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FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electromagnetic 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.

FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to 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 find 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 energy (RF) exposures. FCC established these guidelines in consultation with FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies. The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless telephones is set at a Specific 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/oet/rfsafety) gives directions for locating the FCC identification number on your phone so you can find your phone’s RF exposure level in the online listing.

8.What has FDA done to measure the radio frequency energy coming from wireless phones?

The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing a technical standard for measuring the radio frequency energy (RF) 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 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques, sets forth the first 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/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 energy (RF). 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.

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User Guide Manual del Usuario Numbers Where is the number? Legal Information For your safety Appendix a Appendix B Dont use a handheld phone while driving For your safetyWireless devices can cause interference in aircraft Your wireless phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dryRemember to make backup copies of all important data Connecting to Other DevicesQuick Guide Menu Shortcuts About Your Device Understand Wireless Network ServicesSign up with a service provider WelcomeRegister Your Phone Newsletters Learn about Accessibility SolutionsContact Nokia Your phone’s labelContact Your Service Provider About your phone Charge BatteryInstall AntennasRemove Important battery informationProlong battery life Switch Your Phone on or OFFKey Description Check the Start ScreenUSE the Soft Keys USE the Scroll KEY Learn about the KeysMake and Answer Calls Memory USETask Instructions Use menu shortcuts View Help SystemBrowse Phone Menus Scroll through menusMenu Menu cont’d Phone Book MenuConnect the headset Phone setupAdjust the volume Adjust the brightnessKey Characters Mode Phone shows Use forText entry Write with ABC and 123 ModesPress the two key two times Press the three key two times Enter numbersEnter punctuation/other characters Other OptionsWhat you press What you see Use special characters in phone numbersWrite with Predictive Text Example To write NokiaSpell Enable Predictive Text Quick MethodTurn on predictive text input Keys and Tools for Predictive TextADD to the Dictionary Insert Numbers and SymbolsTurn off predictive text input Tips for Predictive Text Check a wordRecall Contacts and Numbers Save a Number and Name Using Phone Book MenuContacts Phone book Save Contacts and NumbersADD a Number to a Phone Book Entry Displaying the phone bookChange phone book view Edit a Name or NumberLearn about primary number From the start screenBy recalling the name Change the number typeAssign phone number to a caller group Delete Stored Contacts and NumbersADD Other Information to a Phone Book Entry USE Caller GroupsYou can edit various aspects of a caller group Setting a Ringing Tone and Graphic for a Caller GroupEdit caller group options Check Memory StatusOption Description Call logCheck MISSED, RECEIVED, or Dialed Calls View call log optionsUSE Call Timers Use call log shortcutsDelete Recent Call Lists Turn on a Current Call Timer Clear Call TimersData Timers DATA/FAX and Minibrowser Listen to Your Voice Messages Voice mailboxStore Your Voice Mailbox Number SET GreetingsSelect Text messages, and select Create message Text messagesWrite a Text Message Create and send a text messageUSE Other Options View message optionsMessages to phones in other networks USE Message TemplatesLearn about E-MAIL Text Messages Create and send an e-mail messageReceive Text Messages Respond to a Text MessageRead Messages Later Delete Messages Reply to a MessageReplying via SMS Replying to an e-mail messageForward a message View a message’s settingsErasing messages in the message folders Erasing individual text messagesWork with Messages Saved in the Outbox Message SettingsOrganize Text Messages Using Folders Learn about message memoryCustomize a Profile PersonalizationLearn about Profiles Select a Different ProfileSelect Wallpaper Set ringing volumeSet a ringing tone WallpaperGallery Color schemesScreen Saver Customize screen saverOption Function Open the GalleryView folders Rename ProfilesTimed Profiles Select and customize an enhancement profileSelecting time format Manually setting the clockSET the Display Language SET the ClockCreate a startup message Learn about Voice CommandsDisplaying or hiding the clock Customize the Welcome ScreenPage Work with voice tags Use a voice commandUSE Call Forwarding Advanced featuresLearn about call forwarding feature codes View IN-CALL OptionsStore a feature code Activate/cancel call forwardingFeature code type Description Send OWN Caller ID When Calling USE Call WaitingMake a Conference Call Calling Card Store the feature codesPlace a call without sending your number USE Automatic RedialDialing sequence Use for cards that require you to Choosing a calling card to useMaking calling card calls Voice DialingImportant Notes about Voice Tags Dialing a number using voice dialingAssign a voice tag to a phone number ADD a Voice TAG to a Phone Book EntrySet up 1-touch dialing Touch DialingPress Contacts Scroll to 1-touch dialing and press Select Select a Ringing Tone and Graphic for a Caller Group Touch dialing optionsCaller Groups ADD a Number to a Caller GroupSend touch tone string from phone book USE Touch TonesSet manual touch tone options Send touch tone string manuallyUSE Linking Options Store touch tone string with phone numberLink Phone Book Entries Recall Touch Tone String from the Phone BookLearn about Voice Recorder Record a memoWork with recorded memos Security and System settings Lock Keypad KeyguardSecurity Code Phone Lock Press Menu Settings Security settingsSelect Access codes Select Change security code Change your security codeStore the unlocked phone number Calling the allowed phone numberCall Restrictions Edit call restrictions Press Menu Settings Security settings Call restrictionsAdd a call restriction Select call restrictionsGPS Location Info Sharing Enable or Disable GPS Location Info SharingPress Menu Settings Call settings Location info sharing Erase call restrictionsView Roaming options Automatic Update of ServiceNo Service appears and you cannot make or receive calls Learn about System SelectionUSE the Alarm Clock OrganizerCalendar Use the calculator When the Alarm Sounds for a NoteAdd a calendar note CalculatorView timing options Time an event using split timingTime an event using lap timing StopwatchDelete times Choose other stopwatch optionsContinue View timesRemove AN Application ApplicationsLaunching AN Application Download a NEW ApplicationOther Options Available for Applications Start a new game Game settingsGames Game controlDownload software Your phone and other devicesPersonal Computer ModemMinibrowser Menu Understand Browsing Sessions and IndicatorsMinibrowser Launching the MinibrowserBookmarks Scroll through the menus and contents of aNavigate in the Minibrowser LinksWeb links in minibrowser messages Disable Minibrowser ConfirmationsReceive Messages VIA the Minibrowser Notification of new minibrowser messagesNone No confirmation notes are displayed On connection For Internet accessBoth You terminate a browser sessionUSE Enhancements Safely Reference informationUse the phone only in its normal operating positions Operating environmentEmergency calls Certification Information SAR Keep all enhancements out of the reach of small children Care and MaintenanceEnhancements FEW Practical Rules for Enhancement OperationCharging and Discharging Battery InformationCharging Times Standby and Talk TimesChargers and Other Enhancements Learn about chargers and other enhancementsNokia XPRESS-ON Color Covers Remove the Front and Back Covers Remove and Replace the KeypadReplace the Front and Back Covers Nokia One Year Limited Warranty Melbourne, FL Nokia One Year Limited Warranty D414189 5701392 5821891 D405445 5642377 57967576084471 6414640 6580771 Others D406583 5699482 5802465 6088342 6434186 6587685Internet Association To all users of mobile phones Appendix aGuide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use Appendix a Page Appendix B What is FDAs role concerning the safety of wireless phones? What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? Page Where can I find additional information? Page Call lists, delete recent 29 call restrictions Call timers clearing 30 turning on Call waitingIndex Numerics100 Characters, entering 19 charge the battery 11 clockRestrict calls Ring options, setting 39 ring volume Phone book menu Phone book menu options 16 phone helpDifferences Mail messages 34 timed profiles 43 touch tones New text messages 35 received callsXpress-on color covers 103 104