Sagem Wireless 95P2002 GSM 900/1900 Mobile Phone User Manual 2512XXXXX Add myX 5p Safety Coques En p65

Sagem Wireless GSM 900/1900 Mobile Phone 2512XXXXX Add myX 5p Safety Coques En p65

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User Manual Part 1

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 Use of your phone is subject to safety rulesdesigned to protect the user and his or herenvironment.For body worn operation, this  phone  hasbeen tested  and  meets FCC RF exposureguidelines when used with an accessory thatcontains no  metal  and that positions  thehandset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.Use of  other  accessories  may not  ensurecompliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.Exposure to Radio Frequency SignalsnYour  wireless  handheld  portabletelephone  is  a  low  power  radiotransmitter and receiver. When it is ON, itreceives  and  also  sends  out  radiofrequency (RF) signals.nIn August, 1996, the Federal Communica-tions Commissions  (FCC) adopted  RFexposure guidelines with safety levels forhandheld  wireless  phones.  Thoseguidelines are consistent with the safetystandards previously set by both U.S. andinternational standards bodies:ANSI C95.1 (1992) (∗)NCPR Report 86 (1986) (∗)ICNIRP (1996) (∗)(∗)American National Standards Institute; NationalCouncil  on  Radiation  Protection  andMeasurements; International Commission onNon-Ionizing Radiation Protection.nThose  standards  were  based  oncomprehensive and periodic evaluationsof the  relevant scientific literature. Forexample, over 120 scientists, engineers,and  physicians  from  universities,government  health  agencies,  andindustry reviewed the available body ofresearch to develop the  ANSI  Standard(C95.1).nThe design of your phone complies withthe FCC guidelines (and those standards).Phone OperationnNormal position: hold the  phone as  youwould any  other telephone with theantenna  pointed  up  and  over  yourshoulder.nTips on efficient operation: for your phoneto operate most efficiently: do not touchthe antenna  unnecessarily  when  thephone is in use. Contact with the antennaaffects  call  quality  and may cause  thephone to operate at a higher power levelthan otherwise needed.Safety information2512XXXXX Add myX-5p_Safety Coques En.p65 19/12/2002, 09:142
!DrivingnCheck the laws and regulations on the useof wireless telephones in the areas whereyou drive. Always obey them. Also, if usingyour phone while driving, please:•Give full  attention to driving, drivingsafely is your first responsibility;•Use hands-free operation, if available;•Pull off  the  road  and  park  beforemaking  or  answering a  call  if drivingconditions so require.Electronic DevicesnMost  modern  electronic equipment  isshielded from RF signals. However, certainelectronic  equipment  may  not  beshielded against the RF signals from yourwireless phone.nSome phone accessories allow to reducethe radiation interferences of the phone.Please contact your distributor.PacemakersThe Health Industry Manufacturers Asso-ciation recommends that  a  minimumseparation  of  six  (6)  inches  bemaintained between a handheld wirelessphone  and  a  pacemaker  to  avoidpotential interference with the pacema-ker. These  recommendations  are consis-tent with the  independent research byand  recommendations  of  WirelessTechnology Research.Persons with pacemakers:•Should ALWAYS keep the phone morethan six  inches  from their  pacemakerwhen the phone is turned ON;•Should not carry the phone in a breastpocket;•Should use the ear opposite the pace-maker  to minimize  the potential forinterference;•If you have any reason to suspect thatinterference is taking  place, turn yourphone OFF immediately.Safety information2512XXXXX Add myX-5p_Safety Coques En.p65 19/12/2002, 09:143
"Hearing AidsSome  digital  wireless  phones  mayinterfere with some  hearing  aids.  In  theevent of such interference, you may wantto consult your service provider.Other Medical DevicesIf you use  any other personal  medicaldevice, consult the manufacturer of yourdevice  to  determine  if  they  areadequately shielded  from external  RFenergy. Your  physician  may be able  toassist you in obtaining this information.Turn your  phone  OFF  in health carefacilities when any regulations posted inthese areas instruct you to do so. Hospitalsor health  care  facilities  may be usingequipment that  could  be sensitive toexternal RF energy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installedor  inadequately  shielded  electronicsystems in motor vehicles. Check with themanufacturer  or  its  representativeregarding your vehicle. You  should  alsoconsult  the  manufacturer  of  anyequipment that has been added to yourvehicle.Posted FacilitiesTurn your phone OFF in any facility whereposted notices so require.AircraftnFCC regulations prohibit using  yourphone while  in  the  air. Switch OFF  yourphone before boarding an aircraft.Blasting AreasnTo  avoid  interfering  with  blastingoperations, turn your phone OFF when ina blasting area or in areas posted: Turnoff two-way radio. Obey all signs and ins-tructions.Potentially Explosive AtmospheresnTurn your phone OFF when  in  any  areawith a potentially explosive atmosphereand obey all signs ans instructions. Sparksin such areas could cause an explosion orfire resulting  in  bodily injury or evendeath.Safety information2512XXXXX Add myX-5p_Safety Coques En.p65 19/12/2002, 09:144
#nAreas  with  a  potentially  explosiveatmosphere are often but  not alwaysclearly marked. They include fueling areassuch as gasoline stations; below deck onboats;  fuel  or  chemincal  transfer  orstorage facilities; vehicles using liquefiedpetroleum gas (such  as  propane or  bu-tane);  areas  where  the  air  containschemicals or particles, such as grain, dust,or metal  powders; and  any other  areawhere you would normally be advised toturn off your vehicle engine.For Vehicles Equipped with  an  AirBagnAn  air bag inflates  with  great force. DONOT  place  objects,  including  bothinstalled or portable wireless equipment,in the area over the air bag or in the  airbag  deployment  area.  If  in-vehiclewireless  equipment  is  improperlyinstalled and the air bag inflates, seriousinjury could result.Electrical  Sa fetynOnly  use  the  appropriate  chargersrecommended in  the manufacturerscatalog. Using another charger may provedangerous and  could  invalidate thewarranty of your phone.nThe main power socket should be easilyaccessible.nMake sure that the main voltage corres-ponds to the level  marked  on  the  char-ger identification plate.General PrecautionsnDo not try to open your phone and repairit yourself. The manufacturer  cannot  beheld liable for any resulting damage.nAny work  done  by an unqualified  andunauthorized person will invalidate yourwarranty.nDo not use your phone in humid places(bathroom, swimming pool, etc.). Protectit from splashing water and other liquids.nDo not  expose your phone to extremetemperatures.Safety information2512XXXXX Add myX-5p_Safety Coques En.p65 19/12/2002, 09:145
$nKeep your  phone out of  reach  of smallchildren. Do not allow them to play withit, it is not a toy.nOnly  use  your  phone  with  originalaccessories. Failure to comply with theserules will invalidate your warranty.nRemember to  dicsconnect the chargerbefore removing the battery.nThe physical and chemical processes usedin rechargeable  batteries  mean thattemperature limits must be followedduring rapid  charging. Your terminalautomatically protects the batteries fromextreme temperatures.nIf  the phone is  disconnected from  thebattery for an extended period of time, itwill lose the time and the recorded voicemessages.Emergency CallsIMPORTANTnThis phone, like any PCS phone, operatesusing radio signals, PCS  and  landlinenetworks,  and  user-programmedfunctions. As a consequence a connectionin all  conditions  cannot  be guaranted.Therefore you should  never  rely  solelyupon any  PCS phone for essential com-munications (e.g. medical emergencies).Safety informationWARNINGnThe  manufacturer cannot be  held liable for  any failure  to comply  with  the aboverecommendations or for any misuse.nThe software program  developed by  SAGEM SA  remains  the exclusive property ofSAGEM SA. It is  therefore  highly prohibited to modify, translate,  de-compile  ordisassemble this software program or any part thereof.nSAGEM SA may not be held responsible for the contents of messages, software or objectsdownloaded and/or for any direct or indirect consequential damage to the phone useror the phone itself.2512XXXXX Add myX-5p_Safety Coques En.p65 19/12/2002, 09:146
%nTo make or  receive any calls, this phonemust be switched on and in service areawith  adequate  PCS  signal  strength.Emergency calls may not be possible onall PCS networks or when certain networkservices and/or phone features are in use.Check with local Service Providers.nWhen  making  an  emergency  call,remember to give all the necessary infor-mation  as  accurately  as  possible.Remember that your PCS phone may bethe only means of communication at thescene of an accident -  do not  terminatethe call until given permission to do so.nIf  certain  features are  in  use  (such asKeyguard), you  may first need  to  turnthose features  off before you can makean emergency call.  Consult this manualand your local PCS Service Provider.Emergency CallingnIf the phone is not on, press  .nKey  in  emergency  number  for  yourpresent location (e.g. 911 or other officialemergency  number).nPress  .nIf you dial 911   during a  call, thephone terminates the  current call andattempts to make a call to the emergencynumber 911.FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICEYour  phone  may  cause  TV  or  radiointerference (e.g when  using  telephone inclose proximity of receiving equipment). TheFCC/INDUSTRY CANADA can require you tostop  using  your  telephone  if  suchinterference cannot  be eliminated. If youneed assistance, contact your local dealer.This device complies with parts 15 and 68 ofthe FCC rules. Operation is subject to the con-dition that this device does not cause harmfulinterferences.Safety information2512XXXXX Add myX-5p_Safety Coques En.p65 19/12/2002, 09:147
&1234ëHold front of phone firmly whilst freeing the back cover,then pull the back cover away from the very bottom of the phone.Changing the coversTo take cover off2512XXXXX Add myX-5p_Safety Coques En.p65 19/12/2002, 09:148
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*251216422*-Mobile Phones DivisionLe Ponant de Paris27, rue Leblanc - 75512 PARIS CEDEX 15 - FRANCESociété anonyme à directoire et conseil de surveillanceau capital de 36 044 360 P - 562 082 909 RCS PARISè2512XXXXXDATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE2512XXXXX Add myX-5p_Safety Coques En.p65 19/12/2002, 09:1412

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