User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Ivy Aya_00_Introduction
- Ivy Aya_01_Getting Started
- Ivy Aya_02_Basic Operations
- Ivy Aya_03_Handset Interface
- Ivy Aya_04_Phone
- Ivy Aya_05_Messaging & Internet
- Ivy Aya_06_Camera
- Ivy Aya_07_Full Seg/One Seg
- Ivy Aya_08_Useful Functions
- Ivy Aya_09_Connectivity
- Ivy Aya_10_Global Services
- Ivy Aya_11_Handset Settings
- Ivy Aya_12_For Assistance
- Ivy Aya_13_Safety Precautions
Do not touch Charging Terminal with your hands, fingers, etc.
May cause electric shock, injury or malfunction.
Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment
This section is based on "医療機関内での携帯電話等の使用に関する指針" (Electromagnetic
Compatibility Conference, August 2014) and "Guidelines for Prevention of Effects of Radio Waves
from Various Equipment Using Radio Waves on Implantable Medical Equipment" (Ministry of Internal
Affairs and Communications).
Persons with an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator should keep handset at least 15 cm away
from the device.
Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators.
When using electronic medical equipment (other than implanted cardiac
pacemakers/defibrillators) outside medical facilities, check with the equipment vendor or
distributor for information about the effects of radio waves.
Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment.
Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment. Observe these guidelines in
medical institutions:
・Observe each medical facility's instruction when using a mobile phone.
・Always power off handset in operation rooms, intensive care units, etc.
・Ensure necessary distance from electronic medical equipment nearby even where mobile phone use
is permitted such as medical ward or lobby.
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