Cyrus Technology CM16 MOBILE TELEPHONE User Manual

Cyrus Technology GmbH MOBILE TELEPHONE

User manual

           User Guide
  Contents  1 Basic Knowledge ................................................. 3 1.1    Brief Introduction ............................................................................................................. 3 1.2 General Considerations ....................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Battery Precautions ............................................................................................................. 4 1.4 Charge Mobile Phone .......................................................................................................... 5 1.5    Charger Precautions ......................................................................................................... 5 1.6    Cleaning and Maintenance ............................................................................................... 6 2 Introduction .................................................... 6 2.1    Icons ................................................................................................................................. 6 2.2 Phone Layout ................................................................................................................ 7 2.3      Boot Using ..................................................................................................................... 8 2.3.1  Insert and Remove SIM Card ......................................................................... 8 2.3.2  Power On/Off ..................................................................................................... 9 2.3.3  Unlock SIM Card ............................................................................................... 9 2.3.4  Unlock Screen ................................................................................................. 10 3 Basic Functions ................................................ 11 3.1 Dial .................................................................................................................................... 11 3.2 Contacts ............................................................................................................................. 13 3.3 Messages ........................................................................................................................... 15 3.4 File Management ............................................................................................................... 16 3.5 Camera .............................................................................................................................. 17 3.6 Images ............................................................................................................................... 18 3.7 Video Player ...................................................................................................................... 19 3.8 Music Player ..................................................................................................................... 20 3.9 FM Radio .......................................................................................................................... 21 3.10 Recorder .......................................................................................................................... 22 3.11 Clock ............................................................................................................................... 23 3.12 Calendar .......................................................................................................................... 23 3.13 Calculator ........................................................................................................................ 24 3.14 Notepad ........................................................................................................................... 25 3.15 Flashlight ......................................................................................................................... 26 3.16 E-mail .............................................................................................................................. 26 3.17 Browser ........................................................................................................................... 27 3.18 Searching ......................................................................................................................... 29 3.19 Download ........................................................................................................................ 31 3.20 ToDo ................................................................................................................................ 31 3.21 Compass .......................................................................................................................... 32 3.22    Oinom .......................................................................................................................... 33
  2 1.2 Main Features ............................................................................................................... 33 2 Install Client ................................................... 35 2.1 Install and Use Conditions ........................................................................................ 35 2.2 Download and Install Android Client ..................................................................... 35 3.23 Oinom key ....................................................................................................................... 35 4 Settings ....................................................... 37 4.1 SIM Card Management ................................................................................................. 37 4.2 WIFI .................................................................................................................................. 37 4.3 Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................... 38 4.4 Mobile Network ................................................................................................................ 39 4.5 Flight Mode ....................................................................................................................... 39 4.6 Scenes Mode ..................................................................................................................... 40 4.7 Display .............................................................................................................................. 40 4.8 Storage .............................................................................................................................. 40 4.9    Battery ............................................................................................................................ 41 You can set the phone percentage of battery display and see remaining battery power and time. ................................................................................................................................ 41 4.10 Application ...................................................................................................................... 41 4.11 Security ........................................................................................................................... 42 4.12    SOS Setting .................................................................................................................. 43 4.13 Language and Input Method ........................................................................................... 43 4.14 Backup and Reset ............................................................................................................ 43 4.15 Date and Time ................................................................................................................. 44 4.16 Schedule Power On/Off .................................................................................................. 44 4.17 Auxiliary Function .......................................................................................................... 44 4.18 About Phone .................................................................................................................... 45 5 Common Problems & Solutions .................................... 45
  3        1 Basic Knowledge                              1.1  Brief Introduction Thank you for purchasing this digital mobile phone. This instruction manual special used to guide you to understand the functions and features. In addition to common call functions and records, this phone also provides you a variety of useful features and services. It will bring you more convenience and pleasure for your work and life. Some of the services and functions described in this manual depend on the network and reservation service.  Therefore, the menu  items in the phone may not be  available,  various menus and functions of the phone may have different shortcut number. Our company reserves the right to modify the contents of this manual without prior notice. 1.2 General Considerations  Your phone can only  use  our designated batteries and chargers. Using other products may cause battery leakage, overheating, explosion and fire.  Do  not  put  the  battery,  mobile  phone  and  charger  in  a  microwave  oven  or high-pressure equipment, or may cause circuit damage and fire and other accidents.  Keep the phone away from children's reach to avoid they lest it as a toy,
  4 causing personal injury.  On  airplanes,  in  hospitals  and  other  places  prohibit  the  use  of  mobile phones, please turn off the phone.  Do  not  use  the  mobile  phone  near  the  weak  signal  or  high-precision electronic equipments. Radio wave interference may cause incorrect operation of the electronic equipment and other problems.  Do not disassemble or modify the phone, otherwise it will cause damage, leakage and circuit faults to the phone.  Avoid mobile phone too close to magnetic objects such as magnetic cards, mobile  phone  radiation  wave  may  clear  floppy  disk,  saving  card,  credit  card information stored on. 1.3 Battery Precautions  The use of mobile phone battery life is limited. In frequent charging battery time gradually shortened. The multiple charging is invalid, the battery life has been, you should replace the specified type of new battery.  Do not throw old batteries in the general household waste. There is a clear local regulations for battery disposal, please follow the instructions required to do.  Do not throw the battery into fire, otherwise it will cause the battery to ignite and  explode.  Installing  batteries,  do  not  apply  pressure  to  force,  otherwise  it  will cause the battery to leak, overheat, explosion and fire.  If the battery fluid into the eye may cause blindness, then do not rub your eyes, rinse with fresh water, and then immediately to the hospital.  Do not disassemble or modify the battery, otherwise it will lead to battery leakage, overheating, explosion and fire.  Do not use or leave the battery beside the fire or heater hot place, otherwise it will lead to battery leakage, overheating, explosion and fire.  Do not wet the battery, otherwise it will cause the battery to overheat, smoke and  corrosion.  Do  not  use  or  leave  the  battery  in  direct  sunlight  or  near  hot  car,
  5 otherwise it will result in fluid leakage and overheating may degrade performance and shorten the service life.  Do not more than 24 hour continue charge. 1.4 Charge Mobile Phone The joint is connected to the mobile phone charger, mobile phone battery indicator   on the  screen will flash cycle; charging if  it is turned off, charging indicator will appear on the screen of the screen, the battery charging. If the phone is still excessive use when battery is low, probably over a period of time after charging indicates a symbol will appear on the screen charge. When the on-screen battery indicator shows full, and no longer flashing, indicating that charging has been completed. After charging is complete, disconnect the AC power outlet which connects the phone and charger. 1.5  Charger Precautions  Please  use  220V  AC.  Using  other  voltage  can  cause  leakage,  fire  or damage  to  the  phone  and  charger.  Prohibit  short-circuit  charger,  otherwise  it  will cause  electric  shock,  smoke  and  damage  to  the  charger.  Please  do  not  use  the charger in the case of the power cord damage, otherwise it will lead to a fire and electric shock.  Please clean the dust on the power socket.  Please do not put water container near the charger, to avoid overheating, leakage and malfunction caused by water spills. If the charger come into contact with water or other liquids, immediately unplug the power from the outlet down to prevent overheating, fire, electric shock and malfunction of the charger.  Do not disassemble or modify the charger, otherwise it will lead to personal injury, electric shock, fire and damage to the charger.  Please  do  not  use  the  charger  in  the  bathroom  where  high  humidity, otherwise it will cause electric shock, fire and damage of the charger.
  6 1.6  Cleaning and Maintenance Do not use alcohol, thinner or benzene solution to wipe the phone. Dirty socket can cause poor connect, power down, it leads to cannot recharge, please regularly clean.       2 Introduction                                2.1  Icons In the standby interface, may appear small ICONS, details are as follows: Icons Instructions  Time Display  Alarm clock has been set and activated  Show battery level  Vertical bars indicate the signal strength of the GSM network signal  Connect to the wireless network  Activate Bluetooth  Indicates music playing  Receives new message
  7  Missed Call  Meeting Mode  Flight Mode  Mute Mode  Activate USB  Access Restricted  2.2 Phone Layout     Keys Instructions 1. OK Key OK Key 2.Navigation key Up and Down navigation key
  8 3. Left Soft Key Left key 4. Delete Key Press to delete 5. Dial Key Press to dial 6. Right Soft Key Right Key 7. Home Key Press to return to main menu 8. Power Key Press to Power on/off 9. * Key * Key 10. # Key # Key 11. USB/Charge USB/Charge Jack 12. Headphone Headphone Jack 13.Shortcuts Press to enter the shortcut menu 14.  Volume Key + Press to increase volume 15. Volume Key - Press to decrease volume 16. SOS Key Press to call emergency contact 17. Camera Camera 18. Flash Flash, open the flashlight program, it can be used as flashlight.  2.3   Boot Using 2.3.1  Insert and Remove SIM Card Turn off the phone, remove battery and other external power supply. According to the
  9 mobile phone label inserted SIM card. When you need to take out the SIM card, please turn it off, take out the battery, then remove SIM card from SIM card holder. 2.3.2  Power On/Off  To turn on the phone, please long press the power key on the phone up side.  Turn off the phone, long press the power key. The following message box pops up, select "Off”.  Press the power key to switch phone in addition, you can also choose to reboot  the  phone,  select  the  flight  mode,  mute  mode,  vibration  mode  and standard mode.  2.3.3  Unlock SIM Card In order to prevent illegal use, SIM card using PIN1 (Personal Identification Number) code encrypt protection. Use the function, every time you must enter PIN1 code when the phone is switched on, so that you can unlock the SIM card, and then send or receive the cal
  10  Press the ON / OFF key to boot the phone; enter PIN1 code, press    to clear the error input, press    to confirm. If you  enter  the wrong  PIN1  code  in several times, SIM  card will  be locked,  then please contact your SIM card network operator.  2.3.4  Unlock Screen In order to prevent unauthorized use, you can set your phone screen lock. Elected to use this function, every time you light up the screen, you must draw your unlock pattern, so that you can unlock the phone, and then send or receive calls. Users can clear the unlock pattern (see "Security Settings").
  11        3 Basic Functions                       3.1 Dial In standby interface to click   into the dial-up interface, click the digital on the screen to dial the number. If you need to change the phone  number,  please  click    back  to  delete  characters,  then press   to dial the number. Press the Menu key to pop-up menu options,  as  shown,  you  can  choose  to  send  SMS,  added  to  the "Contacts" or the Settings, etc.
  12 You can also touch   at the top of screen, enter to the call records interface to dial out. Or click    at the top of the screen, enter  the  contact  interface  to  dial  out.  Click    directly  in  the standby interface, can also into the contact interface to dial out.      After the call is connected as shown:   Click    to open the dial pad, according to the call prompted to input the corresponding number, such as 10086 when playing prompts.
  13  Click    to open the speaker, amplified voice calls.  Click   to mute, do not send local voice.  Click    to keep current on the phone or restore is held.  Click    to  use  the  keyboard  to  enter  a  contact  or  from  call  logs, contacts, select the relevant contact, to make a new call.  Click    to end the current call.  Interface as shown when a call comes in, tap    and drag   to answer the phone, drag    to reject a call, drag    to send SMS.      3.2 Contacts You can directly open the "Contacts" on the main screen, or open it in "Dial" app. Enter the contact interface as shown, click on a contact to view the contact information stored, click on    to call the contact, click on    to send SMS to the contact. Press the Menu key to modify, share and delete the contact.
  14        In the contact interface, click on   to quickly search contacts, click on   to add a new contact. You can choose to save the newly added contacts to the phone or the SIM card and save the contact name, phone, email, address and other information, as shown:  In the contact interface click menu button will pop up the following menu  options,  you  can  according  to  your  need  to  delete,  import, export and share contacts and other operations.
  15  3.3 Messages Click    on the home screen, enter the message interface. Click    to enter the written message interface. In the "input names and numbers" area, input the number, or click on the contact icon, select a number from your contacts. Edit message content in the "input the text message" area. Touch    to send a message after completion.  Click    on  the  screen, can  insert images,  video,  audio  and other  files,  SMS  will  be  automatically  converted  into  MMS.  In Message interface, click on the menu, you can choose to delete, set up and send message, such as the menu.
  16  3.4 File Management You can view and management the files which be stored locally on the phone or SD card. You can copy the files, paste, rename, delete, share and other operations.      Long press file or click on menu key, you can select one or more files or folders to share, copy, delete, cut, rename and other operations. You can also reordered folder by name, size or date.
  17                    3.5 Camera On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the camera viewfinder screen. You can choose various camera mode at the top of the icon, at the bottom right corner, you can choose the flashlight mode, and switch camera mode. Touch the preview area can be adjusted to focus. As shown in figure:
  18  Click    to enter the camera setting mode, you can according to your needs for camera exposure, effects, shooting and other settings. As shown:       Click    to take a picture, click    to convert video interface, as shown:   3.6 Images Tap   on the main screen to enter the application, and then click  , you can view all the pictures and video files that saved in the mobile phone and SD card, press menu key to browse images,
  19 delete and grouping operation, etc. When you view any image, click  icon, you can operate the image by information, Bluetooth and so on.     3.7 Video Player On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click   to enter the video list. Click on the menu key you can delete, sort,  and  other  operations.  Select  a  video  to  play,  click   to full-screen playback. Click time progress bar to forward and reverse operation. Click    to send video to message, Bluetooth, E-mail to share.
  20       3.8 Music Player On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the music player.        At the top of the screen, the artist, album, songs and playlists four ICONS  respectively  all  the  audio  files  are  classified  in  the  mobile phone. You can choose your favorite arrangement to find the songs that you want to listen. Choose to play a song:
  21  Indicates pause/play song.  indicates continue playing.   indicates switch to last song, long press to rewind.   indicates switch to next song, long press to forward.   indicates the progress of the song playback (time display), sliding around the scroll bar to jump to any position in the song.   indicates on/off the shuffle.   indicates on/off repear all songs.   indicates repeat current song.   indicates back to song list. 3.9 FM Radio On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the radio. Into the radio, you need to plug in the headset cable, you can search channel. If this function is not prompted to not insert the headset, please pay a little attention when you using. Click    to enter the channel list; clicking    Stop / Play Radio; clicking , you can search for it, FM recording and other operations, as shown:
  22         3.10 Recorder On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the radio. You can record audio files.          Start recording: Tap    Play recording: Tap
  23  End recoding: Tap    Pause recording: Tap    List of recording: Tap   Recorded audio files successfully saved automatically generated file list, click   to view the recording or playback recording, and automatically save to your phone. 3.11 Clock On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the clock., You can see the setting date and time, week and alarm in the clock interface. Click    to view and set the alarm; click    to open the  stopwatch function; click  to select night mode, set menu and set the alarm, etc.             3.12 Calendar Tap    on  the  main  screen  to  into  the  application,  and  then  click   to access the calendar.
  24      Into the calendar interface, slide up and down, you can view the previous month and next month's calendar, click the menu key to select the new activity, refresh, search, set, and other related operations. Settings can be set calendar view and reminder. Figure:   3.13 Calculator On  the  main  screen,  tap    into  the  application,  and  then  click    to access the calculator. Your phone provides you a calculator with the four basic functions,
  25 allowing you to perform simple arithmetic. Press the "Clear" to clear the recent input or the result.  3.14 Notepad On  the  main  screen,  tap    into  the  application,  and  then  click    into Notepad. Click on    to add a new Notepad. Click the "Unclassified" area to classify the new added Notepad, mainly divided into work items, personal matters, family matters and learning issues.
  26 3.15 Flashlight On  the  main  screen,  tap   into  the  application,  and  then  click  on    to enter the flashlight. Click the "off" to open flashlight, click "on" to close flashlight. Note: Exit this interface will turn off the flashlight.     3.16 E-mail On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the e-mail. You can send email messages to anyone with an email address. Enter the program and set up my account, then you can click on your email account has been built into the account, to start, edit, create account, delete operations, can be sent or received email like computers. The program requires network support.
  27  3.17 Browser On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the browser. The support of the network (WI-FI or GPRS) into Web browser lets you surf the Web  on  your  phone,  and  view  Web  pages,  like  in  a  computer.  You  can  create  a bookmark on your phone and sync bookmarks with your computer. Directly from the main screen to quickly access your favorite sites. In the search box, enter the content you want to find, click the Search icon, enter the relevant pages:          Touch the screen, the screen display URL above, display the menu below:
  28  Click    to go to the previous page; Click   to enter next page; Click   to view the pages you have open, you can slide up and down, and select a page to enter; clicking  , you can view your bookmarks, history, and saved web page:       Click on the menu key on the main page, you can refresh, close, save to bookmark, share web pages, settings, etc.
  29       3.18 Searching On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the search interface:   Enter the content you want to search, click the Searching key, select the type of search you want, such as web pages, contacts, etc.:
  30    Click  , enter the search results:        Click on the menu key on the main page, you can refresh, close, save to bookmark, share web pages, settings, etc.
  31           3.19 Download On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the download interface. You can view the content which have been downloaded or being download. On download content interface, press the Menu key can be sorted by size or time of operation.     3.20 ToDo On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the ToDo interface. You can view the ToDo list and completed item on the interface. Or you can click   icon on the screen bottom to add item. On the Add Item interface, you can enter title, description. You can also set the deadline according to your need.
  32          3.21 Compass ,如图所示:On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the compass interface. The compass icon on middle of the screen will change the orientation of the phone, an icon appears above the corresponding angle, such as: , as shown:
  33          3.22  Oinom Oinom is a "forever online" communication tool, it can apply to most smart  phones  on  the  market,  it  uses  WWAN  (wireless  wide  area network)  and  WLAN  (wireless  local  area  network),  a  key  call mechanism,  communication  barrier-free  between  employees.  It  is applicable  to  any  network  coverage  environment,  as  long  as  the 3G/2G/Wi-Fi.  Reduce  the  costs  of  the  enterprise  internal communication, improve work efficiency. 1.2 Main Features         Millisecond call performance. Select your contact or group, press the call key then you can start to talk. HD voice quality. It adopts advanced voice transmission technology, you can clearly hear every conversation.
  34         Diversified network coverage of 3G/2G/Wi-Fi. It uses the latest wireless networking technology, with greater flexibility and extensibility, so your communications can cover a wider range.         Centralized management of group and members. In the background of the Web, you can intuitively manage the group and each mobile phone and device of the group. Control room to view each employee's current position and trajectory. Later you can also manage employees' voice dispatching work in the background, it is convenient and efficient.         Multimode tips. When a user's status is green, it means that the person is "online" status, you can press the call key for voice. If the status is red, it means that person is in the "Do Not Disturb" mode, it unable to real-time voice, then latter will provide offline message function.         Press the phone PTT key or have new voice wake up automatically software display to the front desk.         All sessions are security encryption, using the closed loop mode, access is limited to employees or authorized users.
  35 2 Install Client 2.1 Install and Use Conditions         Android mobile phones (above 2.2 version) or IOS mobile phones (above 5.0 version);        Signal stability of 2G/3G/Wi-Fi network connection. 2.2 Download and Install Android Client Login http://www.ptttalk.com/ to scan the QR code to download the software, click allow install when the system prompt to install. Note: You can view the download progress via status bar notification when downloading. After the download is complete, the system will automatically pop up the installation interface. Please click on the download notification in the status bar when no pop up installation, and then install it.          3.23 Oinom key   Tap Oinom Key menu on the main screen, enter to menu list.
  36                 Select one menu (As shown above) When  prompted,  whether  to  set  "phone"  option  as  shortcuts,  select  "yes"  to  set successfully               Return to main screen, long press the shortcuts key, directly into the already set menu.
  37 4 Settings                                 On the main screen, tap    into the application, and then click    to enter the settings, you can according to your need to personalize your phone settings. 4.1 SIM Card Management Set the SIM card for voice calls, video calls, messages, data connections and other settings. 4.2 WIFI  Click WIFI, enter WIFI interface, click "Open" icon on the top right of the screen, your phone will automatically search for wireless networks within range.  Click    to refresh the network list, if you get a license, you can click on your wireless network license has been made, enter the password in the input area, and then click "Connect", the connection is completed show "Connected", then your phone it can be connected.
  38  You can also click    on the screen in the lower right corner, add a network:  4.3 Bluetooth Activate Bluetooth, the phone automatically  searches for Bluetooth devices seen around, you can click on any device with which to pair the device to pair, with the search after connection for file transfer and other operations.
  39     4.4 Mobile Network In  this  menu  you  can  turn  on  or  off  the  data  connection,  enabling  3G  services, network operators and other options:     4.5 Flight Mode When  clicked  the  flight  mode,  it  will  disable  all  wireless  connections,  calls  and messages are not available.
  40 4.6 Scenes Mode The following modes can be set up on the phone: Standard, Mute, Meeting, Outdoor; You can also click    on the left corner to add a new mode, click    on the lower right corner to return to the default settings.     4.7 Display Open  to  personalize  set  the  phone  brightness,  scene,  wallpaper,  themes  and automatically rotate the screen, etc. 4.8 Storage You can view the phone and SD card total capacity, free space, you can choose the preferred installation location and format the phone memory.
  41    4.9  Battery  You can set the phone percentage of battery display and see remaining battery power and time.  4.10 Application You  can  view  the  phone  has  downloaded  applications,  phone  storage  applications, running  applications  and  all  applications.  You  can  click  on  the  menu  key  to  reorder these programs by size:
  42     4.11 Security Set  the  screen  security,  SIM  card  lock,  password,  device  management,  credential storage and other settings:
  43  4.12  SOS Setting      You can set up an emergency number and edit emergency text messages in this, but when you press the emergency call button, the phone will automatically dial the number, and send text messages.  4.13 Language and Input Method You  can  choose  your  preferred  language  and  input  method,  you  can  also  click   for the input method for the relevant settings:     4.14 Backup and Reset You  can  backup  my  data,  automatically  restore,  restore  the  factory  settings  and operations, restore factory settings will delete all personal data on your phone.
  44 4.15 Date and Time You can choose to automatically determine the date and time, and automatically determines the time  zone, use the 24-hour format,  and  select the  date format  and other operations:     4.16 Schedule Power On/Off Set the time to automatically turn on or off the phone. 4.17 Auxiliary Function To set fast boot, auto-rotate screen, large font, press the "Power" key to end the call and other functions:
  45  4.18 About Phone View phone's current signal, power, service status, the phone's software and hardware information.   5 Common Problems & Solutions               If an exception occurs while using your phone, please refer to the following table to troubleshoot Common problems The causes   The solutions Poor signal Using the mobile phone in poor reception  area,  such  as  nearby buildings  or  basement,  the  radio waves  cannot  effectively communicate; Try to avoid
  46 Using the mobile phone in the call dense period, such as commute time, line congestion caused by the inability of the calls. Try to avoid  Associated  with  the  launch  of the base station network built near and far Can  ask  Internet  service providers provides service area map  Echo  or noise  Due to poor network trunk, is a regional problem Hang  up  and  redial,  trunk lines may replace good one.  Some regional bad line   Standby time shorter Standby  time  is  related  to  the network system setting Turn  off  the  mobile  phone in the poor reception area. The  battery  need  to  replaced, please replace new battery. Please  replace  new battery. The  phone  will  continue  to search base station, it will use a lot of  battery  power,  causing  the standby time become shorter.   Please  move  to  strong signal  place  or  turn  off  the phone. Unable  to boot The  battery  power  is exhausted. Check the battery power or charge it. SIM  card error SIM card is damaged Contact  your  network service supplier. SIM card not installed Make  sure  SIM  Card  has been installed. SIM  card  metal  surface  have dirt Use  clean  cloth  to  brush the  SIM  card  metal  contact point unable  to SIM card is invalid Contact  your  network
  47 connect  the network service supplier. Beyond  the  GSM  or  3G network service area. Ask  your  network  service supplier the service area. The signal is weak Please move to the strong signal place to retry Calls unable to call set up the call barring function cancel  the  call  barring function set up the fixed dial function cancel  the  fixed  dial function. PIN error input  incorrect  PIN  Code  in three times contact  your  network service supplier. Unable  to charge Battery or charger damaged need  to  replace  new battery or charger Charge in lower than -10℃  or higher than 55℃ environment change  the  charging environment Bad contact check  whether  the  plug connection well Unable  to add  phonebook record Phonebook memory is full  delete  some  part  of phonebook record. unable  to set  up  some function Network  provider  does  not support this feature, or you did not apply for this function  contact  your  network provider.
  48  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses  instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  the following measures:  -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected.  -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
49 SAR Information Statement 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. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted 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. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and
50 certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.53 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.40 W/kg(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). The maximum scaled SAR in hotspot mode is 0.40 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RFexposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on   FCC ID: 2AI3K-CM16 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6
51watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.  Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10 mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.

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