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SCH-i830 Series
User Guide
Please read this manual before operating your phone,
and keep it for future reference.
XL16. (2.6V. Q) _MG_i830_010705_D1

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  • Page 1 SCH-i830 Series User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. XL16. (2.6V. Q) _MG_i830_010705_D1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started ...9 Activating Your Phone ... 10 Setting Up Your Voicemail ... 10 Customer Support ... 11 Understanding this User Manual ... 11 Section 2: Understanding Your Phone ...13 Unpacking ... 14 Front View of Your Phone ... 15 Key Functions ...
  • Page 4 Display Your Phone Number ... 26 Call History ... 26 Roaming ... 27 What is Roaming ... 27 Roaming Options ... 27 TTY ... 28 Voice Signal ... 28 Section 4: Menu Navigation ...29 Navigating Your PDA ... 30 Menu Types ... 30 Launcher/Task Manager ...
  • Page 5 Sprite Backup Utility ... 62 Application Management ... 62 Install new applications ... 62 Delete an application ... 63 Memory Adjustments ... 63 Section 10: Personal Organizer ...65 Calendar ... 66 Schedule an appointment ... 66 Schedule a timed appointment ... 66 Change the Calendar view ...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents...
  • Page 7: Section 1: Getting Started

    Section 1: Getting Started Topics Covered • Activating your phone • Setting Up Voicemail • Customer Support • Understanding this User Manual This section allows you to start using your phone by  activating your service, setting up your voice mail, contacting  customer support, or getting an understanding of how this  manual is put together. Section 1: Getting Started...
  • Page 8: Activating Your Phone

    Activating Your Phone If you purchased your phone at a Verizon Wireless Store, it is  probably activated and ready to use. If you have upgraded  your phone or received a new phone by mail, it probably needs  to be activated before you can use it. To activate your phone, follow these steps:  1. Visit a Verizon Wireless Store and have your phone activated, or visit www.verizonwireless.com and place your cursor on the MY ACCOUNT tab available on the home page. 2. When the drop-down menu displays, select ACTIVATE PHONE to display instructions needed to activate your phone online.
  • Page 9 Section 1: Getting Started...
  • Page 10: Section 2: Understanding Your Phone

    Section 2: Understanding Your Phone Topics Covered • Unpacking • Front View of Your Phone • Key Functions and Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen • Battery This section outlines some key features of your phone. It also  displays the screen and the icons that will are displayed  when the phone is in use. Section 2: Understanding Your Phone...
  • Page 11: Unpacking

    Unpacking • Handset • Standard and Extended battery • Desktop Charger • • • UG CD • Companion CD • ActiveSync CD • Holster • Headset • Stylus • Power Conversion Plug Section 2: Understanding Your Phone Front View of Your Phone Receiver Title Bar Display...
  • Page 12: Key Functions

    Key Functions 1. Receiver: The receiver allows you to hear the other caller and the different ring tones and sounds offered by your phone. 2. Application Icons: These icons represent the applications that are available on your phone. 3. Display Screen: This screen displays all the information needed to operate your phone.
  • Page 13: Command Keys

    Pocket PC on and off, and more. Navigation/OK Key Use any of the four directional arrows on the Navigation/OK  key to scroll through and highlight items, menus, and  programs in a list or on the Internet. Once an item, link, or  menu is highlighted, press  to perform the function related  to the selection. Send Key Press  at the Today screen to display the phone screen, or  to dial a call after you have entered a telephone number. Section 2: Understanding Your Phone Back/Clear key Press  to close the current menu and return to the previous  menu or screen. While in any text edit screen, you can also  press  to backspace and clear text. Press and hold  clear all text in the field. Voice memo key Briefly press the Record/Memo key ( ) to record or display ...
  • Page 14: Locking Your Phone

    Locking Your Phone When you lock your phone, it requires a password to return to  normal operation. When a password is set up, the phone can be  locked immediately or configured to lock when the screen  blanks out. Lock the i830 1. Tap Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Tap Settings. 3. Tap the Personal tab. 4. Tap Password. 5. Tap the check box next to Prompt if device unused for. 6.
  • Page 15: Battery

    Battery The i830 comes with a standard rechargeable battery, power  accessory, and headset. Note: The battery for the i830 can be charged before it is fully drained without causing damage. Install the battery 1. Place the battery on the back of the phone, making sure the plastic tabs are aligned with the corresponding holes in the phone.
  • Page 16: Battery Capacity

    Battery capacity When the battery becomes low, a warning window is displayed  and the unit automatically turns off the LCD. When there are  approximately two minutes of talk time left, the phone sounds  an audible alert every 30 seconds and then powers down. Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate mode and browser use affect the battery’s talk and standby times. There is also an internal backup battery that saves all settings in  the phone if the regular battery is discharged. An internal  backup battery needs an initial charge of 24 hours.  The internal battery maintains data for about four hours.  Perform ActiveSync operations or a backup utility frequently  to avoid loosing any information in case the battery is fully  discharged.  Section 2: Understanding Your Phone...
  • Page 17: Section 3: Call Functions

    Section 3: Call Functions Topics Covered • Making a Call • Answering a Call • Using the Speakerphone • Your Phone Number • Call Log • Roaming • Voice Signal This section allows you to make or answer a call. It also  includes the features and functionality associated with  making or answering a call. Section 3: Call Functions...
  • Page 18: Making A Call

    Making a Call There are several wa y s to make calls on yo u r ne w i830. Yo u can  use speed dial, vo i c e dial,  call  histor y, or  simply enter the  desired number and tap  Answering a Call Make sure that the phone is turned on. • When you receive an incoming call, the Phone Incoming displayed. Tap to answer the call or Ignore Answer ringer and let the call go to voicemail.
  • Page 19: Tty

    To change your Roaming option, follow these steps: 1. Tap Start, then select Phone from the drop down menu. 2. Tap Tools, then select Options. The Settings screen is displayed. 3. Tap Service, then select the Roaming option you want from the drop down menu. Yo u r i830 is  fully TTY  compatible.  Connect  TTY equipment to  the headset jack, which is located on the left side of the phone.
  • Page 20: Section 4: Menu Navigation

    Section 4: Menu Navigation Topics Covered • Navigating the PDA • Menu Types • Launcher/Task Manager This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It  also includes an outline of all the available menus associated  with your phone. Section 4: Menu Navigation...
  • Page 21: Navigating Your Pda

    Navigating Your PDA Yo u r i830 provides  the  power of a  pe rso na l com puter  with  exceptional  portability  and  in teg r a t i o n .  Un lo ck in g its  powe r  begins  with  customizing the i830 so that it  becom es  an  extension of your desktop or laptop computer. The i830 is ...
  • Page 22 Section 4: Menu Navigation...
  • Page 23: Section 5: Entering Text

    Section 5: Entering Text Topics Covered • Selecting Text Input Mode • Block Recognizer • Keyboard • Letter Recognizer • Transcriber This section outlines how to select the desired text input  mode when entering characters into your phone. This section  also describes the redictive text entry system that reduces the  amount of key strokes associated with entering text. Section 5: Entering Text...
  • Page 24: Selecting Text Input Mode

    Selecting Text Input Mode There are four different character input methods available.  They are: • Block Recognizer • Keyboard • Letter Recognizer • Transcriber Each of these methods allow you to input alphanumeric  characters  and  symbo ls into the i830. In  addition to  the  input  methods, there is Word Completion and other options  associated with the input selected. To access the Input settings: 1. Tap Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Tap Settings. 3.
  • Page 25: Transcriber

    Transcriber The transcriber option is similar to the letter recognizer, except  instead of entering characters into a designated area, you can  enter entire words and sentences using your own handwriting.  Transcriber supports both printing and cursive writing styles  and then automatically types the information on the screen.  The following general options are associated with this method: • Sound On - Turns the sound On or Off. • Show intro screen - Displays the help or introduction screen when- ever the transcriber option is selected. • Show iconbar - Displays the iconbar. •...
  • Page 26 Section 5: Entering Text...
  • Page 27: Section 6: Contacts

    Section 6: Contacts Topics Covered • Understanding Your Contacts • Adding Notes to Contacts • Speed Dialing Contacts This section allows you to manage your daily contacts by  storing their name and number in your phonebook. These  entries can then be sorted by name, entry, or group. A large number of entries can also be stored on the SIM card.  The exact number depends upon the SIM card type. Each  entry in the Contacts can have up to five associated numbers  and two e‐mail addresses. Each phone number can be up to  32 digits long, including hard pauses, while associated names  and e‐mail addresses can be up to sixteen characters long. The memory (speed dial) location of your choice for each  entry can also be specified. Memory locations can be marked  secret to prevent unauthorized viewing. Section 6: Contacts...
  • Page 28: Understanding Your Contacts

    Assistant Telephone • • Job Title Birthday • • Department Anniversary • • Company Spouse • • Work Telephone, Fax, & Children Address • E-mail • Mobile Telephone • Web page • Office Location • Home Telephone & Address • Categories •...
  • Page 29: Delete A Contact

    Delete a contact Delete All (in CDMA mode) allows the deletion of all entries in  your Contacts but not those on your SIM card. Make a call from contacts To make a call from the contacts screen: 1. Press to open Contacts. 2. Tap the desired contact from the list. 3. From the summary screen, tap the phone number. 4. The call is dialed automatically. To end the call, tap the End button in the Phone-Connected screen.
  • Page 30: Speed Dial Contacts

    Speed Dial Contacts Speed dial can be used to the dial contacts that you talk to the  most. Speed dial allows you to press either one or two keys to  dial to the contact. Memory locations 2‐99 are available for  speed dialing. To speed dial: 1. Tap 2. Tap New in the bottom left corner of the screen. 3. Tap the contact that you wish to add to Speed Dial. 4. Tap the up or down arrows next to Location: to select the desired memory location.
  • Page 31: Section 7: Messaging

    Section 7: Messaging Topics Covered • Types of Messages • Messaging Inbox • Text Messages • About E-mail Setup • E-mail Using Active Sync • E-mail Using ISP This section allows you to send or receive different types of  messages. It also includes the features and functionality  associated with messaging. Section 7: Messaging...
  • Page 32: Types Of Messages

    Types of Messages The i830 is capable of sending e‐mail and text messages. To  send e‐mail using ActiveSync, you’ll first need to install  ActiveSync to your PC, and then create a Standard Partnership.  To send e‐mail direct, configure the i830 to connect with your  existing Internet Service Provider’s POP3 server. Send text  messages by simply entering the phone number of the recipient  in the To: <...> field of the message composer when creating a  new message. Messaging Inbox All incoming messages arrive and are stored in the Inbox until  deleted. If memory is full, new messages are rejected. Delete  older messages to free up space for incoming messages. The  Inbox has three sub menus at the bottom of the screen labeled  New, Tools, and Accounts. The following sections cover each of  these sub menus in more detail. Messaging Outbox Your phone stores messages in the Outbox, regardless of  whether the message was successfully transmitted. Verify if  and when a message or e‐mail was successfully transmitted by  enabling the Delivery Ack feature. Note: Delivery Ack may not be available on all GSM networks and when roaming off the Verizon Wireless Network. Text Messages You can send and receive text messages to other users with ...
  • Page 33: About E-Mail Setup

    Message Setting The Msg Setting sub menu allows you to define default settings  for all message types. 1. Text Msg Setting Quick Text :View and edit any of the pre-composed messages in your Quick Text list. Save In Outbox: Set the default method for saving (or not saving) messages to your Outbox. Insert Signature: Insert a signature into all outgoing text messages.
  • Page 34: Activesync Message Folders

    ActiveSync Message Folders There are five message folders in the ActiveSync directory.  Each folder and its related function is listed below: • Deleted Items : Deleted e-mail is sent to the Deleted Items folder. Once e-mail are removed from the Deleted Items folder, they are permanently erased. • Drafts : Drafts contain all e-mail messages that were not completed and saved to be sent at a later date.
  • Page 35 Section 7: Messaging...
  • Page 36: Section 8: Changing Your Settings

    Section 8: Changing Your Settings Topics Covered • i830 Settings • Button Settings • Sound Settings • Password Settings • Phone Settings This section explains how to enable or change the settings for  your phone. Section 8: Changing Your Settings...
  • Page 37: I830 Settings

    i830 Settings The Settings menus for your i830 allow you to configure or  change how many of your phone’s features or functions appear  or work. Some of the settings on these menus are associated  with shortcuts or hotkeys on your phone and can be quickly  accessed for your convenience. For example, the Today Screen has shortcuts for Owner  Information and Bluetooth connections, while the Launcher  Application, accessed by pressing the  shortcuts for Power and Screen settings. Accordingly, somce  Settings available on the Personal, System, and Connections  tabs are discussed features are presented in this manual.  Settings that are not easily associated with other applications or  features of your phone are discussed here. They are not listed  in a specific order; however, some settings are grouped with  topics that include them. If you don’t see a setting that your looking for discussed here,  check the Index, which begins on page 184, for a complete  listing of all settings for your phone. Buttons Settings The Buttons setting allows you to assign your favorite  programs to your phone’s hardware buttons: 1. Tap Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Tap Settings, then tap the Personal tab. 3.
  • Page 38: Carkit Volume

    • SRS - the leading 3D sound technology in the world, which restores the spatial information that is masked by traditional recording and playback techniques. • TruBass - SRS technology that enhances bass performance by uti- lizing psychoacoustic techniques to restore the perception of low fre- quency tones, delivering deep rich bass to your i830 internal speakers or optional headphones.
  • Page 39: Phone Tab

    • Alert - Allows you to turn on or off the Minute beep, Connect tone, or Disconnect tone. • Service - Allows you to set the Data Mode and Roaming Options. Select the Hybrid Mode, GPS setting, and your Voice privacy level. •...
  • Page 40: Section 9: Personal Digital Assistant

    Section 9: Personal Digital Assistant Topics Covered • Your Personal Digital Assitant • Picsel Browser • Microsoft Pocket Applications • Sprite Backup Utility • Application Management • Memory Adjustments This section introduces you to many of the applications  included with your phone. You can view most documents  with the document viewing tool, and you have access to  word processing, speadsheet, and instant messaging  software preloaded on your phone and ready to use. Section 9: Personal Digital Assistant...
  • Page 41: Your Personal Digital Assistant

    Your Personal Digital Assistant The i830 is an integrated communication device with the power  of a mobile phone and the intelligence of a Personal Digital  Assistant. The i830 is loaded with familiar Microsoft applications, like Pocket Outlook, Pocket Internet Explorer,  ® ®  Messenger, Windows  Media  Player 9 for Pocket PC,  ® and ActiveSync . You don’t have to learn new software to use  all the phone’s features. Picsel Browser Picsel Browser allows you to view documents on your handset  without any file conversion or loss of content. The document  display environment brings new levels of satisfaction to your  browsing and document viewing experience by supporting  popular file formats from your desktop environment in their  native form without any conversion.  The interface also allows you to navigate your documents by  simply touching your stylus to the screen, and then panning  documents or zooming in or out to view every detail of your  documents. Launching the Picsel Browser To launch the Picsel Browser, follow these steps: 1. Tap Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2.
  • Page 42: Pocket Excel

    Pocket Excel Pocket Excel works with Microsoft Excel on your computer to  give you easy access to copies of your workbooks. You can  create new workbooks or copy workbooks from your computer  to your i830. Synchronize workbooks between your computer  and your i830 to insure that you have the most up‐to‐date  content in both locations. Pocket Excel also provides  fundamental spreadsheet tools, such as formulas, functions,  sorting, and filtering. Sprite Backup Utility Sprite Backup helps you protect the data on your Pocket PC  from data loss due to hardware failure, drained battery or  accidental deletion. Use Sprite Backup to create a backup copy  of your Pocket PC’s data to a safe location. If data on your  Pocket PC is accidentally erased or overwritten or the battery  time expires, you can easily restore the data from a backup  copy. Application Management Your i830 is powered by Windows Mobile(tm) 2003 Software  for Pocket PC Phone Edition, which allows installation and  removal any Pocket PC 2003 compatible application on your  device. Pocket PC applications can be downloaded from the  web, purchased at retail outlets, or beamed from a friend using  the IR feature. Install new applications When a new application is downloaded from the web or  installed using a CD, the files are transferred to the mobile  device via ActiveSync. ActiveSync checks if enough memory is  available before installing a program. To free up memory,  simply remove old programs or delete unused files. Section 9: Personal Digital Assistant 1.
  • Page 43 Section 9: Personal Digital Assistant...
  • Page 44: Section 10: Personal Organizer

    Section 10: Personal Organizer Topics Covered • Calendar • Today Screen • Task List • New Command • Notes • Alarm • Calculator • Active Sync The topics covered in thsi section allow you to schedule  appointments, view the calendar, create Task lists, set an  alarm, perform simple math calculations, and setup up your  phone so you can sychronize your files and folders with your  desktop PC. Section 10: Personal Organizer...
  • Page 45: Calendar

    Owner Information • Message Status • Current Tasks • Current Appointments • Bluetooth Status Date and time settings Clock settings can be accessed from the Today screen by  tapping the clock icon next to the day and date entry on the  screen. Clock settings allow you to set the time zone, time, and  date for your home or visiting location. Owner Information Owner Information is where you can store information on the  owner or user of the device. Name, company, address,  telephone, e‐mail, and note information fields are available. Message/Task Status The Today screen displays the status messages you have  received and of the next or current task scheduled. You can  view you Inbox or the Task List by tapping on the status lines.  For more information about the Inbox, see ʺMessaging Inboxʺ  on page 46 and for more information about your managing  tasks, see ʺTasks Listʺ on page 68. Section 10: Personal Organizer Today Screen...
  • Page 46: Current Appointments

    Current Appointments To view the next upcoming appointment and battery indicator  without launching the calendar or today screen: 1. Tap the time in the upper right corner of the screen. 2. The Time and Next Appointment screen is displayed. Bluetooth Status The Bluetooth Status indicators on the Today screen let you  know if Bluetooth is turned on. The profile icons indicate when  one of the Bluetooth connections is active. When Bluetooth is  Off the Bluetooth icon  is grayed out. If you tap the Bluetooth icon, the icon appears blue  On displays next to the profile icons. When a profile is active,  its icon is highlighted, which indicates that data is being  exchanged between your phone and another Bluetooth device. Tasks List A task is something that needs to be done in a certain amount  of time and requires a reminder once the deadline has been  reached. Once a task is complete, it can be checked off and ...
  • Page 47: Alarm

    Alarm Schedule an alarm Your phone has four alarm clocks that can be configured to ring daily at a desired time. To set up the alarm clock: 1. From the Today screen, tap the clock icon 2. Tap the Alarms tab. 3. Tap the box next to the desired alarm. 4. Tap the day of the week. 5. Tap the time to display the time settings. Tap the up or down arrows to select the desired time.
  • Page 48: Connect The Cradle

    Connect the cradle 1. Connect the USB connector from the i830 cradle to an available USB port on your PC. 2. Plug the AC adapter for the cradle into a standard 120 VAC wall outlet. 3. Insert the i830 into the cradle, bottom end first. ActiveSync detects the i830 and you’re prompted to setup a partnership.
  • Page 49 Section 10: Personal Organizer...
  • Page 50: Section 11: Network Services

    Section 11: Network Services Topics Covered • Call Forwarding • Call Waiting • Caller ID This section allows set up the network functions supported  by your carrier. Some of these services may not be available  due to coverage area or service plans. If you have any  questions, please contact the Customer Support center.  Section 11: Network Services...
  • Page 51: Call Forwarding

    Call Forwarding Call Forwarding allows you to forward all your incoming calls  to another phone number, even when your phone is turned off. Three-way Calling Three way calling allows you to talk to two different people at  the same time. When using this feature, normal airtime rates  apply for each of the two calls. If one of the people you called hangs up, you and the  remaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the call and are  the first one to hang up, all three calls are disconnected. Call Waiting You can answer an incoming call while on an existing call. If  you are on an existing call and another call is received, a tone is  heard and a call waiting message is displayed on the screen. If  the caller is stored in the address book, their name is also  displayed. Caller ID Caller ID alerts you to who’s calling by displaying the phone  number of the person calling when you receive an incoming  call. Similarly, if you call someone who has this feature, your  phone number displays on their phone. If the caller’s name and  number are already stored in your Internal Phone Book, the  corresponding name appears with the number. Section 11: Network Services...
  • Page 52: Section 12: Bluetooth

    Section 12: Bluetooth Topics Covered • About Bluetooth • Bluetooth Modes • Turning Bluetooth On/Off • Making Your 830 Discoverable • Bluetooth Bonds • Beaming Using Bluetooth • Bluetooth Profiles This section explains theBluetooth feature available with  your phone, as well as the types of connections and how  information is shared between compatible devices. Section 12: Bluetooth...
  • Page 53: About Bluetooth

    About Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short‐range wireless communications technology  capable of exchanging information over a distance of about 30  feet without requiring a physical connection. Unlike infrared,  you don’t need to line up the devices to beam information with  Bluetooth.  If the devices are within a range of one another, you can  exchange information between them,even if they are located in  different rooms. Your Pocket PC allows you to beam files,  appointments, tasks, and contact cards between devices that  have Bluetooth capabilities or you can create a dial‐up  connection between your device and a Bluetooth phone. You  can then use the Bluetooth phone as a modem. Bluetooth Modes Bluetooth operates in two modes: On/Off Mode When the Bluetooth radio is turned on, you can use the  Bluetooth features available in the i830. When the Bluetooth  radio is turned off, you cannot send or receive information via  Bluetooth. To save battery life or in situations where radio use  is prohibited, such as airline traveling, you can turn off  Bluetooth in your i830. Discoverable The Discoverable mode is when Bluetooth is set to on in your  i830, and all other Bluetooth devices are within range and can  detect your device and beam information to it, establish a bond  to your phone, or use another Bluetooth service. Section 12: Bluetooth In this mode, other devices can detect your i830, even if a bond  hasn’t been established; however, to receive a beam from  another device, you must accept the incoming beam on your  i830. See  Receiving  a Blueto oth  Be am fo r more inform ation. Turning Bluetooth On/Off 1.
  • Page 54: Bluetooth Bonds

    Bluetooth Bonds A bond is a relationship that you create between your Pocket  PC and another Bluetooth device to exchange information in a  secure manner. Creating a bond involves entering the same  PIN on the two devices sharing a bond. Once a bond is created  between devices, the devices do not have to be discoverable to  exchange information; however, each device must have its  Bluetooth radio on. Bonds are created only once between devices. Once a bond is  created, devices can exchange information as soon the bond is  recognized, eliminating the need to discover one another or to  enter security features like a common PIN. Beaming Using Bluetooth It is possible to exchange information using Bluetooth instead  of infrared beaming, eliminating the need for the devices  sharing information to be within ʺline‐of‐siteʺ of each other.  Section 12: Bluetooth...
  • Page 55: Section 13: Accessories And Games

    Section 13: Accessories and Games Topics Covered • Accessories • Games This section outlines the available gaming options and  accessories for your phone. For more information, contact  your service provider. Section 13: Accessories and Games...
  • Page 56: Acessories

    Acessories Yo u r i830 supports many accessories that make yo u r phone  truly unique. You can use your phone as a remote control for  other electronic devices, such as a TV or VCR, or you can add  an optional Hands Free Kit to allow you to operate your phone  while you drive, and your phone has a built‐in infrared (IR)  port to allow you to transmit files, contacts, or download  information from other capatible devices. Remote Control The Remote Control software is a Universal Remote Control  Program with a pre‐defined RC database and self‐teach/learn  mode. It consists of 5 profiles that include, TV, DVD, VCR,  AUDIO and OTHER. Each profile can have up to 32 keys or  functions so you can use your PDA’s hardware keys or touch  screen to navigate and control each individual device. This application turns yo u r i830 PDA  ph on e into a  universal  remote that lets you wirelessly control your infrared (IR)  controlled devices. One unit that replaces all of your remote  controls. Beam Your i830 can receive and transmit files using its built‐in  infrared (IR) port. However, you must set your i830 to accept  incoming beams before receiving files. SD I/O Expansion Slot The SD I/O Slot on the left side of the i830 is for use with an SD  (secure digital) card. SD cards come in a variety of sizes and  can hold up to 1 gigabyte of data. Download and use ...
  • Page 57 Games...
  • Page 58: Health And Safety Information

    Health and safety information Exposure to radio frequency (RF) signals Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
  • Page 59 SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.
  • Page 60: Road Safety

    Precautions when using batteries • Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way. • Use the battery only for its intended purpose. • If you use the phone near the network’s base station, it uses less power; talk and standby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and the parameters set by the network operator.
  • Page 61: Operating Environment

    Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions.
  • Page 62: Potentially Explosive Environment

    Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted facilities Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices require you to do so.
  • Page 63: Other Important Safety Information

    • Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both. Care and maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care.
  • Page 64: Acknowledging Special Precautions And The Fcc And Industry Canada Notice

    • Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator. The phone may explode when overheated. • Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas or modified accessories may damage the phone and violate regulations governing radio devices.
  • Page 65 Appendix A: CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT ’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 66: Glossary

    Glossary Airtime - Actual time spent talking on the wireless phone. Most carriers bill customers based on how many minutes of airtime they use each month. Antenna - A device for transmitting or receiving signals. The size and shape of antennas is determined, in part, by the frequency of the signal they receive.
  • Page 67 Vocoder - Voice coder. A device used to convert speech into digital signals. Wireless - Radio-based Systems that allow transmission of telephone or data signals through the air without a physical connection, such as a metal wire (copper) or fiber optic cable.

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