Audiovox CDM-8920 User Manual
Audiovox CDM-8920 User Manual

Audiovox CDM-8920 User Manual

Digital cdma2000 handheld portable telephone
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AUDIOVOX
AUDIOVOX
CDM-8920
CDM-8920
Digital CDMA2000 1X
Handheld Portable Telephone
Thank you for choosing the up-to-date CDM-8920, our new model
developed by top researchers to support the CDMA2000 1X system
through Qualcomm-manufactured MSM6050 chips and CDMA tech-
nologies. This product allows for high speed communication servic-
es, such as web browsing, data & fax services, and a GUI animation
menu.
The CDM-8920 includes many advanced features such as T9 Input
Mode that makes it easier to enter text, and VR (Voice Recognition)
dialing. Additional technologies include:
Full graphic display of 9 text input line and 1 icon line with variable
font size.
Easy to dial through the VR feature.
Easy to enter letters through the T9 text input mode.
Enhanced for web browsing & data services (i.e.; wireless internet
Downloads, wireless fax send/receive, Openwave, UP browser)
GUI & Animation display compliant with CDMA2000 1X.
Full graphic main display - 260K color TFT LCD.
Mobile Camera.(SXGA 1.3 Mega Pixel)
Navigation Key and 25 keys aligned for more convenience.
Sophisticated features of speaker phone, and voice recognition.
Additional services of text messaging and Web browsing on top of
authentication, call forwarding, call transfer, call waiting.
Important information
This CDM-8920 user guide contains very important information
about how to handle and use the product. So please read this man-
ual thoroughly, pay attention to the warranty on the back page and be
alert to the exclusions and limitations of your warranty, which are
related with the unauthorized use of components.
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  • Page 1 AUDIOVOX AUDIOVOX CDM-8920 CDM-8920 Digital CDMA2000 1X Handheld Portable Telephone Thank you for choosing the up-to-date CDM-8920, our new model developed by top researchers to support the CDMA2000 1X system through Qualcomm-manufactured MSM6050 chips and CDMA tech- nologies. This product allows for high speed communication servic- es, such as web browsing, data &...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ...7 Inside the Package ...8 Handset Description ...9 Function Keys...10 Display Indicators...11 Using the Battery...13 Installing the Battery ...13 Removing the Battery ...13 Charging the Battery...14 Power Connection...14 Battery Standby Times...15 Battery Talk Times...15 Battery Information ...16...
  • Page 3 ABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS Speaker Mode...28 Mute (Unmute) ...28 Silent (Silent Quit) ...29 Send My Phone # ...29 My Phone #...29 Phone Info...29 Making an Emergency Call...30 911 In Lock Mode ...30 911 Using Any Available System ...30 CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION ...31 Storing Phone Numbers ...32 Text Input Methods ...33...
  • Page 4 ABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS Picture Messaging ...103 Send Message ...103 Inbox ...105 Erase Messages ...106 Outbox ...107 Draft ...108 Saved...109 Templates ...110 Msg Settings...111 Memory Status ...112 E-Mail ...113 Web Alerts...114 Instant Messaging...115 Chat ...116 CHAPTER 7 DO MORE ...117 Do More ...118 Wireless WEB ...118 Sounds ...119...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Before Using Your Phone

    Page 6 Chapter 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE Please read and fully understand this manual before using your phone. This chapter addresses your phone, its keys and display icons, and covers the charging and proper use of the battery. Inside the Package Handset Description Function Keys Display Indicators...
  • Page 6: Handset Description

    INSIDE THE P INSIDE THE P This package should include all items pictured below. If any are missing or different, immediately contact the retailer where you purchased the phone. Handset User Manual NOTE: Immediately report any product defects or missing items to the place of purchase. Page 8 - Chapter 1 ACKAGE ACKAGE...
  • Page 7: Function Keys

    FUNCTION KEYS FUNCTION KEYS SEND KEY: Press to make or receive a call. Press and hold to turn on VR mode. END KEY: Press to turn the phone on/off, to terminate a call or to return to the initial page. NAVIGATION KEY: In Idle Mode - Press up to access Messaging, down to access Recent Calls, right for Do...
  • Page 8: Using The Battery

    DISPLA Y INDICA DISPLA Y INDICA Schedule Appears when either an event or an alarm is set. Dormant Indicates the phone is disconnected, while on “Server Connection”. Fax Only Receives a fax call as a voice call. Data Only Receives an async. call as a voice call. Phone is in the 1x service area.
  • Page 9: Charging The Battery

    CHARGING THE BA CHARGING THE BA POWER CONNECTION 1. Plug the AC charger into a standard outlet. Charging is in progress NOTE: 1. Fully charge the battery before using – it is not charged when purchased. 2. It is more efficient to charge the battery with the phone turned off.
  • Page 10: Battery Information

    TTER Y INFORMA TTER Y INFORMA l Only use the battery and charger approved by the manufacturer. l Only use the battery for its original purpose. l Try to keep batteries in a temperature between 41ºF (5ºC ) and 95ºF (35ºC). l If the battery is stored in temperatures above or below the recommended range, give it time to warm up or cool down before using.
  • Page 11: Using The Phone

    USING THE PHONE USING THE PHONE TURNING THE PHONE ON 1. Press and hold , until your “Telus” logo appears. G If “Password” appears on the display enter your 4-digits password to unlock your phone. G The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number.
  • Page 12 MENU SUMMAR MENU SUMMAR 1 : List Entries CONTACTS 2 : New Entry 3 : Speed Dial 4 : Groups 5 : Voice Dial 1 : Recent Calls CALL 2 : Incoming Calls HISTORY 3 : Outgoing Calls 4 : Missed Calls 5 : Erase Logs 6 : Call Timers 1 : Voice Mail...
  • Page 13: Menu Summary

    MENU SUMMAR MENU SUMMAR 5 : Security 6 : Airplane Mode 7 : Setup 8 : Data-In 9 : Voice Dial 0 : Phone Info 1 : Take a Picture CAMERA 2 : Picture Album 3 : Picture Messaging Page 22 - Chapter 2 1 : Lock Phone MAKING A CALL 2 : Restrict...
  • Page 14: Pause Feature

    BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS PAUSE FEATURE You can dial or save a phone number with pauses for use in automated systems where you need to enter a credit card number, a social security number, and so on. This feature will be convenient when you are linked to an ARS (Advanced Record System).
  • Page 15: Call Waiting Function

    BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS CALL WAITING FUNCTION Notifies you of an incoming call when you are on the phone by sounding a beep and displaying the caller’s phone number on the screen. 1. To answer another call while on the phone, press .
  • Page 16: Functions During A Call

    FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL To display menu options during a call, press These menu items are available while you are on a call. MESSAGES Enables you to send a message (SMS) during a call. 1. Press [MENU] SPEAKER MODE Activates the speaker phone when you are on a call.
  • Page 17: Making An Emergency Call

    MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL This 911 feature automatically places your phone in the Emergency Call Mode when you dial the preprogrammed emergency number, 911. It also operates in the lock mode and out of the service area. 911 IN LOCK MODE The “911”...
  • Page 18: Storing Phone Numbers

    STORING PHONE NUMBERS STORING PHONE NUMBERS The phone book stores up to 300 entries. 1. Enter phone # then press [SAVE]. 2. Choose “Add New Contact” or “Existing Contact”. Press [OK] to select. 3. The Phone # will appear above a list of icons. The name of the icon is displayed below the list.
  • Page 19 TEXT INPUT METHODS TEXT INPUT METHODS PREDICTIVE TEXT MODE [T9 To choose T9 mode from the Editor screen press [Abc], then choose [T9WORD]. This mode predicts the words you are entering using a built-in dictionary. With predictive text input, you press each key only once for each letter.
  • Page 20: Numeric Mode [Num]

    TEXT INPUT METHODS TEXT INPUT METHODS NUMERIC MODE [NUM] Numeric mode allows you to add a number to your entry/message. To select numeric mode from the Editor screen press [Abc], then select [NUM]. SYMBOL MODE [SYMBOLS] Symbol mode allows you to add various symbols to your entry.
  • Page 21: Contacts

    CONT ACTS CONT ACTS Stores up to 300 entries, each of which can be assigned to a group. Entries can be retrieved by name, phone number or group. LIST ENTRIES Retrieves an entry by name or number, and calls the number by simply pressing .
  • Page 22: New Entry

    CONT ACTS CONT ACTS NEW ENTRY Adds a new entry to the phone book. Please refer to page 32 for alternate ways to add an entry to the phone book. 1. To add a new entry to the phone book, press [MENU] 2.
  • Page 23: About Voicesignal

    CONT ACTS CONT ACTS ERASE GROUP 1. Press [MENU] Select an existing group name. 2. To delete it, press [ERASE]. “Erase this group?” will be displayed. 4. Press [OK] again to confirm it. NOTE: • When you erase a group, the saved entries are moved to the Etc.
  • Page 24: Starting Voicesignal

    CONT ACTS CONT ACTS STARTING VOICESIGNAL By default, you start the Voice Signal application with a long press on the Send key. You can also set the phone to start VoiceSignal when you flip the phone open. TO CHANGE HOW YOU START VOICESIGNAL: 1.
  • Page 25: Using Voice Dial

    CONT ACTS CONT ACTS USING VOICE DIAL Use the VOICE DIAL command to dial any number stored in your contact list by saying the name of the con- tact (Name Dialing). You can also use VOICE DIAL to dial any valid telephone number, even numbers not stored in your contact list, by speaking the individual dig- its in the number (Digit Dialing).
  • Page 26 CONT ACTS CONT ACTS DIALING A NUMBER TO DIAL A NUMBER USING VOICE DIAL: 1. Start VOICESIGNAL. 2. Say “VOICE DIAL.” VoiceSignal prompts you to “Say the name or number.” 3. Speak clearly and say a valid telephone number. For example, say “781 9705200.”...
  • Page 27: Using Name Lookup

    CONT ACTS CONT ACTS ADAPTING DIGITS If you regularly have trouble getting VoiceSignal to rec- ognize numbers, try adapting digit dialing to your voice. Adapting can improve the accuracy of digit recognition, especially for people with strong regional accents. Adaptation involves recording several sequences of four digits each.
  • Page 28: Using Choice Lists

    CONT ACTS CONT ACTS USING CHOICE LISTS VoiceSignal uses choice lists when it is not confident it has correctly recognized a name or number. In this case, it can display a list of up to three possible choices, and prompt you to confirm the correct one. You can change the way that VoiceSignal uses choice lists with name dialing, digit dialing, and name lookup.
  • Page 29: Call History

    CALL HISTOR CALL HISTOR INCOMING CALLS Displays information about the 20 most recent incoming calls. Call a number by simply pressing Navigation Key. 1. To see a list of the 20 most recent incoming calls, press [MENU] . If the number is already stored in your phone book, only the name appears.
  • Page 30: Missed Calls

    CALL HISTOR CALL HISTOR MISSED CALLS Displays information about the 20 most recent missed calls. Call a number by simply pressing Navigation Key. 1. To see a list of the 20 most recent missed calls, press [MENU] . If the number is already stored in your phone book, only the name appears.
  • Page 31: Call Times

    CALL HISTOR CALL HISTOR CALL TIMERS Checks the talk time and manages your calls within the limit you set. LAST CALL Displays talk time of last call. 1. Press [MENU] 2. “Not Intended for Billing Purposes” appears on the display. 3.
  • Page 32 CALL HISTOR CALL HISTOR LIFETIME Displays talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls, excluding web access calls. 1. Press [MENU] 2. “Not Intended for Billing Purposes” appears on the display. 3. The time of the following items is displayed: G Voice Call, Data/Fax Call 4.
  • Page 33: Chapter 4 Settings

    SETTINGS SETTINGS SOUNDS Sets Ringers, Tone Length, Volume, Alerts. RINGERS To select a ringer type for incoming calls or messages: VOICE CALLS 1. Press [MENU] 2. Select With “Caller ID” or “No Caller ID” then press [OK]. 3. Select your desired ringer type and, press [SELECT] to save it.
  • Page 34: Settings

    SETTINGS SETTINGS EARPIECE To adjust earpiece tone: 1. Press [MENU] 2. Adjust the earpiece tone. G Level1-5 (Min- , Max- 3. To save, press [OK]. KEY TONES To adjust keypad tones: 1. Press [MENU] 2. Adjust the keypad tone. G Off/Level1-5 (Min- , Max- 3.
  • Page 35: Display

    SETTINGS SETTINGS DISPLAY This feature allows you to customize and personalize your phone display. BANNER To input a personal greeting: 1. Press [MENU] 2. To personalize your greeting, select “Msg”, “Font”, “Bg” or “Entry Message”. Press [OK]. G Msg: On or Off. G Font: White, Blue, Dark Blue, Magenta, Gray, Black.
  • Page 36 SETTINGS SETTINGS WALLPAPER To change the display for the standby mode. 1. Press [MENU] 2. Select “Flower”, “Digital Clock1,2”, “Analog Clock 1,2” or Downloaded picture through Network or received picture by Picture Msg or take a picture by camera. 3. To save it, press [SELECT].
  • Page 37: Games/Tools

    SETTINGS SETTINGS GAMES/TOOLS BACKLIGHT You can select how long the display screen and keypad remain backlight after any key press is made while playing a game. 1. Press [MENU] 2. Select one of the following options. G 5 Secs/15 Secs/30 Secs/60 Secs/Always On. 3.
  • Page 38 SETTINGS SETTINGS FORCE ANALOG Temporarily forces phone analog mode automatically ends in 10 minutes. 1. Press [MENU] 2. Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key. 3. To save, press [OK]. SET NAM Enables Auto NAM (Number Assignment Modules) or manually selects a NAM.
  • Page 39: Security

    SETTINGS SETTINGS SECURITY Prevents others from using the phone without permission and allows access to security features only after inputting a password. LOCK PHONE Prevents others from using your phone without permission. When locked, calls cannot be made and the menu cannot be accessed without a password. 1.
  • Page 40 SETTINGS SETTINGS CONTACTS To block access to, and protect data in your phone book: 1. Press [MENU] then enter “Password”. NOTE: The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number. 2. Press and select “Allow” or “Restrict”. G Allow: Allow access to contacts.
  • Page 41: Airplane Mode

    SETTINGS SETTINGS RESET DEFAULTS To reset phone to default settings: 1. Press [MENU] then enter “Password”. NOTE: The default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number. 2. Press 3. Select “Yes” or “No”, then press G When you select “yes” you will see “Reset Phone! This will reset to default settings.”...
  • Page 42: Data-In

    SETTINGS SETTINGS AUTO-ANSWER Automatically answers a call after a preset number of sec. An ideal setting for the hands-free car kit. Auto Answer only works when the Headset Car kit is connected the phone. 1. Press [MENU] 2. Select one of the following options: G Off/5 Secs/10 Secs/18 Secs.
  • Page 43: Voice Dial

    SETTINGS SETTINGS VOICE DIAL SET ACTIVE Allows the user to activate or deactivate voice dial service. 1. Press [MENU] 2. Select a option “Off”, “Active Flip” or “Send Key” by pressing the Navigation Key up or down. 3. To save, press [OK].
  • Page 44: Chapter 5 Supplementary Functions

    MEMO MEMO Page 84 - Chapter 4 Chapter 5 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS This chapter addresses supplemental functions including the camera features. Camera (Take a Picture) Camera (Picture Album) Camera (Picture Messaging) Chapter 5 - Page 85...
  • Page 45: Camera (Take A Picture)

    CAMERA (T AKE A PICTURE) CAMERA (T AKE A PICTURE) Taking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and pressing a button. You can activate the Camera Mode and take pictures when the phone is open. TAKING A PICTURE FROM THE MENU 1.
  • Page 46: Camera (Picture Album)

    CAMERA (T AKE A PICTURE) CAMERA (T AKE A PICTURE) CAMERA MODE OPTIONS When the phone is open and in Camera Mode, several user options are available. G Album: Press [ALBUM] to enter Review Mode. From there you can view the captured pictures, view a running count of stored pictures and more.
  • Page 47: Camera (Picture Messaging)

    CAMERA ( PICTURE MESSAGING) CAMERA ( PICTURE MESSAGING) Once you’ve taken a picture, you can use the messag- ing capabilities of your phone to instantly share it with family and friends. To send a picture to a recipient’s email address or to their wireless phone: 1.
  • Page 48: When A New Message Arrives

    WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES TEXT, PIX MESSAGE 1. The following display appears when a new message arrives. 2. To display the message, press VOICE MAIL INBOX Displays the number of voice mails. Access them by pressing 1.
  • Page 49: Inbox

    TEXT MESSAGING TEXT MESSAGING INBOX The Inbox manages received text messages. To access: 1. P ress [MENU] 2. Select a message then press The message is displayed. To delete a message, press [ERASE]. 3. Press [OPTIONS]. REPLY 1. To reply to the text message, press 2.
  • Page 50: Erase Messages

    TEXT MESSAGING TEXT MESSAGING ERASE MESSAGES 1. P ress [MENU] 2.1. To erase all the inbox messages, press G Entire inbox: Deletes all the message(s) in the Inbox (Locked Message(s) will not be deleted). G Old inbox: To erase messages already read. 2.2.
  • Page 51: Draft

    TEXT MESSAGING TEXT MESSAGING LOCK & UNLOCK 1. To lock or unlock the text message, press 2. Select “Lock” to lock the message or “Unlock” to unlock the message, then press STATE 1. To display the status of an outbox message, press Page 98 - Chapter 6 DRAFT...
  • Page 52: Saved

    TEXT MESSAGING TEXT MESSAGING SAVE TO SAVED 1. To save the text message in your phone, press 2. Press LOCK & UNLOCK 1. To lock or unlock the text message, press 2. Select “Lock” to lock the message or “Unlock” to unlock the message, then press STATE 1.
  • Page 53: Msg Settings

    TEXT MESSAGING TEXT MESSAGING MSG SETTINGS Manages messaging features through various features. AUTO SAVE 1. P ress [MENU] 2. Press Select “Off”, “On”, or “Prompt” with the Navigation Key. 3. Press [OK] . AUTO DELETE Automatically delete inbox/outbox messages when new messages arrive.
  • Page 54: Inbox

    PICTURE MESSAGING PICTURE MESSAGING G By pressing [MENU], the user can choose from the following: 1. Next: To move next step. 2. Preview: To display the previous message. 3. Save: To save the message, select “Save as draft” or “Save as template”. 4.
  • Page 55: Erase Messages

    PICTURE MESSAGING PICTURE MESSAGING ERASE MESSAGES 1. P ress [MENU] 2.1. To erase all the inbox messages, press 2.2. To erase all the outbox messages, press 2.3. To erase the draft messages, press 2.4. To erase the saved messages, press 2.5.
  • Page 56: Draft

    PICTURE MESSAGING PICTURE MESSAGING DRAFT Draft Folder contains any draft messages or saved mes- sages. If message composition is interrupted by a voice call or other interrupting event, the text of the current composition is automatically saved in the drafts folder. This requirement overrides the requirement to save drafts automatically in the Outbox.
  • Page 57: Templates

    PICTURE MESSAGING PICTURE MESSAGING TEMPLATES Messages with confirmed delivery requests should have a check mark icon associated with it to show whether the message is successfully delivered to the recipients. If the message has multiple recipients, each instance message will be saved in the Templates Folder. 1.
  • Page 58: Memory Status

    PICTURE MESSAGING PICTURE MESSAGING MEMORY STATUS 1. P ress [MENU] 2. Displays memory status information of your phone. 3. To return to the previous page, press Page 112 - Chapter 6 or press [OK]. E-MAIL E-MAIL 1. P ress [MENU] or press 2.
  • Page 59: Web Alerts

    WEB ALER WEB ALER 1. P ress [MENU] or press 2. To select GoTo, press or press To select Erase Message, press 3. The text message will be displayed. : Read Message. : Unread Message. : Displays the remaining text. GoTo : Connecting Selected Site.
  • Page 60: Chat

    1. P ress [MENU] or press 2. Browser launching. Page 116 - Chapter 6 This chapter addresses using your handset to access the Wireless Internet. Do More Chapter 7 DO MORE Chapter 7 - Page 117...
  • Page 61: Chapter 7 Do More

    DO MORE DO MORE With your CDM-8920, you have access to a wide variety of downloadable sounds, images, games and tools. While each type of download involves a different file type, the basic method for accessing and downloading files is the same. WIRELESS WEB Your CDM-8920 allows you to browse various Internet websites directly from your phone.
  • Page 62: Images

    DO MORE DO MORE IMAGES WALLPAPER 1. P ress [MENU] 2. Select “Get New” then press The browser will launch and take you to the “IMAGES” download menu. 3. Use the Navigation Key to select an image you wish to download. 4.
  • Page 63: Tools

    DO MORE DO MORE TOOLS 1. P ress [MENU] 2. Select “Get New” then press The browser will launch and take you to the “Tools” download menu. 3. Use the Navigation Key to select a tool you wish to download. 4.
  • Page 64 DO MORE DO MORE PLAN SETTING Using the keypad input an alarm message then press [OK]. 4. To save an alarm setting press Page 124 - Chapter 7 CALCULATOR To access the calculator: 1. P ress [SAVE]. 2. Follow the instructions below to calculate (8*6)/4-2.5 Input 8.
  • Page 65 DO MORE DO MORE VOICE MEMO 1. P ress [MENU] 2. 1.1. To record a voice memo, press Instuctions will be displayed and you will hear “Please record at the beep”. 1.2. To stop recording a memo, press save voice memo or [PAUSE/RESUME].
  • Page 66 DO MORE DO MORE 4. Press [SAVE] to save it. 5. The date of the shedule will be marked on your calendar. VIEW CALENDAR 1. P ress [MENU] 2. Move the Navigation Key to choose an event and press [OK] or [ERASE].
  • Page 67: Memory Status

    DO MORE DO MORE STOP WATCH 1. P ress [MENU] 2. To measure a time period. 1. To start the stop watch, press 2. To pause it, press [STOP]. 3. To resume it or [RESET] to return to the previous page, press [EXIT].
  • Page 68: Chapter 8 Safety Information

    MEMO MEMO Chapter 8 SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure SAR Information FDA Consumer Update Chapter 8 - Page 133 Page 132 - Chapter 7...
  • Page 69: Safety Information For Wireless Handheld Phones

    SAFETY INFORMA SAFETY INFORMA WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS 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.
  • Page 70: Electronic Devices

    SAFETY INFORMA SAFETY INFORMA WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
  • Page 71: Other Safety Guidelines

    SAFETY INFORMA SAFETY INFORMA WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES Aircraft FCC Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area”...
  • Page 72: Operating Procedures

    SAFETY INFORMA SAFETY INFORMA WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES OPERATING PROCEDURES Never violate any of the following Rules and Regulations of the FCC when using your phone. The following offenses are punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both: - Using obscene, indecent, or profane language. - Using the unit to give off false distress calls.
  • Page 73: Sar Information

    INFORMA INFORMA 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 radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 74 U.S. Food and Drug Administration - Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe.
  • Page 75 guidelines that were developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies. When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person’s RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the source.
  • Page 76 The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the lat- est research developments around the world. 7. How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone? All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit radiofre-...
  • Page 77 increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommen- dation in December 2000.
  • Page 78: Chapter 9 Warranty

    MEMO MEMO Chapter 9 WARRANTY Protect Your Warranty 12 Month Limited Warranty Chapter 9 - Page 153 Page 152 - Chapter 8...
  • Page 79: Protect Your Warranty

    PROTECT YOUR W PROTECT YOUR W Read your Warranty carefully, with the special consideration to paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit. “Warranty does not apply to... or to any product or part thereof which has suffered through alteration... mishandling, misuse, neglect or accident”.
  • Page 80 12 MONTH LIMITED W 12 MONTH LIMITED W (e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items such as framing and non-operative parts; (f) Product damaged from external causes such as fire, flood- ing, dirt, sand, weather conditions, battery leakage, blown fuse, theft or improper usage of any electrical source.

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