r460.book Page 1 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Samsung MyShot™ II ( S C H - R 4 6 0 P O R T A B L E M O B I L E S e r i e s ) T R I - B A N D P H O N E User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.
r460.book Page 2 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Intellectual Property All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but not limited to, accessories, parts, or software relating there to (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws, state laws, and international treaty provisions.
r460.book Page 3 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM GH68-24397A Printed in Korea. T9 Text Input is licensed by Tegic Communications and is covered by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437; U.S. Pat. 5,953,541; U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and other patents pending. Nuance®, VSuite™ and the Nuance logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nuance Communications, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. Openwave® is a registered Trademark of Openwave, Inc.
r460.book Page 1 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started ..............................................4 Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Understanding this User Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
r460.book Page 2 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Send Picture Messages in Camera Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Send Picture Messages in Standby Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Receive Picture Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Message Boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erase Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Message Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
r460.book Page 3 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Responsible Listening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices . . . . . . . . . 125 FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Potentially Explosive Environments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
r460.book Page 4 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 1: Getting Started This section explains how to start using your Samsung MyShot™ II phone by activating your service, setting up your Voicemail, or getting an understanding of how this manual is put together. Understanding this User Manual The chapters of this guide generally follow the same order as the menus and sub-menus in your phone. A robust index for quick reference to most features begins on page 142.
r460.book Page 5 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Important!: You must fully charge the battery the first time you use your phone, otherwise you could damage the battery. 1. gold contacts on the inside of the battery to those on the phone. Press lightly on the bottom end of the battery down into the phone until it slips into place. 3. Press lightly down (1) and upward on the battery cover until it clicks into place. Remove the Battery 1. Press and hold the key to turn off the phone (if on). 2.
r460.book Page 6 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 2. Insert the smaller end of If you continue to use your phone without charging its battery, the phone will shut down. the Travel Adapter into the Activating Your Phone charger/accessory connector on the lower left side of your phone. Correct Incorrect Contact your Wireless Carrier and follow their instructions for obtaining service, if necessary. We suggest that you read this guide to fully understand the services your phone supports.
r460.book Page 7 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Note: If you are outside of your carrier’s coverage or roaming area, the No Service icon ( ) appears at the top of the phone’s display. If you cannot place or receive calls, try later when service is available, or at another location. Press and hold for two or more seconds. Your phone powers off. Note: If your phone is on and you press for less than one second, the phone will not power off. This prevents your phone from being turned off accidentally.
r460.book Page 8 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 2. Insert the Memory Card — label side facing up and smaller end pointing toward the phone — into the Memory Remove a Memory Card 1. Card slot. Open the Memory Card slot cover on the lower right side of your phone. 2. Press the Memory Card up into the slot until the card lock releases. 3. Remove the Memory Card from the Memory Card slot. 4. If desired, install another Memory Card. (For more information, refer to “Install a Memory Card” on page 7.
r460.book Page 9 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 2: Understanding Your Phone This section outlines some key features of your Samsung MyShot™ II phone. It also describes the screen format and the icons that will be displayed when the phone is in use. Closed View of Your Phone Features of Your Phone • Domestic and international voice and text messaging service (available 4 1 on participating networks).
r460.book Page 10 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 3. Power / Accessory Connector — Used to connect charging Open View (Front) of Your Phone accessories or optional accessory cables to your phone. 4. 5. 1 Camera Lens — The lens of your built-in camera. Front Display — Indicates the status of your phone, including status icons, message indicators, signal 2 strength, and so on. 6.
r460.book Page 11 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 2. Main Display — Indicates the status of your phone, including numbers dialed, feature and function screens, status icons, message indicators and contents, signal strength, and so on. 3. 4. OK Key — Pressing when navigating through a menu 6. 7. 9. 12. END Key — Ends a call. If you press and hold the END key, the power goes On or Off. When you receive an incoming call, press to send the call to voicemail. 13.
r460.book Page 12 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Command Keys • In camera mode, press Functions for the soft keys are defined by what appears above each in the display. There are two soft keys, Left ( ) and Right ( ). Send Key Left Soft Key Some functions of the Left soft key ( ) are as follows: • In standby mode, press the Settings soft key ( ) to open the Settings Menu. • When the Left soft key function is Edit, press the Edit soft key ( edit a Contacts entry.
r460.book Page 13 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM End Key • Press and hold the End key ( ) to turn your phone on or off. • Briefly press once to disconnect a call. • Press to return to standby mode from any menu, or to cancel the last input. Understanding the Display Screens Main Display 1. contains icons that indicate network status, Use the directional keys on the Navigation key to browse menus, sub-menus, and lists. Each directional key also acts as a shortcut to launch applications.
r460.book Page 14 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM External Display Your phone has an external display on the outside of the flip. When you close the phone, the external display shows a digital or analog clock. (For more information, refer to “Clock Format” on page 98.) Display Screen Icons Your MyShot phone can show you definitions of the icons that appear on the top lines of the front and main displays. To access the Icon Glossary: 䊳 In idle mode, press Menu ➔ Settings ➔ Phone Info ➔ Icon Glossary.
r460.book Page 15 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • After you power the phone on. Options are: • When you press • • • • after a call or from within a menu. In standby mode, you will see the time, day, and date as well as all phone status icons. Place Calls in Standby Mode 1. While in standby mode, enter a phone number, and press to place a call. 2. Press Receive Messages in Standby Mode You can receive messages in standby mode.
r460.book Page 16 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM key to display a list of menu options. (For more information, refer to “The In-Use Options Menu” on page 23.) Enter/Exit Silent Mode Silences the tones your keypad makes when you press a key. In standby mode, press and hold . “Entering Silent Mode” briefly appears in the display and your phone returns to standby mode. To exit Silent Mode: 䊳 hold the Speakerphone key ( ).
r460.book Page 17 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Input mode Input mode determines how you enter text, numbers, and symbols. While at any text entry screen, press the Left soft key, then choose the input mode from the pop-up menu using the Navigation key. Optional input modes are T9 Word, Abc, ABC, 123, and Symbols. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 32.) Tip: You can cycle between T9 Word, Abc, and 123 by repeatedly pressing and holding the key until the phone beeps.
r460.book Page 18 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 3: Call Functions This section explains how to make and answer calls. This section also includes the features and functionality associated with making or answering calls. Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing 1. With the phone on, enter the number you wish to call using the keypad. 2.
r460.book Page 19 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Manual Pause Calling When you call automated systems (like banking services), you are often required to enter a password or account number. Instead of manually entering the numbers each time, you can store the numbers in your Contacts along with special characters called pauses. • 2-Sec Pause — P pause — A two-second pause stops the calling sequence for two seconds and then automatically sends the remaining digits.
r460.book Page 20 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Making a Call — Speed Dialing You can store phone numbers and contact names in your phone’s Contacts list. Speed Dialing lets you quickly and easily dial any contact in your Contacts list by using that contact’s location number in the list. You can assign and change location (speed dial) numbers for your contacts. (For more information, refer to “Assigning Speed Dial Numbers” on page 42.
r460.book Page 21 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Quick Search Dialing a Contact To find and dial a Contact, do the following: 1. In standby mode, press the number keys that correspond to the first few letters of the Contact name, as shown. 2. Press the Up Navigation key. The Contact List screen appears showing the desired Contact name, as shown. even numbers not stored in your Contacts list, by speaking the individual digits in the number (Digit Dialing).
r460.book Page 22 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM If Voice Dial is not sure which name you said, it displays a 4. 1. . “Say a Command” appears in the display and is you say?” followed by the first name on the list. pronounced through the speaker. Say “Yes” to confirm the name or “No” to hear the next 2. name, or use the keypad to select the correct name from the list. (For more information, refer to “Choice Lists” on page 93.) Say “Call”. VoiceSignal prompts you to “Say the name or #”. 3.
r460.book Page 23 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Pause Dialing From a Contacts Entry • If you voice dial a contact that contains (two-second) T pause(s) simply wait for the pauses to pass and the dialing to complete. • If you voice dial a contact that contains (hard) P pause(s), wait for the appropriate prompt(s) from the number you are calling (credit card number, bank account number, and so on) and enter the appropriate response(s).
r460.book Page 24 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Connect Bluetooth — Connect your handset to another Bluetooth device, such as a headset. (For more information, refer to “Bluetooth” on page 80.) • Send DTMF — Send your phone number as DTMF tones. • Voice Privacy — When Voice Privacy is enabled (that is, set to Enhanced), it turns on advanced voice encryption. Set to Standard to disable Voice Privacy. • Location — Lets you change your phone’s Location setting.
r460.book Page 25 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Incoming Calls • Missed Calls • All Calls • Data Calls • Call Timer • Data Counter 2. Select the Calls log that you wish to review or the function you wish to access. Note: In cases where there is a Contacts match for a Calls log entry, the name associated with the number appears in the display instead of the number. Outgoing Calls Your phone retains information about the last 90 outgoing calls and stores them in the Outgoing calls log.
r460.book Page 26 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 5. Select the desired message type to compose a message. 4. the display: Incoming Calls • Text Message — Lets you send a text message to the selected calling number. • Picture Message — Lets you send a picture message to the selected calling number. Your phone retains information about the last 90 Incoming calls and stores them in the Incoming call log.
r460.book Page 27 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Details — Calls from Contacts Only — Shows the entry for the calling Contact. • Erase — Erase the selected call from your Missed call log. • Lock/Unlock — Protect the selected call from being erased. • Erase All — Erase all calls from your Missed call log. • View Timer — Shows the number of calls and/or the total time spent on the Last Call, Home Outgoing, Home Incoming, Roaming Calls, All Calls, Last Reset, and Lifetime Calls. 4. Press the Msgs soft key.
r460.book Page 28 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Data Calls You can review all of the data calls log entries for the time and date of a call, as well as other information. 1. At the Calls menu, select Data Calls. A list of all logged calls appears in the display. 2. Highlight a call, then press OPEN ( • All Calls — View the duration of the total call, incoming, outgoing, and data calls made on your phone since the last erasure. • Last Reset — View the time and date all timers were last reset.
r460.book Page 29 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Roaming options appear in the display: • Transmit — View the total amount of data transmitted by your phone since the last reset. • Received — View the total amount of data received by your phone since the last reset. • Total — View the total amount of data sent or received by your phone since the last reset. • Last Reset — View the time and date all timers were last reset.
r460.book Page 30 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 4: Menu Navigation This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also includes an outline of all the available menus associated with your phone. Menu Navigation Access the menus and sub menus in your phone using the Navigation key ( ) and soft keys ( ), or use a shortcut. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key. The first of Return to the Previous Menu • Press the Right soft key Back to return to a previous menu.
r460.book Page 31 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 2. Press the number of the menu, sub menu, and so on for the feature that you wish to access. Example: Press the Menu soft key, then press , . This takes you to the Tools menu (Menu 7), and then to the Calendar (sub menu 2).
r460.book Page 32 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 5: Entering Text This section outlines how to select the desired text entry mode when entering characters using the phone keypad. This section also describes how to use the T9 predictive text entry system to reduce the number of key strokes needed to enter text. Changing the Text Entry Mode Text messages can be made up of alphabetical characters, numbers, and symbols.
r460.book Page 33 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Using T9® Mode As you press each key, the displayed letters change. T9 Word recognizes commonly used words for the numeric sequence of key presses and inserts the word into your message. T9 Word is much faster than the traditional method of text entry (Abc) and requires only one key press per letter of the word that you’re spelling. 1. While composing a text message, press the Left soft key, then select T9Word. 2.
r460.book Page 34 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 3. Press . T9 Word is Added appears in the display and you 2. are returned to the message/memo text entry screen. labeled with the corresponding number that you wish to Using Abc Mode 1. insert into your message. While composing a text message, press the Left soft key, then select Abc or ABC. 2. Enter numbers while in 123 mode by pressing the key Entering Symbols Enter symbols such as “@” or “%” into a text message.
r460.book Page 35 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts This section explains how to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and number in your Contacts. Contacts entries can be sorted by name. Your Contacts List • Speed Dial — Assign speed dial numbers to your Contacts. • Group — Rename one of your five Contacts groups. • Memory Info — View available memory for dial entries. 2. Select the Contacts sub-menu or option of your choice.
r460.book Page 36 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 4. Enter a phone number (Mobile, Home, Work, or Pager) or an e-mail address (E-Mail) for the new Contacts entry. 5. If desired, assign the new Contact to a Group. This lets you Note: If the call was incoming and Caller ID information was unavailable, then the Save option is also unavailable. 1. send messages to and find this Contact and other related (if available) appear in the display. page 39.) 2.
r460.book Page 37 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 4. Select the number type that matches your new entry. The 9. Add New Entry screen appears in the display with the (For more information, see “Editing an Existing Contact number being save populating the selected number type field. (For more information on creating a new Contacts entry, see “Using the Contacts Add Option” on page 35.) Adding the number to an existing Contacts entry: 5. 6. Entry” on page 40.) 10. Press SAVE ( ) to save the entry.
r460.book Page 38 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Erase — Deletes the selected number from the selected Calls log. • Lock / Unlock — Prevents/allows deletion of the selected number. • Erase All — Deletes all numbers from the selected Calls log. • View Timer — Shows the call times for the Last Call, Home Outgoing, Home Incoming, Roaming Calls, All Calls, Last Reset, and Lifetime Calls timers for the selected Calls log. 4. Select Save.
r460.book Page 39 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Keypad Methods If you have stored a named contact in your Contacts list, Find and Quick Search let you locate the entry quickly. You can also browse for a particular Contact in a Contacts Group. Find by Name 1. In standby mode, do one of the following: • Press the Contacts soft key. • Press the Menu soft key, then select Contacts ➔ Find. The Find screen appears in the display with an alphabetical list of Contacts showing.
r460.book Page 40 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then select Contacts ➔ Group. The Group List screen appears in the 2. Press Options ➔ Search. The Find screen appears in the display listing all phone numbers in your Contacts list that Select the Group you wish to browse. The selected Group contain the entered digits. 3.
r460.book Page 41 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Press and hold to clear all numbers in the highlighted field. Note: You can also add numbers (such as a Pager number or a Fax number) to the entry, assign it to a Group, and add other information. 4. When you’re finished editing the entry, press . Your Store Pauses in a New Contacts Entry 1. as your bank’s teleservice number). 2.
r460.book Page 42 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 4. Use the Navigation key to move the cursor to where you want to add a pause (such as, at the right-hand end of the number). 5. Note: If a contact has more than one stored number (such as Home and Office), you can select which of these numbers your phone will dial when you Speed Dial that Contact. 4. • Wait — a hard pause (awaits input from you). • 2-Sec Pause — a two-second pause. 6. Select a pause option to add it to your number sequence.
r460.book Page 43 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 3. – Enter the remainder of the e-mail address using the keypad. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 32.) Highlight a number field or e-mail field in this contact entry. 4. Enter the phone number or e-mail address for the new Contacts entry. 5. Press to add the number or e-mail address to the existing entry. Edit an Existing e-mail Address 1. Find the desired entry in the Contacts list.
r460.book Page 44 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 4. Enter a Contact name or highlight a Contact entry. 5. Press . You are prompted to confirm the new Speed Dial setting. 6. To save the new setting, press the Yes soft key. To discard the new setting, press the No soft key. Renaming a Contacts Group • Send Pic Msg — Lets you send a picture message to all contacts in the selected Group. • Rename — Lets you change the name of the selected Group.
r460.book Page 45 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Memory Info Use the Memory sub-menu to view the amount of Contacts entries you have stored, as well as the remaining memory. 䊳 In standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then select Contacts ➔ Memory Info. The amounts of memory used and remaining for Contacts entries appear in the display.
r460.book Page 46 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 7: Messaging This section explains how to send or receive different types of messages. This section also describes the features and functionality associated with messaging. Tip: You can send a Text message to up to ten recipients. Enter each recipient’s address or phone number in a separate To: field of the Create Txt Msg screen. Types of Messages Your phone is able to send and receive Text and Picture messages to compatible phones and devices.
r460.book Page 47 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Add Quick Text — Insert pre-composed text in your message. Save As Draft — Save the message to your Draft folder. Priority Level — Set the Priority to High or Normal. Validity Period — Enter the Date when this message will cease to be valid, then use the Left and Right Navigation keys to choose the Time. – Enh. Delivery Ack — Request a Msg Receipt. – Add To Contacts — Save the recipient’s number or e-mail address as a Contacts list entry.
r460.book Page 48 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 1. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key ( 4. ). The camera viewfinder screen appears in the display. 2. of the Picture message, then press . Tip: Press the Add soft key to display a pop-up menu containing: Contacts, Groups, and Recent Calls. These options allow you to find and add recipients to the Send To list. Using the display as a viewfinder, when the image 5. The Subject: field appears in that you wish to send appears the display.
r460.book Page 49 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Press the Sounds soft key, then select My Sounds. The following options appear in the display: – Record New — Record a new memo to insert into the message. Note: You can record and insert a voice memo of up to 60 seconds in length, if you record first before attaching a picture. If a picture is attached before recording, the size of the voice memo is limited to the amount of remaining memory.
r460.book Page 50 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Tip: To launch the Create Pic Msg screen using a voice command — In standby mode, press and hold until the phone prompts, “Say a command.” Say “Send Picture” into the microphone. You are then prompted to say a Contact name or a number for the first recipient of the message. 2. 5. highlighted, then press the Picture soft key.
r460.book Page 51 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 7. If you wish to insert a sound into your Picture message, use the Down Navigation key to highlight the Sound: field and do the following; otherwise, proceed to step 8. • Press the Sounds soft key, then select My Sounds. The following options appear in the display: – Record New — Record a new memo to insert into the message. Note: You can record and insert a voice memo of up to 60 seconds in length, if you record first before attaching a picture.
r460.book Page 52 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • View Later — Saves the message to your inbox, where you can view it later, then returns your phone to standby mode. Select the desired option. View a Picture Message Now 1. After you select the View Now option, “Connecting” appears in the display followed by “Retrieving” and a progress bar indicating that the message is downloading • Save Quick Text — Save the text in this message as a new Quick Text.
r460.book Page 53 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 4. Once a Picture message has been downloaded to your phone, the new Picture message appears in the display. If the message includes a sound file, the phone begins playing it. Note: For more information on viewing and managing received picture messages, see “Inbox” on page 53. Message Boxes Your phone stores messages in any one of five message boxes. The subsections that follow describe each message box in detail.
r460.book Page 54 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 3. Press the Erase soft key to remove the highlighted message from the Inbox. Review Messages in the Outbox 1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then select – or – Messages ➔ Outbox. Your list of sent messages appear Press the Options soft key. The following options appear in in the display. the display: • Reply — Compose and send a reply message to the originator of the received message.
r460.book Page 55 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 4. Select an option to perform the function for that option. • Erase Outbox — Delete all unlocked messages from the Outbox. • Message Info — Shows message delivery status, addressee, size, and so on. Select an option to perform the function for that option. Messages and Lock Mode Your phone can still receive messages while in Lock Mode.
r460.book Page 56 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 4. Select Save As Draft. A confirmation message appears in the display and your message is saved to the Drafts box. View and Edit Draft Text Messages 1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then select Messages ➔ Drafts. A list of any draft messages that you’ve saved appears in the display. 2. Highlight a text message that you wish to view or edit, then press EDIT ( • Enh. Delivery Ack — Request a Msg Receipt.
r460.book Page 57 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Deferred Delivery — Enter the Date and the Time that you would like the message delivered. • Delivery Ack — Choose On or Off — Requests confirmation when your message is received. • Remove Pic — Remove the picture from your message. • Remove Sound — Remove the sound file from your message. • Add To Contacts — Save the recipient’s number or e-mail address as a Contacts list entry. 4. Select an option to perform the function for that option. 5.
r460.book Page 58 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Listen to Voicemail Now When you choose to review your new voicemail message(s) right away, your phone calls your voice mailbox so that you can listen to the message(s). (For more information, refer to “Listen to Voicemail” on page 7.) Note: This function erases all messages in the selected box. To delete a single message, open the box from the Messages menu, then delete the message from the Options menu while viewing the message content. 1.
r460.book Page 59 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM The following options appear in the display: • General • Text Message • Picture Message 2. Select an option and press . General Message Settings The following options are displayed: • Auto Save — Choose whether your messages are saved automatically when you exit them (On, Off, Prompt). • Auto Erase — Choose to receive (On) or not receive (Off) a warning message when you delete a message. • Quick Text — Insert pre-composed text in your message.
r460.book Page 60 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 8: Browser This section outlines how to launch Browser, how to navigate to other pages on the web, and how the keys on the keypad are used with the web application. Additionally, links to other sites are briefly discussed. Note: The first time you launch Browser, the warning message “Browse & Download use airtime.” pops up in your display. To have this message repeat the next time you launch Browser, press Continue ( ).
r460.book Page 61 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM You can act upon options or links by using the soft keys. Browser soft keys The bottom of the Browser display is a bar that contains browser commands. The Left and Right ( ) soft keys on the keypad are used to execute the command that appears above them in the display. These are called “soft keys” because their function changes depending on the application.
r460.book Page 62 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 9: Camera Use your MyShot phone to take full color digital pictures, display them on your phone’s vivid color display, and instantly share them with family and friends. It’s fun, and as easy to use as a traditional point-and-click camera. This section explains how you can do the following: • Take pictures with your phone’s built-in digital camera. • Send and receive pictures taken with your phone’s camera.
r460.book Page 63 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Press Send ( ) to save the picture and include it in a Picture message. (See “Send Picture Messages in Camera Mode” on page 47 for more information.) Press the Erase soft key to erase the photo. Tip: You can change a number of the camera’s settings to suit particular uses for your pictures. See “Camera Shortcuts” on page 64 for more information.
r460.book Page 64 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Color Effect — Lets you select a color filter for your photos. Memory Counter — Indicates the number of photos stored in the My Images folder and the maximum number of photos you can save at the current Resolution and Quality settings. Camera Storage — Indicates the location, either Phone Memory (shown) or Memory Card ( ), where new photos will be stored.
r460.book Page 65 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Shooting Mode 2. Press TAKE ( ). The Camera automatically takes a series Shooting Mode lets you take a single picture, multiple pictures in succession, or a single picture in a Fun Frame at the touch of the TAKE key ( ). of 5 pictures in quick succession. The Series shot counter Single Shot Mode displays thumbnail views of the pictures you have just 1.
r460.book Page 66 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Fun Frames Mode Fun Frames lets you temporarily apply one of the preloaded picture frames in your phone to characterize or enhance one or more pictures. 1. ➔ Fun Frames. The / icon appears in the display. Press TAKE ( Night Shot Night Shot lets you take pictures in low light. Select the fun frame of your choice. You’re returned to the camera viewfinder screen. 3. the selected Resolution setting to your next picture.
r460.book Page 67 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM the display: • 10 Sec. • 5 Sec. • 3 Sec. • Off 2. Select the desired Self Timer delay. You are returned to the • Cloudy — Use this setting when taking pictures in cloudy conditions. • Tungsten — Use this setting when taking pictures under incandescent lights. • Fluorescent — Use this setting when taking pictures under fluorescent lights. 2. Select the desired White Balance.
r460.book Page 68 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Settings Quality Camera Settings (unlike other Camera Options) do not return to their respective default values when you end the current Camera session. Instead, Camera Settings apply to future Camera sessions until you change individual Settings values or until you use Reset Settings. To access the Camera Settings, do the following: 1. In camera mode, press the Options soft key, then highlight 1. • High • Normal • Economy 2.
r460.book Page 69 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Metering 1. 2. 2. In camera mode, press the Options soft key. The options returned to the camera viewfinder screen. menu bar appears in the display. Shutter Sound Select Settings ➔ Metering. The following options appear Choose from three different sounds whenever you take a picture. Aside from being a cool sound effect, Shutter Sound acts as an audible reminder that your camera has taken the picture.
r460.book Page 70 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Reset Settings 1. In the Camera Settings screen, press the Reset soft key. The following options appear in the display: • No — Keeps the current camera settings. • Yes — Resets the camera settings to default values. 2. Select the desired option. The Photo Gallery Saved pictures are stored in the My Images folder. You can browse the pictures one at a time (expanded mode), or view several pictures at once in thumbnail format. 1.
r460.book Page 71 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Point, Click, and Send Pictures Take a picture or and send it to anyone with a compatible device in a few easy steps. 1. In standby mode, press the Camera key ( ), hold it for 2 seconds, then release it to activate the camera. 2. Using the display as a viewfinder, take the desired picture by pressing TAKE ( 3. Press Send ( ). ). The picture is saved automatically, and the Create Pic Msg screen appears in the display. 4.
r460.book Page 72 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 10: Multimedia This section outlines your phone’s multimedia functions and key features associated with multimedia. Accessing Multimedia 1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then select Multimedia. The following Multimedia options appear in the My Images My Images lets you choose the pictures that appear in your phone’s display while in standby mode (wallpaper) and as picture IDs for your contacts. 1.
r460.book Page 73 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Press 3. to expand the selected picture to fill the screen. Press the Options soft key. A pop-up menu containing the 4. Select the desired option. 5. Press following options appears in the display: • Send — Send the currently displayed or highlighted picture as a Picture Message or Via Bluetooth. • Set As — Lets you assign the selected picture as the Main Wallpaper, the Front Wallpaper, or the Picture ID for a Contact.
r460.book Page 74 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Artists — Lists artist names for music files on the Memory Card and lets you play one or more music files by a selected artist. • Albums — Lists album titles for music files on the Memory Card and lets you play one or more music files from a selected album. • Playlists — Lists any playlists you have saved and lets you create, save, and manage playlists. 3. Select the desired option.
r460.book Page 75 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 3. Select the desired option, then do one of the following: • If you select the All option — Use the Navigation key to highlight a music file, then press the Play soft key to play the file. Tip: To play additional files, highlight and mark additional files for playback. (For more information, refer to “Launching the Music Player Library Menu” on page 73) • If you select the other options — Highlight an Artist, Album, or Playlist, then press Open ( ).
r460.book Page 76 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM – Add to Playlist — Moves you to the Playlists menu to let you add the selected music file to a playlist. – Remove From List — Temporarily drops the selected music file from the Library list. To restore the music file to the list, turn your phone off and back on again. – Visual Supplements — Lets you change the Music Player visualization to Simple View, Equalizer, Album Art, or Lyrics.
r460.book Page 77 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM My Sounds My Sounds lets you record voice memos and lets you assign preloaded and downloaded sound files as ringers for calls, alarms, and other alerts. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then select Multimedia ➔ My Sounds. Record New and a list of sound files appears in the display.
r460.book Page 78 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Voice Memo 1. Note: The maximum length for a single voice memo is 60 seconds. the display. 2. Highlight the voice memo you wish to review. 3. Press Play ( You can save as many voice memos as will fit in the empty memory capacity. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then select Multimedia ➔ My Sounds➔ Record New. The Record New screen appears in the display. 2. Press Rec ( memo remains highlighted in the list of sound files.
r460.book Page 79 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Multimedia ➔ My Sounds. A list of sound files appears in the display. 2. Highlight a voice memo file. 3. Press the Options soft key. 4. Select Erase all.You are prompted to confirm erasure of all recorded sound (voice memo) files. 5. Press the Yes soft key to erase all of the selected recorded sound files or press the No soft key to return to the list of sound files.
r460.book Page 80 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 11: Tools This section explains how to use your phone’s Digital Assistant functionality to schedule events, set reminders, create a “to do” list, perform calculations, and more. Tools Menu Tools is a suite of Personal Information Management (PIM) applications such as a Calendar, To Do List, and Memo Pad that run on your phone.
r460.book Page 81 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Turn Bluetooth On/Off When the Bluetooth is turned on, you can use the Bluetooth features available. When the Bluetooth is turned off, you cannot send or receive information via Bluetooth. To save battery life or in situations where Bluetooth use is prohibited, such as airline traveling, you can turn off the Bluetooth wireless technology headset. 3. device user manual for more information.) 4.
r460.book Page 82 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Registered List Device Name This menu provides a list of Bluetooth wireless technology devices discovered by your handset. 1. Shows the handset name. To change this name, enter a new name and press OK ( ). To keep the current Device Name, press the Cancel soft key. Supported Profiles From the Tools menu, select Bluetooth ➔ Registered List. Lists and explains the Bluetooth profiles your phone supports.
r460.book Page 83 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 2. Use the Navigation key to move around within the calendar screen. The following controls are also available: • • • • Press the Add soft key to add an event to the highlighted date. To view previous months, press the Volume key ( ) Up. To view future months, press the Volume key ( ) Down. Use the Navigation key to move to an individual day, one day or one week at a time. • Press View ( ) to open the highlighted date.
r460.book Page 84 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Note: Enter the dates and times for the event using 2 digits for day, month, hour, and minute entries. Use 4 digits for year entries. Use the Left/Right Navigation keys to change between AM and PM. 2. To add a new memo, press the Add soft key. A numbered Memo screen appears in the display. 3. Enter a memo using the keypad. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 32.) Tip: You can also press 4. for AM or press for PM.
r460.book Page 85 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Alarm Clock Your phone has an alarm clock that can be set to go off once, or daily at a specified time. Once set, the alarm clock is easy to change or turn off completely. Note: The alarm doesn’t function when the phone is turned off. If the time for an alarm that was set for Once has elapsed and the phone is off, the alarm occurs at the same time on the following day. 3.
r460.book Page 86 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Disabling Alarms Turn Off the Alarm Turning an Alarm to Off allows you to retain the current settings for later reuse. 1. From the Tools menu, select Alarm Clock. The following options appear in the display: • Alarm 1 • Alarm 2 • Alarm 3 2. Highlight an active Alarm. 3. Press the Options soft key, then select Off. The selected • Reset Alarm — Disables the highlighted Alarm and resets its settings to default values.
r460.book Page 87 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Setting the Home Clock 2. 1. In the World Time screen, use the Left/Right Navigation keys to highlight the desired time zone and/or city. 2. Press the Options soft key, then select Set as home clock. You are prompted to confirm your Home Clock change. 3. No. Setting a Second Clock The second clock time and date appear at the bottom of the World Time screen when you launch the tool.
r460.book Page 88 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 3. Use the Navigation key to set the type of calculation that 3. you wish to perform. Your choices are as follows: • Up Navigation key — [x] Multiplication • Left Navigation key — [-] Subtraction • OK key — [=] Equals/Total • Right Navigation key — [+] Addition • Down Navigation key — [÷] Division 4. Use the keypad to enter the second number into your equation. 5. Press = ( ) to perform the calculation and view the result.
r460.book Page 89 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM To convert a currency, length, weight, volume, area, or temperature, do the following: 1. 1. Converter ➔ Currency. 2. From the Tools menu, select Press the Rates soft key. The Exchange Rate list for the Converter and the conversion USD currency appears in the feature you wish to use. 2. From the Tools menu, select display. Use the Navigation key to select the units to be converted From and To. 3. 3.
r460.book Page 90 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Currency — Adding Exchange Rates 6. 1. 2. From the Tools menu, select Converter ➔ Currency. currency using the keypad. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 32.) 7. Press the Rate soft key. The Exchange Rate list for the Highlight the Exchange Rate field. USD currency appears in the display. 8. 3.
r460.book Page 91 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 2. Press the Rate soft key. The Exchange Rate list for the 2. USD currency appears in the display. 3. 4. more information, refer to “Entering Numbers” on page 34.) Highlight the currency exchange rate to be erased. Press the Erase soft key. You are prompted to confirm the 3. enter a tip percentage. (For To erase the selected exchange rate, press the Yes soft more information, refer to key.
r460.book Page 92 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 12: Voice Service This section explains how to use your phone’s digital assistant functionality to schedule events, set reminders, create a “to do” list, perform calculations, and more. Launching Voice Service VoiceSignal is state-of-the-art voice recognition software for your mobile phone that lets you dial numbers, lookup contact information, and open applications using your voice. To access your phone’s voice settings, do the following: 1.
r460.book Page 93 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Send Picture — Lets you launch the Create Pic Msg screen. (See “Send Picture Messages in Standby Mode” on page 49 for more information.) • Lookup — Lets you look up and display contact information for any name stored in your Contacts list by saying the name. (See “Finding a Contacts Entry” on page 38 for more information.) • Go to — Lets you access the Voice Memo, Calendar, and Contacts List features of your phone.
r460.book Page 94 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Automatic—VoiceSignal displays a choice list only when it is not sure if it has correctly recognized the name or number. • Always On—VoiceSignal always displays a choice list, even when there is only one choice. • Always Off—VoiceSignal never displays a choice list. Use the Navigation keys to highlight the Choice List behavior you prefer, then press the key to accept the new setting. Sensitivity 1.
r460.book Page 95 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 2. Select Adapt Digits. Your phone displays the first digit sequence and “Please say” plays through the speaker followed by the four digits appearing in the display. 3. Wait for the beep and say the digits using your normal tone The following options appear in the display: • Adapt Digits • Reset Digits 2. Select Reset Digits. The phone prompts you to confirm digit adaptation rest. of voice.
r460.book Page 96 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Voice Launch The About Nuance screen appears in the display showing To set the key or action that launches VoiceSignal, do the following: 1. the version level of the Vsuite software currently installed on your phone. From the Voice SVC menu, select Voice Settings ➔ Voice Launch. The following options appear in the display: • Key Only — Press and hold to activate VoiceSignal for one call. • Key / EarMic — Attach a headset to your phone.
r460.book Page 97 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 13: Changing Your Settings This section explains how to customize your phone to suit your needs and preferences. Settings Menu 䊳 To access the Settings menu, select Menu ➔ Settings. The Settings menu appears in the display. Location This function identifies your location to the network via the Global Positioning System (GPS). You can set this function for continuous operation or to operate only in the event that you dial 911.
r460.book Page 98 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 5. To save your preference, press OK ( Theme ). Clock Format Clock Format lets you choose the format for the Main and Front Display clocks. 1. Theme lets you select the color scheme your phone uses to display and highlight menu items and scroll bar positions. 1. At the Settings menu, select Display Settings ➔ Theme. The following options appear in the display: From the Settings menu, select Display Settings ➔ Clock Format ➔ Main Clock.
r460.book Page 99 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Banner 2. Banner lets you select the text that is displayed on the main display. Select the desired Backlight Time setting. Charging Charging lets you set the backlight On or Off while charging. 1. At the Settings menu, select Display Settings ➔ Banner. 2. Enter the text that you want displayed on your main display Backlight ➔ Charging. The Charging screen appears in the then press display. 1. to save the setting.
r460.book Page 100 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 1. At the Settings menu, select Display Settings ➔ Front Contrast. The Front Contrast screen appears in the display. 2. Use the Left or Right Navigation key to adjust the contrast 4. 3. Press OK ( ) to save your new contrast setting. Sounds Settings The Sounds Settings menu provides a variety of options to customize audio properties for such things as ringers, keypad tones alerts, and more.
r460.book Page 101 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Roam Ringer— Lets you select distinctive ringers for when you are roaming. 2. Select the desired option. The following ringer file options appear in the display: • My Ringtones • My Sounds 3. To assign a ringtone or sound to the selected option, select the desired ringtone or sound file in the list. Alerts • Charge Alert — Sounds an alert when the phone battery is recharged. 2. Select the desired Alert option setting (On or Off). 3.
r460.book Page 102 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 3. Select Tone Length, then select Normal or Long. You are returned to the Key Tone sub-menu. Call Alert 1. Call Settings You can use Call Settings to select how your phone handles voice calls,. Call Answer You can select a specific answer mode when you receive an incoming call. 1. The following call answer settings appear in the display: • Any Key — Press any key except the or Left soft key to answer an incoming call.
r460.book Page 103 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 2. Select the desired call automatic answering setting and press the OK soft key to save your selection. Auto Retry Auto Retry automatically re-dials a number if the connection fails. Depending upon your location, the number of times your phone automatically dials the number may vary. 1. From the Settings menu, select Call Settings ➔ Auto Retry. The following settings appear in the display: • Off — Disables automatic re-dialing of numbers.
r460.book Page 104 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Voice Privacy Voice Privacy when enabled (that is, set to Enhanced), turns on advanced voice encryption. 1. From the Settings menu, select Call Settings ➔ Voice Privacy. The following settings appear in the display: • Standard — Voice privacy is disabled • Enhanced — Voice privacy is enabled 2. Select the desired Voice Privacy setting and press the OK Phone Settings Airplane Mode When set to On, Airplane Mode disables all radio functions of your phone.
r460.book Page 105 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 2. Select the desired Language setting and press the OK soft key to save your selection. Security Use the Security menu to lock your phone, set up emergency numbers, set restrictions, as well as other security options. Lock Phone Locking the phone limits all outgoing calls except calls to 911 emergency and the three user-programmable emergency numbers.
r460.book Page 106 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 5. Enter the new lock code again. Your new Lock Code is stored. Remember to always turn your phone on and check for adequate signal strength before placing a call. Store Emergency Numbers Note: Your phone does not allow you to view the Lock Code for obvious security reasons. If you change the Lock Code, be sure to write down or memorize the new code. Emergency # Your phone provides the option of storing three emergency numbers.
r460.book Page 107 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings ➔ Security. You’re prompted to enter the lock code. Note: The default lock code is the last four digits of your telephone number. 2. Enter the lock code and press the OK soft key. 3. Select Reset Phone. You are prompted to confirm that you want to restore default settings (except for the Contacts and Voice Dial). 4. Note: This procedure does not delete your Photo Gallery.
r460.book Page 108 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 5. To save your new setting, press the OK soft key. NAM Selection The Network menu allows you to select NAM (Number Assignment Module) settings for your phone. You can store two NAM settings, which are essentially telephone numbers, for your phone. 1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings ➔ NAM Selection. The following options appear in the display: • NAM1 — Your service contract has one phone line.
r460.book Page 109 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM – Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the current date. – Press the OK soft key to save your date setting. Quick Search At the Settings menu, select Phone Settings ➔ Quick Search. The following options appear in the display: • On — Quick Search is enabled • Off — Quick Search is disabled 2. Use the Navigation key to highlight the desired Quick Search option, then press the key to save your setting. Searching for a Contact 1.
r460.book Page 110 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Down Key • Left Key 3. Select one of the listed applications to assign to that key and press the OK soft key. Memory Info Memory Info lets you quickly and easily review and manage your phone memory usage. To access Memory Info, do the following: 䊳 From the Settings menu, select Memory Info. The following options appear in the display: • Save Options — Lets you specify whether your images will be stored in your phone or on an optional Memory Card.
r460.book Page 111 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM – Applications memory usage – PIC Msg memory usage Press the OK soft key to return to the Phone Memory menu. • My Images • My Ringtones • My Sounds 2. Select My Images / My Ringtones / My Sounds. A list of all files in the related folder appears in the display. Files are listed by name, and each file entry shows the name of each file. 3. To erase files, do the following: • Press the Options soft key, then select Erase.
r460.book Page 112 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM My Images memory usage My Music memory usage My Ringtones memory usage My Sounds memory usage Press the OK soft key to return to the Card Memory menu. – – – – • My Images • My Music • My Ringtones • My Sounds • Format Card 2. Select My Images / My Music / My Ringtones / My Sounds. A list of all files in the related folder appears in the display. Files are listed by name, and each file entry shows the name of each file. 3.
r460.book Page 113 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Caution!: Repeated formatting of a Memory Card reduces its useful life. To format a Memory Card, do the following: 1. From the Settings menu, select Memory Info ➔ Card Memory ➔ Format Card. You are prompted to confirm formatting of the Memory Card. 2. to return to the Phone Info menu. Icon Glossary This option causes the ICON GLOSSARY list to appear in the display and show the icons that can appear in the display and the names of the icons. 1.
r460.book Page 114 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Section 14: Health and Safety Information This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using your phone. These safety precautions should be followed to safely use your phone. Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver.
r460.book Page 115 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. The maximum SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC are: • Cellular CDMA mode: – Head: 0.754 W/kg – Body-worn: 0.
r460.book Page 116 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN NORTH AMERICA, USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTOR OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET. THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY ORIENTATED IN A VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION. Consumer Information on Wireless Phones The U.S.
r460.book Page 117 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiationemitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user.
r460.book Page 118 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM What are the results of the research done already? The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of radio frequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories.
r460.book Page 119 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radio frequency energy (RF).
r460.book Page 120 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure.
r460.book Page 121 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM According to FTC, these defendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment? Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones.
r460.book Page 122 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. 5. Jotting down a "to do" list or flipping through your address When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips: 1.
r460.book Page 123 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM 9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If Responsible Listening you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you. 10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary.
r460.book Page 124 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you can hear adequately. • When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to. • Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings.
r460.book Page 125 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 395 E Street, S.W. Suite 9200 Patriots Plaza Building Washington, DC 20201 Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4647) 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636) Outside the U.S. 513-533-8328 Email: cdcinfo@cdc.gov Internet: http://www.cdc.gov 1-888-232-6348 TTY Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/ default.
r460.book Page 126 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimize the potential for interference; • Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place; • Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable medical device. If you have any questions about using your wireless phone with such a device, consult your health care provider.
r460.book Page 127 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM relatively immune to interference noise. The hearing aid and wireless phone rating values are then added together. A sum of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is considered for best use. M3 + M2 = 5 T3 + T2 = 5 In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5. This is synonymous for T ratings.
r460.book Page 128 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers. Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a refueling point (service station).
r460.book Page 129 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated. Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58).
r460.book Page 130 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM Product Performance Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. If you're inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception.
r460.book Page 131 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM features are available for purchase or use in all areas. Downloadable Ring Tones may be available at an additional cost. Other conditions and restrictions may apply. See your service provider for additional information. Battery Standby and Talk Time Standby and talk times will vary depending on phone usage patterns and conditions.
r460.book Page 132 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F). • Do not place the phone in areas that may get very hot, such as on or near a cooking surface, cooking appliance, iron, or radiator. • Do not get your phone or battery wet.
r460.book Page 133 Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:37 AM • Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device's moving parts and prevent proper operation. • 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. • If your phone is equipped with an external antenna, use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
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