Samsung Electronics Co SCHR261 Cellular/PCS/AWS CDMA Phone with Bluetooth User Manual D MODEL SCH R100 Fellow FC
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Cellular/PCS/AWS CDMA Phone with Bluetooth D MODEL SCH R100 Fellow FC
Users Manual
Confidential FCC Approval Document for SCH-R261 FCC ID : A3LSCHR261 9. User manual SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD SCH-R261 Digital Tri -Band Phone - 1 - 2011.03. Draft 1 05- User manual SCH-R261 using this manual This user manual has been specially designed to guide you through the functions and features of your mobile phone. To get started quickly, refer to “introducing your mobile phone.” “ Excessive exposure t o sound at high volum es can cause hearing dam age. Always t urn the volum e down before plugging t he earphones int o an audio source and use only t he m inim um volum e set ting necessary t o hear your conversat ion or m usic. Install mobile phones and equipment with caution Ensure that any mobile phones or related equipment installed in your vehicle are securely mounted. Avoid placing your phone and accessories near or in an air bag deployment area. Improperly installed wireless equipment can cause serious injury when air bags inflate rapidly. Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care l Use only Samsung-approved batteries and chargers specifically designed for your phone. Incompatible batteries and chargers can cause serious injuries or damage to your phone. l Never dispose of batteries or phones in a fire. Follow all local regulations when disposing used batteries or phones. l Never place batteries or phones on or in heating devices, such as microwave ovens, stoves, or radiators. Batteries may explode when overheated. l Never crush or puncture the battery. Avoid exposing the battery to high external pressure, which can lead to an internal short circuit and overheating. Avoid interference with pacemakers Maintain a minimum of 15 cm (6 inches) between mobile phones and pacemakers to avoid potential interference, as recommended by manufacturers and the independent research group, Wireless Technology Research. If you have any reason to suspect that your phone is interfering with a pacemaker or other medical device, turn off the phone immediately and contact the manufacturer of the pacemaker or medical device for guidance. Turn off the phone in potentially explosive environments Do not use your phone at refuelling points (service stations) or near fuels or chemicals. Turn off your phone whenever directed by warning signs or instructions. Your phone could cause explosions or fire in and around fuel or chemical storage and transfer areas or blasting areas. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts, or accessories. Reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries When sending text messages or playing games on your phone, hold the phone with a relaxed grip, press the keys lightly, use special features that reduce the number of keys you have to press (such as templates and predictive text), and take frequent breaks. Safety precautions periods of time. Avoid interference with other electronic devices Your phone emits radio frequency (RF) signals that may interfere with unshielded or improperly shielded electronic equipment, such as pacemakers, hearing aids, medical devices, and other electronic devices in homes or vehicles. Consult the manufacturers of your electronic devices to solve any interference problems you experience. m anufact ured not t o ex ceed t he exposure lim it s for radio frequency ( RF) energy set by t he Federal Com m unicat ions Com m ission ( FCC) of t he U.S. governm ent . These FCC exposure lim it s are deriv ed from t he recom m endations of t wo ex pert organizations, t he Nat ional Counsel on Radiat ion Prot ect ion and Measurem ent ( NCRP) and t he I nst it ut e of Elect rical and Elect ronics Engineers ( I EEE) . I n bot h cases, t he recom m endations w ere developed by scient ific and engineering expert s drawn from indust ry, governm ent , and academ ia aft er ext ensive reviews of t he scient ific lit erat ure relat ed t o t he biological effect s of RF energy. The exposure lim it set by t he FCC for wireless m obile phones em ploys a unit of m easurem ent k nown as t he Specific Absorption Rat e ( SAR) . The SAR is a m easure of t he rat e of absorption of RF energy by t he hum an body ex pressed in unit s of wat t s per kilogram ( W/ k g) . The FCC requires wireless phones t o com ply wit h a safet y lim it of 1.6 w at t s per kilogram ( 1.6 W/ kg) . The FCC exposure lim it incorporat es a subst ant ial m argin of safet y t o giv e addit ional prot ect ion t o t he public and t o account for any variat ions in m easurem ent s. SAR t est s are conduct ed using st andard operat ing posit ions accept ed by t he FCC wit h t he phone t ransm it t ing at it s highest certified power level in all t est ed frequency bands. Alt hough t he SAR is det erm ined at t he highest cert ified power level, t he act ual SAR level of t he phone w hile operating can be well below t he m axim um v alue. This is because t he phone is designed t o operat e at m ult iple power levels so as t o use only t he power required t o reach t he net work. I n general, t he closer y ou are t o a wireless base st at ion ant enna, t he lower t he power out put . Before a new m odel phone is available for sale t o t he public, it m ust be t est ed and certified t o t he FCC t hat it does not exceed t he exposure lim it est ablished by t he FCC. Test s for each m odel phone are perform ed in posit ions and locat ions ( e.g. at t he ear and worn on t he body) as required by t he FCC. For body worn operat ion, t his m odel phone has been t est ed and m eet s t he FCC RF exposure guidelines whenused wit h a Sam sung accessory designat ed for t his product or when used wit h an accessory t hat cont ains no m et al and t hat posit ions t he handset a m inim um of 1.5 cm from t he body. Non- com pliance wit h t he above rest rict ions m ay result in violat ion of FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR inform at ion on t his and other m odel phones can be viewed on- line at ( ht t p: / / www.fcc.gov/ oet / fccid) . This sit e uses t he phone FCC I D num ber, A3LSCHR261. Som et im es it m ay be necessary t o rem ove t he bat t ery pack t o find t he num ber. Once y ou have t he FCC I D num ber for a particular phone, follow t he inst ruct ions on t he websit e and it should provide values for t y pical or m axim um SAR for a particular phone. Addit ional product specific SAR inform at ion can also be obtained at ht t p: / / www.fcc.gov/ cgb/ sar Con su m e r I n for m a t ion on W ir e le ss Ph on e s The U.S. Food and Drug Adm inist ration ( FDA) has published a series of Quest ions and Answers for consum ers relat ing t o radio frequency ( RF) ex posure from wireless phones. The FDA publication includes t he following inform at ion: W h a t k in ds of ph on e s a r e t h e su bj ect of t h is u pda t e ? The t erm wireless phone refers here t o hand- held wireless phones wit h built - in ant ennas, oft en called “ cell,” “ m obile,” or “ PCS” phones. These t y pes of wireless phones can ex pose t he user t o m easurable radio frequency energy ( RF) because of t he short dist ance bet ween t he phone and t he user's head. These RF exposures are lim it ed by Federal Com m unicat ions Com m ission safet y guidelines t hat were dev eloped wit h t he advice of FDA and ot her federal healt h and safet y agencies. When t he phone is locat ed at great er dist ances from t he user, t he exposure t o RF is drast ically lower because a person's RF ex posure decreases rapidly wit h increasing dist ance from t he source. The so- called “ cordless phones,” which have a base unit connect ed t o t he t elephone wiring in a house, t y pically operat e at far lower power levels, and t hus produce RF ex posures well wit hin t he FCC's com pliance lim it s. D o w ir e le ss ph on e s pose a h e a lt h h aza r d? The available scient ific evidence does not show t hat any healt h problem s are associat ed wit h using wireless phones. There is no proof, howev er, t hat wireless phones are absolut ely safe. Wireless phones em it low levels of radio frequency energy ( RF) in t he m icrowave range w hile being used. They also em it v ery low lev els of RF when in t he st and- by m ode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce healt h effect s ( by heat ing t issue) , exposure t o low level RF t hat does not produce heating effect s causes no known adverse healt h effect s. Many st udies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effect s. Som e st udies have suggested t hat som e biological effect s m ay occur, but such findings have not been confirm ed by addit ional research. I n som e cases, ot her researchers hav e had difficult y in reproducing t hose st udies, or in det erm ining t he reasons for inconsist ent result s. W h a t is FD A's r ole con ce r n in g t h e sa fet y of w ir e le ss ph on e s? Under t he law, FDA does not review t he safet y of radiat ion- em it t ing consum er product s such as wireless phones before t hey can be sold, as it does wit h new drugs or m edical devices. However, t he agency has aut horit y t o t ake act ion if wireless phones are shown t o em it radio frequency energy ( RF) at a level t hat is hazardous t o t he user. I n such a case, FDA could require t he m anufact urers of wireless phones t o not ify users of t he healt h hazard and t o repair, replace or recall t he phones so t hat t he hazard no longer exist s. Alt hough t he exist ing scient ific dat a do not j ust ify FDA regulat ory act ions, FDA has urged t he wireless phone indust ry t o t ake a num ber of st eps, including t he following: l “ Support needed research int o possible biological effect s of RF of t he t ype em it t ed by wireless phones; l “ Design wireless phones in a way t hat m inim izes any RF ex posure t o t he user t hat is not necessary for device funct ion; and l “ Cooperat e in providing users of wireless phones wit h t he best possible inform at ion on possible effect s of wireless phone use on hum an healt h. FDA belongs t o an int eragency working group of t he federal agencies t hat hav e responsibilit y for different aspect s of RF safet y t o ensure coordinat ed effort s at t he federal lev el. The following agencies belong t o t his working group: l “ Nat ional I nst it ut e for Occupational Safet y and Healt h l “ Environm ent al Prot ect ion Agency l “ Federal Com m unicat ions Com m ission l “ Occupat ional Safet y and Healt h Adm inist rat ion l “ Nat ional Telecom m unications and I nform at ion Adm inist ration The National I nst it ut es of Healt h part icipat es in som e int eragency w orking group act ivit ies, as well. FDA shares regulat ory responsibilit ies for wireless phones wit h t he Federal Com m unicat ions Com m ission ( FCC) . All phones t hat are sold in t he Unit ed St at es m ust com ply wit h FCC safet y guidelines t hat lim it RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and ot her healt h agencies for safet y questions about wireless phones. FCC also regulat es t he base st at ions t hat t he wireless phone net works rely upon. While t hese base st at ions operat e at higher power t han do the wireless phones t hem selv es, t he RF exposures t hat people get from t hese base st at ions are t ypically t housands of t im es lower t han t hose t hey can get from wireless phones. Base st at ions are t hus not t he prim ary subj ect of t he safet y quest ions discussed in t his docum ent . W h a t ar e t h e r e su lt s of t h e r e se a r ch don e alr e a dy? The research done t hus far has produced conflict ing result s, and m any st udies have suffered from flaws in t heir research m et hods. Anim al ex perim ent s investigating t he effect s of radio frequency energy ( RF) ex posures charact erist ic of wireless phones have yielded conflict ing result s t hat oft en cannot be repeat ed in ot her laborat ories. A few anim al st udies, howev er, have suggest ed t hat low lev els of RF could accelerat e t he developm ent of cancer in laborat ory anim als. However, m any of t he st udies t hat showed increased t um or developm ent used anim als t hat had been genet ically engineered or t reat ed wit h cancer- causing chem icals so as t o be pre- disposed t o dev elop cancer in absence of RF exposure. Ot her st udies exposed t he anim als t o RF for up t o 22 hours per day. These condit ions are not sim ilar t o t he condit ions under which people use wireless phones, so we don't know wit h cert aint y w hat t he result s of such st udies m ean for hum an healt h. Three large epidem iology st udies hav e been published since Decem ber 2000. Bet ween t hem , t he st udies invest igat ed any possible associat ion bet ween t he use of wireless phones and prim ary brain cancer, gliom a, m eningiom a, or acoust ic neurom a, t um ors of t he brain or salivary gland, leukem ia, or ot her cancers. None of t he st udies dem onst rat ed t he exist ence of any harm ful healt h effect s from w ireless phones RF ex posures. However, none of t he st udies can answer quest ions about long- t erm exposures, since t he average period of phone use in t hese st udies was around t hree years. W h a t r e se a r ch is n e e ded t o de cid e w h e t h e r RF e x posu r e fr om w ir e le ss ph on e s pose s a h e a lt h r isk ? A com binat ion of laborat ory st udies and epidem iological st udies of people act ually using wireless phones would provide som e of t he dat a t hat are needed. Lifet im e anim al ex posure st udies could be com plet ed in a few years. However, very large num bers of anim als would be needed t o provide reliable proof of a cancer prom ot ing effect if one exist s. Epidem iological st udies can provide dat a t hat is direct ly applicable t o hum an populat ions, but t en or m ore years' follow- up m ay be needed t o provide answers about som e healt h effect s, such as cancer. This is because t he int erval bet ween t he t im e of exposure t o a cancer- causing agent and t he t im e t um ors develop - if t hey do - m ay be m any, m any years. The int erpret at ion of epidem iological st udies is ham pered by difficult ies in m easuring act ual RF exposure during day- t o- day use of wireless phones. Many fact ors affect t his m easurem ent , such as t he angle at which t he phone is held, or w hich m odel of phone is used. W h a t is FD A doin g t o fin d ou t m or e a bou t t h e possible h e alt h e ffect s of w ir e le ss ph on e RF? FDA is working wit h t he U.S. Nat ional Toxicology Program and wit h groups of investigat ors around t he world t o ensure t hat high priorit y anim al st udies are conduct ed t o address im port ant quest ions about t he effect s of ex posure t o radio frequency energy ( RF) . FDA has been a leading part icipant in t he World Healt h Organization int ernat ional Elect rom agnet ic Fields ( EMF) Proj ect since it s incept ion in 1996. An influent ial result of t his work has been t he dev elopm ent of a det ailed agenda of research needs t hat has driven t he est ablishm ent of new research program s around t he w orld. The Proj ect has also helped develop a series of public inform at ion docum ent s on EMF issues. FDA and Cellular Telecom m unicat ions & I nt ernet Associat ion ( CTI A) have a form al Cooperat ive Research and Developm ent Agreem ent ( CRADA) t o do research on wireless phone safet y. FDA provides t he scient ific oversight , obt aining input from expert s in governm ent , indust ry, and academ ic organizations. CTI A- funded research is conduct ed t hrough cont ract s t o independent invest igat ors. The init ial research will include bot h laborat ory st udies and st udies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessm ent of addit ional research needs in t he cont ex t of t he lat est research developm ent s around t he world. W h a t st e ps ca n I t a k e t o r e du ce m y e xposu r e t o r a dio fr e qu e n cy e n e r gy fr om m y w ir e le ss ph on e ? I f t here is a risk from t hese product s - and at t his point w e do not know t hat t here is - it is probably v ery sm all. But if you are concerned about avoiding even pot ent ial risks, you can t ake a few sim ple st eps t o m inim ize your exposure t o radio frequency energy ( RF) . Since tim e is a key fact or in how m uch exposure a person receiv es, reducing t he am ount of tim e spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure. l “ I f you m ust conduct ext ended conversat ions by wireless phone ev ery day, you could place m ore dist ance bet ween your body and t he source of t he RF, since t he exposure level drops off dram at ically wit h dist ance. For ex am ple, y ou could use a headset and carry t he wireless phone away from y our body or use a wireless phone connect ed t o a rem ote ant enna. Again, t he scient ific dat a do not dem onst rat e t hat wireless phones are harm ful. But if y ou are concerned about t he RF exposure from t hese product s, y ou can use m easures like t hose described above t o reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. W h a t abou t ch ildr e n u sin g w ir e le ss ph on e s? The scient ific evidence does not show a danger t o users of wireless phones, including children and t eenagers. I f you want t o t ak e st eps t o lower ex posure t o radio frequency energy ( RF) , t he m easures described above would apply t o children and t eenagers using wireless phones. Reducing t he t im e of wireless phone use and increasing t he dist ance bet ween t he user and t he RF source will reduce RF exposure. Som e groups sponsored by ot her nat ional governm ent s have advised t hat children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For exam ple, t he governm ent in t he Unit ed Kingdom dist ribut ed leaflet s cont aining such a recom m endat ion in Decem ber 2000. They not ed t hat no evidence exist s t hat using a wireless phone causes brain t um ors or ot her ill effect s. Their recom m endation t o lim it wireless phone use by children was st rict ly precaut ionary; it was not based on scient ific evidence t hat any healt h hazard exist s. D o h a n ds- fr e e k it s for w ir e le ss ph on e s r e du ce r isk s fr om ex posu r e t o RF e m ission s? Since t here are no known risks from exposure t o RF em issions from wireless phones, t here is no reason t o believe t hat hands- free kit s reduce risks. Hands- free kit s can be used wit h wireless phones for convenience and com fort . These syst em s reduce t he absorpt ion of RF energy in t he head because t he phone, which is t he source of t he RF em issions, will not be placed against t he head. On t he ot her hand, if t he phone is m ount ed against t he waist or ot her part of t he body during use, t hen t hat part of t he body will absorb m ore RF energy. Wireless phones m arket ed in t he U.S. are required t o m eet safet y requirem ent s regardless of whet her t hey are used against t he head or against t he body. Eit her configuration should result in com pliance wit h t he safet y lim it . D o w ir e le ss ph on e acce ssor ies t h a t cla im t o sh ie ld t h e h e a d fr om RF r a dia t ion w or k ? Since t here are no known risks from exposure t o RF em issions from wireless phones, t here is no reason t o believe t hat accessories t hat claim t o shield t he head from t hose em issions reduce risks. Som e product s t hat claim t o shield t he user from RF absorpt ion use special phone cases, while ot hers involve not hing m ore t han a m et allic accessory at t ached t o t he phone. St udies have shown t hat t hese product s generally do not w ork as advert ised. Unlike “ hand- free” kit s, t hese so- called “ shields” m ay int erfere wit h proper operat ion of t he phone. The phone m ay be forced t o boost it s power t o com pensat e, leading t o an increase in RF absorpt ion. I n February 2002, t he Federal t rade Com m ission ( FTC) charged t wo com panies t hat sold devices t hat claim ed t o prot ect wireless phone users from radiat ion wit h m aking false and unsubst ant iat ed claim s. According t o FTC, t hese defendant s lacked a reasonable basis t o subst ant iat e t heir claim . W h a t abou t w ir e le ss ph on e in t e r fe r e n ce w it h m e dica l e qu ipm e n t ? Radio frequency energy ( RF) from wireless phones can int eract wit h som e elect ronic devices. For t his reason, FDA helped develop a det ailed t est m et hod t o m easure elect rom agnet ic int erference ( EMI ) of im plant ed cardiac pacem akers and defibrillat ors from wireless t elephones. This t est m et hod is now part of a st andard sponsored by t he Associat ion for t he Advancem ent of Medical inst rum ent at ion ( AAMI ) . The final draft , a j oint effort by FDA, m edical device m anufact urers, and m any ot her groups, was com plet ed in lat e 2000. This st andard will allow m anufact urers t o ensure t hat cardiac pacem akers and defibrillat ors are safe from wireless phone EMI . FDA has t est ed wireless phones and helped develop a volunt ary st andard sponsored by t he I nst it ut e of Elect rical and Elect ronic Engineers ( I EEE) . This st andard specifies t est m et hods and perform ance requirem ent s for hearing aids and wireless phones so t hat no int erference occurs when a person uses a com pat ible phone and a com pat ible hearing aid at t he sam e tim e. This st andard was approved by t he I EEE in 2000. FDA cont inues t o m onit or t he use of wireless phones for possible int eractions wit h other m edical devices. Should harm ful int erference be found t o occur, FDA will conduct t est ing t o assess t he int erference and work t o resolve t he problem . Addit ional inform at ion on t he safet y of RF ex posures from various sources can be obt ained from t he following organizations: l FCC RF Safet y Program : ht t p: / / www.fcc.gov/ oet/ rfsafet y / l Environm ent al Prot ect ion Agency ( EPA) : ht t p: / / www.epa.gov/ radiat ion/ l Occupat ional Safet y and Healt h Adm inist ration's ( OSHA) : ht t p: / / www.osha.gov/ SLTC/ radiofrequency radiat ion/ index.ht m l l Nat ional inst it ut e for Occupat ional Safet y and Healt h ( NI OSH) : ht t p: / / www.cdc.gov/ niosh/ em fpg.ht m l World healt h Organization ( WHO) : ht t p: / / www.who.int / peh- em f/ I nt ernat ional Com m ission on Non- I onizing Radiat ion Prot ect ion: ht t p: / / www.icnirp.de Nat ional Radiat ion Prot ect ion Board ( UK) : ht t p: / / www.nrpb.org.uk Updat ed 4/ 3/ 2002: US food and Drug Adm inist ration ht t p: / / www.fda.gov/ Radiat ion- Em it t ingProduct s/ Radiat ionEm it t ingProduct sand Procedures/ Hom eBusinessandEnt ert ainm ent / CellPhones/ default .ht m Road Sa fe t y Your wireless phone giv es you t he powerful abilit y t o com m unicat e by voice, alm ost anywhere, any t im e. But an im port ant responsibilit y accom panies t he benefit s of wireless phones, one t hat every user m ust uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibilit y. When using y our wireless phone behind t he wheel of a car, pract ice good com m on sense and rem em ber t he following t ips: 1. Get t o k now y our wireless phone and it s feat ures, such as speed dial and redial. I f av ailable, t hese feat ures help y ou t o place y our call wit hout t aking your at t ent ion off t he road. 2. When available, use a hands- free device. I f possible, add an addit ional lay er of conv enience and safet y t o y our wireless phone wit h one of t he m any hands free accessories available t oday. 3. Posit ion y our wireless phone wit hin easy reach. Be able t o access your wireless phone wit hout rem oving your eyes from t he road. I f you get an incom ing call at an inconvenient tim e, let your voice m ail answer it for you. 4. Let t he person y ou are speaking wit h k now y ou are driving; if necessary, suspend t he call in heavy t raffic or hazardous weat her condit ions. Rain, sleet , snow, ice and even heavy t raffic can be hazardous. 5. Do not t ak e not es or look up phone num bers while driving. Jot t ing down a “ t o do” list or flipping t hrough your address book t ak es at t ent ion away from y our prim ary responsibilit y, driving safely. 6. Dial sensibly and assess t he t raffic; if possible, place calls when you are not m oving or before pulling int o t raffic. Try t o plan calls when your car will be st at ionary. I f y ou need t o m ak e a call while m oving, dial only a few num bers, check t he road and y our m irrors, t hen continue. 7. Do not engage in st ressful or em otional conv ersations t hat m ay be dist racting. Make people you are t alking wit h aware you are driving and suspend conv ersations t hat have t he pot ent ial t o divert y our at t ent ion from t he road. 8. Use y our wireless phone t o call for help. Dial 9- 1- 1 or ot her local em ergency num ber in t he case of fire, t raffic accident or m edical em ergencies. Rem em ber, it is a free call on your wireless phone! 9. Use y our wireless phone t o help ot hers in em ergencies. I f you see an aut o accident , crim e in progress or ot her serious em ergency where lives are in danger, call 9- 1- 1 or ot her local em ergency num ber, as you would want ot hers t o do for y ou. 10. Call roadside assist ance or a special non- em ergency wireless assist ance num ber when necessary. I f you see a broken- down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken t raffic signal, a m inor t raffic accident where no one appears inj ured, or a vehicle you know t o be st olen, call roadside assist ance or ot her special nonem ergency num ber. “Th e w ir e le ss in du st ry r e m in ds you t o u se you r ph on e sa fely w h en dr iv in g.” For m or e in for m a t ion , ple a se ca ll 1 - 8 8 8 - 9 0 1 - SAFE, or visit ou r w e b- sit e w w w .w ow - com .com Pr ov ide d by t h e Ce llu la r Te lecom m u n ica t ion s & I n t e r n e t Associat ion Ope r a t in g En v ir onm e n t Rem em ber t o follow any special regulat ions in force in any area and always swit ch your phone off whenever it is forbidden t o use it , or when it m ay cause int erference or danger. When connect ing t he phone or any accessory t o anot her device, read it s user's guide for det ailed safet y inst ruct ions. Do not connect incom pat ible product s. As wit h ot her m obile radio t ransm it t ing equipm ent , users are advised t hat for t he sat isfact ory operation of t he equipm ent and for t he safet y of personnel, it is recom m ended t hat t he equipm ent should only be used in t he norm al operating posit ion. Usin g You r Ph on e N e ar Ot h e r Elect r on ic D e v ices Most m odern elect ronic equipm ent is shielded from radio frequency ( RF) signals. However, cert ain elect ronic equipm ent m ay not be shielded against t he RF signals from y our wireless phone. Consult t he m anufact urer t o discuss alt ernat iv es. Pa cem a k e r s Pacem ak er m anufact urers recom m end t hat a m inim um dist ance of 15 cm ( 6 inches) be m aint ained bet ween a wireless phone and a pacem aker t o avoid pot ent ial int erference wit h t he pacem aker. These recom m endat ions are consist ent wit h t he independent research and recom m endat ions of Wireless Technology Research. Pe r son s w it h pa cem a k e r s: l should always keep t he phone m ore t han 15 cm ( 6 inches) from t heir pacem aker when t he phone is swit ched on. l should not carry t he phone in a breast pocket . l should use t he ear opposit e t he pacem aker t o m inim ize pot ent ial int erference. I f you have any reason t o suspect t hat int erference is t aking place, swit ch your phone off im m ediat ely . H e a r in g Aids Som e digit al wireless phones m ay int erfere wit h som e hearing aids. I n t he ev ent of such int erference, y ou m ay wish t o consult your hearing aid m anufact urer t o discuss alt ernat iv es. Ot h e r M e dica l D e vice s I f you use any ot her personal m edical devices, consult t he m anufact urer of y our device t o det erm ine if it is adequat ely shielded from ext ernal RF energy. Your phy sician m ay be able t o assist y ou in obt aining t his inform at ion. Swit ch your phone off in healt h care facilit ies w hen any regulat ions post ed in t hese areas inst ruct you t o do so. Hospit als or healt h care facilit ies m ay be using equipm ent t hat could be sensit iv e t o ex t ernal RF energy. Ve h icle s RF signals m ay affect im properly inst alled or inadequat ely shielded elect ronic syst em s in m ot or vehicles. Check wit h t he m anufact urer or it s represent at ive regarding your vehicle. You should also consult t he m anufact urer of any equipm ent t hat has been added t o y our v ehicle. Post e d Fa cilit ie s Swit ch your phone off in any facilit y where post ed not ices require y ou t o do so. Pot e n t ia lly Ex plosive En v ir on m e n t s Swit ch your phone off when in any area wit h a pot entially explosive at m osphere and obey all signs and inst ruct ions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire result ing in bodily inj ury or even deat h. Users are advised t o swit ch t he phone off while at a refueling point ( service st at ion) . Users are rem inded of t he need t o observe rest rict ions on t he use of radio equipm ent in fuel depot s ( fuel st orage and dist ribut ion areas) , chem ical plant s or where blasting operat ions are in progress. Areas w it h a pot ent ially explosive at m osphere are oft en but not always clearly m arked. They include below deck on boat s, chem ical t ransfer or st orage facilit ies, vehicles using liquefied pet roleum gas ( such as propane or but ane) , areas w here t he air cont ains chem icals or particles, such as grain, dust or m et al powders, and any ot her area where you would norm ally be advised t o t urn off your vehicle engine. Em e r ge n cy Ca lls This phone, like any wireless phone, operat es using radio signals, wireless and landline net works as well as user program m ed funct ions, which cannot guarant ee connect ion in all condit ions. Therefore, y ou should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essent ial com m unicat ions ( m edical em ergencies, for ex am ple) . Rem em ber, t o m ake or receiv e any calls t he phone m ust be swit ched on and in a service area wit h adequat e signal st rengt h. Em ergency calls m ay not be possible on all wireless phone net works or when cert ain net work services and/ or phone feat ures are in use. Check wit h local service providers. To m ake an em ergency call: 1. I f t he phone is not on, swit ch it on. 2. Key in t he em ergency num ber for y our present location ( for ex am ple, 911 or ot her official em ergency num ber) . Em ergency num bers vary by location. 3. Press I f cert ain feat ures are in use ( call barring, for ex am ple) , you m ay first need t o deact ivat e t hose feat ures before you can m ake an em ergency call. Consult t his docum ent and your local cellular service provider. When m aking an em ergency call, rem em ber t o give all t he necessary inform at ion as accurately as possible. Rem em ber t hat y our phone m ay be t he only m eans of com m unicat ion at t he scene of an accident ; do not cut off t he call unt il giv en perm ission t o do so. Re st r ict in g Ch ildr e n 's a cce ss t o you r Ph on e Your phone is not a t oy. Children should not be allowed t o play wit h it because t hey could hurt t hem selves and ot hers, dam age t he phone or m ak e calls t hat increase y our phone bill. FCC N ot ice a n d Ca u t ion s FCC N ot ice - Connect t he equipm ent int o an out let on a circuit different from t hat t o which t he receiv er is connect ed. - Consult t he dealer or an experienced radio/ TV t echnician for help. The phone m ay cause TV or radio int erference if used in close proxim it y t o receiving equipm ent . The FCC can require y ou t o st op using t he phone if such int erference cannot be elim inat ed. Vehicles using liquefied pet roleum gas ( such as propane or but ane) m ust com ply wit h t he National Fire Prot ect ion St andard ( NFPA- 58) . For a copy of t his st andard, cont act t he Nat ional Fire Prot ect ion Associat ion, One Bat t ery m arch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, At t n: Publication Sales Division. Ca u t ion s Changes or m odifications m ade in t he radio phone, not expressly approved by Sam sung, will void t he user’s aut horit y t o operat e t he equipm ent . Only use approved bat t eries, ant ennas and chargers. The use of any unaut horized accessories m ay be dangerous and void t he phone w arrant y if said accessories cause dam age or a defect t o t he phone. Alt hough your phone is quit e st urdy, it is a com plex piece of equipm ent and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hit t ing, bending or sit t ing on it . Ot h e r I m por t a n t Sa fet y I n for m at ion l Only qualified personnel should service t he phone or inst all t he phone in a vehicle. Fault y inst allat ion or service m ay be dangerous and m ay invalidat e any warrant y applicable t o t he device. l Check regularly t hat all wireless phone equipm ent in your v ehicle is m ount ed and operating properly. l Do not st ore or carry flam m able liquids, gases or ex plosive m at erials in t he sam e com part m ent as t he phone, it s part s or accessories. l For vehicles equipped wit h an air bag, rem em ber t hat an air bag inflat es wit h great force. Do not place obj ect s, including bot h inst alled or port able wireless equipm ent in t he area over t he air bag or in t he air bag deploym ent area. I f wireless equipm ent is im properly inst alled and t he air bag inflat es, serious inj ury could result . l Swit ch your phone off before boarding an aircraft . The use of wireless phone in aircraft is illegal and m ay be dangerous t o t he aircraft 's operation. l Failure t o observe t hese inst ruct ions m ay lead t o t he suspension or denial of t elephone services t o t he offender, or legal action, or bot h. Pr odu ct Pe r for m an ce Ge t t in g t h e M ost Ou t of You r Sign a l Re ce pt ion The qualit y of each call you m ak e or receive depends on t he signal st rengt h in y our area. Your phone inform s you of t he current signal st rengt h by displaying a num ber of bars next t o t he signal st rengt h icon. The m ore bars displayed, t he st ronger t he signal. I f you're inside a building, being near a window m ay give you bet t er recept ion. Un de r st a n din g t h e Pow e r Sav e Fe a t u r e I f your phone is unable t o find a signal aft er 15 m inut es of searching, a Power Save feat ure is aut om at ically act ivat ed. I f your phone is act ive, it periodically recheck s service availabilit y or y ou can check it y ourself by pressing any k ey. Any t im e t he Power Save feat ure is act ivat ed, a m essage displays on t he screen. When a signal is found, y our phone ret urns t o st andby m ode. M ain t a in in g You r Ph on e 's Pe a k Pe r for m a n ce For t he best care of y our phone, only aut horized personnel should service your phone and accessories. Fault y service m ay void t he warrant y. There are sev eral sim ple guidelines t o operat ing y our phone properly and m aint aining safe, sat isfact ory service. l Place t he m obile phone's acoust ic out put next t o your ear for proper orent at ion. l Do not tamper or alter the phone's antenna. l Don't use t he phone if t he ant enna is dam aged. l Speak directly int o t he phone's receiv er. l Avoid ex posing your phone and accessories t o rain or liquid spills. I f your phone does get wet , im m ediat ely t urn t he power off and rem ove t he bat t ery. I f it is inoperable, call Cust om er Care for service. Av a ila bilit y of Var iou s Fe at u r e s/ Rin g Ton e s Many services and feat ures are net work dependent and m ay require addit ional subscription and/ or usage charges. Not all feat ures are available for purchase or use in all areas. Downloadable Ring Tones m ay be av ailable at an addit ional cost . Ot her condit ions and rest rict ions m ay apply. See your service provider for addit ional inform at ion. Ba t t e r y St a n dby a n d Ta lk Tim e St andby and t alk t im es will vary depending on phone usage pat t erns and condit ions. Bat t ery power consum ption depends on fact ors such as net work configuration, signal st rengt h, operat ing t em perat ure, feat ures select ed, frequency of calls, and voice, dat a, and ot her application usage pat t erns. Ba t t e r y Pr e ca u t ion s l Never use any charger or bat t ery t hat is dam aged in any w ay. l Use t he batt ery only for it s int ended purpose. l I f you use t he phone near t he net work's base st at ion, it uses less power; t alk and st andby tim e are greatly affect ed by t he signal l st rengt h on t he cellular net work and t he param et ers set by t he net work operat or. Bat t ery charging t im e depends on t he rem aining bat t ery charge and t he t ype of bat t ery and charger used. The batt ery can be charged and discharged hundreds of t im es, but it will gradually wear out . When t he operation t im e ( t alk t im e and st andby t im e) is not iceably short er t han norm al, it is t im e t o buy a new bat t ery. I f left unused, a fully charged bat t ery will discharge it self over t im e. Use only Sam sung- approved bat t eries and recharge y our bat t ery only wit h Sam sung- approved chargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from t he power source. Do not leave t he bat t ery connect ed t o a charger for m ore t han a week , since overcharging m ay short en it s life. Ex t rem e t em perat ures will affect t he charging capacit y of your bat t ery: it m ay require cooling or warm ing first . Do not leave t he bat t ery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in sum m er or wint er condit ions, as y ou will reduce t he capacit y and lifetim e of t he bat t ery. Always t ry t o k eep t he bat t ery at room t em perat ure. A phone wit h a hot or cold bat t ery m ay t em porarily not work, even when t he bat t ery is fully charged. Li- ion bat t eries are part icularly affect ed by t em perat ures below 0 ° C ( 32 ° F) . Do not short - circuit t he batt ery. Accident al short - circuit ing can occur when a m et allic obj ect ( coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connect ion bet ween t he + and - t erm inals of t he bat t ery ( m et al st rips on t he batt ery) , for exam ple when y ou carry a spare batt ery in a pocket or bag. Short - circuit ing t he t erm inals m ay dam age t he bat t ery or t he obj ect causing t he short - circuit ing. Dispose of used batt eries in accordance wit h local regulat ions. I n som e areas, t he disposal of bat t eries in household or business t rash m ay be prohibit ed. For safe disposal options for Li- I on bat t eries, cont act your nearest Sam sung aut horized service cent er. Always recycle. Do not dispose of bat t eries in a fire. Ca r e a n d M a in t e n a n ce Your phone is a product of superior design and craft sm anship and should be t reat ed wit h care. The suggest ions below will help you fulfill any warrant y obligations and allow you t o enj oy t his product for m any y ears. l Keep t he phone and all it s part s and accessories out of t he reach of sm all children. l Keep t he phone dry. Precipit at ion, hum idit y and liquids cont ain m inerals t hat will corrode elect ronic circuit s. l Do not use t he phone wit h a wet hand. Doing so m ay cause an elect ric shock t o you or dam age t o t he phone. l Do not use or st ore t he phone in dust y , dirty areas, as it s m oving part s m ay be dam aged. l Do not st ore t he phone in hot areas. High t em perat ures can l short en t he life of elect ronic devices, dam age bat t eries, and warp or m elt cert ain plastics. Do not st ore t he phone in cold areas. When t he phone w arm s up t o it s norm al operat ing t em perature, m oist ure can form inside t he phone, which m ay dam age t he phone's elect ronic circuit boards. Do not drop, k nock or shak e t he phone. Rough handling can break int ernal circuit boards. Do not use harsh chem icals, cleaning solv ent s or st rong det ergent s t o clean t he phone. Wipe it wit h a soft clot h slight ly dam pened in a m ild soap- and- wat er solut ion. Do not paint t he phone. Paint can clog t he device's m oving part s and prevent proper operat ion. Do not put t he phone in or on heat ing devices, such as a m icrowave oven, a st ove or a radiat or. The phone m ay explode when overheat ed. When t he phone or bat t ery get s w et , t he label indicat ing wat er dam age inside t he phone changes color. I n t his case, phone repairs are no longer guarant eed by t he m anufact urer's warrant y , even if t he warrant y for y our phone has not expired. I f your phone has a flash or light , do not use it t oo close t o t he ey es of people or anim als. This m ay cause dam age t o t heir eyes. Use only t he supplied or an approved replacem ent ant enna. Unaut horized ant ennas or m odified accessories m ay dam age t he phone and violat e regulat ions governing radio devices. I f t he phone, bat t ery, charger or any accessory is not working properly, t ake it t o y our nearest qualified service facilit y. The personnel t here will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service. for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal. Correct disposal of batteries in this product (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems) This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. Where marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment. To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return system. assembling and preparing your mobile phone Get started by assembling and setting up your mobile phone for its first use. phone. 2. Scroll to the profile you are using. 3. PressÕ Edit Õ Voice call ringtone. 4. Select a ringtone category Õ a ringtone. 5. Press Õ Select (if necessary). 6. Press . To switch to another profile, select it from the list. Use the simplified menus To set up simplified menu items, 1. In Idle mode, press [OK]. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Press Õ Customise menu. Select your favourite menus. Press Õ Open to select submenus (if necessary). Press . To access an item from the simplified menus, In Idle mode, press [OK]. Scroll to the menu item you want and press [OK]. Lock your phone 1. In Menu mode, select Settings Õ Security Õ Phone lock Õ On. 2. Enter a new 4- to 8-digit password and press . 3. Enter the new password again and press . T9 want appears on the display. 1. Press the appropriate alphanumeric keys to enter an entire word. 2. When the word displays correctly, press [0] to insert a space. If the correct word does not display, select an alternate word from the list that appears. troubleshooting If you are having trouble with your mobile phone, try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a service professional. While using your phone, the following messages may appear: Message Try this to solve the problem: Your battery is low. Recharge or replace the battery to continue using the phone. The audio quality of the call is poor. l When you are in areas with weak signals or poor reception, you may lose reception or experience poor audio quality. Move to another area and try again. You select a contact to call, but the call is not dialled. l Ensure that the correct number is stored in the contact list. l Re-enter and save the number, if necessary. The battery does not charge properly or sometimes the phone turns itself off. l The battery terminals may be dirty. Wipe both gold-coloured contacts with a clean, soft cloth and try charging the battery again. l If the battery will no longer charge completely, dispose of the old battery properly and replace it with a new battery. Your phone is hot to the touch. When you use several applications at once, your phone requires more power and may heat up. This is normal and should not affect your phone’s lifespan or performance. HAC Mode To insure that the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating for your phone is maintained, secondary transmitters such as Bluetooth components must be disabled during a call. HearingAidCompatibilitywithMobilePhones Whensomemobilephonesareusednearsomehearingdevices(hearingaidsand cochlearimplants),usersmaydetectabuzzing,humming,orwhiningnoise.Some hearingdevicesaremoreimmunethanotherstothisinterferencenoise,andphones alsovaryintheamountofinterferencetheygenerate. Thewirelesstelephoneindustryhasdevelopedratingsforsomeoftheirmobile phones,toassisthearingdeviceusersinfindingphonesthatmaybecompatible withtheirhearingdevices.Notallphoneshavebeenrated.Phonesthatarerated havetheratingontheirboxoralabelonthebox. Theratingsarenotguarantees.Resultswillvarydependingontheuser’shearing deviceandhearingloss.Ifyourhearingdevicehappenstobevulnerabletointerference,youmaynotbeabletousearatedphonesuccessfully.Tryingoutthephone withyourhearingdeviceisthebestwaytoevaluateitforyourpersonalneeds. M-Ratings:PhonesratedM3orM4meetFCCrequirementsandarelikelytogeneratelessinterferencetohearingdevicesthanphonesthatarenotlabeled.M4isthe better/higherofthetworatings. T-Ratings:PhonesratedT3orT4meetFCCrequirementsandarelikelytobemore usablewithahearingdevice’stelecoil(“TSwitch”or“TelephoneSwitch”)than unratedphones.T4isthebetter/higherofthetworatings.(Notethatnotallhearing deviceshavetelecoilsinthem.) Hearingdevicesmayalsobemeasuredforimmunitytothistypeofinterference.Your hearingdevicemanufacturerorhearinghealthprofessionalmayhelpyoufindresults foryourhearingdevice.Themoreimmuneyourhearingaidis,thelesslikelyyouare toexperienceinterferencenoisefrommobilephones. 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 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. GH68-08136A
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