Motorola ST7762 specifications Safety Information, Ansi C95.1 Ncrp Report 86 Icnirp

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Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals

Antenna Care

Phone Operation

Safety Information

Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.

In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held 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)*

Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific 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).

Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.

Normal Position:

Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.

Tips on Efficient Operation:

For your phone to operate most efficiently:

Extend your antenna fully.

Do not 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.

*American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection

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Contents Welcome All Motorola phones are designed and manufacturedDon’t sweat it Guide OverviewNow what? Here’s an idea of what you’ll learn in each chapterUsing Memory Using MessagingWorks Guide Overview Safety Information Getting StartedSetting Tone Controls Introducing the Menu Features Internal Phone BookUsing Call Timers Lock/Security FeaturesSafety Information Ansi C95.1 Ncrp Report 86 IcnirpPacemakers Hearing Aids Safety Information Package Content Options Getting StartedYour phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured Attaching the Main Battery Cover Battery CoversRemoving the Main Battery Cover Introduction to BatteriesInsert Slide the cover’s narrow end into the small Removing the Auxiliary Battery CoverAttaching the Auxiliary Battery Cover PointTo remove a battery Installing BatteriesTo install a battery Main Battery InstallationAuxiliary Battery Removal To remove the auxiliary batteryAuxiliary Battery Installation Battery Pegs over the bottom of the phone DownUsing the Internal Rapid Charger Charging BatteriesBattery Storage and Disposal Border of the battery icon will flash during chargingBattery Indicator Expert Performance EPCharging SystemUsing the Desktop Charger Plug In Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into aAdapter Desktop Charger Indicators Desktop Charger Charging TimesPhone Overview Function KeysUsing the Smart Button Use the Smart Button’s fingertip convenience forFollow these steps to turn your phone on BasicsTurning Your Phone On What you will seeTurning Your Phone OFF Standby ModeCdma Digital Turn OFF Press and hold Á to turn the phone OFFReading the Indicators Indicates you are receiving a digital signalAppears when a call is in progress Indicates that both the ringer and VibraCall Alert are onDetailed Battery Level Reading Press Ä then press ÝFull Charge Service Light Service LightPlacing a Call Placing and Ending CallsThere are three ways to end a call Ending a CallAnswering a Call Receiving CallsTo answer a call Caller IDUnanswered Call Indicator Ringer/Vibrator SuppressCall Waiting Automatic Redial If you hear an ordinary busy signalRedialing Numbers RedialVibration Mode Basic Tone ControlsMuting the Microphone Adjusting Ringer Volume To adjust ringer volumeAdjusting Earpiece and Keypad Volume VolumeQuick Menu Your Phone & Its ShortcutsPress a to open the Quick Menu StartUsual Shortcuts Using Memory This chapter we will explain how toMaking the Most of Memory Storing Names and Numbers Enter Enter the phone number you want to storeBegin Press  to begin storing Space Entering NamesTo enter a name into the Phone Book SequenceRecalling from Memory Recall by NameClear an Entry To erase a memory entryRecall by Memory Location RecallingRecall Shortcuts Super Speed DialTurbo Dial See page 38 for more details ScratchpadYou dial If necessaryNumber Automated system Pause DialingStoring a Number with Pause Dialing Insert Press Ä and press ¾ or ». You willUsing Pause Dialing Using Memory LinkingStoring Calling Card Numbers Using Calling CardsAccess PausePlacing a Calling Card Call Send Press a or press ¾ or » to sendAgain to end the call Using Messaging Press q to scroll up Press a to selectReceiving Messages Seconds, the screen will change to Press and begin flashingSpecific icon will be flashing Messaging Select Viewing Your Caller IDsEnter Press ¿ to open the Messaging Menu Caller IDCaller ID Options See the following page for more options Checking Your Voice MailIf you have one or more Voice Mail messages, you will see If you have no new messages, you will seeAccess Press ¿ to open the Voice Mail Options Function Menu Voice Mail OptionsConfirm CallBack Press a to dial your Voice Mail box number Reading Your Messages NextMessage Access Press ¿ to open the Message Options Function Menu Message OptionsBe deleted Phone Book TimersWorks Tone ControlPrevious User Compatibility To use the menu systemRoad Maps ExitPhone Book Road Map Press Ä then press a to enter the menu system StartRecalling By Name Phone BookFind Recalling By Location FeatureMenu Other features Phone Book StatusStoring a New Number Number of the lowest available locationStore more numbers Feature Exit When Placing CallsWhen Receiving Calls Viewing Your NumberEditing a Memory Location Find byEdit Original Menu To other featuresEditing cont’d ChooseCall Timers Monitor the length of your callsCallTimers Call Timers Press a to select Viewing the Individual TimerViewing the Resettable Timer View When you enter the Call Timers menuViewing the Cumulative Timer Resetting the TimerReset Press a to reset. You will see Resettable Feature Timer Auto Display Individual TimerOne Minute Audible Timer Timer ExitTimer Repeating Audible TimerSingle Audible Timer Enter If you toggle the timer ON, you will seeTone Controls Tone Controls Silent Mode Selecting a Ringer StyleTone Control Ringer or Vibrator Selection Keypad TonesVibe Transmit Tones Transmit Dtmf Off and press a to selectService Tones Message ReminderLock/Security Lock/Security Unlocking the Phone Auto LockLocking the Phone Lock/SecurePlacing an Emergency Call Emergency CallStoring an Emergency Call Number Enter Enter your emergency numberTo view the three-digit lock code Secure Options SubmenuFactory programmed secure code is To change the three-digit lock codeMaster Reset Master ClearChanging the Secure Code Enter New Enter a new six-digit Secure Code. YourLevel Your phone has two service levelsService Level No restrictionsPhone Options Phone Options Feature Review Getting to Phone OptionsEnter Menu Press Ä then press Call Options SubmenuMultiple Key Answer Call Options Press a to enterOpen to Answer Call OptionsAutomatic Answer Instant RedialDisplay Options Submenu Activating the Quick MenuPress a to enter Option languages and press a to select Changing the LanguageChanging the Banner Enter Press q or Z to scroll to Change BannerCustomizing the Backlight Toggle Press q or Z to scroll to 15 SecondsSelect the displayed option Auto Hyphen Displaying the 24-Hour ClockSystem Options Submenu Displaying the System IDDisplaying the Software Version Displaying the Roam List VersionNickel Metal Hydride Batteries Accessory OptionsLithium Ion Batteries Cigarette Lighter AdapterDesktop Charger AC Adapter Required HolsterHeadset Zero Install Car Kit Hands-Free Vehicle Kit100 Troubleshooting 101My phone was stolen. What should I report and to whom? 102Glossary 103104 105 Scratchpad tones See Dtmf 106Transmit Tones See Dtmf 107108 Patent Information 109Index 110111 112 113