KCM N510 User Manual

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Dual-band GSM/GPRS handset
N510 User Guide
Rev A1.1
2007-01-09

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  • Page 1 Dual-band GSM/GPRS handset N510 User Guide Rev A1.1 2007-01-09...
  • Page 2 UNPACKING Thank you for purchasing N510. Check whether your phone comes equipped with all the neces sary components, as shown in the figure below. If the product is defective or there is a compo nent missing, immediately contact the office where you bought our phone.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 0…SAFETY INFORMATION 0…Search Entry 0…Add New Entry 0…Copy All 0…BEFORE YOU START 0…Delete 0…Caller Group 0…PHONE ICONS 0…Extra Number 0…DESCRIPTION OF KEYS 0…Settings 0…BACKLIGHT 0…Caller Picture 0…BATTERY 0…Caller Ring Tone 0…NETWORK LINKING 0…Caller Video 0…INSERT & REMOVE FLASH CARD 0…MESSAGE CENTER 0…THE IDLE PROFILE 0…Messages...
  • Page 4 0…Call cost 0…Melody compose 0…SMS Counter 0…GPRS Counter 0…FILE MANAGER 0…SETTINGS 0…ORGANIZER 0…Display Setup 0…Calendar 0…Phone Setup 0…To Do List 0…Call Setup 0…Alarm 0…Network Setup 0…World Clock 0…Security Setup 0…Hourly Alarm 0…User Profiles 0…Shortcuts 0…SERVICES 0…Sound Effect 0…SIM Tool Kit 0…Restore Factory Settings 0…WAP 0…S/W Version...
  • Page 5 0…SYMBOLS 0…MP3 AND MP4 INSTRUCTION 0…TEXT INPUT MODE 0…TROUBLESHOOTING 0…SPANISH/ENGLISH IUPUT MODE 0…Multitap ES/ABC Input Mode 0…GLOSSARY 0…Multitap es/abc Input Mode 0…Smart ES/ABC Input Mode 0…LIMITED WARRANTY 0…Smart es/abc Input Mode STATEMENT 0…Numeric Mode...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION PERSONAL USE Operation of any radio equipment including mobile phones may interfere with the function of in adequately shielded medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers. You must consult t he manufacturer of these devices or your physician before use. In oil depots and chemical factories where explosive gas or other products are stored, the user should pay close attention to the restriction on the use of mobile phone.
  • Page 7 Do not let children less than 14 years old hang the phone around the neck. MOBILE PHONE USE Please use only the accessories or parts offered by the manufacturer or those authorized by th e manufacturer. Use of unauthorized accessories might influence the performance of the phone. What’s worse, your phone might get damaged and harm will be caused to your body.
  • Page 8 Note! Non-professionals must not try to dissemble the phone. Phone Precautions! Use your phone battery only for its intended purpose, and never use any battery charger which is damaged or worn out. When you unplug your phone from its charger, grasp and pull the plug, not the power cord.
  • Page 9 Battery Precautions! Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, especially on a hard surface, can potenti ally cause damage to the phone and battery. If you suspect damage to the phone o r battery, take it to a service center for inspection. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way.
  • Page 10 s, keys or jewelry. ON THE ROAD Before making or receiving calls acquaint yourself thoroughly with the applicable local laws and guidelines regarding the use of mobile radio telephones and always abide by these laws. Air bags, anti-lock brakes, cruise control and fuel injection systems are normally immune to rad io transmissions but if you come across problems, please consult you vehicle dealer.
  • Page 11 den on an aircraft because of the potential interference with the telecommunication system. If the plane has not taken off yet, you should ask the flight crew for permission before you use y our phone. Note! If you have set your phone to Auto Switch ON, please check the Alarm Clock setting stat us and the Schedule menu to see the reminding time setting so that your phone will not power on automatically during the flight.
  • Page 12 levels of RF can produce health effects(by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research.
  • Page 13 nd positions the handset at a minimum of 1.5Cm from the body. Use of any body-worn accesso ries may not compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website an www.fcc.gov...
  • Page 14: Before You Start

    BEFORE YOU START PHONE ICONS Shows the received signal strength. The more the bars, the better the sign al strength. Appears when a new text message has been received Appears when you have messages waiting in voice mail Appears when the vibrator mode is selected as ring tone type. Appears when the alarm clock function is enabled.
  • Page 15: Description Of Keys

    DESCRIPTION OF KEYS Left Soft Key Performs the functions indicated by the text in the left bottom line of the display scr een above it. On standby mode, enables you to enter into the menu. When in the Game Mode, enables you to quit the program. In the menu mode, selects menu function or stores information that you have enter ed in the phone or SIM memory.
  • Page 16 On standby mode, enables you to enter into the call history. In the menu mode, press the Right Soft key function, to go back to previous screen. Send Key Press to dial a Number. Press to answer an incoming Call. End Key Press to end a call or reject an incoming call.
  • Page 17 supported by SIM card). Long press leads you to enter into “Homepage” directly. 0~9 Numeric Keys By pressing the keys, you can enter numbers and characters. If your phone is in the idle mode, you can make use of the Speed Dial function by long pressing the numb er keys and select options of menus quickly in menu mode.
  • Page 18 by pressing Right- Navigation key. During a call, when the MP3 player is working, you can regulate the volume of the voice or music. When there is an incoming call, you can stop the alert ring by short pressing the Do wn-side key.
  • Page 19 You can call the last number dialed in the idle screen by pressing the hook button o n the earphone. The last number dialed is launched by pressing the hook button, a nd then the call will be made by pressing the hook button again. If you press the hook button shortly In idle mode : MP3 player is background played.
  • Page 20: Backlight

    BACKLIGHT A backlight illuminates the display and the keypad. When you press any key, the backlight comes on. It goes off when no keys are pressed within a given period of time. BATTERY The phone comes with Li-ion battery which is only half charged but can be put into use immedi ately after the package is opened.
  • Page 21 Insert the battery into the phone by following three steps: Align the bottom of the battery down into the holes in the bottom of the phone. Then sit the battery on the back of the phone until it clicks into place. Slide up the battery cover until it clicks.
  • Page 22 How to Charge the Battery...
  • Page 23 Plug your charger into the main socket first. Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone. When the battery is charging, the icon on the upper left corner which indicates the battery charge level will flash in cycle. If the phone has powered off, a charging scr een will show that the battery is charging now.
  • Page 24: Network Linking

    operating environment and the way it is used. NETWORK LINKING SIM Card Your network service provider will offer you a SIM (subscriber identity module) card, which is inserted into your phone. It is the key to the digital GSM network. You sho uld install a valid SIM card in place before you start to use your phone.
  • Page 25 When you need to remove the SIM card, you should first switch off the phone, rem ove the battery and take it away from under the SIM card holder.
  • Page 26 ! Note: About the SIM card ; The SIM card is a computer chip containing information about your subscription, security, phonebook etc. When you register as a subscriber with GSM or GPRS network operator, you are provided with the SIM card. Always handle the SIM card with care and insert with the gold contacts facing d own.
  • Page 27 “Telcel GSM or Telcel ” -- Successful network registration. You may make a call a nd send or receive SMS. PIN Code A PIN code is adopted to prevent your SIM card from any illegal use. If a PIN code i s activated, you are requested to input the PIN code to unlock the SIM card every ti me your phone is switched on.
  • Page 28 ill be open to illegal use. When you enter a wrong phone lock code, you can clear it by pressing [END] key. C onfirm your operation by pressing [#] key or [OK] key. For example : If the phone lock code is set to be 0000, you can enter the code as f ollow : 0000#.
  • Page 29 When you need to remove the T-Flash card, you should switch off the phone before removing t he T-flash card from right side of the phone.
  • Page 30: The Idle Profile

    THE IDLE PROFILE Link Icons on the idle main screen Signal strength indicator and battery power level indicator: The fully filled bars on both icons only suggest abundance and not necessary 100% in power. Wallpaper ( Still or Animated Image) There are built-in still or animated wallpapers for your choice.
  • Page 31 Since barriers could greatly influence the talk quality on the telephone line, it is advi sable to move within a limited area to receive stronger signal. Dialing mode Whenever you press and input a numeric key, your phone will go to the dialing mod e.
  • Page 32 Adjusting the Call Volume During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece volume, use the Volume keys on the left side of the phone. Press the key to increase or decrease the volume level. Domestic Call The most convenient way to make a domestic call is to enter telephone numbers by pressing the numeric keys.
  • Page 33 For example: If you want to dial 1234567 to call the tele-banking system with the balance inq uiry number 7777 and password 0000, the dialing sequence will be: 1234567 + P +7777+ P + 0000. The first part is to call the banking system. When the call i s answered, the phone will transmit 7777 to enquire the balance.
  • Page 34 the number into the Phonebook by pressing “Save to Phonebook”. Emergency Call In whichever countries covered by the digital GSM network, you can make an emer gency call if you are within the coverage of the network. The network signal strengt h indictor will tell you whether you can make it or not.) If no service is available, th e screen will say “EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY”.
  • Page 35: Display Screen

    DISPLAY SCREEN Incoming call animation Signal Strength and Battery Power Level indicator. The number of the caller will be displayed on the screen if it is not saved in the Phonebook. Otherwise, caller’s name will be displayed. KEY OPERATION Function Key You can reject a call by pressing the [End] key.
  • Page 36: Call Log

    Silent mode icon display. In Silent mode, your phone will vibrate instead of ringing. CALL LOG Your phone saves the recent call record and all the call times. In “Call Time” sub-menu, you ha ve the following options: Last Call Time : You can see the last call time of your call. Total Sent : You can see the total sent call time of your call.
  • Page 37 Note ! : If the phone does not slide up and you want to use the function keys, you have to press the side camera key, then press the side volume key down while “Pre ss volume down to unlock keypad” is displayed on screen. Side Power Key : End a call.
  • Page 38: Function Menu

    Auto Answer If the earphone has been plugged into the jack on the phone and the Auto Answer function is set ON, the incoming call will be answered automatically in 5 seconds. To set the Auto Answer function, follow the steps ; Menu > User Profile >Headset >...
  • Page 39: Quick Search

    previous SIM card. If you do so, the type of the number, text memo and group type may be los t. Only the name and telephone number will remain in previous SIM card. The SIM card memory and phone memory is physically separated but they are searched as a si ngle entity.
  • Page 40: Add New Entry

    Add New Entry You can store the phone number in your phone. Select the storage location (To SIM/To Phone). Enter the name, number and caller group. Storage location : To SIM : stores 200 entries, to Phone : stores 300 entries. If you want to store the number at the idle screen.
  • Page 41: Caller Group

    Caller Group You can set different alert ring types, images, members to each of the five groups. Each of the five groups is Friends, Family, VIP, Business, Others. Navigation key is f or you to choose specific objects. Extra Number In this category, you can set Owner Number, Service Number and Emergency Numb Settings Shows the current setting status of the phonebook.
  • Page 42: Caller Video

    ed a call from that phone number, the specified ring tone rings. Caller Video If you set a specified video clip for a phone number in Phonebook, when you received a call from that phone number, the specified video clip is activated. Search by Location In the idle mode, you can enter “Location number + # ”...
  • Page 43: Message Center

    card memory or vice versa. Move:You can move the selected information either from Phone memory to SI M card memory or vice versa. Duplicate:Duplicate the selected information either from Phone memory to SIM card memory or vice versa. Send vCard:You can send name cards out or save them to archives by means o f SMS and MMS.
  • Page 44 “Failure!” will appear instead. The user should make a confirmation. The message could be sav ed automatically. That is, after the message is sent and return to the editing screen, the messa ge will still be there. You can activate this function by setting “Auto Memory” ON in the Messag e Setting menu.
  • Page 45 Multimedia Message A multimedia message can contain text, images, and/or sound clips. The phone has 5 preset MMS, which serve as samples when you want to create new MMS. When a message is readily finished, you can choose to send it at once or save it for later use. During the process of sending, you can see animation on the screen.
  • Page 46 ey to erase the character before the cursor. If you long press the Right soft key, all t he characters on the screen will be cleared. You can go back to the idle mode by pr essing the [END] key. Press [Ok] key to confirm your input and you can continue nu mber operation or quit.
  • Page 47 message is successfully sent. The unsent messages are also saved to the outbox an d “ No Number” is displayed, which indicates that there is no destination. You can edit the stored message in the outbox. In delivering a stored message, you can send to a person, many people or group. If you want to delete the message, you can choose from the delete/delete all.
  • Page 48 Delivery Report : Option that allows you to check if the message has been successfully delivered through the network to the other person. Reply Path : Transmit the reply path to the network terminals. The support of th e SMS center is needed for this function. Memory Status : To examine the status of the SIM card and Phone memory.
  • Page 49: Voice Mail Server

    available ; as home, delayed, restricted. Read Report : Requests notification from the service provider whether the receiv er has read the MMS. Options : “Send”, “Never Send”, “On request”. Delivery Report : Whether the delivery report is allowed or not. Filter Anonymous : You can set to allow or reject the anonymous MMS.
  • Page 50: Broadcast Message

    Broadcast Message Receive Mode : You can set activation “ON” or “OFF”. Read Message : You can read the message. Languages ; You can set the language type you want. Info Settings Select : You can select the channel you want. Add : You can add the channel you want.
  • Page 51: Dialed Calls

    Dialed Calls This menu lets you view the last some dialed calls. In the dialed calls list, you can view the details of the record by pressing the option soft key. Then select view option. In the view screen you can make a call to the number by pressing SEND key.
  • Page 52 clear the all call time. The following options are available. Last Call Time : You can see the last call time of your call. Total Sent : You can see the total sent call time of your call. Total Received : You can see the total received call time of your call. Reset All Time : When you want to reset call time, select the Reset All Time.
  • Page 53 Last Received : Used to show the last received GPRS data call. All Sent : Used to show the all sent GPRS data calls.. All Received : Used to show the all received GPRS data calls. Clear Counter : Used to reset all counter items. Note! You can only store 10 records of the Missed calls, Dialed Calls or Received C alls respectively.
  • Page 54 Finally, you can select the Dial font style and whether to display the Owner number. Phone Setup Time and Date This menu allows you to change the current time and date displayed. You can choose the city by pressing the Up/Down navigation key. The time and dat e format could be set by using left/right navigation key.
  • Page 55 Greeting is an alternative to the switch-on animation. Speed Dial You can set it On or Off. You also need to edit the speed dial number 2~8. Dedicated Key You can set the key function of the Navigation key (up/down/right/left) Auto Update of date and time You can set the auto update of date and time(On/Off).
  • Page 56 Caller ID Set whether to display your number on the other party’s phone. It can also depend on the network. Call Waiting Three options are available: Activate, Disable, Query Status. Call Divert You can divert the coming calls on your own setting. Call Barring You can bar the “Outgoing Calls”, “Incoming Calls”...
  • Page 57 tically. Closed User Group All calls listed in the group alert in the same way as your current setting. Prefix Number You can edit at most 3 Prefix dial number and use one of them. Note! Some setting should be supported by the network. The Call Barring function is applicable only when you subscribe to the network and be activated in SIM card.
  • Page 58 PIN Code When you want to activate the PIN code function, enter your Personal Identification Number. Personal Identification Number is needed to establish authorization for access to cer tain functions or information in your SIM card. The PIN code comes with your subsc ription.
  • Page 59 Change Password You can change the password such as PIN, PIN2, Phone Lock Password. Note! The default Phone Lock code is 0000. It is highly recommended for you to c hange it. User Profiles You can use the sound setting features to customize various settings such as ring type, vibrator, volume depending on environments: General 、Meeting 、Outdoor...
  • Page 60 Answer Mode : Any Key (On/Off). LCD Backlight : Set the LCD backlight time Note! Switch back to silent mode by long pressing [#] key. Press and hold again, it will go bac k to the previous mode. Shortcuts Edit the order of numbers dedicated to some shortcut function. Procedure:...
  • Page 61 MULTIMEDIA Camera In the camera main screen, you can take photos, set camera options or view the sa ved pictures. If there is not enough memory to save a new photo, you need to create free space by deleting old pictures or other files in the menu. Option (Press left key) : You can set the corresponding options and enter the album to see saved photos.
  • Page 62 To Power Off Display : Send the picture to power off display. To PhoneBook : Send the picture to phonebook. To MMS : Send the picture to MMS To EMS : Send the picture to EMS. To Bluetooth : Send the picture to bluetooth. Rename : Change the name of the selected photo.
  • Page 63 Select shutter sound when you take a photo. The following options are available ; Off , Sound 1, Sound 2, Sound 3. Select the effect of exposure. Use Navi Left/Right. Options : EV-4 ~ EV+4 Night Mode : On/Off Banding Select the frequency (50Hz/ 60Hz) Delay Timer Options : Off, 5 Sec, 10 Sec and 15 Sec.
  • Page 64 White Balance Options : Auto/Daylight/Tungsten/Fluorescent/Cloud/Incandescence. Effect Setting You can set special photo effect. Options : Normal/ GrayScale/ Sepia/ Sepia Green/ Sepia Blue/ Color Invert/ GrayInv ert/ Blackboard/ Whiteboard/ Copper Carving/ Blue Carving/ Embossment/ Contrast / Sketch Add Frame You can select a frame for a certain photo. Options : Off/ Frame 1 ~ Frame 10 Storage You can select the target storage medium, Phone/ Memory Card...
  • Page 65 View : To see the saved photos. Browse Style : Select the list type of saved photos ; List Style/ Matrix Style. Forward : Forward the saved photos to the following options ; to wallpaper, to screen saver, to power on display, to power off display, to phonebook, to MMS, to EMS and to bluetooth.
  • Page 66 The video function is only available if the slide is opened. To Player You can see the saved movies in the album. The options ; Play: To play the saved movies. Forward : Forward the saved video clip to “To Phonebook”, “To power on Display”, “To Power off Display”, “To MMS”...
  • Page 67 White Balance Options : Auto/Daylight/Tungsten/Fluorescent/Cloud/Incandescence Select the effect of exposure. Use Navi Left/Right. Options : EV-4 ~ EV+4 Night Mode : On/Off Banding Select the frequency (50Hz/ 60Hz) Video Setting Video Quality Setting the quality level of movie. Options : Normal / Low / Fine / High File Size Limit Setting the limit of movie size.
  • Page 68 Record Audio : On/Off Encode Format Setting the encoding format. Options : H.263 / Mpeg4 Effect Setting You can set special photo effect. Options : Normal/ Gray Scale/ Sepia/ Sepia Green/ Sepia Blue/ Color Invert/ Gray In vert/ Blackboard/ Whiteboard/ Copper Carving/ Blue Carving/ Embossment/ Contras t/ Sketch Storage You can select the target storage.
  • Page 69 Display”, “To Power off Display”, “To MMS” and “To Bluetooth”. Rename : Change the name of the selected movie. Delete : Delete the selected movie. Delete All Files : Delete all the saved movies. Sort : Rearrange the saved photos by selected means. The following options are available.
  • Page 70 With this menu, you can edit the saved photos. The submenus are ; Auto Resize : Resize the saved photo automatically. Main LCD clip : Clip the photo as main LCD size. Each photo has the following options ; Save As : To save the selected photo. Add Effect : To add effect on the selected photo.
  • Page 71 Add to Ring : Add the selected music to the ring list. Refresh List : Update intentionally the list of Audio. Settings : The following options are available ; List Auto Generate, Repeat, Shuffle, Background Play, Equalizer, Spectrum Display Style and Backlight Mode. You can also press the hook button on the earphone to Play or Pause the music.
  • Page 72 User can delete the AB section by Long Pressing the 0~9 AB key. Playing of AB section: Playing of set AB section is a feature of AB Repeater play screen. Every AB section which is already set in setting screen could be played by pressing the corresponding 0~9 key.
  • Page 73 Play : Play the recorded sound file. Append : Add extra sound to the previous selected sound file. Rename : You can change the file name. Delete : You can delete the sound file. Delete All : You can delete all of the sound files. Settings : Pref.
  • Page 74 Play Speed : Set the play speed. Select Instrument : Select the instrument with 10 options. Save : Save the composed ring tone. On the list of composed ring tone, press [L/SOFT-KEY] for “Option” to bring the follo w menus; Play : Play the selected composed ring tone.
  • Page 75 eo”, “MP3”, “Received”. If you create a folder, it will be generated in here. Create Folder : Create a folder as you want. Format : Format all folders and its properties in “Gallery”. ORGANIZER Calendar With this menu, you can use the calendar function. If you enter this menu, the date cursor will be on today’s date.
  • Page 76 To Do List You can check the schedule arranged on the current date. To edit Schedule, please refer to the above “Schedule”. Alarm This menu allows you to set the alarm to ring at a specific time. Three options are a vailable.
  • Page 77 WAP is a standard application protocol specially created for mobile communications devices and gives fast and easy access to Internet information and service. You can obtain rich information by the WAP browser instead of a PC. Multi-services are avail able such as Reservation, News, Sports and Weather Broadcast. Home Page : Once the connection is built, you will link to the home page defined b y yourself.
  • Page 78 Data Account This menu allows you to change and edit the settings for the GSM and GPRS netwo rk services. For further details, contact your service provider. GSM Data : This menu allows you to manage and edit the settings required by the CSD connection.
  • Page 79 You can press the Up, Down, Left, Right navigation keys to enter the symbols of ad dition , subtraction, multiplication and division. Clear the latest input digit or result by pressing Right soft key. Long press the Right soft key to clear all the input or the result. Press [WAP] key to calculate and the result will appear on the screen.
  • Page 80 cycles. E-Book Reader You can read E-Book with this menu. E-Book refers to “eLibro” folder. Select drive between phone and card memory. You can have the following options ; Open E-Book After open the book, you can toggle the display with “*” key or Camera key. Cleanup Bookshelf Global Settings Book Info...
  • Page 81 ect”, “Rename”, “Delete”, “Delete All”, “Service List”, “Inquiry New Device”. Active Device : Shows the connected device. Setting : You can set the following items ; Visibility : Set On or Off. Change Device Name : Change the name of selected device. Authentication : Set On or Off.
  • Page 82 TEXT INPUT MODE SPANISH/ENGLISH IUPUT MODE Multitap ES/ABC Input Mode Press the key where the target input letter(Upper case) is located to input the letter. Then press and hold the letter. Multitap es/abc Input Mode Press the key where the target input letter(Lower case) is located to input the letter. Then press and hold the letter..
  • Page 83 The screen will promote a table of 4×6 size. You can choose one from the 36 symbols includi ng punctuation marks, arithmetic marks and currency symbols etc. After the symbol is entered, the screen will return the previous input mode. MP3 AND MP4 INSTRUCTION Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable.
  • Page 84 long press the Ear button, the phone will dial the last call made. Press the Play button in the Video player mode to play a video and press the “*” Key to rotate the screen. TROUBLESHOOTING If you meet a trouble on your phone operation, please check the followings. These checks ena ble you to save time and expense due to unnecessary after-service.
  • Page 85 ☞ Your phone is phone locked. You must enter the Lock Code supplied together with your pho When No Service appears… ☞ You probably are in the area out of the coverage of a GSM/ GPRS network. When Emergency Only appears even though a number of the signal bar are indicated… ☞...
  • Page 86 n display screen it is quick silence mode. By pressing and holding [VOL-UP] on the idle screen, you can switch it off. If an outgoing call is not made… ☞ You have probably set an outgoing calls barring option. You need to check Call Barring men u.
  • Page 87 If the image on the screen is blurred when you try to take a picture… ☞ You need to check that the protection film is detached or the lens is clean. To remove finger prints or other stains, wipe the lens with soft cloth. GLOSSARY Cell Broadcast This network service allows you to receive the broadcasted text messages on various topics suc...
  • Page 88 Network Service Operator To be able to use your phone, you need a subscription to a network. You get this subscription f rom a network operator, together with a SIM card that you need to use with your phone. PIN (Personal Identification Number) The code is to establish authorization for access to certain functions or information in your SIM card.
  • Page 89 LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS : KCM offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: The limited warranty for the product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of purcha sing of the product.
  • Page 90 The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Center of KC M. KCM shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the customer after the completion o f service under this limited warranty.
  • Page 91 RANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DUR ATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. KCM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR C...
  • Page 92 RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types N510 (FCC ID: T6QN510) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reporte d under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.574 W/kg and when pr operly worn on the body is 0.237 W/kg.
  • Page 93 guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does c ause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or m ore of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

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