the address you want to save and press Enter. Figure 26: Address Designation (E-mail or SMS) E-mail Designation Mobile Phone Designation (SMS) From the Address Designation screen, you can add the address to an existing contact, create a new contact, or cancel. Note: If you select Cancel and press Enter, your message is sent. Create New Contact takes you to the Contact Profile screen (see Section 8.2).
Ogo Manual When you are finished adding e-mail addresses and/or mobile phone numbers in the Address Clipboard to your contacts (or when you press Cancel), your message will be sent. 7.6.3. Clearing and Editing Addresses and Address Fields To quickly delete an address from a message, use a long press on CLR and this will delete the entire address from the field. You can also press the 8-Way Navigation key to place the cursor to the right of the last character in the recipient address.
Ogo Manual 8. Contacts Figure 28: Contacts Screen FIX the ICONS All Tab Group Tab Address Type Contact’s Alerticon Contact’s Name Address of Contact (E-mail or SMS) e-mail address SMS address The Contacts screen has several tabs. In the All tab, each line shows a contact and is composed of an alerticon and the contact’s name used in their contact profile. You can also create groups for your contacts. 8.1. Creating a Contact 1. From the Home screen, select Contacts. 2.
Ogo Manual 5. To add additional fields, select the Add Field button and press Enter, or press the Options shortcut key and select Add Field. 6. A pop-up appears, showing a list of fields such as Mobile Phone, Main Phone, and E-mail Address. Select the desired field and press Enter. 7. The field is added to your contact’s profile. Type the text that you want in the new field. 8. To add more fields, repeat steps 5 through 7. 9.
Ogo Manual Number Allowed Characters Allowed Notes Main Phone 1 25 The following characters can be used 0 – 9 * + Company 1 50 All characters can be used Home Phone 1 25 The following characters can be used 0 – 9 * + Work Phone 1 25 The following characters can be used 0 – 9 * + E-mail Address 2 50 Fields will be named E-mail Address 1, Email Address 2. The following characters can be used: a-z A-Z 0-9 @ _ .
Ogo Manual 3. Select the Alerticon field and press Enter to access the alerticon palette. 4. Select an alerticon to play the animation associated with that alerticon. 5. When you have selected the alerticon you want to associate with a contact, press Enter. 6. Select the Close button and press Enter. 8.3.2. Choosing Alerticons for Your E-mail/SMS Contacts A picture of the alerticon you choose for an e-mail or SMS contact appears next to their name in your contacts list.
Ogo Manual Figure 31: New Group Pop-up 2. Insert a name into the New Group field in the screen, select OK and press Enter. This will create a new tab in your contacts. 3. Press the Options shortcut key, select Add Contact to Group and press Enter. This will bring up a list of all of your contacts. Contacts that have more than one SMS or e-mail address will have an > next to the name of the contact. 4. Select the e-mail or SMS address for each of the contact you want to add to your newly created group.
Ogo Manual 9. QuickText 9.1. General Description There are eight predefined QuickText messages available for quick insertion into any chat or message text field (E-mail or SMS): 1. What's your number? 2. Where should we meet? 3. When should we meet? 4. Talk to you soon. 5. Where are you? 6. I'm running late. 7. No problem. 8. Call me when you get this. Note: You can edit the predefined QuickText messages. QuickText messages can have a maximum of 60 characters. 9.2.
Ogo Manual 4. Edit the message by typing your changes into the QuickText edit pop-up. (Use CLR to delete extra characters.) 5. Select Save and press Enter. Your new QuickText message is ready to use! 14295 Rev. 0.
Ogo Manual 10. Settings You can control many aspects of how your Ogo looks, sounds, and behaves by customizing its settings. From the home screen select Settings, then press Enter. The Settings screen includes the following tabs: IM E-mail Device Sounds Time & Date Network PMG System 10.1. IM (Instant Messaging) Use settings on the IM tab to manage your IM accounts.
Ogo Manual Sent items to keep: To tell Ogo how many sent items you want to keep, select Sent items to keep and press Enter, then from the pop-up select the number of items (from 10 to 50) and press Enter again. 10.3. Device Settings Use the settings on the Device tab to control the look of your Ogo screen and how it will display alerts when messages are received, sent, or deleted. Note: The Device tab can also be accessed directly from the Home screen.
Ogo Manual Are you sure you want to continue? [OK] Note: [Cancel] Do not use this option unless you are sure this is what you want to do! The Reset device option deletes All IM and e-mail accounts and all contacts information, and restores all default settings (for sounds, alerts, etc.). To reset the device, from the pop-up select OK and press Enter. Confirm msg. delete: To have Ogo alert you when you delete a message, to confirm that you really want to delete it, select Confirm msg.
Ogo Manual Set time: You can set the time manually or copy the network time. In most cases you will want to copy the network time. To set the time by copying the network time: 1. Select Set time and press Enter. 2. Select Copy network time and press Enter. 3. Select the Done button and press Enter. To set the time manually: 1. Select Set time and press Enter. 2. Select Time. 3. Type numbers for the hour and minute.
Ogo Manual 10.6. Network Active network: Shows the number of the active network. Network Selection: Select Network Selection, then press Enter. From the pop-up, select Auto or Manual, then press Enter. Scan for networks: To scan for available networks, select Scan for networks and press Enter. MSISDN: Shows the number that people can use to send SMS messages to your Ogo. Messaging center: Customer Care uses this number to assist you if you have problems with your device.
Ogo Manual Figure 32: Volume / Vibrate Pop-up Vibrate On Indicator Figure 33: Volume / Vibrate Pop-up Mute Indicator 10.10. Verifying Your SMS Number To find out your SMS number, from the Home screen, select Settings and press Enter. Select the Network tab. Your SMS number is located in the MSISDN line in this tab. 14295 Rev. 0.
Ogo Manual 11. Battery Charging and Low Battery Warning When your Ogo is powered off and the charger is connected, the screen will indicate that the battery is charging. The charging indicator shows one of two states: Battery Charging or Battery Fully Charged. Note: There is no indication for percentage of battery charging completed. Figure 34: Battery Charging Screen Figure 35: Battery Fully Charged Screen 11.1. Battery Charging Level To check battery-charging level when Ogo is powered on: 1.
Ogo Manual Figure 36: Low Battery Warning 14295 Rev. 0.
Ogo Manual 12. Ogo Help If you need help or have questions about Ogo, from the Home screen, select the Help icon. You will see two tabs—one for live support via IM, and the other for technical support resources available by phone and for FAQ information available on the Internet. 12.1. Live Support – Help Chat Live Support functions as a normal chat, but you will not see the Help contact’s online status because the Help chat is always online. Your status is also always online with respect to Help chat.
Ogo Manual 13. Important Safety Information 13.1. Radio Frequency (RF) Energy When your device is powered on, it receives and transmits RF energy. While this device complies with U.S. regulatory requirements concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy, you always want to minimize exposure. To minimize your exposure to this RF energy, follow these procedures: Use only the antenna supplied with the device or an approved replacement.
Ogo Manual Consider your alternatives: Let device receive your messages and then respond to them at your convenience. Ask a passenger to view your messages. Pull off road and park in a safe location before using device. 13.4. Accessories Only use AT&T Wireless-approved accessories. Using unapproved accessories may cause the device to not operate properly resulting in property damage or even injury. 13.4.1.
Ogo Manual Also, bring it in for service if any of these become very hot to the touch or do not operate normally after following the instructions. Do not disassemble the device, charger, or any accessories. Doing so could cause further damage and could void the warranty. 13.8. Radio Frequency Signals A wireless phone operates by sending and receiving Radio Frequency (RF) signals, and therefore emits low levels of RF energy when the phone is on. Many studies have been conducted concerning RF exposure.
Ogo Manual 13.10. Battery Safety Precautions For the safe use of lithium ion batteries always follow the instructions provided below. Improper handling of lithium ion batteries may result in injury or damage from electrolyte leakage, heating, ignition, or explosion. Danger: Never use the batteries with anything other than specifically designed equipment. Always use the battery charger provided with the device. Never impact, pierce or crush the battery. Handle a damaged or leaking battery with extreme care.
Ogo Manual SAR levels of various devices and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only accessories that contain no metallic components and provide a separation distance of 1.5cm (0.6 inches) to the body. Use of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. 13.12. Health and Safety Information 13.12.1.
Ogo Manual by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.