User Manual

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ant ennas, m odif icat ion s, or at t achm ent s could dam age t he phone and m ay violat e
FCC regulat ions.
PHONE OPERATION
NORMAL POSI TI ON: Hold t he phone as you would any other telephone wit h t he
ant enna point ed up and over your shoulder.
TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION
:
For your phone t o operat e m ost efficient ly:
Ext end your ant enna fully.
Do not t ouch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Cont act wit h
t he ant enna affect s call qualit y and m ay cause t he phone t o operat e at a higher
power level t han ot herwise needed.
DRIVING
Check t he laws and regulat ions on t he use of wireless t elephones in t he areas
where you drive. Always obey t hem. Also, if using your phone while driving,
please:
Give full at t ent ion t o driving—driving safely is your first responsibilit y;
Use hands- free operat ion, if available;
Pull off t he road and park before m aking or answering a call if driving condit ions
so require.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Most m odern elect ronic equipm ent is shielded from RF signals. However, cert ain
elect ronic equipm ent m ay not be shielded against t he RF signals from your
wireless phone.
Pa ce m ak e r s
The Healt h I ndust ry Manufact urers Associat ion r ecom m ends t hat a m inim um
separat ion of six ( 6 ) inches be m aint ained bet ween a handheld wireless phone
and a pacemaker to avoid potent ial int erference wit h the pacemaker. These
recomm endat ions are consistent with t he independent research by and
recom m endat ions of Wireless Technol ogy Research.
Persons w it h pacem akers:
Should ALWAYS keep t he phone m ore t han six inches from t heir pacem aker
when t he phone is t urned ON
Should not carry t he phone in a breast pocket