Sony T10s warranty Guidelines for Safe Efficient Use, Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy

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Note! Read this information before using your portable phone

 

 

 

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and also sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. Depending upon the type of

mobile phone you have purchased, it operates in different frequency ranges

 

 

 

 

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phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your

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The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection

 

 

 

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(ICNIRP), sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO), published a

statement in 1996 which sets limits for exposure to RF fields from handheld

 

 

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mobile phone. According to this statement, which is based on the available

 

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phones conformbto the ICNIRP recommendations, and international exposure

 

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standards, such as:

CENELEC European Pre-standard ENV50166-2

ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 (USA, Asia- Pacific)

If you want to limit RF exposure even further, you may choose to control the

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Contents Contents At a Glance Cellular Phones and Accessories in Combination Getting Started Preparing Your Phone Pull out the SIM card SIM CardCard-sized SIM cards Corner turned to the leftPhone for the first time BatteryPIN Unblocking Key code, which you also get from your operatorBend the plug connected to the phone upwards and pull it out Indicator light on the top of the phone starts flashing redPress the catch on the bottom Phone Removing the BatteryLift the battery up Turn off the phone0000 Initial SettingsTurning Your Phone On Off Turning Your Phone OnNo network NetworkTurning Your Phone Off OnlyIcons in the Display Display Information Key FunctionsDisplay Information Menu System on Key FunctionsRe-dialling a Previously Called Number Making a CallEnding a Call Calling Line Identification CLI What Happens when I Receive a Call?Making International Calls Making Emergency CallsCiphering Progress Pressing Increases the volumeDuring a Call Muting the MicrophoneTones or touch tones Press the appropriate keys 0-9, * and # Sending Tone SignalsDuring a Call Functions and Settings Scrolling and Selecting Using the Menu SystemMenu System ManualPlay Mail Display Text and SymbolsInterpret this instruction as follows Scroll to another menu Press Y E S to select the menuYour Personal Phone Book To enter digits Entering LettersStoring a Number Together with a Name For example# and p Telephone Banking ServicesTo store in a position of your choice in the SIM memory PressShortcut to Name Recall When a Memory is FullCalling Using the Name BookNumber Phone Numbers between MemoriesCopy to and press Y E S Press Press S to copySIM memory Call List Using the Call ListShortcut to the Call List Turning the Call List OnYour Voice Mail Service Personalizing Ring Signal VolumeRing Signal Type Your PhoneUse the keypad to enter notes Your Own Ring SignalsCLI service Display Light Vibrating unitMinute Minder Time Display LanguagePhone Number Display Auto Store ResetRing signal volume DateTo read the message now Text Messages SMSSending and Receiving Receiving a MessageEnabling the Phone to Send SMS To set the service centre addressReading a Stored Message Replying to a MessageSIM Card Memory Erasing a MessageStoring Incoming Messages Press N OReply to Messages Enhancing Your Text MessagesRepetition of Message Editing the Written Text Composing a Text MessageSending a New Text Message To set the Reply requestedTurning Area Information On Sending a Stored MessageOwn Messages Area InformationAn area information code To insertArea Information Message Types Area Information Message ListTo read an area message To erase or replace a codeVia the Area Receiving an Area MessageYou may also Diverting Incoming CallsActivating Call Diverts Checking the Divert StatusAll calls Cancelling Call DivertsTo cancel a certain call divert AllySIM Card Lock Security for Your Phone SubscriptionKeypad Lock Unblocking Your SIM Card ScriptionYour network operator Autolock Phone LockFull Lock Changing the Call Barring Status Cancelling o All Call BarsChangingo Password Call BarringStoring Fixed Numbers Cancelling Fixed DiallingFixed Dialling Activating Fixed DiallingClosed User Groups Security for Your Phone and Subscription Second Call while a Call Is in Progress Call Waiting ServicerCall Simultaneously Handling More than OneIng Receiving a Second Call while a Call Is ProgressActive and One Call Is on Hold Press N O You can alsoReceiving a Third Call Scroll to Busy? using L E F T and then press Y E SConference Calls Participant To extract a participantEnding the Conference Call To switch between the new call and the conference groupTo make the call To end the new call and return to the conference groupProvided your home net Setting Network PreferencesSearching for Networks Selecting a New NetworkReviewing the List of Networks List of Forbidden NetworksList of Preferred Networks Move is displayed Search ModesS and then Total Call Time or Call Cost Call CostKnowing the Call Time Call InformationLimit Credit Limit for CallsDetermining the Call Cost MadeChanging the Name of a Line Each Line Different Settings foroChanging to the Other Line Receiving a Call on One of the LinesHandsfree Types Answering ModeSetting the Handsfree Type Calling from Your CarChanging a Setting Other Handsfree-related SettingsSelect a mode Ring level Ear volume Ring type only with car kitChanging Security Codes Activating the Calling Card FeatureCalling Card or Credit Card CallsTo select the card Selecting a CardMaking a Credit or Calling Card Call Sending and Receiving Faxes and Data Hiding or Showing Your Phone Number Some Useful FunctionsSpecial Functions Menu Edit the phone numberCheck Menu Alarm ClockUsing the Calculator CalculatorPress *.n To enter a decimal pointsSome Useful Functions Additional Information Error Messages TroubleshootingEnter lock code Phone Does not Come OnNo Indication Poor Sound Quality in Handsfree EquipmentKey Quick KeysTechnical Data Divert GlossaryCall Barring Also called PCN or DCS 1800 systems Dual Band GSM 900/1800PC-Card Line 1/LineNetwork OperatorSelect Service ProviderShort Message Service ScrollScription, please contact your network operator Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Guidelines for Safe Efficient UseEfficient Phone Operation Aircraft Power SupplyElectronic Devices Potentially Explosive Atmospheres t ChildrenBlasting Areas Product CareBle from your local Ericsson subsidiary Our WarrantyWhat We Will Do ProdInstructions for use and maintenance of the product,o Or the installaJohan Siberg, President DeclarationConformity EMC directiveDeclaration of Conformity Index Date Answered calls Format SettingPreferred Request reply SMS Resetting phone SelectionPause Dtmf 24 Level Personal ring signal Network 10 Redialling numbersTelephone banking Format SettingVolume keys 4, 12 Storing names 23 numbers