Ice Mobile SOL III User Manual

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Brand Name: Ice Mobile
Model Name: SOL III
FCC ID: C89SOLIII
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  • Page 1 User’s Manual GSM Mobile Phone Brand Name: Ice Mobile Model Name: SOL III FCC ID: C89SOLIII...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT 1. BASIC INFORMATION ....7 1.1..........7 RIEF NTRODUCTION 1.2............. 8 AFETY OTICE 1.3......9 AFETY LERT AND AUTIONS 1.3.1. General Cautions ........... 9 1.3.2. Cautions of Using the Phone ....... 11 1.3.3. Cautions of Using the Battery ..... 13 1.3.4.
  • Page 3 2.1.3. Description of Keys ........22 2.2. SIM C ... 23 NSTALL ARD AND EMORY 2.2.1. SIM Card ............. 23 2.2.2. Inserting and Taking out SIM Card .... 24 2.2.3. Memory Card ..........25 2.3............. 25 ATTERY 2.3.1. Install the Battery ........25 2.3.2.
  • Page 4 3.11. C ........... 34 AITING 3.12. C ........... 34 ARRING 3.13. P ........34 OWER OFF THE HONE 4. FUNCTION MENU ......35 4.1......35 TRUCTURE OF UNCTION ............38 4.2.1 Dialed calls ..........38 4.2.2 Received calls ..........39 4.2.3 Missed calls ..........
  • Page 5 4.3.7. Copy ............... 43 4.3.8. Others ............. 43 ............44 NTERNET 4.4.1 open ............44 4.4.2 Current page ..........45 4.4.3 send connection ..........45 4.4.4 Bookmarks ............ 45 4.4.5 History ............46 4.4.6 Offline pages ..........46 4.4.7 Tools ............46 4.4.8 Eixt ...............
  • Page 6 4.5.6 Templates ............ 58 4.5.7 Voice Mail server ........58 4.5.8 Message Settings ......... 59 4.5.9 Message capacity ........63 ..............63 OOLS 4.6.2 Alarm ............63 4.6.3 Bluetooth ............. 64 4.6.4 Calendar ............65 4.6.5 STK ............. 66 ............. 66 AMERA ..........
  • Page 7: Basic Information

    5 ACCESSORIES ........ 82 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ..83 7 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION ........85 1. Basic Information 1.1. Brief Introduction Thanks for selectingF3002color screen GSM/GPRS digital mobile phone. Through reading the manual, you can fully know how to use F3002 mobile phone, appreciate its complete function and simple operating method.
  • Page 8: Safety Notice

    1s under phone call. Besides basic call functions, F3002 also provides many kinds of practical functions, such as name card holder, scene mode, message, audio and video player, radio, camera and video, game, GPRS internet access, Bluetooth, alarm clock, calculator, world clock, STK, time and date, auto power-on and shut-down and etc.
  • Page 9: Safety Alert And Cautions

    taking down the battery). Please copy the number and keep it safe for future use. In order to use the phone more safely, please adopt preventive measures, for example: set up the PIN code of SIM card, PIN code can prevent your SIM card from being used by others without permission.
  • Page 10 the phone has hands-free function, please make a phone call hands free; if the driving conditions are not good, please stop the car, and then dial or receive a call. When approaching the places that storing fuel, chemicals or  explosives, and etc., please comply with the laws, regulations and the relevant signs.
  • Page 11: Cautions Of Using The Phone

     Please don’t place the battery, the phone and the charger in the micro-wave oven or high-voltage equipment; otherwise may cause circuit damage or fire breakout and other accidents.  Please don’t use the phone in the places with inflammable and explosive gas;...
  • Page 12 the damage, creep age and circuit failure of the phone.  Please don’t knock the LCD by force or use the LCB to knock other things; otherwise may cause the damage of liquid crystal plate and the leaking of liquid crystal. If liquid crystal enters the eyes, it may cause ablepsia.
  • Page 13: Cautions Of Using The Battery

    may clean out the information stored in the floppy disks, stored value cards and credit cards. Please place the drawing pin and other small metal objects in  the place that far from the headphone of the phone. The loudhailer is magnetic when it is working and will attract these small metal objects so that may cause personal injury or damage the phone.
  • Page 14  When installing the battery, don’t apply pressure forcefully; otherwise it may cause liquid leaking, overheat, explosion or fire breakout of the battery.  Please don’t make the battery short circuit using the electrical wire, needle and other metal objects; don’t place the battery, necklace and other metal objects together;...
  • Page 15: Cautions Of Using The Charger

    water immediately, and see a doctor if necessary. If the battery is leaking liquid or giving out strange odor,  please take the battery away from open fire immediately, avoid fire breakout or explosion.  Please don’t make the battery damp, otherwise it may cause overheat, smoking or corrosion of the battery.
  • Page 16 cause creepage, fire breakout and damage the phone and the charger. Short circuit of the charger is forbidden; otherwise it may  cause electric shock, smoking and charger damage.  Please don’t use the charger when the power cord is damaged; otherwise it may cause fire breakout or electric shock.
  • Page 17: Cleaning And Maintenance

    cleaning and maintenance. Seize the charger when pulling the plug, pulling the power  cord will damage the electrical wire, cause electric shock or fire breakout. Don’t charge in the following places: direct sunlight and other  high temperature places; wet and ashy place or the place with large vibration (will cause failure);...
  • Page 18: Before Use

    2. Before Use 2.1. Name and Explanation of Each Part 2.1.1. Appearance Sketch Map (the picture is only for your reference) ****** 2.1.2. Description of the Standby Pictures (the picture is only for your reference) Icon Description of functions Network signal strength The more the stripe is, the stronger the signal is.
  • Page 19 The more the stripe is, the stronger the signal is. When SIM card 1s inserted in card slot 2, standby screen will show the icon. Battery strength The full the fill is, the more electric quantity is. Standby screen will show the icon. Alarm clock on and off It means that alarm clock is set and started.
  • Page 20 Full MMS When stored quantity of MMS is full, standby screen will show the icon. Missed call When there is missed call, standby screen will show the icon. Call forward in SIM card 1 When call forward unconditionally is started in SIM card 1, standby screen will show the icon.
  • Page 21 Indoor When scene mode is set as lndoor mode, standby screen will show the icon. Earphone When the earphone connects with the phone normally, standby mode will show the icon. Flight mode When the phone is set as flight mode, standby screen will show the icon.
  • Page 22: Description Of Keys

    2.1.3. Description of Keys Keys Function Left soft key Left soft key Standby interface, press the left soft key to enter the option menu. Right soft key Right soft key Press the right soft key to return to the standby idle screen interface. Navigation key On other interfaces, it equals to Navigation key...
  • Page 23: Install Sim Card And Memory Card

    get through the preset voice inbox. Asterisk key On the standby interface, input *; after inputting telephone number, if you want Asterisk key to input extension number, please press and hold asterisk key, after the display screen shows “P”, please input your extension number.
  • Page 24: Inserting And Taking Out Sim Card

    In order to avoid losing or damaging the information saves in SIM card, please don’t touch the metal contact surface, and place SIM card 1n the place that away from electricity and magnetic force. Once SIM card 1s damaged, you can’t use the phone normally.
  • Page 25: Memory Card

    2.2.3. Memory Card The T-Flash card and its contacts easily by damaged by  scratches or bending, so be careful when handing, inserting or removing the card Before installing the T-Flash card, always make sure that  the phone is switched off and then remove the battery. With the back of the phone facing you, find the slot of ...
  • Page 26: Charging

    then press the other end to install the battery. Prompt: Please operate correctly to avoid damaging the battery connector. 2.3.2. Charging Insert the charger on the charging interface at the side end of the phone. After inserting the charging plug, battery strength icon stripe at the top right corner of the screen is scrolling, which means that the charging is processing;...
  • Page 27: Security Password

    2.4. Security Password  PIN (Personal Identification Number) is used to prevent your SIM card from being used illegally. PIN is usually provided with SIM card together. If you input wrong PIN for continuous three times, please input PUK to unlock it. Please contact with your network operator for more details.
  • Page 28: Quick User Guide

    be used again. Please contact with your service provider to buy new card. You can’t change PUK. If you lose the code, please contact with your service provider.  PUK2 When changing the locked PIN2, you need to input PUK2. If you input wrong PUK2 for continuous ten times, you can’t the functions that need PIN2.
  • Page 29 The phone has not only the basic functions of mobile phone, but also support rich, practical and rapid feature functions, can be briefly introduced as follows: Name card holder: Each name card holder record stored in the  phone can be related with several telephone numbers at most, the phone can store 500 records at most;...
  • Page 30: Function Hot Key

    Multimedia: Your phone provides all kinds of entertainment  services including player, camera, file management, record, and other functions. Camera: The phone supports camera and video function. You  can customize the camera and video, and switch between prepositive and postpositive video captures through menu option.
  • Page 31: Dial A Call

    Power on Press hold Power-off mode power-on power-off key Power off Press hold Power-on mode power-on power-off key Enter function list Press left soft key Standby mode Enter call log Press the dial icon Standby mode Input telephone number Press Number key Standby mode Ring off Press the hang-up key...
  • Page 32: Reject A Call

    ――Contacts: During a call, you can enter the name card holder and conduct the relevant operations. ――Message: During a call, you can enter SMS and conduct the relevant operations. During a call, you can’t send and receive MMS. ――Call log: Enter the call log interface. ――Start to record: Enter Record during a call, the file will be stored in Record menu.
  • Page 33: End A Call

    3.6. End a Call After finishing a call, you can press Hang up key to end a call. 3.7. Emergency Services You can directly dial an emergency service call without SIM card. Different network uses different emergency numbers, please consult your network operations company for more details. 3.8.
  • Page 34: Call Forward

    3.10. Call Forward After call forward function is started, according to different forward conditions settings (Call Forward Unconditionally, Forward Busy, Forward No Answer, Forward Can Not Reach), you can select to switch the incoming call to voice inbox or other telephone numbers.
  • Page 35: Function Menu

    off the phone. 4. Function Menu 4.1. Structure of Function Menu The default structure of the function menu is as follows: 1-1. Call log 1-1-1 Dialed Calls 1-1-2 Received Calls 1-1-3 Missed Calls 1-1-4 Rejected Calls 1-1-5 Delete All 1-1-6 Call Timer 1-1-7 Call Costs 1-1-8 GPRS counter 1-2.
  • Page 36 1-2-4 call 1-2-5 Delete 1-2-6 Mark 1-2-87Copy 1-2-8 Others 1-3 Internet 1-3-1 open 1-3-2 current page 1-3-3 send connection 1-3-4 bookmarks 1-3-5 histories 1-3-6 offine pages 1-3-7 tools 1-3-8 eixt 1-4 Mulitimedia 1-4-1 TV 1-4-2 audio player 1-4-3 video player 1-4-4 FM redio 1-4-5 digital video 1-4-6 recirder...
  • Page 37 1-5-2 Inbox 1-5-3 Outbox 1-5-4 Draftbox 1-5-5 Sentbox 1-5-6 Templates 1-5-7 Voice Mail server 1-5-8 Message Settings 1-5-9 Message capacity 1-6 Tools 1-6-1 alarm 1-6-2 bluetooth 1-6-4 calendar 1-6-5 STK 1-7 camera 1-8 file management 1-9 Image brower 1-10 profiles 1-10-1 normal 1-10-2 silent 1-10-3 meeting...
  • Page 38: Call Logs

    1-11-1 call settings 1-11-2 phone settings 1-11-3 display settings 1-11-4 security settings 1-11-5 connection management Call Logs Display your recent call log. 4.2.1 Dialed calls Display the list of your recent dialed numbers. On the interface of Dialed, choose one record, then press left soft key “Option”...
  • Page 39: Received Calls

    Send message: You could send SMS or MMS to this number.  Add to existed contacts: Add this number to the existing  record of the name card holder. Add to blacklist: Add this number to the blacklist.  Delete: Delete this record. ...
  • Page 40: Delete All

    4.2.5 Delete All: You could delete all the records of the Dialed, Answered, Missed and Rejected. 4.2.6 Call timer You could choose the view the time counting in SIM1, SIM2 and SIM3, which displays the last call, answered call, dialed call and all the calls.
  • Page 41: Gprs Counter

    4.2.8 GPRS counter You could check the GPRS flow of the SIM1, SIM2 and SIM3 and press left soft key to reset. 4.3 Contacts This function could help you browse the name card holder, store, edit and delete the names and phone numbers in the phone and SIM card.
  • Page 42: New

    4.3.1 Create new name card holder records to SIM card or the mobile phone. 4.3.2 Search Look up the record stored in the phone or the SIM cards. 4.3.3 Write Message Send message or multimedia message to this record. 4.3.4. Call Dial this record directly or by means of IP call.
  • Page 43: Mark

    4.3.76 Mark Choose one record or all records, and cancel what you choose are also allowed. 4.3.7. Copy Copy the record to SIM cards or memory card.. 4.3.8. Others ――Speed Dial Setting: Set this record into shortcut dial. After setting, on the standby interface, long press the number key you’ve set can call this record.
  • Page 44: Internet

    ――Own Number: You can view or edit the number of this phone. ――Memory Query: You could enquire the capacity of SIM1, SIM2,SIM 3, and the phone. ――Single/Double line display: You can set the display mode of record list as one line or two lines. Internet The device is compatible with WAP service.
  • Page 45: Current Page

    2. homepage Enter homepage and visit it. 4.4.2 Current page ------stop -----set as homepage -----sava as bookmark -----sava as offline pages -----webpage information 4.4.3 send connection 4.4.4 Bookmarks Enter bookmark page, you can add new bookmark. You can also do the following operations with the bookmark: get started, view, edit, delete, and delete all.
  • Page 46: History

    ――Delete: Delete the bookmark. ――Delete all: Delete all bookmarks. 4.4.5 History Record the websites you visited before. On the history record interface you can also do the following operation with the visited web pages: get started, view, delete, and delete all. ――Go: Get started to visit the web page which bookmark marked.
  • Page 47: Eixt

    ―Clear Cookie: Clear the cookie files ――Browser setting: ―Network account SIM: Set your internet account of SIM1, SIM2 ,SIM3 or SIM4 in order to visit internet correctly. ―Image Download: You can disable or activate “picture download”. ―Play Background Sound: You can disable or activate “play background tone”.
  • Page 48: Multimedia

    cursor will go to the icon at the bottom of the screen. Then press left function key again, the cursor will go to address bar of the web page. Multimedia 4.5.1 Select TV to enjoy TV programs. Press OK key to enter the full screen mode.
  • Page 49 On the audio player interface, move cursor to the shortcut keys on the screen, you could rapidly operate the MP3 functions. OK key: play/pause the MP3 UP/Down key: change volume Left key: select the previous MP3 Right key: select the next MP3 Under the MP3 list interface, press left soft key, then you can do operations as follows: --Music list: Display all the MP3 or the play list you’ve saved.
  • Page 50: Video Player

    Prompt: In the main interface of “Play MP3’ press shortcut key or hang-up key to return, the background broadcasting status will remain and the standby interface will display the name of the music played in circulation. 4.5.3 Video Player This phone supports the video format of 3pg and mp4. Enter the video play list interface, press left soft key, you could go on the following operations.
  • Page 51: Fm Radio

    4.5.4 FM radio You can listen to Fm radio freely. Enter the radio interface, search the frequency automatically by pressing the up and down direction keys, and change previous or next channel by pressing the left and right direction keys. On the interface of the Radio playing, press left soft key you could enter the options menu and do operations as follows: --Auto search and save: Search frequency available...
  • Page 52: Digital Video

    4.5.5 Digital video You can use the camera camera 4.5.6 Recorder This function provides you to record voice memo. Use direction key to select the function icon and press left soft key to select to record settings. Start to record: record a new voice memo. Record file list: to see the record file list Storage medium: you can store the photos in phone or Memory card.
  • Page 53 You could write new message by using this function. When you input the message to be sent, press left soft key to send, to insert the templates, to contact Info, to add Phiz and to save, etc. --Send: Enter the interface of input number, you can dial the phone number directly, or press left soft key to enter the name card holder and choose the number to send.
  • Page 54 --To: Edit the receiver of the MMS, or enter the name card holder to choose the number, or choose group to add, after adding, the operation of deleting or modifying the receiver is also allowed. -Cc: Edit the forwarder of the MMS, or enter the name card holder to choose the number, or choose group to add, after adding, the operation of deleting or modifying the forwarder is also allowed.
  • Page 55: Inbox

    the MMS, it will arrive at the receiver only at the time you’ve set.(Unicom Card temporarily does not support this function) 4.5.3 Inbox Store the SMS, MMS and Push message you’ve received. The SMS, MMS and Push message could be differentiated by different icons.
  • Page 56: Outbox

    ――Sort: Sort the messages in the inbox by time, name, subject or message type. ――Deletere peated numbers: delete sanme numberinformation 4.5.4 Outbox Store the SMS and MMS you’ve sent in failure. The SMS and MMS could be differentiated by different icons. The two icons before the message list means whether this message is SMS or MMS, and it is stored in SIM1, SIM2, SIM3 SIM4or the phone.
  • Page 57: Sentbox

    messages. Drafts Store the SMS and MMS you’ve edited. The SMS and MMS could be differentiated by different icons. The two icons before the message list means whether this message is SMS or MMS, and it is stored in SIM1, SIM2, SIM 3 or the phone. Choose one SMS or MMS and press left soft key, you could delete, edit, lock, mark, sort, and so on.
  • Page 58: Templates

    Choose one SMS or MMS and press left soft key, you could delete, forward, lock, mark, sort, and so on. --Delete: Delete this SMS or MMS. --Forward: Forward this message to others. --Lock/unlock: Lock the message or unlock it. ――Mark: Choose this message or all messages in the inbox, or only choose the messages saved in SIM 1, SIM2 or SIM 3.
  • Page 59: Message Settings

    set the number of line 1, line 2, fax or data. Listen to the message: Dial the number of the voice mailbox  and listen to the message. Number settings: Edit the number of the voice mailbox.  Prompt: The realization of the voice mailbox requires the support of the network operator and you may firstly apply for this service.
  • Page 60 in SIM4. --Message Validity Period: You could set the validity period of the message for 1 hour, 6 hours, 24 hours, 72 hours, 1 week and the maximum value. Prompt: This time is related with the services of the network operator. --Status Report: May choose to start up or shut down the delivery report.
  • Page 61 Not save: Not to save automatically the message you sent. --Prior Storage Medium position: You could choose the preferential storage position at SIM card or phone. MMS Settings  --MMS Account: You could choose to set the MMS account of SIM1, SIM2 or SIM3 in order to send or receive the MMS correctly.
  • Page 62 Start up the automatic receiving, then the MMS is received and return to the standby interface, the MMS will be loaded automatically. --Play sound: When this function is started up, while viewing the MMS, the sound will be played automatically. --Advertising: If this function is on, the advertisements in MMS are allowed.
  • Page 63: Message Capacity

    --Channel: Add the channel index and channel name. --List Channel: Display the channel list. Language: Set different languages. 4.5.9 Message capacity You could view the capacity of SMS, MMS, WAP Push and OTA. Tools 4.6.2 Alarm You can edit alarm, time, ring and repeated ring mode. In “...
  • Page 64: Bluetooth

    4.6.3 Bluetooth Start up/shut down Bluetooth You can choose to “Open” or “Close” Bluetooth. Device visible You can choose “show phone” or “hidden” Bluetooth. If the Bluetooth is invisible, others cannot search your phone. Paired device  You can search different Bluetooth equipments and find compatible ones (as long as the PIN codes of two Bluetooth equipments are identical with each other, the match will be successful.
  • Page 65: Calendar

    Memory card. The default storage place will be “phone”. Help  You can view the operating instruction of Bluetooth. 4.6.4 Calendar You can look up the calendar according to this function. Press left soft key on the Calendar interface, you can do the following. New schedule ...
  • Page 66: Stk

    4.6.5 Enter STK submenu, you can use the additional services that the network service operator provided. The device has STK function. The service is provided by network operator. If SIM card or network operator fails to provide the service, the function can not be available. Contact network service operator, if you want to have more information.
  • Page 67: File Management

    4.8 File management Memory Card You can check the specific content and service condition of the phone memory via this function. Meanwhile, you can format memory, too. Choose one folder and press left soft key, then you can operate as follows: 1.
  • Page 68: Image Browser

    memorycard, but this operation will cause the data in it lose forever. Image browser You can view the pictures saved in the phone memory as well as edit them freely. In the picture list interface press left soft key you can do operations as follows: New folder: Change the folder in which pictures are saved.
  • Page 69: Sokoban

    4.10.2 Sokoban ――New game: You can start a new push cases game. ――Continue: You can continue to play the game you didn’t finish last time. ――Choose level: You can choose the level of the game. ――Game instruction: You can view the game instruction. Profiles 4.11 You could set different scene modes.
  • Page 70 ――SIM3 Call Ring: You could set the ringtone of SIM3 into fixed tone or more tones. ――SIM1 Msg Ring: You could set the message tone when the SIM1 receives the message. ――SIM2 Msg Ring: You could set the message tone when the SIM2 receives the message.
  • Page 71: Settings

    SIM2 and SIM3 and there are four options for you to choose: ring, vibrate, silent, and ring and vibrating.  Alarm&calendar Remind You could set the alarm clock alerts into ring, vibrate, silent and ring and vibrate.  Keypad Tones You could set the key-press tone into silent, ringtone 1 and ringtone 2.
  • Page 72: Call Settings

    4.12.1 Call settings Multi-SIM  ――SIM enable select: You can choose standby mode. ――Prompt: You can set as browser, prompt dial, cell broadcast, reply from the same card when three cards in use. After setting default card, select browser, prompt dial, cell broadcast, reply from the same card will use the default SIM card.
  • Page 73 operation will have phone independently registered with the most proper network. ――Manual select: Press left soft key, the phone will search available network, and select the compatible network from the network list. Call divert: When “call divert” function is activate, you ...
  • Page 74 out of the service area, the incoming calls will be transferred to voice inbox or other phone number according to the setup. ――Cancel all calls divert: You can delete all settings of call divert. Restrict calls: All outgoing calls, incoming calls, ...
  • Page 75 barring password. Prompt: The above-mentioned function will have to need network support. To use the function, please contact your network service provider. Call waiting: You can activate or deactivate the function.  When it is activate, even when you are making a call, you can also receive another income call.
  • Page 76: Phone Settings

    time when a call is connected, the reminder sound can be heard. ――Answer/ Reject Mode: ―SMS reply after reject: When an incoming call is rejected, a reminder “answer SMS” will appear. ―Anykey answer: When this function is started up, you can answer a call by press any key except right soft key or end key.
  • Page 77: Display Settings

    Restore factory settings: You can restore part of the  phone settings as factory settings. The default code of restoring factory settings is: 1234. 4.12.3 Display settings Wallpaper settings: You can set as default wallpaper  image as well as more other wallpaper images. Contrast: On the screen backlight interface you can set ...
  • Page 78: Security Settings

    -3DUIroll Prompt: When “nighttime” mode is turned on, the keypad light will not be on from am 6:00 to pm 6:00. 4.12.4 Security settings ――PIN You can start up, shut down or modify PIN code. Correct PIN code shall be input when you unlock or shut down PIN code.
  • Page 79 you can also set passwords for some menus, in this way, you will have to input password each time when you desire to open the menus. The default password of privacy protection mode is 1234. ――Auto keylock: setting the waiting time to lock the keypad.
  • Page 80: Connection Management

    4.12.5 Connection management Network account:You could select the account. GPRS settings:connect when needed or always connect. WIFI:Open or wifi network list. Input method introduced Your phone provides a variety of input mode for new, Editing phonebook records, find Chinese name and write short message and calendar functions, enter data or text.
  • Page 81 on the keyboard, the screen will appear the letter. Click the numeric keys to the first letter in the input button on the fast twice to enter the second letter on the key, and so on, if the input letters with the first letter in the same key, wait until the cursor appears again , and then enter a new letter.
  • Page 82 Tip: digital input method, press the "1" key is not input symbols; letters input method, quickly press the "1" key to switch symbol. Accessories You may choose following enhancements of the device. You can also check with your dealer. Additional battery (The customer is suggested to confirm whether it is supplied.) You can purchase the lithium batteries with different capacity provided by this company.
  • Page 83 Charger (The customer is suggested to confirm whether it is supplied.) You can check the charging status on display screen of the phone. You can press the power key and switch on the phone. Care and Maintenance Maintenance of battery ·Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery.
  • Page 84 metallic object causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery. ·Do not use damaged battery. ·Leave the battery in hot or cold places will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 85 maintenance. Additional Safety Information Remember to follow any special regulations in force and use the device only in its normal operation positions. Traffic Safety ·Unless there is an emergency, otherwise do not use the device when you are driving a vehicle without safety wireless equipment. Please park the vehicle in a safe place before you use the device in order to guarantee that you pay all attention to drive.
  • Page 86 you are in flying aircraft, using your device t is prohibited. Environment Safety ·Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area, and always switch off your device when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ·...
  • Page 87 United States with its action in Report and Outer FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
  • Page 88 avoided. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones.
  • Page 89 violate FCC regulations. NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phone to operate most efficiently: • Extend your antenna fully. • Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
  • Page 90 (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 91 -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Do not use the device with the environment which below minimum -10℃ or over maximum 50℃, the device may not work. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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