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Important Customer Information 1
WARNING: This product contains
chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
When using this product, the safety
precautions below must be taken
to avoid possible legal liabilities and
damages.
Retain and follow all product safety
and operating instructions. Observe
all warnings in the product operating
instructions. To reduce the risk of bodily
injury, electric shock, re, and damage
to the equipment, observe the following
precautions.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
This product is intended for use
when supplied with power from the
designated battery or power supply unit.
Other usage may be dangerous and
will invalidate any approval given to this
product.
2
Important Customer Information
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FOR PROPER GROUNDING
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Connecting to improperly
grounded equipment can result in an
electric shock to your device. This
product is equipped with a USB cable
for connecting to a desktop or notebook
computer. Be sure your computer is
properly grounded (earthed) before
connecting this product to the computer.
The power supply cord of a desktop or
notebook computer has an equipment-
grounding conductor and a grounding
plug. The plug must be plugged into
an appropriate outlet which is properly
installed and grounded in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
Use the correct external power
source
A product should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on
the electrical ratings label. If you are
not sure of the type of power source
Important Customer Information
required, consult your authorized service
provider or local power company. For
a product that operates from battery
power or other sources, refer to the
operating instructions that are included
with the product.
Handle battery packs carefully
This product contains a Li-ion battery.
There is a risk of re and burns if the
battery pack is handled improperly.
Do not attempt to open or service the
battery pack. Do not disassemble,
crush, puncture, short external contacts
or circuits, dispose of in re or water, or
expose a battery pack to temperatures
higher than 60°C (140°F).
WARNING: Danger of explosion
if battery is incorrectly replaced.
To reduce risk of re or burns, do
not disassemble, crush, puncture,
short external contacts, expose to
temperature above 60°C (140°F), or
dispose of in re or water. Replace
only with specied batteries. Recycle
or dispose of used batteries according
to the local regulations or reference
guide supplied with your product.
4
Important Customer Information
or one that has any rust on its casing,
overheats, or emits a foul odor.
Take extra precautions
Keep the battery or device dry and
away from water or any liquid as it
may cause a short circuit.
Keep metal objects away so they
don’t come in contact with the battery
or its connectors as it may lead to
short circuit during operation.
The phone should be only connected
to products that bear the USB-IF
logo or have completed the USB-IF
compliance program.
Do not use a battery that appears
damaged, deformed, or discolored,
Always keep the battery out of the
reach of babies and small children,
to avoid swallowing of the battery.
Consult a doctor immediately if the
battery is swallowed.
Only use the battery with a charging
system that has been qualied with
the system per this standard, IEEEStd-1725-200x. Use of an unqualied
battery or charger may present a risk
of re, explosion, leakage or other
hazard.
Important Customer Information
Replace the battery only with another
battery that has been qualied with
the system per this standard, IEEEStd-1725-200x. Use of an unqualied
battery may present a risk of re,
explosion, leakage or other hazard.
Avoid dropping the phone or battery.
If the phone or battery is dropped,
especially on a hard surface, and the
user suspects damage, take it to a
service center for inspection.
If the battery leaks:
Do not allow the leaking fluid to
come in contact with skin or clothing.
If contact occurs, flush the affected
area immediately with clean water
and seek medical advice.
Do not allow the leaking fluid to
come in contact with eyes. If contact
occurs, DO NOT rub; rinse with clean
water immediately and seek medical
advice.
Take extra precautions to keep
a leaking battery away from re
as there is a danger of ignition or
explosion.
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Important Customer Information
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR
DIRECT SUNLIGHT
Keep this product away from excessive
moisture and extreme temperatures.
Do not leave the product or its battery
inside a vehicle or in places where the
temperature may exceed 140°F (60°C),
such as on a car dashboard, window
sill, or behind glass that is exposed
to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet
light for extended periods of time. This
may damage the product, overheat the
battery, or pose a risk to the vehicle.
PREVENTION OF HEARING LOSS
CAUTION: Permanent hearing loss
may occur if earphones or headphones
are used at high volume for prolonged
periods of time.
SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT
Due to the possible interference caused
by this product to an aircraft’s navigation
system and its communications
network, using this device’s phone
function on board an airplane is
against the law in most countries. If
Important Customer Information
you want to use this device when its
use is restricted on board an aircraft,
remember to switch to Airplane Mode
which turns off RF functions that could
cause interference.
facilities, and areas where the air
contains chemicals or particles, such as
grain, dust, or metal powders. Please be
aware that sparks in such areas could
cause an explosion or re resulting in
bodily injury or even death.
ENVIRONMENT RESTRICTIONS
Do not use this product in gas stations,
fuel depots, chemical plants or where
blasting operations are in progress, or
in potentially explosive atmospheres
such as fueling areas, fuel storehouses,
below deck on boats, chemical plants,
fuel or chemical transfer or storage
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
When in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere or where
flammable materials exist, the product
should be turned off and the user
should obey all signs and instructions.
Sparks in such areas could cause an
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Important Customer Information
explosion or re resulting in bodily
injury or even death. Users are advised
not to use the equipment at refueling
points such as service or gas stations,
and are reminded of the need to
observe restrictions on the use of radio
equipment in fuel depots, chemical
plants, or where blasting operations
are in progress. Areas with a potentially
explosive atmosphere are often, but not
always, clearly marked. These include
fueling areas, below deck on boats, fuel
or chemical transfer or storage facilities,
and areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles, such as grain,
dust, or metal powders.
ROAD SAFETY
Vehicle drivers in motion are not
permitted to use communication
services with handheld devices, except
in the case of emergency. In some
countries, using hands-free devices as
an alternative is allowed.
Important Customer Information
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR RF
EXPOSURE
Avoid using your phone near metal
structures (for example, the steel
frame of a building).
Avoid using your phone near strong
electromagnetic sources, such as
microwave ovens, sound speakers,
TV and radio.
Use only original manufacturerapproved accessories, or accessories
that do not contain any metal.
Use of non-original manufacturer-
approved accessories may violate
your local RF exposure guidelines and
should be avoided.
INTERFERENCE WITH MEDICAL
EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS
This product may cause medical
equipment to malfunction. The use
of this device is prohibited in most
hospitals and medical clinics.
If you use any personal medical
device(s), consult the manufacturer
of your device(s) to determine if the
device(s) are adequately shielded from
10
Important Customer Information
external RF energy. Your physician
may be able to assist you in obtaining
this information. Turn your phone
OFF in health care facilities when
any regulations posted in these areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health
care facilities may be using equipment
that could be sensitive to external RF
energy.
HEARING AIDS
Some digital wireless phones may
interfere with some hearing aids. In the
event of such interference, you may
want to consult your service provider, or
call the customer service line to discuss
alternatives.
NON-IONIZING RADIATION
Your device has an internal antenna.
This product should be operated in
its normal-use position to ensure the
radiative performance and safety from
interference. As with other mobile
radio transmitting equipment, users are
advised that for satisfactory operation of
the equipment and for personal safety,
it is recommended that no part of the
Important Customer Information
human body be allowed to come too
close to the antenna during operation
of the equipment. Use only the supplied
internal antenna. Use of unauthorized or
modied antennas may impair call quality
and damage the phone, causing loss of
performance and SAR levels exceeding
the recommended limits as well as result
in non-compliance with local regulatory
requirements in your country. To assure
optimal phone performance and ensure
human exposure to RF energy is within
the guidelines set forth in the relevant
standards, always use your device
only in its normal-use position. Contact
with the antenna area may impair call
quality and cause your device to operate
at a higher power level than needed.
Avoiding contact with the antenna area
when the phone is IN USE optimizes
the antenna performance and the
battery life.
HAC
This phone has been tested and rated
for use with hearing aids for some of
the wireless technologies that it uses.
However, there may be some newer
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Important Customer Information
wireless technologies used in this phone
that have not been tested yet for use
with hearing aids. It is important to try
the different features of this phone
thoroughly and in different locations,
using your hearing aid or cochlear
implant, to determine if you hear any
interfering noise. Consult your service
provider or the manufacturer of this
phone for information on hearing aid
compatibility. If you have questions about
return or exchange policies, consult your
service provider or phone retailer.
FCC RF Exposure Information
WARNING! Read this information before operating
the phone.
In August 1996, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
of the United States, with its action
in Report and Order FCC 96-326,
adopted an updated safety standard for
human exposure to Radio Frequency
(RF) electromagnetic energy emitted
by FCC regulated transmitters. Those
guidelines are consistent with the safety
standard previously set by both U.S.
and international standards bodies. The
design of this phone complies with the
Important Customer Information
FCC guidelines and those international
standards.
Bodily Contact During Operation
This device was tested for typical use
with the back of the phone kept 0.39
inches (1.0 cm) from the body. To comply
with FCC RF exposure requirements, a
minimum separation distance of 0.39
inches (1.0 cm) must be maintained
between the user’s body and the
back of the phone. Third-party beltclips, holsters, and similar accessories
containing metallic components may not
be used. Avoid the use of accessories
that cannot maintain 0.39 inches (1.0
cm) distance between the user’s body
and the back of the phone and have not
been tested for compliance with FCC
RF exposure limits.
Vehicle-Mounted External Antenna
(Optional, if available.)
To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements,
keep 8 inches (20 cm) between the user /
bystander and vehicle-mounted external
antenna. For more information about RF
exposure, visit the FCC website at www.
fcc.gov.
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Important Customer Information
Part 15.19 statement
operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of
FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
Part 15.105 statement
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received,
including interference that causes
undesired operation.
Part 15.21 statement
Changes or modications that are not
expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to
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, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
Important Customer Information
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installation.If this equipment does
cause harmful interference 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.
* Service not available everywhere.
* Information subject to change.
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Table of Contents
Important Customer Information...1
Entertainment ...............................39
Table of Contents ......................... 16
Play Store ..................................... 42
Getting to Know Your Phone ........17
Safety............................................ 45
Setting Up Your Device ................ 19
Limited Warranty Statement ....... 91
Getting to Know the Home
screen ............................................22
Call .................................................26
Messaging .................................... 30
Web ............................................... 33
Contact ......................................... 36
Getting to Know Your Phone 17
NOTES All screen shots in this guide are
simulated. Actual displays may vary.
Phone Overview
Front View
Proximity
Sensor
Earpiece
FrontFacing
Camera
Lens
Touchscreen
Quick Keys
Back Key
Home Key
Menu Key
Instructions to perform tasks in this guide
are based on the default phone settings
and may change depending on the
software version on your phone.
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Getting to Know Your Phone
Rear View
Side View
3.5mm Headset Jack
Back Camera Lens
Power/
Lock Key
Volume keys
Flash
Back Cover
Speaker
Microphone
Charger/
Accessory Port
Setting Up Your Device 19
Setting Up Your Device
When you turn on your wireless device
for the rst time, you have the option
to quickly set up various accounts.
Simply follow the on-screen instructions
to complete the initial setup of your
wireless device.
To set up your device, follow the
steps below:
1. On the Welcome screen, select
your language and set the desired
Accessibility options (if necessary).
Then touch Next.
2. Set your internet connection and
touch Next.
3. Select Yes to sign into your Google
Account or No if you do not have a
Google Account. If No is selected,
touch Get an account to create an
account or Not now to skip to the
next step. With a Google Account,
Google applications are automatically
synced between your phone and
computer regardless of where you
make an update.
4. Set your Google and location settings,
then touch Next.
5. Set up your voice mail or email.
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Setting Up Your Device
6. Touch Go to Home screen to start
using the phone.
NOTE You can access the initial setup again by
opening the Setup
app.
Setting up your Google Account
1. From the Home screen, touch the
Apps Key
> Settings
Accounts & sync > ADD ACCOUNT
> Google > Existing or New.
2. Enter your username and password
and any other necessary information
(if creating an account).
NOTE Touch the Back Key
keyboard.
to close the
3. Touch
to sign in.
Now your Gmail, Google Contacts,
and Google Calendar events will all be
loaded to your phone automatically.
You can use the area below to record
your Google Account information for
future reference.
Username:____________@gmail.com
Password:________________________
Your Google Account
You must sign into a Google Account to
use Gmail, Google Calendar, and other
Setting Up Your Device
Google apps; to download applications
from Play Store; to back up your
settings to Google servers; and to take
advantage of other Google services on
your phone.
through your company or other
organization, your IT department may
have special instructions on how to sign
into that account.
When you sign in, your contacts, Gmail
messages, Calendar events, and other
information from these applications and
services on the web are synchronized
with your phone.
If you don’t sign into a Google Account
during setup, you are prompted to sign
in or to create a Google Account the
rst time you start an application that
requires one, such as Gmail or Play
Store.
When you sign in, you’re prompted to
enter your username and password,
using the on-screen keyboard.
IMPORTANT
If you want to restore your settings to
this phone, from another phone that
was running Android release 4.0 or
later, you must sign into your Google
Account now, during setup. If you
wait until after setup is complete, your
settings are not restored.
If you don’t have a Google Account,
you’re prompted to create one.
If you have an enterprise account
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Getting to Know the Home screen
Getting to Know the Home
Screen
The Home screen is your starting point
to access all the features on your phone.
It displays application shortcuts, icons,
widgets, and other features.
Status Bar: Shows device status
information, including the time,
signal strength, battery status, and
notication icons.
Getting to Know the Home screen
Application Icon: Touch an icon
(application, folder, etc.) to open the
application and use it.
Quick Keys: Provide easy, one-touch
access to the functions you use the
most.
Apps Key: Touch to open the
Applications screen to view all of your
installed applications.
Quick Keys
The Quick Keys are located at the
bottom of the Home screen.
: Opens the Phone application
which displays the dial pad so
you can dial an unsaved number.
It also provides additional tabs to
access the Call logs, Contacts,
Favorites, and Groups.
: Opens the Contacts application.
You can access Dial, Call logs,
Favorites, and Groups by touching
the tabs across the top of the
screen.
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Getting to Know the Home screen
: Opens the Messaging application
so you can send and receive text
and multimedia messages.
: Opens the MetroWEB application
which allows you to access the
internet from your device.
: Opens the Applications screen
and displays all pre-installed and
downloaded applications.
NOTE
To add an icon, touch and hold the
desired icon and drag it to the Quick Keys
bar. Release it at the desired location. To
remove an icon, touch and hold it, then
drag it out of the Quick Keys bar.
Working with Menus
There are two kinds of Android menus:
Options menus and Context menus.
Options menus
Options menus contain tools that apply
to the activities of the current screen or
application, not to any specic item on
the screen. To open the available options
menu, touch the Menu Key
. Not all
applications have Options menus.
Context menus
Context menus contain options that
Getting to Know the Home screen
apply to a specic item on the screen.
To open a Context menu, touch and hold
an item on the screen. Not all items
have Context menus.
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Call
Placing and Ending Calls
You can place calls using the Phone
application. Calls can be manually dialed
using the Dial tab. You can also dial
from your phone’s memory using the
Call logs tab, the Contacts tab, the
Favorites tab, or the Groups tab.
To place a call by dialing
 Touch the Phone Key
the Phone application.
to open
Touch
to dial the number that
you entered.
Touch
to send a message to the
number that you entered.
Call
To dial an international number, touch
to enter the plus ( + )
and hold
symbol. Then enter the international
prex for the country; followed by the
full phone number.
Touch
to erase a digit. Touch and
hold to erase the entire number.
Answering or Rejecting
Calls
When you receive a phone call, the
Incoming call screen opens with the
caller ID and any additional information
about the caller that you have saved in
the Contacts list. All incoming calls are
recorded in the Call logs.
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Call
Unlocked Screen
Touch the Answer Key
answer the call.
to
Touch the Decline with message
to send a message to the
Key
caller.
Touch the Decline Key
the call.
to decline
Call
Locked Screen
Swipe the Answer icon
in any
direction to answer the call.
Swipe the Decline with message
icon
in any direction to send a
message to the caller.
Swipe the Decline icon
in any
direction to decline the call.
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Messaging
Text Input Methods
On-screen Keyboard
You can easily enter text using the
on-screen keyboard. The on-screen
keyboard displays automatically on the
screen when you need to enter text. To
manually display the keyboard, simply
touch a text eld where you want to
enter text.
Messaging
Touch
to toggle from Numbers/
Symbols mode to ABC mode.
Touch
to add contacts from the
contact list.
Touch
to send the message.
Touch
to attach les.
Typing tips
Enter other
characters
Touch to view the
Numbers/Symbols
Keyboard. Then
touch
to view
additional symbols.
Enter one
capital letter
Touch to capitalize
the next letter.
The Shift Key will
change to .
Enter all
capital letters
Touch the Shift Key
until is displayed.
Touch again to revert
to lowercase.
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Messaging
Typing tips
Typing tips
Highlight text
Double-tap a word
to highlight it. To
highlight a range
of text, double-tap
a word, then drag
the blue highlight
markers to highlight
the text you want.
Cut or copy
selected text
Highlight the desired
text, then touch Cut
or Copy.
Paste cut or
copied text
Touch the location
to place the cursor
where you want to
paste the text. Then
touch and hold the
location and select
Paste.
Delete a
character
Touch the Delete
Key .
Web 33
Searching Your Phone and
the Web
1. Touch the Search Widget
the top of the Home screen.
at
2. Enter the search terms and select
from the suggestions or touch
to
perform the search.
Voice Search: Touch to search by
voice.
Search Key: Touch to search for the
text you entered.
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Web
In some applications, such as Gmail,
Messaging, and MetroWEB, you
have to touch the Menu Key
Search to access the application's
own search feature.
Browse web pages
1. From the Home screen, touch the
Apps Key
> MetroWEB
or
touch the MetroWEB icon on the
Quick Keys bar. To access a specic
web page, touch the URL input eld,
enter the web address (URL) of the
web page, and touch .
2. Touch the Menu Key
to access
the MetroWEB options.
Web
QSlide: Touch
to access the
QSlide function to multi-task while
using MetroWEB.
URL Input Field: Touch here to enter
a web address for the web page you
wish to access.
Tabs: Touch
tabs.
Toolbar: Drag
the toolbar.
to view your open
upwards to display
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Contact
Connecting Quickly With
Your Contacts
As you build up your list of contacts
on your phone, you can use the Quick
Contact for Android feature to quickly
chat, email, text message, place a call,
or locate your contacts. Quick Contact
for Android is a special set of icons
that you can use to quickly and easily
connect with a contact.
 Open your Contacts list and touch
the contact’s picture.
Touching the contact’s picture
opens a Quick Contact dialog box
displayed with icons for all of the
ways you can communicate with
that contact. The available icons
depend on the information you
have saved for that contact.
 Touch a Quick Contact icon to
communicate with the contact.
Depending on the icon you’ve
touched, a different application will
open.
Contact
Contact list
Quick Contact for
Android
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Contact
Search eld: Type in the name you
want to search.
Contact picture: Touch to open
Quick Contact for Android for this
contact.
New contact: Touch
contact.
to add a new
Alphabetical listing: Slide your nger
vertically along the letters to view the
entries under a specic letter.
TIP
Adding a shortcut for a contact to your
Home screen allows you to open Quick
Contact for that contact without opening
the Contacts application.
Entertainment 39
Camera
To open the Camera application, from the
Home screen touch the Apps Key
Camera .
Getting to know the viewnder
Swap camera : Allows you to
swap between the rear camera lens
and the front camera lens.
Voice shutter : Allows you to say
voice commands to take a photo.
Time catch shot : Allows you
to capture the missing moment by
taking ve sequential pictures at once
before the shutter key is touched.
Shot mode : Allows you select
the shot mode from Normal, HDR,
Panorama, Continuous shot and
Portrait +.
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Entertainment
Settings : Opens the Camera
settings menu.
Mode switch : Touch to switch
between Camera mode and Video
mode.
Capture
: Touch to take a photo.
Gallery : Accesses your saved
photos from within Camera mode.
Simply touch this icon and your
Gallery will appear on the screen.
NOTE Default resolution is 5M(2560x1920).
Video Camera
To open the Video Camera, from the
Home screen touch the Apps Key
Camcorder .
Getting to know the viewnder
Entertainment
Swap camera : Allows you to
swap between the rear camera lens
and the front camera lens.
Mode switch : Touch to switch
between Camera mode and Video
mode.
Video size : Allows you to choose
the video size.
Record
Live effect : Allows you to add
various visual effects when recording
a video.
Flash : Allows you to turn the flash
on or off.
Settings : Opens the Camcorder
settings menu.
: Starts recording a video.
Gallery : Accesses your saved
photos and videos from video camera
mode.
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Play Store
Play Store allows you to browse and
search for free and paid applications.
To open the Play Store application
 From the Home screen, touch Play
Store
When you open Play Store
application for the rst time, you
must read and accept the terms of
service to continue.
Touch to view and explore
subcategories.
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Touch
to search for apps.
To get help with Play Store
Play Store Help web pages are available
from all Play Store screens.
 Touch the Menu Key
> Help.
The browser opens to the Play
Store Help page, with links to
many help topics.
To open a screen with details about
an application
 At any time while browsing Play
Store, touch an application to open
its details screen.
The Application details screens
include a description, ratings,
comments, and related information
about the application. From this
screen, you can download, install,
uninstall, and rate the application,
and more.
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To return to the Play Store home
screen
You can return directly to the Play Store
home screen from most other screens
in Play Store.
at
 Touch the Play Store icon
the top left corner the screen.
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TIA Safety Information
The following is the complete TIA
Safety Information for wireless handheld
phones.
Exposure to Radio Frequency
Signal
Your wireless handheld portable phone
is a low power radio transmitter and
receiver. When ON, it receives and
sends out Radio Frequency (RF) signals.
In August, 1996, the Federal
Communications Commissions (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines with
safety levels for handheld wireless
phones. Those guidelines are consistent
with the safety standards previously set
by both U.S. and international standards
bodies:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986)
ICNIRP (1996)
*American National Standards
Institute; National Council
on Radiation Protection and
Measurements; International
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Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection
Those standards were based on
comprehensive and periodic evaluations
of the relevant scientic literature. For
example, over 120 scientists, engineers,
and physicians from universities,
government health agencies, and
industry reviewed the available body of
research to develop the ANSI Standard
(C95.1).
The design of your phone complies
with the FCC guidelines (and those
standards).
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved
replacement antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modications, or attachments
could damage the phone and may
violate FCC regulations.
Phone Operation
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone
as you would any other telephone with
the antenna pointed up and over your
shoulder.
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Tips on Efcient Operation
For your phone to operate most
efciently:
Don’t touch the antenna unnecessarily
when the phone is in use. Contact with
the antenna affects call quality and may
cause the phone to operate at a higher
power level than otherwise needed.
Also, if using your phone while driving,
please observe the following:
Give full attention to driving -- driving
safely is your rst responsibility;
Use hands-free operation, if available;
Pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call if driving
conditions or the law require it.
Driving
Electronic Devices
Check the laws and regulations on the
use of wireless phones in the areas
where you drive and always obey them.
Most modern electronic equipment is
shielded from RF signals. However,
certain electronic equipment may not
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be shielded against the RF signals from
your wireless phone.
Persons with pacemakers:
Should ALWAYS keep the phone
more than six (6) inches from their
pacemaker when the phone is turned
ON;
Should not carry the phone in a
breast pocket;
Should use the ear opposite the
pacemaker to minimize the potential
for interference;
Should turn the phone OFF
immediately if there is any reason to
suspect that interference is taking
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers
Association recommends that a
minimum separation of six (6) inches
be maintained between a handheld
wireless phone and a pacemaker to
avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker. These recommendations
are consistent with the independent
research by and recommendations of
Wireless Technology Research.
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place.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may
interfere with some hearing aids. In the
event of such interference, you may
want to consult your service provider (or
call the customer service line to discuss
alternatives).
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical
device, consult the manufacturer of your
device to determine if it is adequately
shielded from external RF energy. Your
physician may be able to assist you in
obtaining this information.
Health Care Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in health care
facilities when any regulations posted
in these areas instruct you to do so.
Hospitals or health care facilities may
use equipment that could be sensitive to
external RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed
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or inadequately shielded electronic
systems in motor vehicles. Check with
the manufacturer or its representative
regarding your vehicle. You should
also consult the manufacturer of any
equipment that has been added to your
vehicle.
Posted Facilities
phone while in the air. Switch OFF your
phone before boarding an aircraft.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting
operations, turn your phone OFF when
in a “blasting area” or in areas posted:
“Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs
and instructions.
Turn your phone OFF in any facility
where posted notices so require.
Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
Aircraft
Turn your phone OFF when in any area
with a potentially explosive atmosphere
and obey all signs and instructions.
FCC regulations prohibit using your
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Sparks in such areas could cause an
explosion or re resulting in bodily injury
or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere are often, but not always
marked clearly. Potential areas may
include: fueling areas (such as gasoline
stations); below deck on boats; fuel or
chemical transfer or storage facilities;
vehicles using liqueed petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane); areas
where the air contains chemicals or
particles (such as grain, dust, or metal
powders); and any other area where you
would normally be advised to turn off
your vehicle engine.
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air
Bag
An air bag inflates with great force.
DO NOT place objects, including either
installed or portable wireless equipment,
in the area over the air bag or in the
air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle
wireless equipment is improperly
installed and the air bag inflates, serious
injury could result.
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Safety Information
Please read and observe the following
information for safe and proper
use of your phone and to prevent
damage. Also, keep the user guide in
an accessible place at all times after
reading it.
Do not modify or remanufacture,
attempt to insert foreign objects into
the battery, immerse or expose to
water or other liquids, expose to re,
explosion or other hazard.
Only use the battery for the system
for which it is specied.
Only use the battery with a charging
system that has been qualied with
the system per this standard. Use
of an unqualied battery or charger
may present a risk of re, explosion,
leakage, or other hazard.
Do not short circuit a battery or allow
Violation of the instructions may
cause minor or serious damage to
the product.
Do not disassemble or open crush,
bend or deform, puncture or shred.
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If the phone or battery is dropped,
especially on a hard surface, and the
user suspects damage, take it to a
service center for inspection.
metallic conductive objects to contact
battery terminals.
Replace the battery only with another
battery that has been qualied with
the system per this standard, IEEEStd-1725-200x. Use of an unqualied
battery may present a risk of re,
explosion, leakage or other hazard.
Promptly dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations.
Battery usage by children should be
supervised.
Avoid dropping the phone or battery.
Improper battery use may result in a
re, explosion or other hazard.
For those host devices that utilize a
USB port as a charging source, check
the host device’s user manual for the
USB-IF logo or some other means
to ensure that it has completed the
USB-IF compliance program.
Your phone is an electronic device
that generates heat during normal
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operation. Extremely prolonged,
direct skin contact in the absence
of adequate ventilation may result in
discomfort or minor burns. Therefore,
use care when handling your phone
during or immediately after operation.
Charger and Adapter Safety
The charger and adapter are intended
for indoor use only.
Insert the battery pack charger
vertically into the wall power socket.
Only use the approved battery
charger. Otherwise, you may cause
serious damage to your phone.
Use the correct adapter for your
phone when using the battery pack
charger abroad.
Battery Information and Care
Always unplug the charger from the
wall socket after the phone is fully
charged to save unnecessary power
consumption of the charger.
Please dispose of your battery
properly or take it to your local
wireless carrier for recycling.
The battery doesn’t need to be empty
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before recharging.
Use only LG-approved chargers
specic to your phone model since
they are designed to maximize
battery life.
Do not disassemble or short-circuit
the battery.
Keep the battery’s metal contacts
clean.
Replace the battery when it no longer
provides acceptable performance.
The battery can be recharged several
hundred times before replacement.
Recharge the battery after long
periods of non-use to maximize
battery life.
Battery life will vary due to usage
patterns and environmental
conditions.
Use of extended backlighting,
Browser, and data connectivity kits
affect battery life and talk/ standby
times.
The self-protection function of the
battery cuts the power of the phone
when its operation is in an abnormal
state. In this case, remove the battery
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from the phone, reinstall it, and turn
the phone on.
cause excessive heat or re.
If you put your phone in a pocket or
bag without covering the receptacle
of the phone (power plug pin),
metallic articles (such as a coin,
paperclip or pen) may short-circuit the
phone. Always cover the receptacle
when not in use.
Don’t short-circuit the battery.
Metallic articles such as a coin,
paperclip or pen in your pocket or
bag may short-circuit the + and –
terminals of the battery (metal strips
on the battery) upon moving. Short-
Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards
Do not put your phone in a place
subject to excessive dust and keep
the minimum required distance
between the power cord and heat
sources.
Unplug the power cord prior to
cleaning your phone, and clean the
power plug pin when it’s dirty.
When using the power plug, ensure
that it’s firmly connected. If not, it may
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circuit of the terminal may damage
the battery and cause an explosion.
General Notice
Using a damaged battery or placing
a battery in your mouth may cause
serious injury.
Do not place items containing
magnetic components such as a
credit card, phone card, bank book,
or subway ticket near your phone.
The magnetism of the phone may
damage the data stored in the
magnetic strip.
Talking on your phone for a long
period of time may reduce call quality
due to heat generated during use.
When the phone is not used for a
long period time, store it in a safe
place with the power cord unplugged.
Using the phone in proximity to
receiving equipment (i.e., TV or radio)
may cause interference to the phone.
Do not use the phone if the antenna
is damaged. If a damaged antenna
contacts skin, it may cause a
slight burn. Please contact an LG
Authorized Service Center to replace
the damaged antenna.
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Do not immerse your phone in
water. If this happens, turn it off
immediately and remove the battery.
If the phone does not work, take it to
an LG Authorized Service Center.
Do not paint your phone.
The data saved in your phone might
be deleted due to careless use,
repair of the phone, or upgrade
of the software. Please backup
your important phone numbers.
(Ringtones, text messages, voice
messages, pictures, and videos could
also be deleted.) The manufacturer is
not liable for damage due to the loss
of data.
When you use the phone in public
places, set the ringtone to vibration
so you don’t disturb others.
Do not turn your phone on or off
when putting it to your ear.
Use accessories, such as earphones
and headsets, with caution. Ensure
that cables are tucked away safely
and do not touch the antenna
unnecessarily.
Do not use your device for long
periods of time while a part of your
body is making direct contact with it.
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The temperature of the product may
increase during normal operation and
this may result in harming or burning
your skin.
Caution:
Avoid potential hearing
loss.
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds
(including music) is the most common
cause of preventable hearing loss. Some
scientic research suggests that using
portable audio devices, such as portable
music players and cellular telephones,
at high volume settings for long
durations may lead to permanent noise
induced hearing loss. This includes
the use of headphones (including
headsets, earbuds and BluetoothÂŽ
or other wireless devices). Exposure
to very loud sound has also been
associated in some studies with tinnitus
(a ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to
sound and distorted hearing. Individual
susceptibility to noise-induced hearing
loss and other potential hearing
problems varies.
The amount of sound produced by a
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portable audio device varies depending
on the nature of the sound, the device,
the device settings and the headphones.
You should follow some commonsense
recommendations when using any
portable audio device:
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. If you choose
to listen to your portable device in
a noisy environment, use noisecancelling headphones to block out
background environmental noise.
Limit the amount of time you listen.
As the volume increases, less time is
required before your hearing could be
affected.
Avoid using headphones after exposure
to extremely loud noises, such as rock
concerts, that might cause temporary
hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss
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might cause unsafe volumes to sound
normal.
American Academy of Audiology
Do not listen at any volume that causes
you discomfort. If you experience
ringing in your ears, hear muffled
speech or experience any temporary
hearing difculty after listening to your
portable audio device, discontinue use
and consult your doctor.
Reston, VA 20190
You can obtain additional information on this subject
from the following sources:
11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300
Voice: (800) 222-2336
Email: info@audiology.org
Internet: www.audiology.org
National Institute on Deafness and
Other Communication Disorders
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320
Voice: (301) 496-7243
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Email: nidcdinfo@nih.gov
Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/
health/hearing
National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health
Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg.
200 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20201
Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-3564674)
Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/
topics/noise/default.html
FDA Consumer Update
The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration’s Center
for Devices and
Radiological Health
Consumer Update on
Mobile Phones:
1. Do wireless phones pose a
health hazard?
The available scientic evidence does
not show that any health problems
are associated with using wireless
phones. There is no proof, however, that
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wireless phones are absolutely safe.
Wireless phones emit low levels of Radio
Frequency (RF) energy in the microwave
range while being used. They also emit
very low levels of RF when in standby
mode. Whereas high levels of RF can
produce health effects (by heating tissue),
exposure to low level RF that does not
produce heating effects causes no known
adverse health effects. Many studies of
low level RF exposures have not found
any biological effects. Some studies have
suggested that some biological effects
may occur, but such ndings have not
been conrmed by additional research. In
some cases, other researchers have had
difculty in reproducing those studies, or
in determining the reasons for inconsistent
results.
2. What is the FDA’s role concerning
the safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, the FDA does not
review the safety of radiation-emitting
consumer products such as wireless
phones before they can be sold, as
it does with new drugs or medical
devices. However, the agency has
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authority to take action if wireless
phones are shown to emit Radio
Frequency (RF) energy at a level that
is hazardous to the user. In such
a case, the FDA could require the
manufacturers of wireless phones to
notify users of the health hazard and to
repair, replace, or recall the phones so
that the hazard no longer exists.
Although the existing scientic data
does not justify FDA regulatory actions,
the FDA has urged the wireless phone
industry to take a number of steps,
including the following:
Support needed research into
possible biological effects of RF of
the type emitted by wireless phones;
Design wireless phones in a way that
minimizes any RF exposure to the
user that is not necessary for device
function; and
Cooperate in providing users of
wireless phones with the best possible
information on possible effects of
wireless phone use on human health.
The FDA belongs to an interagency
working group of the federal agencies
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that have responsibility for different
aspects of RF safety to ensure
coordinated efforts at the federal level.
The following agencies belong to this
working group:
National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health
Environmental Protection Agency
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
National Telecommunications and
Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health
participates in some interagency
working group activities, as well.
The FDA shares regulatory
responsibilities for wireless phones
with the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC). All phones that are
sold in the United States must comply
with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF
exposure. The FCC relies on the FDA
and other health agencies for safety
questions about wireless phones.
The FCC also regulates the base
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stations that the wireless phone
networks rely upon. While these base
stations operate at higher power than do
the wireless phones themselves, the RF
exposures that people get from these
base stations are typically thousands
of times lower than those they can get
from wireless phones. Base stations
are thus not the subject of the safety
questions discussed in this document.
3. What kinds of phones are the
subject of this update?
The term “wireless phone” refers
here to handheld wireless phones
with built-in antennas, often called
“cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS” phones.
These types of wireless phones can
expose the user to measurable Radio
Frequency (RF) energy because of the
short distance between the phone and
the user’s head.
These RF exposures are limited by FCC
safety guidelines that were developed
with the advice of the FDA and other
federal health and safety agencies.
When the phone is located at greater
distances from the user, the exposure
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to RF is drastically lower because
a person’s RF exposure decreases
rapidly with increasing distance from
the source. The so-called “cordless
phones,” which have a base unit
connected to the telephone wiring in
a house, typically operate at far lower
power levels, and thus produce RF
exposures far below the FCC safety
limits.
4. 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 (RF) energy exposures
characteristic of wireless phones have
yielded conflicting results that often
cannot be repeated in other laboratories.
A few animal studies, however, have
suggested that low levels of RF could
accelerate the development of cancer
in laboratory animals. However, many
of the studies that showed increased
tumor development used animals that
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had been genetically engineered or
treated with cancer-causing chemicals
so as to be pre-disposed to develop
cancer in the absence of RF exposure.
Other studies exposed the animals
to RF for up to 22 hours per day.
These conditions are not similar to the
conditions under which people use
wireless phones, so we do not know
with certainty what the results of
such studies mean for human health.
Three large epidemiology studies have
been published since December 2000.
Between them, the studies investigated
any possible association between the
use of wireless phones and primary
brain cancer, glioma, meningioma,
or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the
brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or
other cancers. None of the studies
demonstrated the existence of any
harmful health effects from wireless
phone RF exposures. However, none of
the studies can answer questions about
long-term exposures, since the average
period of phone use in these studies
was around three years.
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5. What research is needed to
decide whether RF exposure from
wireless phones poses a health
risk?
A combination of laboratory studies
and epidemiological studies of people
actually using wireless phones would
provide some of the data that are
needed. Lifetime animal exposure
studies could be completed in a few
years. However, very large numbers of
animals would be needed to provide
reliable proof of a cancer promoting
effect, if one exists. Epidemiological
studies can provide data that is directly
applicable to human populations, but
ten or more years follow-up may be
needed to provide answers about some
health effects, such as cancer. This is
because the interval between the time
of exposure to a cancer-causing agent
and the time tumors develop - if they
do - may be many, many years. The
interpretation of epidemiological studies
is hampered by difculties in measuring
actual RF exposure during day-to-day use
of wireless phones. Many factors affect
this measurement, such as the angle at
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which the phone is held, or which model
of phone is used.
6. What is the FDA doing to nd
out more about the possible health
effects of wireless phone RF?
The 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 (RF)
energy.
The FDA has been a leading participant
in the World Health Organization
International Electro Magnetic Fields
(EMF) Project since its inception in
1996. An influential result of this
work has been the development of a
detailed agenda of research needs that
has driven the establishment of new
research programs around the world.
The project has also helped develop a
series of public information documents
on EMF issues.
The FDA and the Cellular
Telecommunications & Internet
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Association (CTIA) have a formal
Cooperative Research And
Development Agreement (CRADA)
to do research on wireless phone
safety. The FDA provides the scientic
oversight, obtaining input from experts
in government, industry, and academic
organizations. CTIA-funded research
is conducted through contracts with
independent investigators. The initial
research will include both laboratory
studies and studies of wireless phone
users. The CRADA will also include a
broad assessment of additional research
needs in the context of the latest
research developments around the
world.
7. How can I nd out how much
Radio Frequency energy exposure
I can get by using my wireless
phone?
All phones sold in the United
States must comply with Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
guidelines that limit Radio Frequency
(RF) energy exposures. The FCC
established these guidelines in
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consultation with the FDA and the other
federal health and safety agencies. The
FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless
phones is set at a Specic Absorption
Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per kilogram
(1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is consistent
with the safety standards developed by
the Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering (IEEE) and the National
Council on Radiation Protection and
Measurement. The exposure limit takes
into consideration the body’s ability
to remove heat from the tissues that
absorb energy from the wireless phone
and is set well below levels known to
have effects. Manufacturers of wireless
phones must report the RF exposure
level for each model of phone to the
FCC. The FCC website (http://www.fcc.
gov/cgb/cellular.html) gives directions
for locating the FCC identication
number on your phone so you can nd
your phone’s RF exposure level in the
online listing.
8. What has the FDA done to
measure the Radio Frequency
energy coming from wireless
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phones?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE) is developing a
technical standard for measuring
the Radio Frequency (RF) energy
exposure from wireless phones
and other wireless handsets with
the participation and leadership of
FDA scientists and engineers. The
standard, “Recommended Practice for
Determining the Spatial-Peak Specic
Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human
Body Due to Wireless Communications
Devices: Experimental Techniques”,
sets forth the rst consistent test
methodology for measuring the rate
at which RF is deposited in the heads
of wireless phone users. The test
method uses a tissue-simulating model
of the human head. Standardized
SAR test methodology is expected
to greatly improve the consistency
of measurements made at different
laboratories on the same phone. SAR
is the measurement of the amount of
energy absorbed in tissue, either by the
whole body or a small part of the body.
It is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/
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g) of matter. This measurement is used
to determine whether a wireless phone
complies with safety guidelines.
9. What steps can I take to reduce
my exposure to Radio Frequency
energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products and at this point we do not know that
there is - it is probably very small. But if
you are concerned about avoiding even
potential risks, you can take a few simple
steps to minimize your exposure to Radio
Frequency (RF) energy. Since time is
a key factor in how much exposure a
person receives, reducing the amount of
time spent using a wireless phone will
reduce RF exposure. If you must conduct
extended conversations by wireless phone
every day, you could place more distance
between your body and the source of
the RF, since the exposure level drops off
dramatically with distance. For example,
you could use a headset and carry the
wireless phone away from your body
or use a wireless phone connected to
a remote antenna. Again, the scientic
data does not demonstrate that wireless
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phones are harmful. But if you are
concerned about the RF exposure from
these products, you can use measures like
those described above to reduce your RF
exposure from wireless phone use.
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.
10. What about children using
wireless phones?
Some groups sponsored by other
national governments have advised
that children be discouraged from using
wireless phones at all. For example,
the government in the United Kingdom
distributed leaflets containing such a
recommendation in December 2000.
They noted that no evidence exists
that using a wireless phone causes
The scientic 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 (RF) energy, the
measures described above would apply
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brain tumors or other ill effects. Their
recommendation to limit wireless
phone use by children was strictly
precautionary; it was not based on
scientic evidence that any health hazard
exists.
11. What about wireless phone
interference with medical
equipment?
Radio Frequency (RF) energy from
wireless phones can interact with some
electronic devices. For this reason, the
FDA helped develop a detailed test
method to measure Electro Magnetic
Interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac
pacemakers and debrillators from
wireless telephones. This test method
is now part of a standard sponsored by
the Association for the Advancement
of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).
The nal draft, a joint effort by the FDA,
medical device manufacturers, and
many other groups, was completed
in late 2000. This standard will allow
manufacturers to ensure that cardiac
pacemakers and debrillators are safe
from wireless phone EMI.
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The FDA has tested hearing aids for
interference from handheld wireless
phones and helped develop a voluntary
standard sponsored by the Institute
of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE). This standard species test
methods and performance requirements
for hearing aids and wireless phones
so that no interference occurs when a
person uses a “compatible” phone and
a “compatible” hearing aid at the same
time. This standard was approved by
the IEEE in 2000.
The FDA continues to monitor the
use of wireless phones for possible
interactions with other medical devices.
Should harmful interference be found
to occur, the FDA will conduct testing
to assess the interference and work to
resolve the problem.
12. Where can I nd additional
information?
For additional information, please refer
to the following resources:
FDA web page on wireless phones
(http://www.fda.gov), under “C” in the
subject index, select Cell Phones >
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Research.
10 Driver Safety Tips
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) RF Safety Program (http://www.
fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/)
Your wireless phone gives you the
powerful ability to communicate by
voice almost anywhere, anytime. An
important responsibility accompanies
the benets of wireless phones, one
that every user must uphold.
International Commission on
Nonlonizing Radiation Protection (http://
www.icnirp.de)
World Health Organization (WHO)
International EMF Project (http://www.
who.int/emf)
Health Protection Agency (http://www.
hpa.org.uk/)
When operating a car, driving is your
rst responsibility. When using your
wireless phone behind the wheel of a
car, practice good common sense and
remember the following tips:
1. Get to know your wireless phone and
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its features such as speed dial and
redial. Carefully read your instruction
manual and learn to take advantage
of valuable features most phones
offer, including automatic redial and
memory. Also, work to memorize the
phone keypad so you can use the
speed dial function without taking
your attention off the road.
2. When available, use a hands-free
device. A number of hands-free
wireless phone accessories are
readily available today. Whether you
choose an installed mounted device
for your wireless phone or a speaker
phone accessory, take advantage of
these devices if available to you.
3. Make sure you place your wireless
phone within easy reach and where
you can reach it without removing
your eyes from the road. If you get an
incoming call at an inconvenient time,
if possible, let your voicemail answer
it for you.
4. Suspend conversations during
hazardous driving conditions or
situations. Let the person you are
speaking with know you are driving;
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if necessary, suspend the call in
heavy trafc or hazardous weather
conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, and
ice can be hazardous, but so is
heavy trafc. As a driver, your rst
responsibility is to pay attention to
the road.
5. Don’t take notes or look up phone
numbers while driving. If you are
reading an address book or business
card, or writing a “to-do” list while
driving a car, you are not watching
where you are going. It is common
sense. Do not get caught in a
dangerous situation because you
are reading or writing and not paying
attention to the road or nearby
vehicles.
6. Dial sensibly and assess the trafc; if
possible, place calls when you are not
moving or before pulling into trafc.
Try to plan your calls before you begin
your trip or attempt to coincide your
calls with times you may be stopped
at a stop sign, red light, or otherwise
stationary. But if you need to dial
while driving, follow this simple tip dial only a few numbers, check the
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road and your mirrors, then continue.
7. Do not engage in stressful or
emotional conversations that may
be distracting. Stressful or emotional
conversations and driving do not
mix; they are distracting and even
dangerous when you are behind the
wheel of a car. Make people you are
talking with aware you are driving and
if necessary, suspend conversations
which have the potential to divert
your attention from the road.
8. Use your wireless phone to call for
help. Your wireless phone is one of
the greatest tools you can own to
protect yourself and your family in
dangerous situations -- with your
phone at your side, help is only three
numbers away. Dial 911 or other local
emergency number in the case of
re, trafc accident, road hazard, or
medical emergency. Remember, it’s
a free call on your wireless phone!
9. Use your wireless phone to help
others in emergencies. Your
wireless phone provides you a
perfect opportunity to be a “Good
Samaritan” in your community. If
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you see an auto accident, crime in
progress or other serious emergency
where lives are in danger, call 911 or
other local emergency number, as
you would want others to do for you.
10. Call roadside assistance or a special
wireless non-emergency assistance
number when necessary. Certain
situations you encounter while
driving may require attention, but are
not urgent enough to merit a call for
emergency services. But you can
still use your wireless phone to lend
a hand. If you see a broken-down
vehicle posing no serious hazard, a
broken trafc signal, a minor trafc
accident where no one appears
injured or a vehicle you know to
be stolen, call roadside assistance
or other special non-emergency
wireless number.
The above tips are meant as general
guidelines. Before deciding to use
your mobile device while operating a
vehicle, it is recommended that you
consult your applicable jurisdiction’s
local laws or other regulations
regarding such use. Such laws or
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other regulations may prohibit or
otherwise restrict the manner in
which a driver may use his or her
phone while operating a vehicle.
Consumer Information on
SAR
(Specic Absorption Rate)
This model phone meets the
Government’s requirements for
exposure to radio waves. Your wireless
phone is a radio transmitter and receiver.
It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the emission limits for exposure
to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) of the U.S. Government. These
FCC exposure limits are derived from
the recommendations of two expert
organizations, the National Counsel on
Radiation Protection and Measurement
(NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In
both cases, the recommendations
were developed by scientic and
engineering experts drawn from
industry, government, and academia
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after extensive reviews of the scientic
literature related to the biological effects
of RF energy.
The exposure limit for wireless mobile
phones employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specic Absorption Rate,
or SAR. The SAR is a measure of the rate
of absorption of RF energy by the human
body expressed in units of watts per
kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless
phones to comply with a safety limit of
1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC
exposure limit incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give additional
protection to the public and to account for
any variations in measurements.
Tests for SAR are conducted using
standard operating positions specied
by the FCC with the phone transmitting
at its highest certied power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although SAR
is determined at the highest certied
power level, the actual SAR level of
the phone while operating can be well
below the maximum value. Because
the phone is designed to operate at
multiple power levels to use only the
power required to reach the network, in
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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 certied 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 FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model phone with
all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF emission
guidelines.
The highest SAR value for this model
phone when tested for use at the
ear is 1.16 W/kg and when worn on
the body, as described in this user’s
manual, is 1.29 W/kg. While there
may be differences between SAR
levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the government
requirement for safe exposure.
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SAR information on this model phone is
on le with the FCC and can be found
under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/ after
searching on FCC ID ZNFMS659.
To nd information that pertains to a
particular model phone, this site uses
the phone FCC ID number which is
usually printed somewhere on the case
of the phone. Sometimes it may be
necessary to remove the battery pack
to nd the number. Once you have the
FCC ID number for a particular phone,
follow the instructions on the website
and it should provide values for typical
or maximum SAR for a particular phone.
Additional information on Specic
Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found
on the Cellular Telecommunications
Industry Association (CTIA) website at
http://www.ctia.org/
*In the United States and Canada, the
SAR limit for mobile phones used by the
public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged
over one gram of tissue. The standard
incorporates a substantial margin of
safety to give additional protection
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for the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
FCC Hearing-Aid
Compatibility (HAC)
Regulations for Wireless
Devices
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
Report and Order in WT Docket
01-309 modied the exception of
wireless phones under the Hearing Aid
Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act)
to require digital wireless phones be
compatible with hearing-aids. The intent
of the HAC Act is to ensure reasonable
access to telecommunications services
for persons with hearing disabilities.
While some wireless phones are used
near some hearing devices (hearing
aids and cochlear implants), users may
detect a buzzing, humming, or whining
noise. Some hearing devices are more
immune than others to this interference
noise, and phones also vary in the
amount of interference they generate.
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The wireless telephone industry has
developed a rating system for wireless
phones, to assist hearing device users
to nd phones that may be compatible
with their hearing devices. Not all
phones have been rated. Phones that
are rated have the rating on their box or
a label located on the box.
The ratings are not guarantees. Results
will vary depending on the user's
hearing device and hearing loss. If your
hearing device happens to be vulnerable
to interference, you may not be able to
use a rated phone successfully. Trying
out the phone with your hearing device
is the best way to evaluate it for your
personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4
meet FCC requirements and are likely
to generate less interference to hearing
devices than phones that are not
labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the
two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet
FCC requirements and are likely to
generate less interference to hearing
devices than phones that are not
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labeled. T4 is the better/ higher of the
two ratings.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your
hearing device manufacturer or hearing
health professional may help you nd
this rating. Higher ratings mean that
the hearing device is 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.
In the example to the left,
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 should provide the
hearing aid user with “normal usage”
while using their hearing aid with the
particular wireless phone. “Normal
usage” in this context is defined as a
signal quality that’s acceptable for
normal operation.
The M mark is intended to be
synonymous with the U mark. The T
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mark is intended to be synonymous
with the UT mark. The M and T marks
are recommended by the Alliance
for Telecommunications Industries
Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT marks are
referenced in Section 20.19 of the FCC
Rules. The HAC rating and measurement
procedure are described in the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI)
C63.19 standard.
When you're talking on a cell phone,
it's recommended that you turn the BT
(Bluetooth) or WLAN mode off for HAC.
For information about hearing aids and
digital wireless phones
Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid
Accessibility
http://www.accesswireless.org/Home.
aspx
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and
Volume Control
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/
hac_wireless.html
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1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY
COVERS:
LG offers you a limited warranty that
the enclosed subscriber unit and its
enclosed accessories will be free from
defects in material and workmanship,
according to the following terms and
conditions:
(1) The limited warranty for the product
extends for TWELVE (12) MONTHS
beginning on the date of purchase
of the product with valid proof of
purchase, or absent valid proof of
purchase, FIFTEEN (15) MONTHS
from date of manufacture as
determined by the unit’s manufacture
date code.
(2) The limited warranty extends only to
the original purchaser of the product
and is not assignable or transferable
to any subsequent purchaser/end
user.
(3) This warranty is good only to the
original purchaser of the product
during the warranty period as long
as it is in the U.S., including Alaska,
Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Canada.
(4) The external housing and cosmetic
parts shall be free of defects at the
time of shipment and, therefore, shall
not be covered under these limited
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warranty terms.
(5) Upon request from LG, the
consumer must provide information
to reasonably prove the date of
purchase.
(6) The customer shall bear the cost of
shipping the product to the Customer
Service Department of LG. LG
shall bear the cost of shipping the
product back to the consumer after
the completion of service under this
limited warranty.
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES
NOT COVER:
(1) Defects or damages resulting from
use of the product in other than its
normal and customary manner.
(2) Defects or damages from abnormal
use, abnormal conditions, improper
storage, exposure to moisture
or dampness, unauthorized
modications, unauthorized
connections, unauthorized repair,
misuse, neglect, abuse, accident,
alteration, improper installation, or
other acts which are not the fault
of LG, including damage caused by
shipping, blown fuses, spills of food
or liquid.
(3) Breakage or damage to antennas
unless caused directly by defects in
material or workmanship.
Limited Warranty Statement
(4) That the Customer Service
Department at LG was not notied
by consumer of the alleged defect or
malfunction of the product during the
applicable limited warranty period.
(5) Products which have had the serial
number removed or made illegible.
(6) This limited warranty is in lieu of all
other warranties, express or implied
either in fact or by operations of law,
statutory or otherwise, including, but
not limited to any implied warranty of
marketability or tness for a particular
use.
(7) Damage resulting from use of non
LG approved accessories.
(8) All plastic surfaces and all other
externally exposed parts that are
scratched or damaged due to normal
customer use.
(9) Products operated outside published
maximum ratings.
(10) Products used or obtained in a
rental program.
(11) Consumables (such as fuses).
3. WHAT LG WILL DO:
LG will, at its sole option, either repair,
replace or refund the purchase price of
any unit that does not conform to this
limited warranty. LG may choose at its
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option to use functionally equivalent reconditioned, refurbished or new units
or parts or any units. In addition, LG
will not re-install or back-up any data,
applications or software that you have
added to your phone. It is therefore
recommended that you back-up any
such data or information prior to sending
the unit to LG to avoid the permanent
loss of such information.
4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
No other express warranty is applicable
to this product. THE DURATION
OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY,
OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE
EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE
LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT,
INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY
OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF
THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE,
THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH
Limited Warranty Statement
OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY OR
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLICABLE
TO THIS PRODUCT.
Some states do not allow the exclusive
limitation of incidental or consequential
damages or limitations on how long
an implied warranty lasts; so these
limitations or exclusions may not apply
to you. This warranty gives you specic
legal rights and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY
SERVICE:
If you experience any problems with
either the Bluetooth headset or the
mobile handset, in each case as may
be covered by this limited warranty, you
need only return the affected device.
For example, if a problem exists with
the Bluetooth headset, please DO NOT
return your mobile handset with the
headset. Likewise, if a problem exists
with the mobile handset, please DO
NOT return the Bluetooth Headset with
the handset.
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To obtain warranty service, please call or
fax to the following telephone numbers
from anywhere in the continental United
States:
Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-800448-4026
Or visit http://us.lgservice.com.
Correspondence may also be mailed to:
LG Electronics Service- Mobile
Handsets, P.O. Box 240007, Huntsville,
AL 35824
DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT
TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS.
Please call or write for the location of
the LG authorized service center nearest
you and for the procedures for obtaining
warranty claims.
InformaciĂłn importante del cliente
ADVERTENCIA: Este producto contiene
quĂ­micos conocidos por el Estado de
California de causar cĂĄncer y defectos de
nacimiento u otros daĂąos reproductivos.
LĂĄvese las manos despuĂŠs de
manipular.
Al usar este producto, debe seguir las
siguientes precauciones de seguridad
para evitar posibles responsabilidades
legales y daĂąos.
Conserve y siga todas las instrucciones
de seguridad y de funcionamiento
del producto. Observe todas las
advertencias en las instrucciones de
funcionamiento del producto. Tenga
en cuenta las siguientes precauciones
a n de reducir el riesgo de lesiones
corporales, descargas elĂŠctricas,
incendios y daĂąos al equipo.
SEGURIDAD ELÉCTRICA
Este producto estĂĄ diseĂąado para
usarse cuando recibe suministro de
energĂ­a de la baterĂ­a designada o de la
unidad de fuente de alimentaciĂłn. Otro
tipo de uso puede ser peligroso y podrĂĄ
anular la validez de cualquier aprobaciĂłn
proporcionada a este producto.
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InformaciĂłn importante del cliente
PRECAUCIONES DE
SEGURIDAD PARA UNA
INSTALACIÓN A TIERRA
ADECUADA
PRECAUCIÓN: Si enchufa el producto
a un equipo conectado a tierra en forma
inadecuada, puede provocar descargas
elĂŠctricas en el dispositivo. Este producto
cuenta con un cable USB para conectarlo
a una computadora portĂĄtil o de
escritorio. AsegĂşrese de que la conexiĂłn
a tierra de la computadora sea adecuada
antes de conectar este producto. El
cable de la fuente de alimentaciĂłn de
la computadora portĂĄtil o de escritorio
cuenta con un conductor de conexiĂłn
a tierra y un enchufe con descarga
a tierra. Debe conectar el enchufe a
un tomacorriente apropiado que estĂŠ
instalado y conectado a tierra en forma
adecuada segĂşn todos los cĂłdigos y
decretos locales.
InformaciĂłn importante del cliente
PRECAUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD
PARA LA UNIDAD DE FUENTE DE
ALIMENTACIÓN
con energĂ­a de baterĂ­a u otras
fuentes, consulte las instrucciones de
funcionamiento que se incluyen con el
producto.
Use la fuente de alimentaciĂłn
externa correcta
Manipule las baterĂ­as con cuidado
El producto debe funcionar Ăşnicamente
desde el tipo de fuente de alimentaciĂłn
indicado en la etiqueta de clasicaciones
elĂŠctricas. Si no estĂĄ seguro del tipo
de fuente de alimentaciĂłn necesario,
consulte con el proveedor de servicios
autorizado o la empresa de energĂ­a
local. Para un producto que funciona
Este producto contiene una baterĂ­a de
iones de litio. Si se manipula la baterĂ­a
en forma inadecuada, existe riesgo de
incendios o quemaduras. No intente
abrir o hacerle un mantenimiento a la
baterĂ­a. No desarme, aplaste, perfore,
cause cortocircuito a los contactos
externos o circuitos, no deseche en
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InformaciĂłn importante del cliente
normas locales o la guĂ­a de referencia
suministrada con el producto.
fuego o agua, ni exponga una baterĂ­a a
una temperatura mayor que 60 °C (140
°F).
ADVERTENCIA: Existe peligro de
explosiĂłn si se reemplaza la baterĂ­a en
forma inadecuada. Para reducir el riesgo
de incendios o quemaduras, no desarme,
aplaste, perfore, cause cortocircuito a los
contactos externos, no exponga a una
temperatura mayor que 60 °C (140 °F)
ni deseche en fuego o agua. Reemplace
sólo con baterías especicadas. Recicle
o deseche las baterĂ­as usadas segĂşn las
Precauciones adicionales
Mantenga la baterĂ­a o el dispositivo
secos y alejados del agua o cualquier
lĂ­quido, dado que puede ocasionar un
cortocircuito.
Mantenga los objetos de metal
alejados para que no entren en
contacto con la baterĂ­a o sus
conectores, dado que se puede
producir un cortocircuito durante el
funcionamiento.
InformaciĂłn importante del cliente
SĂłlo se debe conectar el telĂŠfono
a productos que tengan el logotipo
USB-IF o que hayan completado el
programa de conformidad USB-IF.
No use una baterĂ­a que parezca
daĂąada, deformada o descolorida; o
bien, una que tenga cualquier indicio
de Ăłxido en su carcasa, sobrecaliente
o emita un olor desagradable.
Siempre mantenga la baterĂ­a fuera
del alcance de los bebĂŠs y niĂąos
pequeĂąos, para evitar que se traguen
la baterĂ­a. Consulte con un mĂŠdico de
inmediato si se tragan la baterĂ­a.
SĂłlo use la baterĂ­a con un sistema
de carga que haya sido calicado
con el sistema segĂşn la norma
IEEE-Std-1725-200x. El uso de una
batería o un cargador no calicado
puede presentar peligro de incendio,
explosiĂłn, escape u otro riesgo.
SĂłlo reemplace la baterĂ­a con otra
que haya sido certicada con el
sistema segĂşn este estĂĄndar, IEEEStd-1725-200x. El uso de una baterĂ­a
no calicada puede presentar peligro
de incendio, explosiĂłn, escape u otro
riesgo.
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InformaciĂłn importante del cliente
Evite dejar caer el telĂŠfono o la baterĂ­a.
Si el telĂŠfono o la baterĂ­a se caen,
en especial en una supercie rígida,
y el usuario sospecha que se han
ocasionado daĂąos, lleve el telĂŠfono o
la baterĂ­a a un centro de servicio para
revisiĂłn.
Si la baterĂ­a gotea:
No permita que el lĂ­quido que gotea
entre en contacto con la piel o la
ropa. Si ocurre el contacto, enjuague
el ĂĄrea afectada de inmediato con
agua limpia y busque asistencia
mĂŠdica.
No permita que el lĂ­quido que
gotea entre en contacto con los
ojos. Si ocurre el contacto, NO
refriegue, enjuague con agua limpia
de inmediato y busque asistencia
mĂŠdica.
Tome precauciones adicionales para
mantener una baterĂ­a que gotea
alejada del fuego, dado que existe
peligro de incendio o explosiĂłn.
InformaciĂłn importante del cliente
PRECAUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD
PARA LUZ SOLAR DIRECTA
Mantenga este producto alejado de la
humedad excesiva y de temperaturas
extremas. No deje el producto o su
baterĂ­a dentro de un vehĂ­culo o en
lugares en donde la temperatura pueda
superar los 60 °C (140 °F) como en el
tablero de un automĂłvil, la repisa de la
ventana o detrĂĄs de un vidrio expuesto
a la luz solar directa o luz ultravioleta
fuerte durante perĂ­odos prolongados.
Esto puede daĂąar el producto,
sobrecalentar la baterĂ­a o representar un
riesgo al vehĂ­culo.
PREVENCIÓN DE PÉRDIDA DE LA
AUDICIÓN
PRECAUCIÓN: Es posible que ocurra
pĂŠrdida de audiciĂłn permanente si
se usan los audĂ­fonos o auriculares
con un volumen alto durante perĂ­odos
prolongados.
SEGURIDAD EN EL AVIÓN
Debido a la posible interferencia que
este producto puede ocasionar en
el sistema de navegaciĂłn y la red de
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InformaciĂłn importante del cliente
comunicaciĂłn de un aviĂłn, el uso de la
funciĂłn de telĂŠfono de este dispositivo
al estar a bordo de un aviĂłn es ilegal en
la mayorĂ­a de los paĂ­ses. Si desea usar
este dispositivo cuando se restringe
su uso a bordo de un aviĂłn, recuerde
cambiar para el modo de aviĂłn. Al usar
este modo, se apagan las funciones de
RF que pueden causar interferencia.
RESTRICCIONES EN ENTORNOS
No use este producto en estaciones
de servicio, depĂłsitos de combustible,
plantas quĂ­micas o lugares en donde se
desarrollan operaciones con explosiones
controladas, o en atmĂłsferas
potencialmente explosivas como ĂĄreas
de abastecimiento de combustible,
depĂłsitos de combustible, bajo cubierta
en embarcaciones, plantas quĂ­micas,
instalaciones para transferencia o
almacenamiento de combustible o
productos quĂ­micos y ĂĄreas en donde
el aire contiene sustancias quĂ­micas o
partĂ­culas como granos, polvo o polvillo
metĂĄlico. Tenga en cuenta que las
chispas en dichas ĂĄreas pueden causar
una explosiĂłn o un incendio que den
como resultado lesiones corporales o
incluso la muerte.
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ATMÓSFERAS EXPLOSIVAS
Si se encuentra en un ĂĄrea con una
atmĂłsfera potencialmente explosiva o
en donde existen materiales inflamables,
se debe apagar el producto y el usuario
debe obedecer todos los letreros e
instrucciones. Las chispas en dichas
ĂĄreas pueden causar una explosiĂłn o
un incendio que den como resultado
lesiones personales o incluso la muerte.
Se recomienda a los usuarios no
utilizar el equipo en puntos de recarga
de combustible como estaciones de
servicio. AdemĂĄs, deben recordar
observar las restricciones de uso de
equipos de radio en depĂłsitos de
combustible, plantas quĂ­micas o lugares
en donde se desarrollan operaciones
con explosiones controladas. Por lo
general, las ĂĄreas con una atmĂłsfera
potencialmente explosiva estĂĄn
claramente marcadas, pero no siempre.
Estas incluyen ĂĄreas de abastecimiento
de combustible, bajo cubierta en
embarcaciones, instalaciones para
transferencia o almacenamiento de
combustible o productos quĂ­micos
y ĂĄreas en donde el aire contiene
sustancias quĂ­micas o partĂ­culas como
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granos, polvo o polvillo metĂĄlico.
SEGURIDAD EN LA RUTA
Los conductores de vehĂ­culos en
movimiento no pueden usar servicios
de comunicaciĂłn mediante dispositivos
portĂĄtiles, excepto en caso de
emergencia. En algunos paĂ­ses, se
permite el uso de dispositivos manos
libres como una alternativa.
PRECAUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD
PARA LA EXPOSICIÓN A RF
Evite usar el telĂŠfono cerca de
estructuras metĂĄlicas (por ejemplo, el
armazón de acero de un edicio).
Evite usar el telĂŠfono cerca de
fuentes electromagnĂŠticas intensas,
como hornos de microondas,
altoparlantes, televisores y radios.
Use sĂłlo accesorios originales
aprobados por el fabricante o
accesorios que no contengan
metales.
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Es posible que el uso de accesorios
que no sean originales y que no
cuenten con la aprobaciĂłn del
fabricante infrinjan las directrices
locales de exposiciĂłn a RF y deben
evitarse.
INTERFERENCIA CON LAS
FUNCIONES DE EQUIPOS
MÉDICOS
Es posible que este producto ocasione
el mal funcionamiento de equipos
mĂŠdicos. Se prohĂ­be el uso de este
dispositivo en la mayorĂ­a de los
hospitales y las clĂ­nicas mĂŠdicas.
Si usa cualquier dispositivo mĂŠdico
personal, consulte con el fabricante
para determinar si el dispositivo cuenta
con una protecciĂłn adecuada contra la
energĂ­a de radiofrecuencia (RF) externa.
Es posible que su mĂŠdico pueda
ayudarlo a conseguir dicha informaciĂłn.
Apague el telĂŠfono cuando se encuentre
en instalaciones de asistencia mĂŠdica
en las que haya letreros que asĂ­ lo
indiquen.
Es posible que los hospitales o las
instalaciones de asistencia mĂŠdica
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empleen equipos que pueden ser
sensibles a la energĂ­a de RF externa.
AUDÍFONOS
Es posible que algunos telĂŠfonos
inalåmbricos digitales intereran
con algunos audĂ­fonos. En caso de
interferencia, se recomienda consultar
con el proveedor de servicios o llamar
a la lĂ­nea de atenciĂłn al cliente para
analizar las alternativas.
RADIACIÓN NO IONIZANTE
El dispositivo cuenta con una antena
interna. Este producto debe usarse
en su posiciĂłn de uso normal para
garantizar el rendimiento radiactivo y la
seguridad contra interferencia. Al igual
que con otros equipos de transmisiĂłn
de radio mĂłviles, se recomienda a los
usuarios no acercar demasiado la antena
a ninguna parte del cuerpo humano
durante el funcionamiento del equipo
para un funcionamiento satisfactorio
del equipo y la seguridad personal. SĂłlo
use la antena interna suministrada.
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Es posible que el uso de antenas no
autorizadas o modicadas afecte la
calidad de la llamada o daĂąe el telĂŠfono,
provocando pĂŠrdida de rendimiento y
niveles de SAR que exceden los lĂ­mites
recomendados. AdemĂĄs, es posible
que resulte en el incumplimiento de los
requisitos normativos locales de su paĂ­s.
Para garantizar el rendimiento Ăłptimo
del telĂŠfono y asegurar que la exposiciĂłn
humana a la energĂ­a de RF estĂŠ dentro
de las directrices presentadas en los
estĂĄndares pertinentes, siempre utilice
el dispositivo Ăşnicamente en su posiciĂłn
de uso normal. Es posible que el
contacto con el ĂĄrea de la antena afecte
la calidad de la llamada y haga que el
dispositivo funcione en un nivel mĂĄs
elevado que el necesario. Si evita entrar
en contacto con el ĂĄrea de la antena
cuando el telĂŠfono estĂĄ EN USO, se
optimizarĂĄ el rendimiento de la antena y
la vida Ăştil de la baterĂ­a.
HAC
Este telĂŠfono ha sido probado y
clasicado para su uso con audífonos
para algunas de las tecnologĂ­as
inalĂĄmbricas que utiliza. Sin embargo,
puede haber algunas tecnologĂ­as
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inalĂĄmbricas nuevas utilizadas en
este telĂŠfono que no se han probado
aĂşn para su uso con audĂ­fonos.
Es importante tratar las diferentes
caracterĂ­sticas de este telĂŠfono a fondo
y en diferentes lugares, utilizando
el audĂ­fono o implante coclear, para
determiner si escucha cualquier ruido
de interferencia. Consulte con su
proveedor de servicios o fabricante de
este telĂŠfono para obtener informaciĂłn
sobre la compatibilidad de audĂ­fonos.
Si tiene preguntas sobre las polĂ­ticas
de devoluciĂłn o cambio, consulte a su
proveedor de servicios o distribuidor de
telĂŠfonos.
InformaciĂłn sobre la exposiciĂłn a
radiofrecuencias de la FCC
ÂĄADVERTENCIA! Lea esta informaciĂłn antes de
hacer funcionar el telĂŠfono.
En agosto de 1996, la ComisiĂłn federal
de comunicaciones (FCC) de Estados
Unidos, con su acciĂłn en el informe y
orden FCC 96-326, adoptĂł una norma de
seguridad actualizada para la exposiciĂłn
humana a la energĂ­a electromagnĂŠtica
de radiofrecuencias (RF) que emiten
los transmisores regulados por la FCC.
Esos lineamientos se corresponden
con la norma de seguridad establecida
previamente por organismos de
InformaciĂłn importante del cliente
estĂĄndares tanto de EE. UU. como
internacionales. El diseĂąo de este
telĂŠfono cumple con los lineamientos de
la FCC y esas normas internacionales.
Contacto corporal durante el
funcionamiento
Este dispositivo fue probado para el uso
tĂ­pico con la parte posterior del telĂŠfono
a una distancia de 1.0 cm (0,39 pulgadas)
del cuerpo del usuario. Para cumplir con
los requisitos de exposiciĂłn a RF de la
FCC, debe mantenerse una distancia
mĂ­nima de 1.0 cm (0,39 pulgadas) entre
el cuerpo del usuario y la parte posterior
del telĂŠfono. No deben utilizarse clips
para cinturĂłn, fundas y accesorios
similares de otros fabricantes que tengan
componentes metĂĄlicos. Evite el uso de
accesorios que no pueden mantener una
distancia de 1.0 cm (0,39 pulgadas) entre
el cuerpo del usuario y la parte posterior
del telĂŠfono, y que no se hayan probado
para cumplir con los requisitos de lĂ­mites
de exposiciĂłn a RF de la FCC.
Antena externa montada sobre el
vehĂ­culo
(Opcional, en caso de estar disponible).
Para cumplir con los requisitos de
exposiciĂłn a RF de la FCC, mantenga una
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distancia de 20 cm (8 pulgadas) entre el
usuario o transeĂşnte y la antena externa
montada sobre el vehĂ­culo. Para obtener
mĂĄs informaciĂłn sobre la exposiciĂłn a la
RF, visite el sitio Web de la FCC en www.
fcc.gov.
No use el telĂŠfono con una antena
daĂąada. Una antena daĂąada puede
producir una leve quemadura en la piel.
ComunĂ­quese con su distribuidor local
para obtener una antena de reemplazo.
DeclaraciĂłn del artĂ­culo 15.19
Este dispositivo y sus accesorios
cumplen con las normas del artĂ­culo
15.19 de la FCC del artĂ­culo 15. El
funcionamiento estĂĄ sujeto a las dos
condiciones siguientes:
(1) Este dispositivo y sus accesorios
no puede causar interferencias
perjudiciales.
(2) Este dispositivo y sus accesorios
deben aceptar cualquier interferencia
recibida, incluyendo interferencias que
puedan causar un funcionamiento no
deseado.
DeclaraciĂłn del artĂ­culo 15.21
Los cambios o las modicaciones que no
estĂŠn expresamente aprobados por el
fabricante pueden anular la autoridad del
usuario para hacer funcionar el equipo.
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DeclaraciĂłn del artĂ­culo 15.105
Este equipo ha sido evaluado y se ha
comprobado que cumple con los lĂ­mites
para un dispositivo digital clase B,
conforme el artĂ­culo 15 de las reglas de
la FCC. Estos lĂ­mites han sido diseĂąados
para brindar una protecciĂłn razonable
contra la interferencia daĂąina en una
instalaciĂłn residencial. Este equipo
genera, utiliza y puede irradiar energĂ­a
de radiofrecuencia y, si no se instala y
utiliza de acuerdo con las instrucciones,
podrĂĄ causar interferencia daĂąina
para las comunicaciones radiales. Sin
embargo, no existe garantĂ­a de que la
interferencia no se produzca en una
instalaciĂłn en particular. Si este equipo
causa interferencia daĂąina o recepciĂłn
de televisiĂłn, que puede determinarse
encendiĂŠndolo y apagĂĄndolo, se
recomienda al usuario que intente corregir
la interferencia mediante una o mĂĄs de las
siguientes medidas:
- Reoriente o reubique la antena
receptora.
- Aumente la distancia entre el equipo y
el receptor.
- Conecte el equipo en un tomacorriente
de un circuito diferente de aquel al que
estĂŠ conectado el receptor.
- Consulte con el distribuidor o con un
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tĂŠcnico de radio/TV experimentado
para obtener ayuda.
* Servicio no disponible en todos lugares.
* InformaciĂłn sujeta a cambios.
Contenido
InformaciĂłn importante del
cliente ...............................................1
Contenido ...................................... 19
DescripciĂłn general del telĂŠfono 20
Conguración del telÊfono ..........22
CaracterĂ­sticas de la
pantalla principal ..........................26
Llamadas .......................................29
Mensajes....................................... 33
Web ................................................37
Contactos ..................................... 40
Entretenimiento ........................... 43
Play Store ..................................... 46
Seguridad ......................................49
DeclaraciĂłn de garantĂ­a limitada104
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DescripciĂłn general del telĂŠfono
DescripciĂłn general del
telĂŠfono
Vista frontal
Auricular
Sensor de
proximidad
Lente de
la CĂĄmara
frontal
Pantalla
tĂĄctil
Teclas
RĂĄpidas
Tecla AtrĂĄs
Tecla lnicio
Tecla MenĂş
NOTAS Todas los imĂĄgenes de pantalla en esta
guĂ­a son simuladas. Las pantallas actuales
pueden variar.
Las instrucciones para realizar tareas en
esta guía se basan en la conguración
predeterminada del telĂŠfono y podrĂĄn
cambiar dependiendo de la versiĂłn del
software en su telĂŠfono.
DescripciĂłn general del telĂŠfono
Vista lateral
Vista posterior
Toma para auricular
de 3.5mm
Lente de la CĂĄmara
posterior
Flash
Tecla
Encender/
Bloquear
Teclas de
Volumen
Tapa posterior
Altavoz
MicrĂłfono
Puerto para
Cargador/
Accesorios
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Conguración del telÊfono
Congurar el telÊfono
Al encender tu telĂŠfono por primera
vez, tienes la opción de congurar
rĂĄpidamente varias cuentas.
Simplemente sigue las instrucciones en
pantalla para completar la conguración
inicial de tu telĂŠfono.
Para congurar su telÊfono,
siga los pasos que se indican a
continuaciĂłn:
1. En la pantalla de bienvenida,
seleccione su idioma y las opciones
de Accesibilidad deseadas (de ser
necesario). A continuaciĂłn, toque
Siguiente.
2. Establezca su conexiĂłn de Internet y
toque Siguiente.
3. Seleccione SĂ­ para iniciar sesiĂłn
con su cuenta de Google o No si
no tiene una cuenta de Google. Si
selecciona No, toque Crear una
cuenta para crear una cuenta o toque
Ahora no para saltar al siguiente
paso. Con una cuenta de Google, las
aplicaciones de Google se sincronizan
automĂĄticamente entre el telĂŠfono y
la computadora sin importar dĂłnde
realiza una actualizaciĂłn.
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4. Congure los ajustes de ubicación y
de Google y luego toque Siguiente.
5. Congure las cuentas de correo
electrĂłnico y redes sociales
6. Toque Ir a la pantalla de inicio para
empezar a usar su telĂŠfono.
NOTA Puede acceder a la conguración inicial
nuevamente mediante la aplicaciĂłn
Usar cuenta o Crear cuenta.
2. Introduzca su nombre de usuario
y contraseĂąa y cualquiera otra
informaciĂłn necesaria (si estĂĄ
creando una cuenta).
NOTA Toque la Tecla AtrĂĄs
para cerrar el
teclado.
3. Toque
para iniciar sesiĂłn.
Instalar
Congurar la cuenta de Google
1. En la pantalla principal, toque la
> Ajustes
Tecla Aplicaciones
> Cuentas y sincronizaciĂłn >
AGREGAR CUENTA > Google >
Ahora su Gmail, Contactos de Google
y los eventos del Calendario de
Google se cargarĂĄn a su telĂŠfono
automĂĄticamente.
Usa el ĂĄrea a continuaciĂłn para
registrar la informaciĂłn de su cuenta
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Conguración del telÊfono
de Google para su referencia futura.
Nombre de usuario:
______________________@gmail.com
IMPORTANTE
Si desea restaurar sus conguraciones
en este telĂŠfono desde otro telĂŠfono
que ejecutaba Android versiĂłn 4.0
o posterior, debe iniciar sesiĂłn en la
cuenta de Google ahora, durante la
instalación. Si espera hasta que nalice
la instalaciĂłn, no se restablecerĂĄn las
conguraciones.
Si no tiene una cuenta de Google, se le
pedirĂĄ que cree una.
Si tiene una cuenta corporativa a travĂŠs
de su empresa u otra organizaciĂłn,
el departamento de tecnologĂ­a de
su empresa recibirĂĄ instrucciones
especiales sobre cĂłmo iniciar sesiĂłn en
esa cuenta.
Cuando inicia sesiĂłn, los contactos,
mensajes de Gmail, eventos del
ContraseĂąa:_______________________
Cuenta de Google
Al iniciar sesiĂłn en una cuenta de
Google, podrĂĄ usar Gmail, Calendario
y otras aplicaciones de Google;
descargar aplicaciones de Play Store;
hacer una copia de seguridad de sus
conguraciones en los servidores de
Google y aprovechar otros servicios de
Google en su telĂŠfono.
Conguración del telÊfono
calendario y otra informaciĂłn obtenida de
esas aplicaciones y servicios en la Web
se sincronizan con su telĂŠfono.
Si no inicia sesiĂłn en una cuenta de
Google durante la instalaciĂłn, se le pedirĂĄ
que lo haga o cree una la primera vez que
inicie una aplicaciĂłn que requiera una
cuenta de Google, como Gmail o Play
Store.
Cuando inicia la sesiĂłn, se le pedirĂĄ
que introduzca su nombre de usuario y
contraseĂąa usando el teclado en pantalla.
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CaracterĂ­sticas de la pantalla principal
CaracterĂ­sticas de la pantalla
principal
La pantalla principal es el punto de inicio
para acceder a todas las characterĂ­sticas
en su telĂŠfono. Muestra accesos directos
a aplicaciones, iconos, widgets y otras
caracterĂ­sticas.
Barra de estado: Muestra informaciĂłn
de estado del telĂŠfono, incluyendo la
hora, potencia de la seĂąal, estado de
batería e iconos de noticación.
CaracterĂ­sticas de la pantalla principal
Icono de aplicaciĂłn: Toque un icono
(aplicaciĂłn, carpeta, etc.) para abrir la
aplicaciĂłn y usarla.
Teclas RĂĄpidas: Proporciona acceso
fĂĄcil y de un toque a las funciones
que usa mĂĄs.
Tecla Aplicaciones: Toque para abrir
el menĂş de aplicaciones para ver las
aplicaciones instaladas.
Teclas RĂĄpidas
Las Teclas RĂĄpidas se encuentran en la
parte inferior de la pantalla principal.
: Abre la aplicaciĂłn TelĂŠfono que
muestra el teclado de marcaciĂłn
para marcar un nĂşmero no guardado.
TambiÊn proporciona chas
adicionales para acceder a Registros,
Contactos, Favoritos y Grupos.
: Abre la aplicaciĂłn Contactos.
TambiĂŠn puede acceder a Marcar,
Registros, Contactos, Favoritos
y Grupos si toca las chas que se
encuentran en la parte superior.
: Abre la aplicaciĂłn Mensajes para
enviar y recibir mensajes de texto
y multimedia.
: Abre la aplicaciĂłn MetroWEB
que le permite acceder a Internet
desde su telĂŠfono.
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CaracterĂ­sticas de la pantalla principal
: Abre la Pantalla de aplicaciones
y muestra todas las aplicaciones
precargadas y descargadas.
NOTA Para agregar un icono, toque y mantenga
presionado el icono deseado y arrĂĄstrelo a la
barra de Teclas RĂĄpidas. Luego suĂŠltelo en
la ubicaciĂłn deseada. Para eliminar un icono,
toque y mantĂŠngalo presionado y arrĂĄstrelo
fuera de la barra de Teclas RĂĄpidas.
Usar los menĂşs
Hay dos tipos de menĂşs de Android: menĂşs
con opciones y menĂşs contextuales.
MenĂşs con opciones
Los menĂşs con opciones contienen
herramientas que se aplican a las
actividades de la pantalla o aplicaciĂłn
actual. No se aplican a ningĂşn elemento
especíco en la pantalla. Para abrir
el menĂş con opciones disponibles,
. No todas las
toque la Tecla MenĂş
aplicaciones tienen este tipo de menĂş.
MenĂşs contextuales
Los menĂşs contextuales contienen
opciones que se aplican a un elemento
especíco en la pantalla. Para abrir un
menĂş contextual, toque y mantenga
presionado un elemento en la pantalla.
No todos los elementos tienen menĂşs
contextuales.
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Realizar y nalizar
llamadas
Puede realizar llamadas utilizando la
aplicaciĂłn TelĂŠfono. Las llamadas se
pueden marcar manualmente con la cha
Marcar. TambiĂŠn puede marcar desde la
memoria del telÊfono usando las chas
de Registros, Contactos, Favoritos o
Grupos.
Para realizar una llamada al marcar
un nĂşmero de telĂŠfono
Toque la Tecla TelĂŠfono
aplicaciĂłn TelĂŠfono.
para abrir la
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Llamadas
Toque
para marcar el nĂşmero
introducido.
Responder o rechazar
llamadas
Toque
para enviar un mensaje al
nĂşmero que haya introducido.
Cuando recibe una llamada, la pantalla
Llamada recibida se abre y muestra la
identicación de la persona que llama
y cualquier tipo de informaciĂłn sobre
ella que haya guardado en la lista de
contactos. Todas las llamadas entrantes
se graban en la cha Registros.
Para marcar un nĂşmero internacional,
toque y mantenga presionada la
tecla
para introducir el sĂ­mbolo
mås (+). Luego introduzca el prejo
internacional para el paĂ­s; seguido por
el nĂşmero de telĂŠfono completo.
Toque
para borrar un dĂ­gito.
Toque y mantenga presionado para
borrar todo el nĂşmero.
Llamadas
Pantalla Desbloqueada
Toque la Tecla Responder
responder la llamada.
para
Toque la Tecla Rechazar con
para enviar un mensaje.
mensaje
Toque la Tecla Rechazar
rechazar la llamada.
para
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Llamadas
Pantalla Bloqueada
Deslice el icono Responder
en
cualquier direcciĂłn para responder la
llamada.
Deslice el icono Rechazar con
mensaje
en cualquier direcciĂłn
para enviar un mensaje.
Deslice el icono Rechazar
en
cualquier direcciĂłn para rechazar la
llamada.
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MĂŠtodos de entrada de texto
Teclado en pantalla
Usted puede introducir fĂĄcilmente el
texto usando el teclado en pantalla.
El teclado en pantalla se muestra
automĂĄticamente en la pantalla cuando
usted necesita introducir el texto.
Para mostrar manualmente el teclado,
simplemente toque un campo de texto
donde usted quiere introducir el texto.
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Mensajes
Toque
para alternar entre el
modo NĂşmeros/SĂ­mbolos al modo
ABC.
Toque
para agregar contactos de
la lista de contactos.
Toque
para enviar el mensaje.
Toque
para adjuntar archivos.
Sugerencias de escritura
Ingresar
otros
caracteres
Toque para ver el
teclado de nĂşmeros/
sĂ­mbolos. Luego
para ver
toque
sĂ­mbolos adicionales.
Ingresar
una letra
mayĂşscula
Toque para poner
la siguiente letra en
mayĂşscula. La Tecla
MayĂşsculas cambia a
Mensajes
Sugerencias de escritura
Ingresar
todas las
letras en
mayĂşscula
Toque la Tecla
MayĂşsculas hasta
que se muestre .
Toque una vez mĂĄs
para volver a la
minĂşscula.
Sugerencias de escritura
Resaltar
texto
Toque una palabra dos
veces para resaltarla.
Para resaltar un
rango de texto, toque
una palabra dos
veces y arrastre los
marcadores azules
para resaltar el texto
deseado.
Cortar
o copiar
el texto
seleccionado
Resalte el texto
deseado y toque
Cortar o Copiar.
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Mensajes
Sugerencias de escritura
Pegar texto
cortado o
copiado
Toque la ubicaciĂłn
para colocar el cursor
donde desea pegar el
texto. Luego toque y
mantenga presionada
la ubicaciĂłn y
seleccione Pegar.
Borrar un
carĂĄcter
Toque la Tecla Borrar
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Buscar en el telĂŠfono y la
Web
1. Toque el Widget BĂşsqueda con
Google
en la parte superior de
la pantalla principal.
2. Introduzca los tĂŠrminos de bĂşsqueda
y seleccione entre las sugerencias o
toque
para iniciar la bĂşsqueda.
BĂşsqueda por voz: Toque esta
opciĂłn para buscar mediante la voz.
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Web
Tecla Buscar: Toque para buscar el
texto que introduciĂł.
En algunas aplicaciones como
Gmail, Mensajes y MetroWEB,
tiene que tocar la Tecla MenĂş
Buscar para acceder a la funciĂłn de
bĂşsqueda de la aplicaciĂłn.
Navegar por pĂĄginas web
1. Toque la Tecla Aplicaciones
MetroWEB
o toque el icono
MetroWEB desde la barra de Teclas
rĂĄpidas. Para acceder una pĂĄgina
de web especíca, toque el campo
de entrada de URL, introduzca la
direcciĂłn web (URL) de la pĂĄgina web
y toque .
2. Toque la Tecla MenĂş
para
acceder las opciones de MetroWEB.
Web
QSlide: Toque
para acceder a
la funciĂłn QSlide para realizar otras
tareas mientras usa MetroWEB.
Campo de entrada de URL: Toque
aquĂ­ para ingresar una direcciĂłn web
para la pĂĄgina web a la que desea
acceder.
Fichas: Toque
abiertas.
para ver las chas
Barra de herramientas: Arrastre
hacia arriba para mostrar la barra de
herramientas.
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Contactos
Conectarse rĂĄpidamente
con los contactos
A medida que genera la lista de contactos
en el telĂŠfono, puede usar Contacto
rĂĄpido de Android para chatear, enviar
correos electrĂłnicos, mensajes de texto,
hacer llamadas o ubicar a los contactos
rĂĄpidamente. Contacto rĂĄpido de Android
incluye un conjunto especial de iconos
que puede usar para conectarse rĂĄpido y
fĂĄcilmente con un contacto.
 Abra la lista de contactos y toque
el icono de contacto a la izquierda
del nombre del contacto.
Se abrirĂĄ una burbuja con las
opciones disponibles que
aparecerĂĄn como iconos. Esta es la
burbuja de Contacto rĂĄpido. SegĂşn
la informaciĂłn de contacto guardada,
las acciones disponibles aparecerĂĄn
arriba del nombre.
 Toque un icono de Contacto rĂĄpido
para comunicarse con el contacto.
SegĂşn el icono que haya tocado,
se abrirĂĄ una aplicaciĂłn diferente.
Contactos
Lista de contactos
Contacto rĂĄpido
para Android
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Contactos
Campo de bĂşsqueda: Introduzca el
nombre que desea buscar.
Foto de contacto: Toque para abrir
Contacto rĂĄpido de Android para el
contacto.
Nuevo contacto: Toque
para
aĂąadir un nuevo contacto.
Lista alfabĂŠtica: Deslice su dedo
verticalmente sobre las letras para ver
las entradas bajo letras especícas.
SUGERENCIA
Agregando un acceso rĂĄpido para un
contacto a la pantalla principal permite
que abra Contacto rĂĄpido de Android
para ese contacto sin abrir la aplicaciĂłn
Contactos.
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CĂĄmara
Para abrir la aplicaciĂłn CĂĄmara, en
la pantalla principal toque la Tecla
Aplicaciones
> CĂĄmara .
Uso del visor
Cambiar cĂĄmara : Permite
cambiar entre la cĂĄmara posterior y la
cĂĄmara frontal.
Disparo por voz : Permite que
usted diga comandos de voz para
tomar una foto.
Captura previa de imĂĄgenes :
Permite tomar cinco fotos antes de
tocar el botĂłn Capturar para capturar
los momentos que perdiĂł.
Modo de disparo : Permite
seleccionar el modo de disparo entre
Normal, HDR, Panorama, Disparo
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Entretenimiento
continuo, Retrato +.
VideocĂĄmara
Ajustes : Abre el menĂş de
conguración.
Para abrir la aplicaciĂłn VideocĂĄmara, en la
pantalla principal toque la Tecla
Aplicaciones
> VideocĂĄmara .
Alternar modo : Permite alternar
entre modo de cĂĄmara y modo de
video.
Capturar
: Toma una foto.
GalerĂ­a : Accede a las fotos
guardadas desde el modo de cĂĄmara.
Simplemente toque y la GalerĂ­a
aparece en la pantalla.
NOTA La resoluciĂłn predeterminada es
5M(2560x1920).
Uso del visor
Entretenimiento
Cambiar cĂĄmara : Permite
cambiar entre la cĂĄmara posterior y la
cĂĄmara frontal.
Alternar modo : Permite alternar
entre modo de cĂĄmara y modo de
video.
TamaĂąo del video : Permite elegir
el tamaĂąo del video.
Grabar
video.
Efecto en vivo : Permite agregar
varios efectos visuales cuando se
toma un video.
GalerĂ­a : Accede a las fotos y
videos guardados desde el modo
cĂĄmara.
Flash : Permite encender o apagar
el flash.
Ajustes : Abre el menĂş de
conguración.
: Inicia la grabaciĂłn de
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Play Store
Play Store
Abra Play Store para navegar por y
buscar aplicaciones gratuitas y de pago.
Para abrir la aplicaciĂłn Play Store
 En la pantalla principal, toque Play
Store .
Cuando abre la aplicaciĂłn Play
Store por primera vez, debe leer
y aceptar los tĂŠrminos del servicio
para continuar.
Toque para ver y navegar las
categorĂ­as.
Play Store
Toque
para buscar aplicaciones.
Para obtener ayuda con Play Store
Las pĂĄginas web de ayuda de Play Store
estĂĄn disponibles en todas las pantallas
de Play Store.
 Toque la Tecla MenĂş
> Ayuda.
El navegador abre la pĂĄgina de
ayuda de Play Store con vĂ­nculos a
varios temas de ayuda.
Para abrir una pantalla con detalles
acerca de una aplicaciĂłn
 Mientras navega por Play Store,
toque una aplicaciĂłn en cualquier
momento para abrir su pantalla de
detalles.
La pantalla de detalles de la
aplicaciĂłn incluye una descripciĂłn,
clasicaciones, comentarios e
informaciĂłn relacionada acerca
de la aplicaciĂłn. En esta pantalla,
puede descargar, instalar,
desinstalar, clasicar la aplicación y
mucho mĂĄs.
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Play Store
Para volver a la pantalla principal de
Play Store
Puede volver a la pantalla principal
desde la mayorĂ­a de las demĂĄs pantallas
en Play Store.
en
 Toque el icono Play Store
la esquina superior izquierda de la
pantalla.
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InformaciĂłn de seguridad
de TIA
A continuaciĂłn se incluye informaciĂłn de
seguridad de la AsociaciĂłn de la Industria
de las Telecomunicaciones (TIA) para
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos de mano.
ExposiciĂłn a las seĂąales de
radiofrecuencia
El telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico de mano
portĂĄtil es un transmisor y receptor de
radio de baja potencia. Cuando estĂĄ
ENCENDIDO, recibe y envĂ­a seĂąales de
radiofrecuencia (RF).
En agosto de 1996, la ComisiĂłn Federal
de Comunicaciones de los EE. UU. (FCC)
adoptĂł lineamientos de exposiciĂłn a RF
con niveles de seguridad para telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos de mano. Estas pautas
son consistentes con el estĂĄndar de
seguridad establecido previamente
por los organismos de estĂĄndares
internacionales y de los EE. UU.:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
Informe NCRP 86 (1986)
ICNIRP (1996)
* Instituto de EstĂĄndares Nacionales de
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Seguridad
los EE. UU., Consejo Nacional para
las Mediciones y la ProtecciĂłn contra
la RadiaciĂłn, ComisiĂłn Internacional
de ProtecciĂłn contra la RadiaciĂłn No
Ionizante.
Esos estĂĄndares se basaron en
evaluaciones amplias y periĂłdicas
de la literatura cientíca pertinente.
Por ejemplo, mås de 120 cientícos,
ingenieros y mĂŠdicos de universidades,
instituciones de salud gubernamentales
y la industria analizaron el corpus de
investigaciĂłn disponible para desarrollar
el estĂĄndar ANSI (C95.1).
El diseĂąo de su telĂŠfono cumple los
lineamientos de la FCC (y esas normas
internacionales).
Cuidado de la antena
Utilice solamente la antena incluida o
una antena de reemplazo aprobada. Las
antenas, modicaciones o accesorios
no autorizados pueden daĂąar el telĂŠfono
y violar los reglamentos de la FCC.
Funcionamiento del telĂŠfono
POSICIÓN NORMAL: Sostenga el
telĂŠfono como cualquier otro telĂŠfono
Seguridad
con la antena apuntando hacia arriba por
encima de su hombro.
Sugerencias para un
funcionamiento mås eciente
Para que su telĂŠfono funcione con la
måxima eciencia:
No toque la antena innecesariamente
cuando estĂĄ usando el telĂŠfono. El
contacto con la antena afecta la calidad
de la llamada y puede ocasionar que el
telĂŠfono funcione a un nivel de potencia
mayor que el que necesitarĂ­a de otro
modo.
Manejo
Compruebe las leyes y reglamentos
correspondientes al uso de telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos en las ĂĄreas donde
usted maneja y obedĂŠzcalos siempre.
AdemĂĄs, si usa el telĂŠfono mientras
maneja, tenga en cuenta lo siguiente:
Preste toda su atenciĂłn al manejo -manejar con seguridad es su primera
responsabilidad.
Use la operaciĂłn a manos libres, si la
tiene.
Salga del camino y estaciĂłnese antes
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Seguridad
de realizar o recibir una llamada si las
condiciones de manejo o la ley asĂ­ lo
demandan.
Dispositivos electrĂłnicos
La mayorĂ­a del equipo electrĂłnico
moderno estĂĄ blindado contra las seĂąales
de RF. Sin embargo, algunos equipos
electrĂłnicos pueden no estar blindados
contra las seĂąales de RF de su telĂŠfono
inalĂĄmbrico.
Marcapasos
La AsociaciĂłn de Fabricantes del Sector
de la Salud recomienda mantener al
menos 15 cm (6 pulgadas) de distancia
entre el telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico de mano
y el marcapasos para evitar posibles
interferencias con el marcapasos. Estas
recomendaciones son coherentes con
las investigaciones independientes y las
recomendaciones de investigaciĂłn en
tecnologĂ­a inalĂĄmbrica.
Las personas con marcapasos:
SIEMPRE deben mantener el
telĂŠfono a mĂĄs de quince centĂ­metros
(seis pulgadas) del marcapasos
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cuando el telĂŠfono estĂĄ encendido.
No deben llevar el telĂŠfono en un
bolsillo del pecho.
Deben usar el oĂ­do opuesto al
marcapasos para reducir la posibilidad
de interferencia.
Deben apagar el telĂŠfono
inmediatamente si existe algĂşn
motivo para sospechar que se estĂĄ
produciendo una interferencia.
Aparatos para la sordera
Es posible que algunos telĂŠfonos
inalåmbricos digitales intereran
con algunos audĂ­fonos. En caso de
interferencia, se recomienda consultar
con el proveedor de servicios (o llamar
a la lĂ­nea de atenciĂłn al cliente para
analizar las alternativas).
Otros dispositivos mĂŠdicos
Si usa cualquier otro dispositivo mĂŠdico
personal, consulto al fabricando de
dicho dispositivo para saber si estĂĄ
adecuadamente blindado contra la
energĂ­a de RF externa. Es posible que su
mĂŠdico pueda ayudarlo a conseguir dicha
informaciĂłn.
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Seguridad
Centros de atenciĂłn mĂŠdica
Apague el telĂŠfono cuando estĂŠ en
instalaciones de atenciĂłn mĂŠdica en las
que haya letreros que asĂ­ lo indiquen. Los
hospitales o las instalaciones de atenciĂłn
mĂŠdica pueden emplear equipos que
podrĂ­an ser sensibles a la energĂ­a de RF
externa.
VehĂ­culos
Las seĂąales de RF pueden afectar a los
sistemas electrĂłnicos mal instalados
o blindados de manera inadecuada en
los vehĂ­culos automotores. Compruebe
con el fabricante o con su representante
respecto de su vehĂ­culo. TambiĂŠn
deberĂ­a consultar al fabricante de
cualquier equipo que le haya aĂąadido a
su vehĂ­culo.
Instalaciones con letreros
Apague el telĂŠfono en cualquier
instalaciĂłn donde asĂ­ lo exijan los
letreros de aviso.
Aviones
Los reglamentos de la FCC prohĂ­ben
el uso del telĂŠfono durante el vuelo.
Seguridad
APAGUE el telĂŠfono antes de abordar
un aviĂłn.
Áreas de explosivos
Para evitar la interferencia con
operaciones con cargas explosivas,
APAGUE el telĂŠfono cuando estĂŠ en
un “área de explosiones” o en áreas
con letreros que indiquen: “Apague los
radios de dos vías”. Obedezca todos los
letreros e instrucciones.
AtmĂłsfera potencialmente
explosiva
APAGUE el telĂŠfono cuando estĂŠ un
ĂĄrea con una atmĂłsfera potencialmente
explosiva y obedezca todos los letreros
e instrucciones. Las chispas en dichas
ĂĄreas pueden causar una explosiĂłn o un
incendio que den como resultado lesiones
personales o incluso la muerte.
Por lo general, las ĂĄreas con una
atmĂłsfera potencialmente explosiva
estĂĄn claramente marcadas, pero no
siempre. Las ĂĄreas potenciales pueden
incluir: ĂĄreas de abastecimiento de
combustible (como las estaciones
de gasolina); ĂĄreas bajo la cubierta
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Seguridad
en embarcaciones; instalaciones de
transferencia o almacenamiento de
productos quĂ­micos; vehĂ­culos que
usan gas de petrĂłleo licuado (como el
propano o el butano); ĂĄreas donde el aire
contiene sustancias o partĂ­culas (como
granos, polvo o polvillos metĂĄlicos) y
cualquier otra ĂĄrea donde normalmente
se le indicarĂ­a que apague el motor de
su vehĂ­culo.
Para vehĂ­culos equipados con
bolsas de aire
Una bolsa de aire se infla con gran fuerza.
NO coloque objetos, incluido el equipo
inalĂĄmbrico, ya sea instalado o portĂĄtil,
en el ĂĄrea que estĂĄ sobre el airbag o en
el ĂĄrea donde se despliega el airbag. Si el
equipo inalĂĄmbrico del interior del vehĂ­culo
está mal instalado y se infla la bolsa de
aire, pueden producirse graves lesiones.
InformaciĂłn de seguridad
Lea y revise la siguiente informaciĂłn
para usar el telĂŠfono de manera segura
Seguridad
y adecuada, y para evitar daĂąos.
AdemĂĄs, despuĂŠs de leer la guĂ­a del
usuario, mantĂŠngala siempre en un
lugar accesible. No cumplir con las
instrucciones puede causar daĂąos
menores o graves en el producto.
extraĂąos, no la sumerja ni exponga al
agua u otros lĂ­quidos, no la exponga
al fuego, explosiones u otro peligro.
SĂłlo use la baterĂ­a para el sistema
especicado.
SĂłlo use la baterĂ­a con un sistema
de carga que haya sido calicado
con el sistema segĂşn esta norma. El
uso de una baterĂ­a o un cargador no
calicado puede presentar peligro de
incendio, explosiĂłn, escape u otro
riesgo.
No le provoque un cortocircuito a
la baterĂ­a ni permita que objetos
No cumplir con las instrucciones
puede causar daĂąos menores o
graves en el producto.
No desarme, abra, aplaste, doble,
deforme, perfore ni triture el telĂŠfono.
No modique ni vuelva a armar la
baterĂ­a, no intente introducirle objetos
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Seguridad
metĂĄlicos conductores entren en
contacto con los terminales de la
baterĂ­a.
SĂłlo reemplace la baterĂ­a con otra
que haya sido certicada con el
sistema segĂşn este estĂĄndar, IEEEStd-1725-200x. El uso de una baterĂ­a
no calicada puede presentar peligro
de incendio, explosiĂłn, escape u otro
riesgo.
Deseche de inmediato las baterĂ­as
usadas conforme las regulaciones
locales.
Si los niĂąos usan la baterĂ­a, se los
debe supervisar.
Evite dejar caer el telĂŠfono o la
baterĂ­a. Si el telĂŠfono o la baterĂ­a se
cae, en especial en una supercie
rĂ­gida, y el usuario sospecha que
se han ocasionado daĂąos, lleve el
telĂŠfono o la baterĂ­a a un centro de
servicio para revisiĂłn.
El uso inadecuado de la baterĂ­a puede
resultar en un incendio, una explosiĂłn
u otro peligro.
Consulte el manual del usuario de
los dispositivos host que utilizan
un puerto USB como fuente de
Seguridad
carga para ver el logotipo USB-IF u
otro medio y asegurarse de que se
haya completado el programa de
conformidad USB-IF.
Su telĂŠfono es un aparato electrĂłnico
que genera calor durante su
funcionamiento normal. El contacto
prolongado directo con la piel en la
ausencia de ventilaciĂłn adecuada
puede resultar en molestias o
quemaduras leves. Por lo tanto, tenga
cuidado al manipular el telĂŠfono
durante o inmediatamente despuĂŠs
de utilizarlo.
Seguridad del cargador y del
adaptador
El cargador y el adaptador estĂĄn
diseĂąados para ser usados bajo
techo.
Inserte el cargador de la baterĂ­a de
modo vertical en el tomacorriente de
la pared.
SĂłlo use el cargador de baterĂ­a
aprobado. De lo contrario, podrĂ­a
ocasionarle un daĂąo grave a su
telĂŠfono.
Cuando use el cargador de baterĂ­a
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Seguridad
en el extranjero, use el adaptador
correcto para el telĂŠfono.
InformaciĂłn y cuidado de la baterĂ­a
Siempre desenchufe el cargador
de tomacorrientes de la pared
despuĂŠs de que el telĂŠfono estĂŠ
completamente cargado para guardar
el consumo de energĂ­a no necesaria
del cargador.
DeshĂĄgase de la baterĂ­a
correctamente o llĂŠvela a su
proveedor de servicios inalĂĄmbricos
para que sea reciclada.
No es necesario que la baterĂ­a se
haya agotado antes de recargarla.
Use Ăşnicamente cargadores
aprobados por LG que sean
especícamente para el modelo de
su telĂŠfono, ya que estĂĄn diseĂąados
para maximizar la vida Ăştil de la
baterĂ­a.
No desarme la baterĂ­a ni le provoque
un cortocircuito.
Mantenga limpios los contactos de
metal de la baterĂ­a.
Reemplace la baterĂ­a cuando ya no
tenga un desempeĂąo aceptable.
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La baterĂ­a puede recargarse varios
cientos de veces antes de necesitar
ser reemplazada.
Cargue la baterĂ­a despuĂŠs de perĂ­odos
prolongados sin usar el telĂŠfono para
maximizar la vida Ăştil de la misma.
La vida Ăştil de la baterĂ­a serĂĄ distinta
en funciĂłn de los patrones de uso y
las condiciones medioambientales.
El uso extendido de la luz de fondo, el
navegador y los kits de conectividad
de datos afectan la vida Ăştil de la
baterĂ­a y los tiempos de conversaciĂłn
y espera.
La funciĂłn de autoprotecciĂłn de la
baterĂ­a interrumpe la alimentaciĂłn del
telĂŠfono cuando su operaciĂłn estĂĄ
en un estado anormal. En este caso,
extraiga la baterĂ­a del telĂŠfono, vuelva
a instalarla y encienda el telĂŠfono.
Peligros de explosiĂłn, descargas
elĂŠctricas e incendio
No coloque el telĂŠfono en sitios
expuestos a exceso de polvo y
mantenga la distancia mĂ­nima
requerida entre el cable de
alimentaciĂłn y las fuentes de calor.
Desconecte el cable de alimentaciĂłn
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antes de limpiar el telĂŠfono y limpie la
clavija del conector de alimentaciĂłn
cuando estĂŠ sucia.
Al usar el conector de alimentaciĂłn,
asegĂşrese de que estĂŠ conectado con
rmeza. De lo contrario, podría causar
un calentamiento excesivo o incendio.
Si coloca el telĂŠfono en un bolsillo
o bolso sin cubrir el receptĂĄculo
(clavija de alimentaciĂłn), los artĂ­culos
metĂĄlicos (tales como una moneda,
clip o pluma) pueden provocarle un
cortocircuito al telĂŠfono. Siempre
cubra el receptĂĄculo cuando no se
estĂŠ usando.
No cree un cortocircuito en la
baterĂ­a. Los artĂ­culos metĂĄlicos
como monedas, clips o bolĂ­grafos
en el bolsillo o bolso, al moverse,
pueden causar un cortocircuito en
los terminales + y - de la baterĂ­a
(las tiras de metal de la baterĂ­a). El
cortocircuito de los terminales podrĂ­a
daĂąar la baterĂ­a y ocasionar una
explosiĂłn.
Aviso general
Usar una baterĂ­a daĂąada o introducir
la baterĂ­a en la boca pueden causar
graves lesiones.
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No coloque cerca del telĂŠfono
artĂ­culos que contengan
componentes magnĂŠticos como
tarjetas de crĂŠdito, tarjetas de
telĂŠfono, libretas de banco o boletos
del metro. El magnetismo del telĂŠfono
puede daĂąar los datos almacenados en
la tira magnĂŠtica.
Hablar por el telĂŠfono durante un
perĂ­odo de tiempo prolongado puede
reducir la calidad de la llamada debido al
calor generado durante la utilizaciĂłn.
Cuando el telĂŠfono no se usa durante
mucho tiempo, dĂŠjelo en un lugar
seguro con el cable de alimentaciĂłn
desconectado.
El uso del telĂŠfono cerca de equipo
receptor (como un televisor o radio)
puede causar interferencia al telĂŠfono.
No use el telĂŠfono si la antena estĂĄ
daĂąada. Si una antena daĂąada toca
la piel, puede causar una ligera
quemadura. ComunĂ­quese con un
Centro de servicio autorizado LG para
que reemplacen la antena daĂąada.
No sumerja el telĂŠfono en agua. Si
esto ocurre, apĂĄguelo de inmediato
y extraiga la baterĂ­a. Si el telĂŠfono
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no funciona, llĂŠvelo a un Centro de
servicio autorizado LG.
No pinte el telĂŠfono.
Los datos guardados en el telĂŠfono
se pueden borrar al usar de manera
incorrecta el telĂŠfono, repararlo
o actualizar el software. Por favor
respalde sus nĂşmeros de telĂŠfono
importantes. (TambiĂŠn podrĂ­an
borrarse los tonos de timbre,
mensajes de texto, mensajes de
voz, fotos y videos). El fabricante no
se hace responsable de los daĂąos
ocasionados por la pĂŠrdida de datos.
Al usar el telĂŠfono en lugares
pĂşblicos, establezca el tono de
timbre en vibraciĂłn para no molestar
a otras personas.
No apague ni encienda el telĂŠfono
cuando se lo ponga al oĂ­do.
Use los accesorios, como audĂ­fonos
y auriculares, con precauciĂłn.
CerciĂłrese de que los cables estĂŠn
bien resguardados y no toque la
antena innecesariamente.
No utilice el telĂŠfono por largos
periodos de tiempo mientras que
una parte de su cuerpo estĂĄ en
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contacto ĂŠl. La temperatura del
telĂŠfono puede aumentar durante el
funcionamiento normal y puede daĂąar
o quemar la piel.
PrecauciĂłn:
Evite una posible pĂŠrdida
de la audiciĂłn
La exposiciĂłn prolongada a sonidos
fuertes (incluida la mĂşsica) es la causa
mĂĄs comĂşn de pĂŠrdida de audiciĂłn
evitable. Algunas investigaciones
cientícas sugieren que el uso de
dispositivos de audio portĂĄtiles, como
reproductores de mĂşsica portĂĄtiles y
telĂŠfonos celulares, a altos volĂşmenes
durante perĂ­odos prolongados puede
provocar una pĂŠrdida de la audiciĂłn
permanente inducida por el ruido. Esto
incluye el uso de auriculares (incluidos los
auriculares estĂĄndares, los intrauriculares
y los dispositivos BluetoothÂŽ u otros
dispositivos inalĂĄmbricos). En algunos
estudios, la exposiciĂłn a ruidos muy
fuertes tambiĂŠn ha estado asociada
con la presencia de zumbido de oĂ­dos,
hipersensibilidad al sonido y distorsiĂłn
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de la audiciĂłn. La susceptibilidad de
las personas a la pĂŠrdida de audiciĂłn
inducida por el ruido y otros posibles
problemas de audiciĂłn varĂ­a. La cantidad
de ruido emitida por un dispositivo de
audio portĂĄtil varĂ­a segĂşn la naturaleza
del sonido, el dispositivo, la conguración
del dispositivo y los auriculares. Al
usar cualquier dispositivo de audio
portĂĄtil, debe seguir las siguientes
recomendaciones de sentido comĂşn:
Establezca el volumen en un entorno
tranquilo y seleccione el volumen
mĂĄs bajo en el que pueda oĂ­r
adecuadamente.
Al usar auriculares, baje el volumen
si no puede oĂ­r a una persona que
le habla de cerca o si una persona
sentada a su lado puede oĂ­r lo que
usted estĂĄ escuchando.
No suba el volumen para tapar los
sonidos de un entorno ruidoso. Si
opta por escuchar el dispositivo
portĂĄtil en un entorno ruidoso, use
auriculares que anulen los ruidos
para tapar el ruido del entorno que lo
rodea.
Limite la cantidad de tiempo que
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escucha el dispositivo. A medida que
el volumen aumente, se necesitarĂĄ
menos tiempo para que su audiciĂłn
se vea afectada.
Evite utilizar auriculares despuĂŠs de la
exposiciĂłn a ruidos extremadamente
fuertes, como conciertos de rock,
que puedan provocar la pĂŠrdida
temporal de la audiciĂłn. La pĂŠrdida
temporal de la audiciĂłn puede hacer
que volĂşmenes inseguros parezcan
normales.
No escuche a un volumen
que le provoque molestias. Si
experimenta zumbido en los oĂ­dos,
oye conversaciones apagadas
o experimenta alguna dicultad
temporal en la audiciĂłn despuĂŠs de
escuchar un dispositivo de audio
portĂĄtil, deje de usarlo y consulte a su
mĂŠdico.
Usted puede obtener la informaciĂłn
adicional sobre este tema de las fuentes
siguientes:
American Academy of Audiology
(Academia estadounidense de
audiologĂ­a)
11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300
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Reston, VA 20190
Correo electrĂłnico: nidcdinfo@nih.gov
Voz: (800) 222-2336
Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/
health/hearing
Correo electrĂłnico: info@audiology.org
Internet: www.audiology.org
National Institute on Deafness and
Other Communication Disorders
(Instituto nacional de sordera y
otros trastornos de comunicaciĂłn)
National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (Instituto
Nacional para la Seguridad y Salud
Laborales)
Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg.
Institutos Nacionales de la Salud
200 Independence Ave., SW
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Washington, DC 20201
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320
Voz: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674)
Voz: (301) 496-7243
Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/
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topics/noise/default.html
ActualizaciĂłn de la FDA
para los consumidores
ActualizaciĂłn para los
consumidores del Centro
de Dispositivos MĂŠdicos
y RadiolĂłgicos en la Salud
de la AdministraciĂłn de
Alimentos y Drogas de
EE. UU. sobre telĂŠfonos
celulares:
1. ÂżLos telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos
representan un riesgo para la
salud?
La evidencia cientíca disponible no
muestra que haya ningĂşn problema
de salud asociado con el uso de
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos. Sin embargo,
no hay pruebas de que los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos sean completamente
seguros. Los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos
emiten bajos niveles de energĂ­a de
radiofrecuencia (RF) en el rango de
microondas cuando se usan. TambiĂŠn
emiten muy bajos niveles de RF cuando
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estĂĄn en modo de espera. Mientras que
altos niveles de RF pueden producir
efectos en la salud (calentando los
tejidos), la exposiciĂłn a RF de bajo nivel
no produce efectos de calentamiento y
no causa efectos conocidos adversos
para la salud. Muchos estudios sobre
la exposiciĂłn a RF de bajo nivel no han
encontrado ningĂşn efecto biolĂłgico.
Algunos estudios han sugerido que
puede haber algunos efectos biolĂłgicos,
pero tales conclusiones no se han
visto conrmadas por investigaciones
adicionales. En algunos casos, otros
investigadores han tenido dicultades en
reproducir tales estudios o en determinar
los motivos por los que los resultados no
son consistentes.
2. ÂżCuĂĄl es el papel de la FDA
respecto de la seguridad de los
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos?
SegĂşn las leyes, la FDA no comprueba
la seguridad para el consumidor de
los productos que emiten radiaciĂłn,
como los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos, antes
de que puedan venderse, como lo
hace con los nuevos medicamentos o
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dispositivos mĂŠdicos. No obstante, la
agencia tiene autoridad para emprender
acciones si se demuestra que los
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos emiten energĂ­a
de radiofrecuencia (RF) a un nivel que
es peligroso para el usuario. En tal caso,
la FDA podrĂ­a exigir a los fabricantes de
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos que informaran
a los usuarios del riesgo para la salud
y reparen, reemplacen o saquen del
mercado los telĂŠfonos de modo que
deje de existir el riesgo.
Aunque los datos cientícos existentes
no justican que la FDA emprenda
acciones reglamentarias, la agencia ha
instado a la industria de los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos para que dĂŠ determinados
pasos. Algunos de ellos son:
apoyar la necesaria investigaciĂłn
sobre los posibles efectos biolĂłgicos
de RF del tipo que emiten los
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos;
diseĂąar telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos de tal
modo que se minimice la exposiciĂłn
del usuario a RF que no sea necesaria
para la funciĂłn del dispositivo; y
cooperar para dar a los usuarios
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de telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos la mejor
informaciĂłn sobre los posibles
efectos del uso de los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos sobre la salud humana.
La FDA pertenece a un grupo de trabajo
interinstitucional de dependencias
federales que tienen responsabilidad en
distintos aspectos de la seguridad de
las RF para garantizar la coordinaciĂłn de
esfuerzos a nivel federal. Las siguientes
instituciones pertenecen a este grupo
de trabajo:
National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (Instituto Nacional
para la Seguridad y Salud Laborales)
Environmental Protection
Agency (Agencia de ProtecciĂłn
Medioambiental)
Occupational Safety y Health
Administration (AdministraciĂłn de la
Seguridad y Salud Laborales)
AdministraciĂłn Nacional de
Telecomunicaciones e InformaciĂłn
El National Institutes of Health (Institutos
Nacionales de Salud) tambiĂŠn participa
en algunas actividades del grupo de
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trabajo interinstitucional.
La FDA comparte las responsabilidades
reglamentarias sobre los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos con la ComisiĂłn Federal
de Comunicaciones (FCC, por su sigla
en inglĂŠs). Todos los telĂŠfonos que se
venden en los EE.UU. deben cumplir
con los lineamientos de seguridad
de la FCC que limitan la exposiciĂłn
a la RF. La FCC depende de la FDA y
de otras instituciones de salud para
las cuestiones de seguridad de los
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos.
La FCC tambiĂŠn regula las estaciones
de base de las cuales dependen los
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos. Mientras que
estas estaciones de base funcionan a
una potencia mayor que los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos mismos, la exposiciĂłn
a RF que recibe la gente de estas
estaciones de base es habitualmente
miles de veces menor de la que pueden
tener procedente de los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos. Las estaciones de
base por tanto no estĂĄn sujetas a las
cuestiones de seguridad que se analizan
en este documento.
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3. ÂżQuĂŠ tipos de telĂŠfonos son
objeto de esta actualizaciĂłn?
El término “teléfonos inalámbricos”
hace referencia a los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos de mano con antenas
integradas, que a menudo se
denominan teléfonos “celulares”,
“móviles” o “PCS”. Estos tipos
de telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos pueden
exponer al usuario a una energĂ­a de
radiofrecuencia (RF) mensurable
debido a la corta distancia entre el
telĂŠfono y la cabeza del usuario. Estas
exposiciones a RF estĂĄn limitadas por
los lineamientos de seguridad de la FCC
que se desarrollaron con indicaciones
de la FDA y otras dependencias
federales de salud y seguridad.
Cuando el telĂŠfono se encuentra a
distancias mayores del usuario, la
exposiciĂłn a RF es drĂĄsticamente
menor, porque la exposiciĂłn a RF de
una persona disminuye rĂĄpidamente al
incrementarse la distancia de la fuente.
Los llamados “teléfonos inalámbricos”,
que tienen una unidad de base
conectada al cableado telefĂłnico de una
casa, generalmente funcionan a niveles
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de potencia mucho menores y por
tanto producen exposiciones a RF que
estĂĄn muy por debajo de los lĂ­mites de
seguridad de la FCC.
4. ÂżCuĂĄles son los resultados
de la investigaciĂłn que ya se ha
realizado?
La investigaciĂłn realizada hasta
la fecha ha producido resultados
contradictorios y muchos estudios han
sufrido de fallas en sus mĂŠtodos de
investigaciĂłn. Los experimentos con
animales para investigar los efectos
de las exposiciones a la energĂ­a de
radiofrecuencia (RF) caracterĂ­sticas
de los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos han
producido resultados contradictorios
que con frecuencia no pueden
repetirse en otros laboratorios. Unos
pocos estudios con animales, sin
embargo, sugieren que bajos niveles
de RF podrĂ­an acelerar el desarrollo
del cĂĄncer en animales de laboratorio.
Sin embargo, muchos de los estudios
que mostraron un mayor desarrollo de
tumores usaron animales que habĂ­an
sido alterados genĂŠticamente o tratados
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con sustancias quĂ­micas que causan
cĂĄncer para que fueran propensos a
desarrollar cĂĄncer aun sin la presencia
de una exposiciĂłn a RF.
Otros estudios expusieron a los
animales a RF durante perĂ­odos de
hasta 22 horas al dĂ­a. Estas condiciones
no se asemejan a las condiciones bajo
las cuales la gente usa los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos, de modo que no
sabemos con certeza quÊ signican
los resultados de dichos estudios para
la salud humana. Se han publicado
tres grandes estudios epidemiolĂłgicos
desde diciembre de 2000. Juntos,
estos estudios investigaron cualquier
posible asociaciĂłn entre el uso de
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos y cĂĄncer primario
del cerebro, glioma, meningioma o
neuroma acĂşstica, tumores cerebrales
o de las glĂĄndulas salivales, leucemia u
otros cĂĄnceres. Ninguno de los estudios
demostrĂł la existencia de ningĂşn
efecto daĂąino para la salud originado
en la exposiciĂłn a RF de los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos. No obstante, ninguno
de los estudios puede responder a
preguntas sobre la exposiciĂłn a largo
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plazo, ya que el perĂ­odo promedio de
uso del telĂŠfono en estos estudios fue
de alrededor de tres aĂąos.
5. ÂżQuĂŠ investigaciones se
necesitan para decidir si la
exposiciĂłn a RF de los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos representa un riesgo
para la salud?
Una combinaciĂłn de estudios de
laboratorio y estudios epidemiolĂłgicos
de gente que realmente utiliza telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos proporcionarĂ­a algunos de
los datos necesarios. Dentro de algunos
aĂąos se podrĂ­an realizar estudios de
exposiciĂłn animal durante toda la vida.
Sin embargo, se necesitarĂ­an grandes
cantidades de animales para proporcionar
pruebas conables de un efecto
promotor del cĂĄncer, en caso de existir
alguno. Los estudios epidemiolĂłgicos
pueden proporcionar datos directamente
aplicables a poblaciones humanas, pero
puede ser necesario un seguimiento
de diez aĂąos o mĂĄs para obtener
respuestas acerca de algunos efectos
sobre la salud, como lo serĂ­a el cĂĄncer.
Esto se debe a que al intervalo entre el
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momento de exposiciĂłn a un agente
cancerĂ­geno y el momento en que se
desarrollan los tumores, en caso de
hacerlo, puede ser de muchos, muchos
aĂąos. La interpretaciĂłn de los estudios
epidemiolĂłgicos se ve entorpecida por
la dicultad de medir la exposición real
a RF durante el uso cotidiano de los
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos. Muchos factores
afectan esta mediciĂłn, como el ĂĄngulo al
que se sostiene el telĂŠfono, o el modelo
de telĂŠfono que se usa.
6. ÂżQuĂŠ estĂĄ haciendo la FDA
para averiguar mĂĄs acerca de los
posibles efectos en la salud de la
RF de los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos?
La FDA estĂĄ trabajando con el Programa
Nacional de ToxicologĂ­a de los EE.UU.
y con grupos de investigadores de todo
el mundo para asegurarse de que se
realicen estudios de alta prioridad con
animales para resolver importantes
preguntas acerca de la exposiciĂłn a la
energĂ­a de radiofrecuencia (RF).
La FDA ha sido un participante lĂ­der en
el Proyecto Internacional de Campos
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MagnĂŠticos (EMF, por su sigla en inglĂŠs)
de la OrganizaciĂłn Mundial de la Salud
desde su creación en 1996. Un influyente
resultado de este trabajo ha sido el
desarrollo de una agenda detallada de
necesidades de investigaciĂłn que ha
impulsado el establecimiento de nuevos
programas de investigaciĂłn en todo el
mundo. El proyecto tambiĂŠn ha ayudado
a desarrollar una serie de documentos
de informaciĂłn pĂşblica sobre temas del
EMF.
La FDA y la AsociaciĂłn de Internet y
Telecomunicaciones Celulares (CTIA por
su sigla en inglĂŠs) tienen un acuerdo
formal de desarrollo e investigaciĂłn
cooperativa (CRADA, por su sigla en
inglĂŠs) para investigar la seguridad de
los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos. La FDA
proporciona la supervisión cientíca,
recibiendo informes de expertos de
organizaciones gubernamentales, de la
industria y acadĂŠmicas. La investigaciĂłn
patrocinada por la CTIA se realiza por
medio de contratos con investigadores
independientes. La investigaciĂłn inicial
incluirĂ­a tanto estudios de laboratorio
como estudios de los usuarios de
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telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos. El CRADA
tambiĂŠn incluirĂ­a una amplia evaluaciĂłn
de las necesidades de investigaciĂłn
adicionales en el contexto de los mĂĄs
recientes desarrollos de investigaciĂłn
del mundo.
7. ÂżCĂłmo puedo averiguar
cuĂĄnta exposiciĂłn a energĂ­a de
radiofrecuencia puedo recibir al
usar mi telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico?
Todos los telĂŠfonos que se venden
en los Estados Unidos deben cumplir
con los lineamientos de la ComisiĂłn
Federal de Comunicaciones (FCC) que
limitan las exposiciones a la energĂ­a de
radiofrecuencia (RF). La FCC estableciĂł
esos lineamientos asesorada por la
FDA y otras dependencias federales de
salud y seguridad. El lĂ­mite de la FCC
para la exposiciĂłn a RF de telĂŠfonos
inalåmbricos se ha jado a una tasa
de absorción especíca (SAR, por
su sigla en inglĂŠs) de 1,6 watts por
kilogramo (1,6 W/kg). El lĂ­mite de la FCC
es consistente con los estĂĄndares de
seguridad desarrollados por el Instituto
de IngenierĂ­a ElĂŠctrica y ElectrĂłnica
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(Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering, IEEE) y el Consejo Nacional
para la MediciĂłn y ProtecciĂłn contra la
RadiaciĂłn (National Council on Radiation
Protection and Measurement).
El lĂ­mite de exposiciĂłn toma en
consideraciĂłn la capacidad del cuerpo
de eliminar el calor de los tejidos que
absorben energĂ­a de los telĂŠfonos
inalåmbricos y se ha jado muy por
debajo de los niveles que se sabe que
tienen algĂşn efecto. Los fabricantes de
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos deben informar
a la FCC del nivel de exposiciĂłn a RF
de cada modelo de telĂŠfono. El sitio
web de la FCC (http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/
cellular.html) proporciona instrucciones
para ubicar el número de identicación
de la FCC en el telĂŠfono y encontrar el
nivel de exposiciĂłn a RF del telĂŠfono en
la lista que aparece en lĂ­nea.
8. ÂżQuĂŠ ha hecho la FDA para
medir la energĂ­a de radiofrecuencia
que proviene de los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos?
El Instituto de Ingenieros ElĂŠctricos y
ElectrĂłnicos (IEEE) estĂĄ desarrollando
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un estĂĄndar tĂŠcnico para la mediciĂłn
de la exposiciĂłn a la energĂ­a de
radiofrecuencia (RF) proveniente de
los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos y otros
dispositivos inalĂĄmbricos con la
participación y el liderazgo de cientícos
e ingenieros de la FDA. El estĂĄndar
denominado “Práctica recomendada
para determinar la tasa de absorciĂłn
especíca (SAR) pico en el cuerpo
humano debido a los dispositivos de
comunicaciĂłn inalĂĄmbrica: tĂŠcnicas
experimentales”, establece la primera
metodologĂ­a coherente de pruebas
para medir la tasa a la cual se depositan
las RF en la cabeza de los usuarios
de telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos. El mĂŠtodo
de prueba utiliza un modelo de la
cabeza humana que simula sus tejidos.
Se espera que la metodologĂ­a de
pruebas de SAR estandarizada mejore
notablemente la coherencia de las
mediciones realizadas en distintos
laboratorios con el mismo telĂŠfono. La
SAR es la mediciĂłn de la cantidad de
energĂ­a que absorben los tejidos, ya sea
de todo el cuerpo o de una pequeĂąa
parte del mismo. Se mide en watts/kg (o
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milivatios/g) de materia. Esta mediciĂłn
se emplea para determinar si un telĂŠfono
inalĂĄmbrico cumple con los lineamientos
de seguridad.
9. ÂżQuĂŠ pasos puedo dar para
reducir mi exposiciĂłn a la energĂ­a
de radiofrecuencia de mi telĂŠfono
inalĂĄmbrico?
Si estos productos presentan un riesgo,
algo que en este momento no sabemos
que ocurra, probablemente sea muy
pequeĂąo. Pero si le preocupa evitar
incluso los riesgos potenciales, puede
seguir unos pasos sencillos para reducir
al mĂĄximo su exposiciĂłn a la energĂ­a
de radiofrecuencia (RF). Dado que el
tiempo es un factor clave en la cantidad
de exposiciĂłn que una persona puede
recibir, la reducciĂłn del tiempo dedicado
al uso de telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos
reducirĂ­a la exposiciĂłn a RF. Si debe
mantener conversaciones prolongadas
con telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos todos los
dĂ­as, puede aumentar la distancia entre
su cuerpo y la fuente de la RF, dado que
el nivel de exposiciĂłn cae drĂĄsticamente
con la distancia. Por ejemplo, podrĂ­a
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usar un auricular y llevar el telĂŠfono
inalĂĄmbrico lejos del cuerpo o usar
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos conectados a
una antena remota. Nuevamente, los
datos cientícos no demuestran que los
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos sean daĂąinos.
Pero si le preocupa la exposiciĂłn a
RF de estos productos, puede tomar
medidas como las mencionadas
anteriormente para reducir la exposiciĂłn
a RF proveniente del uso de telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos.
10. ÂżQuĂŠ hay del uso de telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos por parte de los
niĂąos?
La evidencia cientíca no muestra
ningĂşn peligro para los usuarios de
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos, incluidos los
niĂąos y adolescentes. Si desea tomar
medidas para reducir la exposiciĂłn a
la energĂ­a de radiofrecuencia (RF), las
medidas mencionadas anteriormente se
aplican a los niĂąos y adolescentes que
usan telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos. Reducir el
tiempo de uso de telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos
y aumentar la distancia entre el usuario
y la fuente de RF disminuirĂĄn la
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exposiciĂłn a RF.
Algunos grupos patrocinados por otros
gobiernos nacionales han aconsejado
que se desaliente del todo el uso de
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos por los niĂąos.
Por ejemplo, el gobierno del Reino
Unidos distribuyĂł folletos que contienen
esa recomendaciĂłn en diciembre
de 2000. Observaron que no hay
evidencias que indiquen que usar un
telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico cause tumores
cerebrales ni otros efectos daĂąinos.
Su recomendaciĂłn para que se limitara
el uso de telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos por
parte de los niĂąos era estrictamente
precautoria, no estaba basada en
ninguna evidencia cientíca de que
exista riesgo alguno para la salud.
11. ÂżQuĂŠ hay de la interferencia de
los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos con el
equipo mĂŠdico?
La energĂ­a de radiofrecuencia
(RF) proveniente de los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos puede interactuar con
algunos dispositivos electrĂłnicos. Por
este motivo, la FDA colaborĂł con el
desarrollo de un mĂŠtodo de prueba
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detallado para medir la interferencia
electromagnĂŠtica (MXI, por su sigla en
inglĂŠs) de los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos
en los marcapasos implantados y
los desbriladores. Este mÊtodo de
prueba ahora es parte de un estĂĄndar
patrocinado por la AsociaciĂłn para el
Avance de la InstrumentaciĂłn MĂŠdica
(AAMI, por su sigla en inglĂŠs). La
versión nal, un esfuerzo conjunto de
la FDA, los fabricantes de dispositivos
mĂŠdicos y muchos otros grupos, se
nalizó a nes de 2000. Este eståndar
permitirĂĄ a los fabricantes asegurarse de
que los marcapasos y los desbriladores
estĂŠn a salvo de la EMI de los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos.
La FDA ha probado audĂ­fonos para
determinar si reciben interferencia
de los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos de
mano y ha ayudado a desarrollar un
estĂĄndar voluntario patrocinado por
el Instituto de Ingenieros ElĂŠctricos
y ElectrĂłnicos (IEEE). Este estĂĄndar
especica los mÊtodos de prueba y
los requisitos de desempeĂąo de los
audĂ­fonos y los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos
con el n de que no ocurra ninguna
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interferencia cuando una persona use
un teléfono “compatible” y un audífono
“compatible” al mismo tiempo. Este
estĂĄndar fue aprobado por la IEEE en
2000.
La FDA sigue supervisando el uso de
los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos para detectar
posibles interacciones con otros
dispositivos mĂŠdicos. Si se determinara
que se presenta una interferencia
daĂąina, la FDA realizarĂĄ las pruebas
necesarias para evaluar la interferencia y
trabajarĂĄ para resolver el problema.
12. ÂżDĂłnde puedo hallar
informaciĂłn adicional?
Para obtener informaciĂłn adicional, por
favor consulte los recursos siguientes:
La pĂĄgina web de la FDA sobre
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos (http://www.fda.
gov), en la letra “C” del índice de temas,
seleccione Cell Phones (TelĂŠfonos
celulares) > Research (InvestigaciĂłn).
Programa de Seguridad de RF de la
ComisiĂłn Federal de Comunicaciones
(FCC)
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/).
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ComisiĂłn Internacional para la
ProtecciĂłn contra la RadiaciĂłn No
Ionizante (http://www.icnirp.de)
Proyecto Internacional EMF de la
OrganizaciĂłn Mundial de la Salud (OMS)
(http://www.who.int/emf)
Agencia de ProtecciĂłn de la Salud
(http://www.hpa.org.uk/)
10 consejos de seguridad
para conductores
Un telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico le ofrece
la extraordinaria capacidad de
comunicarse por voz prĂĄcticamente
en cualquier lugar y a cualquier
hora. Las ventajas de los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos van acompaĂąadas de una
gran responsabilidad por parte de los
usuarios.
Cuando conduzca un coche,
la conducciĂłn es su primera
responsabilidad. Cuando utilice un
telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico y estĂŠ al volante,
sea sensato y tenga presente los
siguientes consejos:
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1. Conozca su telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico y
sus funciones, como la marcaciĂłn
rĂĄpida y la remarcaciĂłn automĂĄtica.
Lea con atenciĂłn el manual de
instrucciones y conozca cĂłmo
aprovechar las valiosas funciones
que la mayorĂ­a de los telĂŠfonos
ofrece, incluidas la remarcaciĂłn
automĂĄtica y la memoria. Asimismo,
memorice el teclado del telĂŠfono
para que pueda utilizar la funciĂłn de
marcaciĂłn rĂĄpida sin dejar de prestar
atenciĂłn a la carretera.
2. Cuando estĂŠ disponible, utilice
un dispositivo de manos libres.
Varios accesorios para telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos con manos libres estĂĄn
a su disposiciĂłn actualmente. Tanto
si elige un dispositivo montado e
instalado para su telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico
como si utiliza un accesorio para
telĂŠfono con altavoz, saque partido
de estos dispositivos si estĂĄn a su
disposiciĂłn.
3. AsegĂşrese de que coloca el telĂŠfono
inalĂĄmbrico en un lugar de fĂĄcil
alcance y donde pueda utilizarlo
sin perder de vista la carretera. Si
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recibe una llamada en un momento
inoportuno, si es posible, deje que el
buzĂłn de voz conteste en su lugar.
4. Termine las conversaciones que
se produzcan en condiciones o
situaciones de conducciĂłn peligrosa.
Comunique a la persona con la que
estĂĄ hablando que estĂĄ conduciendo;
si fuera necesario, termine la
llamada en situaciones de tråco
pesado o en las que las condiciones
climatolĂłgicas comporten un peligro
para la conducciĂłn. La lluvia, el
aguanieve, la nieve y el hielo pueden
ser peligrosos, así como un tråco
pesado. Como conductor, su principal
responsabilidad es prestar atenciĂłn a
la carretera.
5. No tome notas ni busque nĂşmeros de
telĂŠfono mientras conduce. Si estĂĄ
leyendo una agenda o una tarjeta
de visita, o si estĂĄ escribiendo una
lista de “tareas por hacer” mientras
conduce, no estĂĄ mirando por dĂłnde
va. Es de sentido comĂşn. No se
ponga en una situaciĂłn peligrosa
porque estĂĄ leyendo o escribiendo
y no estĂĄ prestando atenciĂłn a la
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carretera o a los vehĂ­culos cercanos.
6. Marque con cuidado y observe el
tråco; si es posible, realice las
llamadas cuando no estĂŠ circulando
o antes de ponerse en circulaciĂłn.
Intente planicar sus llamadas antes
de iniciar el viaje o intente que
estas coincidan con los momentos
en los que estĂŠ parado en una
seĂąal de Stop, en un semĂĄforo en
rojo o en cualquier otra situaciĂłn
en la que deba detenerse. Pero si
necesita marcar mientras conduce,
siga este sencillo consejo: marque
unos cuantos nĂşmeros, compruebe
la carretera y los espejos y, a
continuaciĂłn, siga marcando.
7. No mantenga conversaciones
conflictivas o de gran carga
emocional que puedan distraerle.
Este tipo de conversaciones debe
evitarse a toda costa, ya que lo
distraen e incluso lo pueden poner
en peligro cuando estĂĄ al volante.
AsegĂşrese de que la gente con la
que estĂĄ hablando sabe que estĂĄ
conduciendo y, si fuera necesario,
termine aquellas conversaciones
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que puedan distraer su atenciĂłn de la
carretera.
8. Utilice el telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico para
pedir ayuda. Un telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico
es una de las mejores herramientas
que posee para protegerse y proteger
a su familia en situaciones peligrosas;
con el telĂŠfono a su lado, sĂłlo tres
nĂşmeros lo separarĂĄn de la ayuda
necesaria. Marque el 911 u otro
nĂşmero de emergencia local en caso
de incendio, accidente de tråco,
peligro en la carretera o emergencia
mĂŠdica. Recuerde que es una
llamada gratuita para su telĂŠfono
inalĂĄmbrico.
9. Utilice el telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico
para ayudar a otras personas en
situaciones de emergencia. Un
telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico le ofrece la
oportunidad perfecta para ser un
“buen samaritano” en su comunidad.
Si presencia un accidente de
circulaciĂłn, un delito o cualquier otra
emergencia grave en la que haya
vidas en peligro, llame al 911 o a
otro nĂşmero de emergencia local, ya
que tambiĂŠn le gustarĂ­a que otros lo
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hicieran por usted.
10. Llame al servicio de asistencia
en carretera o a un nĂşmero de
asistencia especial para situaciones
que no sean de emergencia si fuera
necesario. Durante la conducciĂłn
encontrarĂĄ situaciones que precisen
de atenciĂłn, pero no serĂĄn lo
bastante urgentes como para llamar
a los servicios de emergencia. Sin
embargo, puede utilizar el telĂŠfono
inalĂĄmbrico para echar una mano.
Si ve un vehĂ­culo averiado que
no presenta un peligro grave, un
semĂĄforo roto, un accidente de
trĂĄnsito leve donde nadie parece
herido o un vehĂ­culo que sabe que
es robado, llame a la asistencia en
ruta o a un nĂşmero especial para
asistencia de no emergencia desde
el telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico.
Los consejos anteriores se
proporcionan a modo de
lineamientos generales. Antes de
decidir si va a usar su dispositivo
mĂłvil mientras maneja un vehĂ­culo,
se recomienda que consulte las leyes
u otras reglamentaciones locales de
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la jurisdicciĂłn aplicable respecto de
dicho uso. Es posible que dichas leyes
u otras reglamentaciones restrinjan la
manera en que un conductor puede
usar su telĂŠfono mientras maneja un
vehĂ­culo.
InformaciĂłn al consumidor
sobre las tasas de
absorción especícas
(SAR, Specic Absorption Rate)
Este modelo de telĂŠfono cumple con
los requisitos gubernamentales de
exposiciĂłn a las ondas de radio. Su
telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico es un transmisor
y receptor de radio. EstĂĄ diseĂąado
y fabricado para que no supere los
lĂ­mites de emisiĂłn para la exposiciĂłn
a la energĂ­a de radiofrecuencia (RF)
establecidos por la ComisiĂłn Federal
de Comunicaciones (FCC) del gobierno
de los EE. UU. Estos lĂ­mites de
exposiciĂłn de la FCC provienen de las
recomendaciones de dos organizaciones
expertas, el Consejo Nacional para
la MediciĂłn y ProtecciĂłn contra la
RadiaciĂłn (NCRP, por su sigla en inglĂŠs)
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y el Instituto de Ingenieros ElĂŠctricos y
ElectrĂłnicos (IEEE).
En ambos casos, las recomendaciones
fueron desarrolladas por expertos
cientícos y en ingeniería del åmbito
industrial, gubernamental y acadĂŠmico
tras realizar revisiones exhaustivas de la
literatura cientíca relacionada con los
efectos biolĂłgicos de la energĂ­a de RF.
El lĂ­mite de exposiciĂłn para los
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos emplea una
unidad de medida llamada Tasa de
Absorción Especíca o SAR. La SAR
es una medida de la tasa de absorciĂłn
de energĂ­a de RF en el cuerpo humano
expresada en unidades de watts por
kilogramo (W/kg). La FCC requiere que
los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos cumplan
con un lĂ­mite de seguridad de 1,6 watts
por kilogramo (1,6 W/kg). El lĂ­mite de
exposiciĂłn de la FCC incorpora un
margen de seguridad sustancial para
dar una protecciĂłn adicional al pĂşblico
y para tomar en cuenta cualquier
variaciĂłn en las mediciones.
Las pruebas de SAR se llevan a cabo
usando las posiciones de operaciĂłn
eståndar especicadas por la FCC con
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el telĂŠfono transmitiendo a su nivel de
potencia mås alto certicado en todas
las bandas de frecuencia probadas.
Aunque la SAR se determina al nivel de
potencia mås alto certicado, el nivel de
SAR real del telĂŠfono en funcionamiento
puede estar muy por debajo del valor
mĂĄximo. Dado que el telĂŠfono estĂĄ
diseĂąado para funcionar a varios niveles
de potencia para usar solamente la
potencia necesaria para llegar a la red,
en general mientras mĂĄs cerca estĂŠ de
una antena de una estaciĂłn de base
inalĂĄmbrica, menor serĂĄ la potencia que
se emitirĂĄ.
Antes de que un modelo de telĂŠfono
estĂŠ disponible para su venta al pĂşblico,
debe probarse y certicarse ante la FCC
que no supera el lĂ­mite establecido por
el requisito que el gobierno ha adoptado
para la exposiciĂłn segura. Las pruebas
se realizan en posiciones y ubicaciones
(por ejemplo, en la oreja y llevĂĄndolo en
el cuerpo) segĂşn lo demanda la FCC para
cada modelo.
La FCC ha otorgado una AutorizaciĂłn
de equipo para este modelo de telĂŠfono
con todos los niveles de SAR reportados
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y evaluados en cumplimiento de los
lineamientos de emisiĂłn de RF de la
FCC.
El valor de SAR mĂĄs elevado para este
modelo de telĂŠfono probado para su uso
en el oĂ­do es de 1,16 W/kg y cuando se
lo usa sobre el cuerpo, como describe
este manual, es de 1,29 W/kg. Aun
cuando puede haber diferencias entre
los niveles de SAR de varios telĂŠfonos
y en varias posiciones, todos ellos
cumplen el requisito gubernamental para
una exposiciĂłn segura.
La informaciĂłn sobre la SAR de este
modelo de telĂŠfono estĂĄ archivada en la
FCC y puede encontrarse en la secciĂłn
Display Grant de http://www.fcc.gov/
oet/ea/fccid despuĂŠs de buscar en FCC
ID ZNFMS659.
Para buscar informaciĂłn
correspondiente a un modelo de
telĂŠfono en particular, este sitio usa
el número de identicación de la FCC
del telĂŠfono que suele estar impreso
en la carcasa del telĂŠfono. A veces
es necesario retirar la baterĂ­a para
encontrar el nĂşmero. Una vez que tiene
el número de identicación de la FCC
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de un telĂŠfono en particular, siga las
instrucciones del sitio web que deberĂ­a
proporcionar valores de SAR tĂ­pica y
mĂ­nima para un telĂŠfono en particular.
Puede encontrar informaciĂłn adicional
sobre Tasas de Absorción Especícas
(SAR) en el sitio web de la AsociaciĂłn
de Industrias de Telecomunicaciones
Celulares (CTIA, por su sigla en inglĂŠs)
en http://www.ctia.org/
*En los Estados Unidos y CanadĂĄ,
el lĂ­mite SAR para telĂŠfonos mĂłviles
usados por el pĂşblico es de 1,6 watts/
kg (W/kg) promediados en un gramo de
tejido. El estĂĄndar incluye un margen
sustancial de seguridad para dar una
protecciĂłn adicional al pĂşblico y para
tomar en cuenta cualquier variaciĂłn en
las mediciones.
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Reglamentaciones de
compatibilidad con
audĂ­fonos (HAC) para
dispositivos inalĂĄmbricos
El 10 de julio de 2003, el informe
y orden de la ComisiĂłn Federal de
Comunicaciones (FCC) de los EE. UU.
en el expediente sobre comunicaciones
inalåmbricas 01-309 modicó la
excepciĂłn de los telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos
en virtud de la Ley de Compatibilidad
con AudĂ­fonos (Ley HAC, por su sigla
en inglĂŠs) de 1988 para exigir que los
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos digitales sean
compatibles con los audĂ­fonos. La
intenciĂłn de la Ley HAC es garantizar
que las personas con discapacidades
auditivas puedan acceder en
forma razonable a los servicios de
telecomunicaciones.
Al usar ciertos telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos
cerca de algunos dispositivos auditivos
(audĂ­fonos e implantes cocleares), es
posible que los usuarios detecten un
ruido de zumbido, murmullo o chirrido.
Algunos dispositivos para la audiciĂłn
son mĂĄs inmunes que otros a este ruido
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de interferencia, y los telĂŠfonos tambiĂŠn
varĂ­an en la cantidad de interferencia
que generan.
La industria de los telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos ha desarrollado un
sistema de clasicación de telÊfonos
inalåmbricos con el n de ayudar a
los usuarios de dispositivos auditivos
a encontrar telĂŠfonos que puedan
ser compatibles con sus dispositivos
auditivos. No se han clasicado todos
los telÊfonos. Los telÊfonos clasicados
incluyen la clasicación en su caja o
llevan una etiqueta en la caja.
Las clasicaciones no son garantías.
Los resultados variarĂĄn en funciĂłn del
dispositivo auditivo del usuario y su
pĂŠrdida de audiciĂłn. Si su dispositivo
auditivo resultara ser vulnerable a la
interferencia, es posible que no pueda
usar satisfactoriamente un telĂŠfono
clasicado. Probar el telÊfono con su
dispositivo auditivo es la mejor forma
de evaluarlo para sus necesidades
personales.
Clasicaciones M: los telÊfonos con
clasicación M3 o M4 cumplen los
requisitos de la FCC y probablemente
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generen menos interferencia con los
dispositivos auditivos que los telĂŠfonos
no etiquetados. M4 la mejor o mĂĄs alta
de las dos clasicaciones.
Clasicaciones T: los telÊfonos con
clasicación T3 o T4 cumplen los
requisitos de la FCC y probablemente
generen menos interferencia con los
dispositivos auditivos que los telĂŠfonos
no etiquetados. T4 la mejor o mĂĄs alta
de las dos clasicaciones.
Los dispositivos auditivos tambiĂŠn
pueden tener una clasicación. El
fabricante del dispositivo auditivo o un
otorrinolaringĂłlogo pueden ayudarlo
a encontrar esta clasicación. Las
clasicaciones mås altas signican que
el dispositivo auditivo es relativamente
inmune al ruido de interferencia. Los
valores de clasicación del audífono y
del telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico se suman.
Una suma de 5 se considera aceptable
para el uso normal. Una suma de 6 se
considera que corresponde a un uso
Ăłptimo.
En el ejemplo de la
izquierda, si un audĂ­fono
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cumple con la clasicación de nivel M2
y el telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico cumple con la
clasicación de nivel M3, la suma de los
dos valores es igual a M5. Esto deberĂ­a
proporcionarle al usuario del audĂ­fono un
“uso normal” mientras usa su audífono
con ese telĂŠfono inalĂĄmbrico en
particular. En este contexto, “uso
normal” se define como una calidad de
seĂąal que es aceptable para la operaciĂłn
normal.
La marca M es sinĂłnimo de la marca U.
La marca T es sinĂłnimo de la marca UT.
La Alianza para Soluciones de la Industria
de las Telecomunicaciones (ATIS, por su
siglas en inglĂŠs) recomienda las marcas
M y T. La secciĂłn 20.19 de las reglas de
la FCC hace referencia a las marcas U
y UT. El procedimiento de clasicación
y mediciĂłn de la HAC se encuentra
descrito en el estĂĄndar C63.19 del
Instituto de EstĂĄndares Nacionales
de los EE. UU. (ANSI, por su sigla en
inglĂŠs).
Al hablar por un telĂŠfono celular,
se recomienda apagar el modo BT
(Bluetooth) o WLAN para HAC.
Seguridad
InformaciĂłn sobre audĂ­fonos y
telĂŠfonos inalĂĄmbricos digitales
Accesibilidad de telĂŠfonos
inalĂĄmbricos y audĂ­fonos
http://www.accesswireless.org/Home.
aspx
Compatibilidad con audĂ­fonos y
control del volumen de la FCC
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/
hac_wireless.html
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1. ESTA GARANTÍA CUBRE:
LG le ofrece una garantĂ­a limitada de
que la unidad adjunta para el suscriptor
y sus accesorios adjuntos estarĂĄn libres
de defectos de materiales y mano de
obra, segĂşn los siguientes tĂŠrminos y
condiciones:
(1) La garantĂ­a limitada del producto se
extiende durante DOCE (12) MESES
contados a partir de la fecha de
compra del producto con una prueba
de compra vĂĄlida o, de no haber una
prueba de compra vĂĄlida, QUINCE
(15) MESES contados a partir de
la fecha de fabricaciĂłn segĂşn se
determine por el cĂłdigo de fecha de
fabricaciĂłn de la unidad.
(2) La garantĂ­a limitada se extiende
solamente al comprador original del
producto y no estĂĄ permitido cederla
o transferirla a ningĂşn otro comprador
o usuario nal.
(3) Esta garantĂ­a sĂłlo tiene validez para
el comprador original del producto
durante el perĂ­odo de garantĂ­a y
siempre que se encuentre en los
EE. UU., incluidos Alaska, Hawai, los
Territorios de los EE. UU. y CanadĂĄ.
(4) El armazĂłn externo y las piezas de
adorno estarĂĄn libres de defectos en
el momento del envĂ­o y, por lo tanto,
no estarĂĄn cubiertas por los tĂŠrminos
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de esta garantĂ­a limitada.
(5) A solicitud de LG, el consumidor
debe proporcionar informaciĂłn para
probar de manera razonable la fecha
de compra.
(6) El consumidor deberĂĄ hacerse cargo
de los gastos de envĂ­o del producto
ante el Departamento de Servicio
al Cliente de LG. LG deberĂĄ pagar
el gasto de envĂ­o del producto al
consumidor, despuĂŠs de haber
cumplido con el servicio segĂşn esta
garantĂ­a limitada.
2. ESTA GARANTÍA NO CUBRE:
(1) Defectos o daĂąos ocasionados por
usar el producto de una manera
diferente del modo normal y habitual.
(2) Defectos o daĂąos ocasionados por
uso anormal, condiciones anormales,
almacenamiento inadecuado,
exposiciĂłn a humedad excesiva,
modicaciones no autorizadas,
conexiones no autorizadas,
reparaciones no autorizadas, uso
inadecuado, negligencia, abuso,
accidente, alteraciĂłn, instalaciĂłn
inadecuada u otras acciones que no
sean responsabilidad de LG, incluido
el daĂąo causado por envĂ­o, fusibles
fundidos, derrames de comida o
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lĂ­quidos.
(3) Roturas o daĂąos en las antenas, a
menos que hayan sido causados por
defectos de los materiales o la mano
de obra.
(4) Que el Departamento de Servicio al
Cliente de LG no fuera noticado por
el consumidor del defecto o averĂ­a
del producto durante el perĂ­odo de
garantĂ­a limitada aplicable.
(5) Productos a los que les hayan
quitado el nĂşmero de serie o que
haya quedado ilegible.
(6) Esta garantĂ­a limitada reemplaza a
todas las demĂĄs garantĂ­as explĂ­citas
o implĂ­citas, ya sea de hecho o por
intervenciĂłn de la ley, reglamentaria
o de otro tipo, que comprendan,
pero sin limitaciĂłn, cualquier garantĂ­a
implĂ­cita de comercializaciĂłn o
idoneidad para un uso en particular.
(7) DaĂąos ocasionados por el uso de
accesorios no aprobados por LG.
(8) Todas las supercies de plåstico y
todas las demĂĄs piezas expuestas
externamente que tengan araĂąazos
o daĂąos causados por el uso normal
por parte del cliente.
(9) Productos que se hayan hecho
funcionar fuera de los lĂ­mites
mĂĄximos publicados.
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(10) Productos utilizados o adquiridos en
un plan de alquiler.
(11) Consumibles (por ejemplo,
fusibles).
3. LO QUE HARÁ LG:
LG, a su exclusivo criterio, repararĂĄ,
reemplazarĂĄ o reembolsarĂĄ el precio
de compra de cualquier unidad que
no cumpla con la presente garantĂ­a
limitada. LG puede, a su elecciĂłn, optar
por usar partes o unidades nuevas,
restauradas o reacondicionadas
equivalentes en cuanto a funcionalidad.
AdemĂĄs, LG no reinstalarĂĄ o realizarĂĄ
copias de seguridad de ningĂşn dato,
aplicaciĂłn o software que el usuario
haya agregado al telĂŠfono. Por lo tanto,
se recomienda que usted realice una
copia de seguridad de todo dato o
informaciĂłn de ese tipo antes de enviar
la unidad a LG, de modo de evitar una
pĂŠrdida permanente de esa informaciĂłn.
4. DERECHOS SEGÚN LA
LEGISLACIÓN ESTATAL:
A este producto no le es aplicable
ninguna otra garantĂ­a explĂ­cita. LA
DURACIÓN DE CUALQUIER GARANTÍA
IMPLÍCITA, INCLUIDA LA GARANTÍA
IMPLÍCITA DE COMERCIABILIDAD
O COMERCIALIZACIÓN O APTITUD
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PARA UN PROPÓSITO PARTICULAR,
ESTÁ LIMITADA A LA DURACIÓN DE
LA GARANTÍA EXPLÍCITA INCLUIDA
EN EL PRESENTE. LG NO SERÁ
RESPONSABLE POR LA PÉRDIDA
DE USO DEL PRODUCTO, LOS
INCONVENIENTES, LA PÉRDIDA
O CUALQUIER OTRO DAÑO,
DIRECTO O CONSECUENTE, QUE
SURJA DEL USO DEL PRODUCTO
O DE LA IMPOSIBILIDAD DE
USARLO, O DE UNA VIOLACIÓN DE
CUALQUIER GARANTÍA EXPLÍCITA O
IMPLÍCITA, INCLUIDA LA GARANTÍA
IMPLÍCITA DE COMERCIABILIDAD
O COMERCIALIZACIÓN O APTITUD
PARA UN PROPÓSITO PARTICULAR
APLICABLE A ESTE PRODUCTO.
Algunos estados no permiten la
exclusiĂłn o limitaciĂłn de daĂąos
incidentales o consecuenciales, o no
permiten limitaciones al tiempo de
duraciĂłn de una garantĂ­a implĂ­cita,
de modo que estas limitaciones o
exclusiones podrĂ­an no aplicĂĄrsele a
usted. Esta garantĂ­a le da derechos
legales concretos, y podrĂ­a tener otros
derechos que varĂ­an de un estado a
otro.
DeclaraciĂłn de garantĂ­a limitada
5. CÓMO OBTENER EL SERVICIO
POR GARANTÍA:
Si tuvo cualquier problema con el
auricular Bluetooth o con el telĂŠfono
mĂłvil, en cada caso segĂşn lo que cubre
esta garantĂ­a limitada, sĂłlo deberĂĄ
devolver el dispositivo afectado. Por
ejemplo, si tiene un problema con el
auricular Bluetooth, NO devuelva el
telĂŠfono mĂłvil junto con el auricular. De
la misma manera, si tiene un problema
con el telĂŠfono mĂłvil, NO devuelva el
auricular Bluetooth junto con el telĂŠfono.
Para obtener servicio por garantĂ­a, llame
o envĂ­e un fax a los siguientes nĂşmeros
de telĂŠfono desde cualquier punto de
los Estados Unidos continentales:
Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-800448-4026
O visite http://us.lgservice.com. TambiĂŠn
se puede enviar correspondencia a:
LG Electronics Service- Mobile
Handsets, P.O. Box 240007, Huntsville,
AL 35824
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NO DEVUELVA EL PRODUCTO
A LA DIRECCIÓN MENCIONADA
ANTERIORMENTE.
Llame o escriba para conocer la
ubicaciĂłn del centro de servicio
autorizado de LG mĂĄs cercano a usted
y para conocer los procedimientos
necesarios para obtener la atenciĂłn de
reclamos por la garantĂ­a.


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Doc Change Count                : 3359
Format                          : application/pdf
Creator                         : g5
Title                           : LG-MS659_MPCS_QRG_V1.0_130614.pdf
Producer                        : Acrobat Distiller 9.0.0 (Macintosh)
Trapped                         : False
Page Count                      : 210
Author                          : g5
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FCC ID Filing: ZNFMS659

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