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US FDA Update on Mobile Phones

How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful?

Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, research efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. In one study, mice genetically altered to be predisposed to developing one type of cancer developed more than twice as many such cancers when they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls. There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained from animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones. First, it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans. Second, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had already been treated with cancer-causing chemicals, and other studies exposed the animals to the RF virtually continuously—up to 22 hours per day.

For the past five years in the United States, the mobile phone industry has supported research into the safety of mobile phones. This research has resulted in two findings in particular that merit additional study:

1.In a hospital-based, case-control study, researchers looked for an association between mobile phone use and either glioma (a type of brain cancer) or acoustic neuroma (a benign tumor of the nerve sheath). No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma. There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of types of gliomas were considered together. It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years.

2.When 20 types of glioma were considered separately, however, an association was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma, neuroepithelliomatous tumors. It is possible with multiple comparisons of the same sample that this association occurred by chance. Moreover, the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used, or the length of the calls. In fact, the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use. Most cancer causing agents increase risk with increased exposure. An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results.(1)

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Contents @NNTN4491A@ Page Table of Contents Private Calls 121 Iii105 117172 133159 169Page Final Draft Introduction Page Driving Safety Tips Driving Safety TipsPage Getting Started Side View 58sr Phone FeaturesBattery BatteryAttaching the Battery Charging the Battery Detaching the BatteryTurning Your i 58sr Phone On/Off Battery Charging StatusTurning Your i 58sr Phone On/Off Page Enabling Security Enabling SecurityReceiving Over-the-Air Programming SIM Card Personal Identification Number PIN Security Features of the i 58sr PhoneEntering the SIM PIN Security Features of the i 58sr PhoneChanging the PIN Press * * 0 5 s Unblocking the SIM PINDisabling/Enabling the PIN Requirement Security Features of the i 58sr Phone Inserting/Removing the SIM Card 000800137866150 Activating Keypad Lock Keypad LockReceiving Private Calls Receiving Incoming CallsReceiving New Text Messages Receiving New Voice MailDeactivating Keypad Lock Receiving New Net AlertViewing/Editing My Information Status Light Sr Phone Status IndicatorStatus of Your i 58sr Phone My InformationT9 Text Input Entry Modes Using T9 Text InputUsing T9 Text Input Using Alpha Mode Choosing a Text Entry ModeUsing Word Mode Adding Words to the User Database Enter a WordChoosing a Language Using Numeric ModeUsing Symbols Mode Ready Screen Display EssentialsDisplay Screen Elements Status Icons Display Screen Elements T9 Text Input icons you are using T9Menu Icon Text Display AreaCall Information Icons Navigating Menus and Lists Navigating Menus and ListsDisplay Options Menu Item Use to Main Menu OptionsMain Menu Options Page Phonebook Phonebook Icons Accessing Phonebook with an i2000, i2000plus, or GSM PhonePhonebook Entries and Speed Dial Numbers Voice Names Accessing Your PhonebookVoice Names Viewing Phonebook Entries About Phonebook EntriesPhonebook Menu screen Sorting Phonebook EntriesAbout Phonebook Entries Adding Phonebook Entries Checking Phonebook CapacityFrom the Phonebook screen, press m Delete Change Storing Phone Numbers and Private IDs Quickly About Phonebook Entries Editing Phonebook Entries Press R to scroll to Delete Contact or Delete Number Pause Digit EntryDeleting Phonebook Entries Pause Digit EntryPlus Dialing Making Phone Calls Digital CellularMaking Calls from the Phonebook Using Direct DialMaking Phone Calls Making Calls from the Recent Calls ListLast Number Redial Using Speed DialUsing Turbo Dial Placing International Phone Calls Making TTY CallsRecent Calls Emergency CallingReceiving a Phone Call Ending a Phone CallRecent Calls Viewing Recent CallsCalling From the Recent Calls List Getting Detailed Information About Recent CallsStoring a Recent Call Number to the Phonebook Deleting Recent Calls Accessing Voice Record* From Recent CallsMute Missed CallsHands-Free Speakerphone Call Timers Call TimersAccepting Calls Call WaitingTurning Off Call Waiting Switching Between CallsDeclining Calls Ending the Active CallThree-Way Calling Call HoldCall Forwarding Call ForwardingTurning On Call Forwarding Turning Off Call Forwarding Setting Call Forwarding to Voice Mail Call Forwarding Page Message Center MessagesTransferring Calls to Voice Mail New Message IndicatorsVoice Mail Logging Into Voice Mail Using Voice MailUsing Voice Mail Text and Numeric Messaging Viewing a Message Later New Messages IndicatorsAccessing New Messages View a Message ImmediatelyViewing Stored Messages Net AlertUsing Your Phone as a Modem Using Your Phone as a ModemPage Making a Private Call from the Phonebook Private CallsPrivate Call Making a Private Call from the KeypadReceiving a Private Call Making a Private Call from the Recent Call ListPrivate Call Making Calls Using Voice-Activated DialingStoring Private IDs Placing a Call Alert from the Phonebook Call AlertsPlacing a Call Alert from the Keypad Call Alerts Ready to Alert ScreenReceiving Call Alerts Sorting Call Alerts Accessing the Call Alert QueueCall Alert Queue Viewing Call Alert Date and TimePress S to scroll to First on Top or Last on Top Responding to a Call Alert From the QueueDeleting a Call Alert From the Queue Naming a Talkgroup Group CallGroup Call Making a Group Call from the KeypadMaking a Group Call from the Phonebook Joining a Talkgroup Making a Group Call from the Recent Calls ListReceiving a Group Call Turning Group-Silent On or Off Group-Silent ProgrammingPage GPS Enabled Important Things to Keep in Mind Making an Emergency Call Making an Emergency CallViewing Your Approximate Location Accessing the GPS MenuViewing Your Approximate Location Enhancing GPS Performance Updating Satellite Almanac Data Setting Privacy OptionsUpdating Satellite Almanac Data 100 Setting the GPS PIN Security Feature101 Using GPS with Map SoftwareUsing GPS with Map Software 102 Software CompatibilityGetting Started 103 Getting the Best Location Information104 105 Datebook106 Symbol DescriptionDatebook Icons Viewing Your DatebookViewing Your Datebook Viewing a WeekViewing a Day 107108 About Datebook EventsViewing Event Details Viewing TodayAdding New Events Adding New Events109 110 111 112 Editing Events Editing EventsDeleting Events 113114 Customizing Datebook Set UpDatebook Event Reminders 115 Customizing Datebook Set Up116 117 MemoCreating a Memo Viewing a Memo118 Editing the MemoDeleting the Memo Making a Call to the Memo NumberStoring the Memo Number to Phonebook Storing the Memo Number to Phonebook119 120 121 Accessing Voice RecordVoice Record About Voice Record122 Recording a Voice RecordPlaying a Voice Record Adding to a Voice Record Adding to a Voice RecordLabeling a Voice Record 123124 Deleting a Voice RecordLocking/Unlocking a Voice Record Voice Record Memory Voice Record Memory125 126 127 Accessing Java MenuJava 128 Installing Java ApplicationsRunning Java Applications Downloading Java Applications About GPS Privacy Options129 130 Setting Privacy for Each Java ApplicationGranting or Denying Permission Java Memory Java Memory131 132 Deinstalling Java Applications133 SettingsCustomizing the i58sr Phone 134 Ring/VibeMain Options 135 SettingsRing Style and Notification Type Vibrate Then Ring phone is set to 136137 Phone Setup138 Call SetupUsing Phone Lock Security139 Setting Keypad LockSetting New Passwords Enabling and Disabling SIM PIN140 Using Master ResetPersonalize Reordering Main Menu141 Changing Power-Up ProgramChanging Ready Screen Options 142 Initial Setup143 Changing Time and Date Format144 Setting Auto RedialSetting Backlight Timer 145 Setting Photo SensorAdjusting Status Light Setting Text DisplayMaster Clear Setting ScrollingFeature Reset Changing Display Language147 Setting Baud RateSetting TTY Mode 148 Setting TTY Baud RateAlert Timeout 149 Voice VolumeReturn to Home 150 Tkgrp Talkgroup SettingsService Status Styles151 Creating a Style152 Editing a StyleActivating a Style 153 Using the Styles MenuSetting Call Filtering Turning Off a Style154 Setting Phone Call FilteringShortcuts ShortcutsCreating a Shortcut 155156 Using a Shortcut157 Using the Shortcut Menu158 159 AccessoriesWearable Carrying Solutions Swivel Carry Clip160 Using the Swivel Carry ClipRemoving the Swivel Carry Clip Batteries BatteriesCharging Lithium Ion Batteries 161162 Battery Operating InstructionsTravel Chargers 163 Using the Travel ChargerMulti-Voltage Travel Charger Operating Specifications Economy Travel Charger U.S. Only164 Data AccessoriesUsing the USB Universal Serial Bus USB Cable165 Using the Data CableData Accessories RS232 Data Cable166 Using the Dual Port Adapter CableDual Port Adapter Cable 167 Using the PDA Converter PlugPDA Converter Plugs 168 Status Messages Message Description Other Important InformationUnderstanding Status Messages 169170 Understanding Status Messages 171172 Safety and General InformationRF Operational Characteristics Antenna Care Phone OperationTwo-way radio operation Body-worn operation174 Approved AccessoriesMedical Devices Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility176 Use While DrivingOperational Warnings Operational Warnings177 178 Cleaning and Drying ConsiderationsOperational Cautions Operational Cautions 179180 Accessory Safety Information181 US FDA Update on Mobile Phones182 Why the concern?What kinds of phones are in question? 183 184 185 What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of mobile phones?186 References Where can I find additional information?187 188 Limited Warranty Motorola Communication ProductsT E 189 Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products190 IV. HOW to GET Warranty Service191 VI. Patent and Software Provisions192 193 III. HOW to GET Warranty Service194 Patent and Software Provisions195 196 Patent and Trademark InformationPatent and Trademark Information 197198 199 Index200 201 175 202203 204
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