UserGuide PN-310
WELCOME ThankyouforchoosingtheVerizonWirelessPN-310wireless handset.Developedbyourdedicatedteamoftopresearchers, thisproductallowshasananimated,graphicmenusystemfor easyaccesstoit'smanyfeatures.Amongitsmanyadvanced features,theT9textinputmodemakesitmucheasiertoenter lettersandtypemessages.Inaddition,VR(VoiceRecognition) addstheconvenienceofhandsfreedialing.
TABLEOFCONTENTS CHAPTER3.MEMORYFUNCTIONS................................ 29 STORINGAPHONENUMBER...................................... 30 ENTERINGLETTERS,NUMBERS&SYMBOLS.............. 31 STANDARDINPUTMODE................................................ 32 WORDINPUTMODE........................................................ 33 NUMERICMODE.............................................................. 34 SYMBOLMODE................................................................
CHAPTER1 BEFORE USING YOURPHONE Thischapterprovidesimportantinformationaboutusingthe PN-310including: INSIDETHEPACKAGE HANDSETDESCRIPTION DISPLAYINDICATORS BATTERYUSAGE BATTERYHANDLINGINFORMATION 6 CHAPTER1BEFOREUSINGYOURPHONE MEMO
BEFOREUSING INSIDETHEPACKAGE Thispackageshouldincludeallitemspicturedbelow. Ifanyaremissingordifferent,immediatelycontactthe retailerwhereyoupurchasedthecellulartelephone. HANDSETDESCRIPTION BEFOREUSING ThisphoneisadualmodeCDMA20001Xdigitalphone. ThePN-310weighs3.7oz. Thedimensionsare1.83”x4.48”x0.97”.
BEFOREUSING HANDSETDESCRIPTION H THEFUNCTIONKEYS DisplayIndicators Seepage11fora listoficons. THENAVIGATIONKEYS InIdleMode PressLeftforShortcut key1,UpforShortcut key2,RightforShortcut key3andDownfor Shortcutkey4 Insideamenu Withinamenu,useto scrollthroughmenu options,ortoselecta functiondisplayedonthe screen. Presstomakeor receiveacall. Shortpress:RecentCalls. Pressandholdshall displayaplus“+”.
BEFOREUSING DISPLAYINDICATORS BATTERYUSAGE BEFOREUSING VoiceMail NewVoiceMail. H BATTERYINSTALLATION GPSIcon LocationServiceofyourphoneisdisabled/enabled. Placethebatteryonthebackofthehandsetand slideintoplace. VoicePrivacy Indicates“VoicePrivacy”mode. Pushthebatterydownuntilitlocksintoplace. Asshowninthepicturebelow,putthemetallocatorsofthe batteryintotheholeslocatedinthebottomoftheunit.
BEFOREUSING BATTERYUSAGE H BATTERYCHARGING POWERCONNECTION PlugtheACChargerintoastandardoutlet. PlugtheotherendoftheACChargerintothe bottomofyourphone.Thebatterymustbe installedontothephone. BATTERYHANDLING INFORMATION BEFOREUSING H DO’s •Onlyusethebatteryandchargerapprovedbythe manufacturer. •Onlyusethebatteryforitsoriginalpurpose. •Trytokeepbatteriesinatemperaturebetween41ºF(5ºC )and95ºF(35ºC).
BATTERYHANDLING INFORMATION CHAPTER2 BASIC OPERATION Thischapteraddressesandexplainsthebasicfeaturesofyour cellulartelephoneincluding: TURNINGTHEPHONEON/OFF ACCESSINGTHEMENU MENUSUMMARY BASICFUNCTIONS DURINGACALL MAKINGANEMERGENCYCALL 16 CHAPTER2BASICOPERATION MEMO
BASICOPERATION TURNINGTHEPHONE ON/OFF H TURNINGTHEPHONEON Press ,untilanimationappearsandthewake uptonesounds. H TURNINGTHEPHONEOFF Pressandhold . •Immediatelychangeorrechargethebatterywhen“Low BatteryWarningPowerOff”appearsonthedisplay. Memorymaypossiblybedamagedifthephoneturnsoff duetothebatterycompletelydraining. •Turnthephoneoffbeforeremovingorreplacingthe battery.Ifthephoneison,unsaveddatamaybelost.
BASICOPERATION MAINMENU 2NDDEPTH 1.MediaGallery 1.Sounds 2.Images 2.RecentCalls 1.Missed 2.Received 3.Dialed 4.All 5.ViewTimers MENUSUMMARY 3RDDEPTH 4THDEPTH 1.Display 1.Banner 3.Wallpaper 4.ColorThemes 5.NumberOn Start-up 6.Contrast 1.In-CallSounds 2.AnswerOptions 3.DialFonts 4.AutoRetry 5.TTYMode 20 2NDDEPTH BASICOPERATION 3RDDEPTH 1.CallRingtone 2.CallVibrate 3.AlertSounds 2.Backlight 2.Calls MAINMENU 3.Sounds 4THDEPTH 1.
BASICOPERATION MAINMENU 2NDDEPTH (RightSoftKey) Settings 9.Emergency Contacts 1.Emergency Contact1 2.Emergency Contact2 3.Emergency Contact3 MENUSUMMARY 3RDDEPTH 1.EraseInbox 2.EraseSent 3.EraseDrafts 4.EraseAll 4THDEPTH BASICFUNCTIONS BASICOPERATION H MAKINGACALL NUMBER Enteraphonenumber. Tomodifythephonenumberyouhaveentered: •Eraseonedigitatatimebypressing . •Erasetheentirenumberbypressingandholding Press .
BASICFUNCTIONS BASICOPERATION H ANSWERINGACALL Whenyourphoneringsorvibrates,press to answertheincomingcall.(Dependingonyour phone’ssettings,youmayalsoanswerincoming callsbyopeningthephoneorbypressingany numberkey.) Toignoreincomingcallsandsilencetheringer, press [IGNORE]. Toendthecall,press . H SPEAKERPHONE Thespeakerphonefeatureletsyouhearaudiothroughthespeaker andtalkwithoutholdingthephone.
BASICOPERATION BASICFUNCTIONS DURINGACALL BASICOPERATION H ADJUSTINGMASTERVOLUME H AVAILABLEOPTIONSDURINGACALL Inidlemode,pressupordownsidevolumekey. MUTE(UNMUTE) Adjustthevolumeofthemastervolume. Todisplaymenuoptionsduringacall,press Selectoneofthefollowingoptions,press tosaveit.
This911featureputsthephoneintheEmergencyCallModewhen youdialthepreprogrammedemergencynumber,911. Emergency Number H 911USINGANYAVAILABLESYSTEM The911callserviceisavailableeveninthelockmode. Enter“911”andpress . Thecallconnects. CHAPTER3 MEMORY FUNCTIONS ThephonemaintainstheEmergencyModefor 5minutes. •Whilethephoneisintheemergencymodefor5minutes, thephonecanreceiveanincomingcallfromanyavailable system.
MEMORYFUNCTIONS STORING APHONENUMBER Thephonebookstoresupto500entries. Enterphone#thenpress [SAVE]thenchoose “CreateNew”or“UpdateExisting”.Press [OK] toselect. If“CreateNew”isselected,thephonenumberwill appearabovealist.PresstheNavigationKeyupor downtochoosethetypeofnumberyou’readding, [OK]toselect. asindicatedbytheicon.Press If“UpdateExisting”isselected,yourcontactlistis displayed.
ENTERINGLETTERS, NUMBERS&SYMBOLS MEMORYFUNCTIONS ENTERINGLETTERS, NUMBERS&SYMBOLS H STANDARDINPUTMODE MEMORYFUNCTIONS H WORDINPUTMODE Usethenumberkeystoenterletters,numbersandcharacters. TheWordinputmodeincorporatesabuilt-in-dictionaryto determineawordbasedontheenteredcharacters.AWordcanbe enteredmorequicklybypressingakeyoncepercharacter.
MEMORYFUNCTIONS ENTERINGLETTERS, NUMBERS&SYMBOLS MAKINGACALLFROM THEPHONEBOOK MEMORYFUNCTIONS H NUMERICMODE H ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCHDIALING SelecttheNumericmodebypressing [OPTIONS], scrolldowntoEntryModeandselect“123”, press [OK]. ONE-TOUCHDIALING: Allowsyoutoenternumbers. Toenteranumber,pressadigitkey. Idealforfrequentlydialednumbers,thisfeatureallowsphonebook entriestobedialedviathekeypadwithonlyoneortwokey presses.
CHAPTER4 MENU FUNCTIONS Thischapteraddressesaccessingthemenuandusingitsfunctions andfeaturestocustomizeyourphone.
MEDIAGALLERY MENUFUNCTIONS H MEDIAGALLERY RECENTCALLS MENUFUNCTIONS H MISSED Displaysinformationaboutthe90mostrecentlymissedcalls. Placeacalltoamissedcallnumberbysimplypressing . SOUNDS Thismenushowsthelistofdownloadedringtones. Press [MENU] . Toplaydownloadedsounds,selectthesoundyou wanttoplay,thenpress [PLAY]. Youwanttoassignthenpress [SET]. IMAGES Thismenushowsthelistofdownloadedimages.
MENUFUNCTIONS RECENTCALLS RECENTCALLS MENUFUNCTIONS H RECEIVED H DIALED Toseealistofthe90mostrecentlyansweredcalls, press [MENU] .Ifthenumberis alreadystoredinyourphonebook,onlythename appears.Ifthenumberisnotstored,onlythe phonenumberappears. Toseealistofthe90mostrecentlydialednumbers, press [MENU] .Ifthenumberis alreadystoredinyourphonebook,onlythename appears.
MENUFUNCTIONS RECENTCALLS H ALLCALLS Displaysinformationaboutthemostrecentreceived,dialedand missedcalls. Toseealistofthe270mostrecentreceived,dialed andmissedcalls,press [MENU] .If thenumberisalreadystoredinyourphonebook, onlythenameappears.Ifthenumberisnotstored, onlythephonenumberappears. Toviewdetails,press [OPEN]. Calldetailsincludetypeofcall,date,timeandphone number. Press [MESSAGE]tosendtheTXTmessage.
MENUFUNCTIONS PHONESETTINGS PHONESETTINGS LOCATION H PHONESETTINGS Allowsyoutocustomizethephonesettings. Todeterminewhetherornotthenetworksystemcandetectyour position: Press LANGUAGE Selectsthelanguageinwhichlettersaredisplayedonthescreen. Press [MENU] . Selectoneofthefollowingoptionswiththe NavigationKey. Press •English •Español [OK]tosaveit. SECURITY Preventsunauthorizeduseofyourphone.
MENUFUNCTIONS PHONESETTINGS PHONESETTINGS MENUFUNCTIONS ERASEALLCONTACTS LOCKMODE Press [MENU] thenenter “Password”,press [OK].Thedefaultpasswordisthelast4digitsofyourphonenumber. Amessage,askingforyourconfirmation,will appearasfollowing.“EraseAllContacts?”, thenselect“Yes”,press [OK]. Press [MENU] thenenter “Password”,press [OK].Thedefaultpasswordisthelast4digitsofyourphonenumber.
MENUFUNCTIONS PHONESETTINGS SYSTEMSELECT SelectsthePreferredSystem. [MENU] . Selectoneofthefollowingoptionswiththe NavigationKey. Press •AutomaticB •AutomaticA •HomeOnly Press [OK]tosaveit. SETTINGS MENUFUNCTIONS Customizesyourphoneandoptimizesperformancethrougha varietyofsettings. H DISPLAY Allowsyoutocustomizethedisplays.
SETTINGS MENUFUNCTIONS SETTINGS BACKLIGHT Backlightsthedisplayandkeypadandactivatesdimmingforeasy viewingindarkplaces. Press [MENU] . Selectoneofthefollowingoptionswiththe NavigationKey. . [MENU] . Selectoneofthefollowingoptionsbypressingthe NavigationKey. [OK]tosaveit. •Default [MENU] •7Seconds •15Seconds •30Seconds •AlwaysOn •AlwaysOff . [OK]tosaveit.
MENUFUNCTIONS SETTINGS CONTRAST [MENU] Allowsyoutocustomizethecallsettings. . Select“MainLCD”or“SubLCD”withthe NavigationKey. Selectoneofthefollowingoptionsbypressingthe NavigationKey. IN-CALLSOUNDS Yourphonecanalertyouwithanaudibletonewhenonceaminute duringavoicecall,orforconnectordisconnectcalls. MINUTEBEEP Tosetsaminutereminderthatbeepstensecondsbeforetheend ofeachminuteduringacall.
SETTINGS MENUFUNCTIONS SETTINGS CALLDISCONNECT AUTORETRY Notifiesyouthatacallhasbeenunsuccessfullyplaced. [MENU] Press . Select“On”or“Off”withtheNavigationKey. [OK]tosaveit. Press Toallowsyoutospecifyhowyouwanttoanswercalls. [MENU] . Selectoneofthefollowingoptionswiththe NavigationKey.
MENUFUNCTIONS SETTINGS TTYMODE YourphoneisabletooperatewithaTTY(Teletypewriter)devicein bothanaloganddigitalmodes.Thisfeatureissystemdependent andmaynotbeavailableinallareas. Press [MENU] H SOUNDS Allowsyoutocustomizethesoundsettings. CALLRINGTONE Toselectaringertypeforincomingcalls. Press •TTYFull •TTYTalk •TTYHear •TTYOff [OK]tosaveit. MENUFUNCTIONS .
SETTINGS MENUFUNCTIONS SETTINGS ALERTSOUNDS Toselecttypeofsoundyouwillhearwhenyoureceiveanincoming TXTmessageorvoicemailmessage. [MENU] Toselectakeypadtoneyouwillhearwhenyoupressakey. [MENU] . Selectoneofthefollowingoptionswiththe NavigationKey. ToselectaringertypeforreceivingTXTMessage. Press KEYPADVOLUME Press TXTMESSAGE MENUFUNCTIONS .
MENUFUNCTIONS SETTINGS ROAMINGINDICATOR TheEnhancedRoamingIndicator(ERI)featuredisplaysatext banneronthedisplayscreeninformingthehandsetuserofwhich systemsthewirelessdeviceisusingascomparedtotheserviceplan theypurchased.TheERIBannertextchangestotellacustomerif theyareusingthe:“VerizonNetwork”,“ExtendedNetwork”or “Roaming”. Press [MENU] MENUFUNCTIONS Storesupto500entries,eachofwhichcanbeassignedtoagroup.
MENUFUNCTIONS CONTACTS H CONTACTLIST Retrievesanentrybynameandnumber,andcallsthenumberby simplypressing .Youcanreviewalltheentriesstoredinyour phonebooklistorfindanentryquicklybyenteringallorpartof aname. CONTACTS MENUFUNCTIONS H GROUPS Allowsyoutoclassifyphoneentriesintoasmanyas30groups.
MENUFUNCTIONS CONTACTS Press [DONE].“CONTACTADDEDTOGROUP” willbedisplayed.Repeatforeachlocationforthe Group. CHANGEGROUPNAME Press [MENU] .Selectanexistinggroupnamethatyouhaveaddedwiththe NavigationKey. Press [OPTIONS]toselect“Rename”. Inputanewgroupname. Press [SAVE]tosaveit. Thedefaultgroupnames(Family,Work)cannotbechanged. ERASEGROUP Press [MENU] .UsetheNavigation Keytoselect,thendeletethegroup.
MENUFUNCTIONS CONTACTS H SPEEDDIALS Inidlemode,callscanbeplacedtonumbersstoredinspeeddialby pressing&holdingthelocationnumberonthekeypad. Fora2-digitlocationnumber,pressthefirstnumber,thenpressand holdthesecondnumber. TOOLS H CALCULATOR Toaccessthecalculator: Press Press [MENU] . Toassignaphonenumbertoalocation,selectthe locationandpress [SET].
MENUFUNCTIONS TOOLS H SCHEDULE Setsaneventandremindsyouofthatevent. TOOLS MENUFUNCTIONS STARTDATE Usethekeypadtochangeorenterthestartdate. TIMEZONE UsetheNavigationKeytoselectatimezone, [SET].(EST,EDT,CST,CDT,MST,MDT,PST, press PDT,AKST,AKDT,HAST,HADT,GMT/UTC). ADDNEWPLAN Press [MENU] . MovetheNavigationKeyleft,right,upordownto chooseadateinthecalendarandthenpress [OK]. Press [OPTIONS]to1.WeeklyView,2.
MENUFUNCTIONS TOOLS TOOLS REMINDER UsetheNavigationKeytoselectanalerttimeinterval option(0Minutes,5Minutes,10Minutes,15Minutes). Press press [SAVE],thenselect“Yes”tosaveitor toreturntothecalendar. Thedateoftheeventwillbemarkedonyourcalendar. VIEWPLANLIST ToviewtheCalendarList: MovetheNavigationKeytochooseaneventandthen press [VIEW].Press [OPTIONS]to1.Monthly View,2.WeeklyView,3.Add,4.GoToDate,5.Erase, 6.
MENUFUNCTIONS PHONEINFO MESSAGING H PHONEINFO H WHENANEWMESSAGEARRIVES MYNUMBER Displaysyourphonenumber. Press [MENU] MENUFUNCTIONS Thefollowingdisplayappears whenanewmessagearrives. Todisplaythemessage, press [OK]. . H VOICEMAIL YouwillseetheMDN/MIN. Toreturntothepreviouspage,press [OK]. Displaysthenumberofvoicemailsandaccessesthemby . pressing OR SWVERSION Displaysthe(Software/PRL/ERI)version.
MENUFUNCTIONS MESSAGING EXISTINGUSER Dial*86andpress . Attherecording,enteryour4digitpassword,then press . Tolistentonewmessages,press . H NEWTXTMSG TosendanewTXTmessage: OR Press [MENU] or . Under“To”,inputthephonenumberand press . MESSAGING MENUFUNCTIONS •Bypressing [OPTIONS],youcanchoosefromthe following: 1.SaveAsDraft:Tosavemessageindraftfolder. 2.
MENUFUNCTIONS MESSAGING MESSAGING FORWARD H INBOX TheInboxmanagesreceivedTextmessages.Toaccess: ToforwardtheTextmessage. OR Press [MENU] Selectamessageandpress Themessageisdisplayed. or . [OPEN]. Toeraseareceivedmessage [ERASE]. Pressing [OPTIONS],theusercanchoosefrom thefollowing: REPLY Typeyourreplyandthenpress MENUFUNCTIONS [SEND]. REPLYW.
MENUFUNCTIONS MESSAGING ERASEINBOX Toerasealltheinboxmessages,select“EraseInbox” andthenselect“Yes”,press [OK]. MESSAGING MENUFUNCTIONS H SENT ManagessentTEXTmessagesormessageswaitingtobesent. OR MESSAGEINFO Toshowreceivedtextmessageinformation. Press [MENU] or Selectamessageandpress Themessageisdisplayed. . [VIEW]. Toeraseasentmessage [ERASE].
MENUFUNCTIONS MESSAGING ADDTOCONTACTS Tosavenumbertocontacts. MESSAGEINFO Toshowreceivedtextmessageinformation. MESSAGING MENUFUNCTIONS H DRAFTS DraftFoldercontainsanydraftmessagesorsavedmessages. Ifmessagecompositionisinterruptedbyavoicecallorother interruptingevent,thetextofthecurrentcompositionis automaticallysavedinthedraftsfolder. OR Press [MENU] or Selectamessageandthenpress Themessageisdisplayed. . [EDIT].
MENUFUNCTIONS MESSAGING H ERASEALLMESSAGE MESSAGING MENUFUNCTIONS H SETTINGS Toerasemessage. Managesmessagingfeaturesthroughvariousfeatures. OR Press [MENU] or . OR AUTOSAVE Automaticallysavessentmessageswhennewmessagessend. Selectoneofthefollowingoptionswiththe NavigationKey. •EraseInbox •EraseSent •EraseDrafts •EraseAll Select“Yes”,thenpress Press [MENU] or .
MENUFUNCTIONS MESSAGING MESSAGING QUICKTEXT ENTRYMODE ToedittheQuickTextmessageyouhavesaved: Press [MENU] SetsanEntryModeasadefault.Forexample,ifWordModeisthe default,itsiconwillappear. or Selectamessagefromthelist.Press . [OK]. •ToerasethesavedQuickTextmessage,press [ERASE]. “EraseQuickText?”willbedisplayed,select“Yes”to eraseit.
MENUFUNCTIONS MESSAGING EMERGENCYCONTACTS SIGNATURE Createasignaturethatcanautomaticallybeinsertedattheendofa message. Press [MENU] or Toinput“Signature”,enterSignatureEditwindow byselection“Custom”. [OK]saveit. Ifthe“AutoView”issettoon,theuserwillbeabletoviewthe message.Ifthe“AutoView”issettooff,theusercanviewthe messagebyenteringSMSMenu->Inbox.
EMERGENCYCONTACTS •#MIN/MinutesUsage:#MINisaVZWCustomerService VRUnumber(Freecall)thatprovidescustomersinformation ontheirVerizonWirelessusage.Whentheusercalls #MIN/#646fromthedeviceandsuccessfullyconnectstothe VRUsystem,theuserwillhavetheoptionto -Stayontheline-theVRUsystemwillreadusage informationindetail,alongwithsomeexplanation.
SAFETYANDWARRANTY SAFETYINFORMATIONFOR WIRELESSHANDHELDPHONES ReadThisInformationBeforeUsingYour HandheldPortableCellularTelephone EXPOSURETORADIOFREQUENCYSIGNALS Yourwirelesshandheldportabletelephoneisalowpowerradio transmitterandreceiver.WhenitisON,itreceivesandalsosends outradiofrequency(RF)signals. InAugust1996,theFederalCommunicationsCommissions(FCC) adoptedRFexposureguidelineswithsafetylevelsforhandheld wirelessphones.
SAFETYANDWARRANTY SAFETYINFORMATIONFOR WIRELESSHANDHELDPHONES SAFETYINFORMATIONFOR WIRELESSHANDHELDPHONES SAFETYANDWARRANTY ELECTRONICDEVICES POSTEDFACILITIES MostmodernelectronicequipmentisshieldedfromRFenergy. However,certainelectronicequipmentmaynotbeshieldedagainst theRFsignalsfromyourwirelessphone. TurnyourphoneOFFwherepostednoticessorequire.
SAFETYANDWARRANTY SAFETYINFORMATIONFOR WIRELESSHANDHELDPHONES SAFETYINFORMATIONFOR FCCRFEXPOSURE SAFETYANDWARRANTY PRECAUTIONS WARNING!READTHISINFORMATIONBEFOREUSING YourHandheldPortableTelephoneisahighqualitypieceof equipment.Beforeoperating,readallinstructionsandcautionarymarkingson(1)ACAdaptor(2)Batteryand(3)ProductUsing Battery. CAUTIONS •DONOTusethisequipmentinanextremeenvironment wherehightemperatureorhighhumidityexists.
SAFETYANDWARRANTY SARINFORMATION THISMODELPHONEMEETSTHEGOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTSFOREXPOSURETORADIOWAVES. Yourwirelessphoneisaradiotransmitterandreceiver.Itis designedandmanufacturednottoexceedtheemissionlimits forexposuretoradiofrequency(RF)energysetbytheFederal CommunicationsCommissionoftheU.S.Government.Theselimits arepartofcomprehensiveguidelinesandestablishpermittedlevels ofRFenergyforthegeneralpopulation.
SAFETYANDWARRANTY FCCHEARING-AIDCOMPATIBILITY (HAC)REGULATIONSFOR WIRELESSDEVICES OnJuly10,2003,theU.S.FederalCommunicationsCommission (FCC)ReportandOrderinWTDocket01-309modifiedthe exceptionofwirelessphonesundertheHearingAidCompatibility Actof1988(HACAct)torequiredigitalwirelessphonesbe compatiblewithhearing-aids.TheintentoftheHACActisto ensurereasonableaccesstotelecommunicationsservicesforpersons withhearingdisabilities.
SAFETYANDWARRANTY FDACONSUMERUPDATE U.S.FoodandDrugAdministrationCenterforDevicesandRadiologicalHealth ConsumerUpdateonWirelessPhones 1.Dowirelessphonesposeahealthhazard? Theavailablescientificevidencedoesnotshowthatanyhealthproblems areassociatedwithusingwirelessphones.Thereisnoproof,however, thatwirelessphonesareabsolutelysafe.Wirelessphonesemitlowlevels ofradiofrequencyenergy(RF)inthemicrowaverangewhilebeing used.
SAFETYANDWARRANTY FDACONSUMERUPDATE 4.Whataretheresultsoftheresearchdonealready? Theresearchdonethusfarhasproducedconflictingresults,andmany studieshavesufferedfromflawsintheirresearchmethods.Animal experimentsinvestigatingtheeffectsofradiofrequencyenergy(RF) exposurescharacteristicofwirelessphoneshaveyieldedconflicting resultsthatoftencannotberepeatedinotherlaboratories.
SAFETYANDWARRANTY FDACONSUMERUPDATE 8.WhathasFDAdonetomeasuretheradiofrequencyenergy comingfromwirelessphones? TheInstituteofElectricalandElectronicEngineers(IEEE)isdevelopinga technicalstandardformeasuringtheradiofrequencyenergy(RF) exposurefromwirelessphonesandotherwirelesshandsetswiththe participationandleadershipofFDAscientistsandengineers.
SAFETYANDWARRANTY FDACONSUMERUPDATE PROTECTYOUR WARRANTY SAFETYANDWARRANTY 12.WherecanIfindadditionalinformation? Foradditionalinformation,pleaserefertothefollowingresources: ReadyourWarrantycarefully,withthespecialconsiderationto paragraphsevenoftheLimitedWarrantyforyourunit. •FDAwebpageonwirelessphones (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html) “Warrantydoesnotapplyto...
SAFETYANDWARRANTY 12MONTHLIMITED WARRANTY PantechWireless,Inc.
SAFETYANDWARRANTY 12MONTHLIMITED WARRANTY Somestatesorprovincesdonotallowlimitationsonhowlongan impliedwarrantylastsortheexclusionorlimitationofincidental orconsequentialdamagesotheabovelimitationorexclusionsmay notapplytoyou.ThisWarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,and youmayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostateor provincetoprovince.