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design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and

cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health.

At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level. These agencies are:

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Environmental Protection Agency

Federal Communications Commission

Occupational Health and Safety Administration

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

The National Institute of Health also participates in this group.

In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk, what can concerned individuals do?

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 people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, there are simple steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives. Those persons who spend long periods of time on their hand-held mobile phones could consider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and reserving the hand- held models for shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not available.

People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more distance between their bodies and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, they could switch to:

a mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the vehicle,

a hand-held phone with a built-in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package, or

a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist.

Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that mobile phones are harmful. But if people are concerned about the radiofrequency energy from these products, taking the simple precautions outlined above can reduce any possible risk.

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Contents @NNTN4491A@ Page Table of Contents Private Calls 117 Iii105 121169 133159 172Page Final Draft Introduction Page Driving Safety Tips Driving Safety TipsPage Getting Started 58sr Phone Features Side ViewBattery BatteryAttaching the Battery Detaching the Battery Charging 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 Security Features of the i 58sr Phone SIM Card Personal Identification Number PINSecurity Features of the i 58sr Phone Entering the SIM PINChanging the PIN Unblocking the SIM PIN Press * * 0 5 sDisabling/Enabling the PIN Requirement Security Features of the i 58sr Phone Inserting/Removing the SIM Card 000800137866150 Keypad Lock Activating Keypad LockReceiving Incoming Calls Receiving Private CallsReceiving New Voice Mail Receiving New Text MessagesReceiving New Net Alert Deactivating Keypad LockMy Information Status Light Sr Phone Status IndicatorStatus of Your i 58sr Phone Viewing/Editing My InformationT9 Text Input Entry Modes Using T9 Text InputUsing T9 Text Input Choosing a Text Entry Mode Using Alpha ModeUsing Word Mode Enter a Word Adding Words to the User DatabaseUsing Numeric Mode Choosing a LanguageUsing Symbols Mode Ready Screen Display EssentialsDisplay Screen Elements Status Icons T9 Text Input icons you are using T9 Display Screen ElementsMenu Icon Text Display AreaCall Information Icons Navigating Menus and Lists Navigating Menus and ListsDisplay Options Main Menu Options Menu Item Use toMain 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 About Phonebook Entries Viewing Phonebook EntriesPhonebook Menu screen Sorting Phonebook EntriesAbout Phonebook Entries Checking Phonebook Capacity Adding Phonebook EntriesFrom the Phonebook screen, press m Delete Change Storing Phone Numbers and Private IDs Quickly About Phonebook Entries Editing Phonebook Entries Pause Digit Entry Pause Digit EntryDeleting Phonebook Entries Press R to scroll to Delete Contact or Delete NumberPlus Dialing Digital Cellular Making Phone CallsUsing Direct Dial Making Calls from the PhonebookMaking Calls from the Recent Calls List Making Phone CallsLast Number Redial Using Speed DialUsing Turbo Dial Making TTY Calls Placing International Phone CallsEnding a Phone Call Emergency CallingReceiving a Phone Call Recent CallsViewing Recent Calls Recent CallsCalling From the Recent Calls List Getting Detailed Information About Recent CallsStoring a Recent Call Number to the Phonebook Accessing Voice Record* From Recent Calls Deleting Recent CallsMute Missed CallsHands-Free Speakerphone Call Timers Call TimersCall Waiting Accepting CallsEnding the Active Call Switching Between CallsDeclining Calls Turning Off Call WaitingCall Hold Three-Way CallingCall Forwarding Call ForwardingTurning On Call Forwarding Turning Off Call Forwarding Setting Call Forwarding to Voice Mail Call Forwarding Page Messages Message CenterTransferring Calls to Voice Mail New Message IndicatorsVoice Mail Logging Into Voice Mail Using Voice MailUsing Voice Mail Text and Numeric Messaging View a Message Immediately New Messages IndicatorsAccessing New Messages Viewing a Message LaterNet Alert Viewing Stored MessagesUsing Your Phone as a Modem Using Your Phone as a ModemPage Making a Private Call from the Keypad Private CallsPrivate Call Making a Private Call from the PhonebookMaking a Private Call from the Recent Call List Receiving a Private CallPrivate 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 Viewing Call Alert Date and Time Accessing the Call Alert QueueCall Alert Queue Sorting Call AlertsPress 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 Group Call Naming a TalkgroupGroup 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 Group-Silent Programming Turning Group-Silent On or OffPage GPS Enabled Important Things to Keep in Mind Making an Emergency Call Making an Emergency CallAccessing the GPS Menu Viewing Your Approximate LocationViewing Your Approximate Location Enhancing GPS Performance Updating Satellite Almanac Data Setting Privacy OptionsUpdating Satellite Almanac Data Setting the GPS PIN Security Feature 100101 Using GPS with Map SoftwareUsing GPS with Map Software 102 Software CompatibilityGetting Started Getting the Best Location Information 103104 Datebook 105Viewing Your Datebook Symbol DescriptionDatebook Icons 106107 Viewing a WeekViewing a Day Viewing Your DatebookViewing Today About Datebook EventsViewing Event Details 108Adding New Events Adding New Events109 110 111 112 113 Editing EventsDeleting Events Editing Events114 Customizing Datebook Set UpDatebook Event Reminders Customizing Datebook Set Up 115116 Viewing a Memo MemoCreating a Memo 117Making a Call to the Memo Number Editing the MemoDeleting the Memo 118Storing the Memo Number to Phonebook Storing the Memo Number to Phonebook119 120 About Voice Record Accessing Voice RecordVoice Record 121122 Recording a Voice RecordPlaying a Voice Record 123 Adding to a Voice RecordLabeling a Voice Record Adding to a Voice Record124 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 Deinstalling Java Applications 132133 SettingsCustomizing the i58sr Phone 134 Ring/VibeMain Options 135 SettingsRing Style and Notification Type 136 Vibrate Then Ring phone is set toPhone Setup 137Security Call SetupUsing Phone Lock 138Enabling and Disabling SIM PIN Setting Keypad LockSetting New Passwords 139Reordering Main Menu Using Master ResetPersonalize 140141 Changing Power-Up ProgramChanging Ready Screen Options Initial Setup 142Changing Time and Date Format 143144 Setting Auto RedialSetting Backlight Timer Setting Text Display Setting Photo SensorAdjusting Status Light 145Changing Display Language Setting ScrollingFeature Reset Master Clear147 Setting Baud RateSetting TTY Mode 148 Setting TTY Baud RateAlert Timeout 149 Voice VolumeReturn to Home Styles Tkgrp Talkgroup SettingsService Status 150Creating a Style 151152 Editing a StyleActivating a Style Turning Off a Style Using the Styles MenuSetting Call Filtering 153Setting Phone Call Filtering 154155 ShortcutsCreating a Shortcut ShortcutsUsing a Shortcut 156Using the Shortcut Menu 157158 Swivel Carry Clip AccessoriesWearable Carrying Solutions 159160 Using the Swivel Carry ClipRemoving the Swivel Carry Clip 161 BatteriesCharging Lithium Ion Batteries Batteries162 Battery Operating InstructionsTravel Chargers Economy Travel Charger U.S. Only Using the Travel ChargerMulti-Voltage Travel Charger Operating Specifications 163Universal Serial Bus USB Cable Data AccessoriesUsing the USB 164RS232 Data Cable Using the Data CableData Accessories 165166 Using the Dual Port Adapter CableDual Port Adapter Cable 167 Using the PDA Converter PlugPDA Converter Plugs 168 169 Other Important InformationUnderstanding Status Messages Status Messages Message Description170 171 Understanding Status Messages172 Safety and General InformationRF Operational Characteristics Body-worn operation Phone OperationTwo-way radio operation Antenna CareApproved Accessories 174Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility Medical DevicesUse While Driving 176Operational Warnings Operational Warnings177 178 Cleaning and Drying ConsiderationsOperational Cautions 179 Operational CautionsAccessory Safety Information 180US FDA Update on Mobile Phones 181182 Why the concern?What kinds of phones are in question? 183 184 What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of mobile phones? 185186 References Where can I find additional information?187 188 Limited Warranty Motorola Communication ProductsT E Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products 189IV. HOW to GET Warranty Service 190VI. Patent and Software Provisions 191192 III. HOW to GET Warranty Service 193Patent and Software Provisions 194195 Patent and Trademark Information 196197 Patent and Trademark Information198 Index 199200 201 202 175203 204
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