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Regulatory information

Does the FCC maintain a database that includes information on the location and technical parameters of all the transmitting towers it regulates? Each of the FCC Bureaus maintains its own licensing database system for the service(s) it regulates (e.g., television, cellular service, satellite earth stations.) The FCC issues two types of licenses: site specific and market based. In the case of site specific licensed facilities, technical operating information is collected from the licensee as part of the licensing process. However, in the case of market based licensing (e.g., PCS, cellular), the licensee is granted the authority to operate a radio communications system in a geographic area using as many facilities as are required, and the licensee is not required to provide the FCC with specific location and operating parameters of these facilities.

Information on site specific licensed facilities can be found in the “General Menu Reports” (GenMen) at http://

gullfoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/genmen/index.hts.

The various FCC Bureaus also publish on at least a weekly basis, bulk extracts of their licensing databases. Each licensing database has its own unique file structure. These extracts consist of multiple, very large files. The FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) maintains an index to these databases at http:/ /www.fcc.gov/oet/info/database/fadb.html. Entry points into the various databases include frequency, state/county, latitude/ longitude, call-sign and licensee name. For further information on the Commission's existing databases, you can contact Donald Campbell at dcampbel@fcc.gov or 202-418-2405.

Can local and state governmental bodies establish

limits for RF exposure? Although some local and state governments have enacted rules and regulations about human exposure to RF energy in the past, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 requires the Federal Government to control human exposure to RF emissions. In particular, Section 704 of the Act states that, “No State or local government or instrumentality thereof may regulate the placement, construction, and modification of personal wireless service facilities on the basis of the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions to the extent that such facilities comply with the Commission's regulations concerning such emissions.” Further information on federal authority and FCC policy is available in a fact sheet from

the FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at www.fcc.gov/wtb.

Do wireless smartphones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless smartphones. There is no proof, however, that wireless smartphones are absolutely safe. Wireless smartphones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.

What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless smartphones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless smartphones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless smartphones are shown to emit radiofrequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless smartphones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the smartphones so that the hazard no longer exists.

Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless smartphone industry to take a number of steps, including the following:

Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless smartphones;

Design wireless smartphones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and

Cooperate in providing users of wireless smartphones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless smartphone use on human health

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Contents Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone Intellectual Property Notices Table of Contents Playing media files 138 Staying productive 183 Glossary 283 Regulatory information 287 Index 301 Did You Know? WelcomeDocumentation and software What’s in the box?Hardware What do I need to get started? Top view Setting up your smartphone and computerTreo 700P smartphone overview Tip Did You Know? Front viewBack view Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your smartphone Installing the batteryCharging the battery Indicator light Battery icon Maximizing battery life Making your first call Adjusting call volume What’s my phone number? System requirements Setting up your computerUpgrading from another Palm OS device To Connecting your Treo smartphone to your computerSetting up your computer Setting up your computer Installing the desktop synchronization software Setting up your computer Connecting your Treo smartphone to your computer Synchronizing information-the basics Before You Begin To sync your info, you must installSynchronizing information-the basics Moving around the screen Moving around on your smartphoneScrolling through screens Highlighting and selecting items Highlighting text Accessing command buttonsSelecting menu items Selecting options in a pick list Entering lowercase and uppercase letters Using the keyboardEntering other symbols and accented characters Entering numbers, punctuation, and symbolsEnter Then press Alt To select Symbols and accented charactersOpening applications Using the quick buttonsUsing Applications View Opening applications Turning your smartphone on and off Using your phoneWaking up the screen Turning your phone on and off Opening the Phone application Making calls Dialing using the onscreen Dial PadDialing using the keyboard Select the number you want to dial Press Send to dial Dialing by contact nameDialing with a speed-dial favorite button Dialing from a web page or message Redialing a recently called number Assigning a caller ID photo Receiving callsSetting up voicemail Using voicemailRetrieving voicemail messages Voicemail notificationManaging active calls Ending a call Switching applications during an active call Saving phone numbers Making a second call Answering a second call call waiting Making a conference call Using Flash mode during an Active callManaging active calls Forwarding calls Viewing minutes usage Defining favorite buttons Creating a speed-dial favorite button Optional Select More, and then select advanced options Creating other types of favorite buttonsDeleting a favorite button Editing a favorite buttonUsing a phone headset Using a wired headset Support/bluetooth/ treo700pbluetooth compatibility.html Connecting to a Bluetooth headset or car kitUsing a phone headset Using a Bluetooth headset or car kit Setting your hands-free device to automatically answer calls Selecting ringtones Customizing phone settingsSelecting Phone alert tones Adjusting call volume Assigning a caller ID photo Adjusting ringer volumeAssigning a caller ID ringtone Customizing the Main View in the Phone application Setting your dialing preferences Choosing your privacy settings Customizing phone settings Enabling TTY Manually selecting the wireless band What are all those icons? What are all those icons? What are all those icons? Viewing and using the Alert screen Which application should I use? Using emailHow do I get started? Wireless Sync applicationSetting up Wireless Sync to work with Internet email Wireless Sync application Wireless Sync application Setting up Wireless Sync to work with corporate email Set the following Email Setup info, and then select Next Wireless Sync application Wireless Sync application VersaMail application AOL Setting up VersaMail to work with common providers Setting up VersaMail to work with other providers Messaging Using other wireless featuresCreating and sending a text message Select Send Supported File Types Creating and sending a multimedia messageUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 101 Optional Select Sound , and then select one of the following Messaging alert tones Receiving messagesViewing/playing a multimedia message Using links in messagesUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 105 Arranging your messages Deleting messages Chatting with Messaging Customizing your Messaging settings Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 110 Selecting Messaging alert tones What are all those icons? Web browser Viewing a web Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 115 Defining favorite buttons Creating a bookmarkUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 117 Viewing bookmarks or saved pages Saving aArranging bookmarks and saved pages Editing or deleting a bookmark or savedUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 120 MP3, WMA Downloading files from a webStreaming files from a web Returning to recently viewed pages Copying text from a webFinding text on a web Customizing your web browser settingsUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 125 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 126 Installing the VZAccess Manager software BroadbandAccess ConnectUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 128 Getting help with VZAccess Manager software Terminating a BroadbandAccess Connect Internet session Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 131 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 132 Connections with Bluetooth devices Requesting a connection with another Bluetooth device Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 135 Go to Applications and select Bluetooth Select On Accepting a connection from another Bluetooth deviceUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 137 Camera and Camcorder Playing media filesWant to photograph Press Center To capture the picture Taking a pictureUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 140 Recording a video Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 142 Customizing your Camera settings Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 144 Viewing a picture Pics&VideosMPG Viewing a videoViewing a slide show Sending pictures or videos Copying a picture or video Adding a picture to a contact entry Organizing pictures and videosSaving a picture as wallpaper Deleting a picture or video Rotating a pictureViewing pictures and videos on your computer Pocket Tunes Setting up Windows Media Player for MP3Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 154 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 155 Setting up iTunes for MP3 Optional Insert an expansion card into your smartphone Transferring MP3 files from your computerTransferring music from a CD to your smartphone Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 159 Listening to music on your Treo smartphone Creating a playlist Editing a playlist Contacts Staying organizedContacts Adding a contactUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 165 Defining your business card Viewing or changing contact informationDeleting a contact Displaying your calendar CalendarCreating an event Adding an alarm to an event Creating an untimed event Scheduling a repeating event Color-coding your schedule Customizing display options for your calendar Editing or deleting an eventUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 174 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 175 Selecting alarm tones Adding a task TasksSetting task priority, due date, and other details Organizing your tasks Checking off a taskDeleting a task Customizing Tasks Deleting a memo MemosCreating a memo Documents To Go Professional Staying productiveDocuments To Go Professional Opening a documentCreating a voice memo Voice MemoListening to a voice memo Calculator Switching between Basic and Advanced Calculator ModesSelecting functions in Advanced Calculator Mode Selecting cities World ClockAdding cities Setting an alarmManaging files and applications Using FindInstalling bonus software from the CD Installing applicationsInstalling applications from the Internet Getting help with third-party applications Installing applications from a computerManually deleting applications Removing applicationsViewing application info Viewing application infoUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 197 Sending info over a Bluetooth wireless connection Sending information with Bluetooth wireless technologySending an app over a Bluetooth wireless connection Receiving info over a Bluetooth wireless connection Beaming an entry Beaming informationBeaming an application Receiving beamed information Changing which applications sync Synchronizing information-advancedUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 205 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 206 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 207 Setting up a Bluetooth connection for synchronization Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 209 Synchronizing over a Bluetooth connection Your computer must include the following items Synchronizing over an infrared connectionUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 212 Synchronizing using Wireless Sync Synchronizing using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Using expansion cards Inserting and removing expansion cards Opening applications on an expansion card Accessing items stored on an expansion cardUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 218 Renaming an expansion card Viewing expansion card informationFormatting an expansion card Silencing sounds System sound settingsCustomizing your smartphone Setting system volume levels Adjusting the brightness Display and appearance settingsChanging the screen font Setting display formats Aligning the screen Changing the system color scheme Displaying applications by category Applications settingsArranging applications by category Selecting the applications display Reassigning buttons Changing default applications Locking your keyboard Keyguard Locking your smartphone and infoUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 233 Locking your screen Locking your phone Phone Lock Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 236 Locking your smartphone Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 238 Hiding or masking all private entries Working with private entriesViewing private entries in a specific application Viewing all private recordsEntering owner information Security and Palm Desktop software WindowsUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 242 Setting the date and time System settingsOptimizing power settings Connecting to a virtual private network Connection settingsUpgrading TroubleshootingUpgrading Desktop software installation Performing a soft reset Resetting your smartphonePerforming a system reset Performing a hard reset Replacing the battery Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 253 Screen appears blank ScreenThere’s a blinking bell in the upper-left corner Synchronization Can’t find my user folder Palm Desktop does not respond to a sync attempt Synchronization starts but stops without finishing Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 260 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 261 Have duplicate entries in Microsoft Outlook after I sync My appointments show up in the wrong time slot after I sync If you’re using Palm Desktop software My smartphone won’t connect to the mobile network Signal strength is weakPhone My voice is too quiet on the other end Other person hears an echoHear my own voice echo My phone seems to turn off by itself My smartphone hangs up when I hold it to my earHear static or interference Hands-free devices Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 269 Can’t send or receive SMS text messages Can’t tell if data services are availableCan’t send or receive MMS multimedia messages My smartphone won’t connect to the Internet WebCan’t access a web It takes a long time for a web page to load Secure site refuses to permit a transaction An image or map is too small on my screenCamera Making room on your Treo smartphone Third-party applications Third-party applicationsGetting more help Error messages For a quick introduction Where to learn moreWhile using your Treo smartphone If you need more information 1xRTT single carrier 1x radio transmission technology GlossaryUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 284 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 285 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 286 FCC Notice Regulatory informationRegulatory information Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 289 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 290 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 291 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 292 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 293 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 294 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 295 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 296 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 297 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 298 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 299 SpecificationsUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 300 Numerics IndexSee also alerts 228 Opening Sending from 198, 199 setting trusted pairs See also Calendar application 220 See also Contacts application 91, 127, 245 corporate groupware See also camera 173 Storing attachments 277 synchronizing 85 194 Format Card command 220 Formats Preferences screen Home Home page icon 116, 124 HotSync Manager 210 See also battery links 238 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 317 112 See also memos adding to contact information See also preferences phone Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 321 150 See also battery rechargeable battery. See Rescheduling events 173 reset button Web pages 118 schedules 167 scheduling events 168 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 326 Turning on and off 7 unauthorized users See also events Tasks application Checking off 179 deleting 180 displaying 167, 174 Information 15, 22 system date and time Saving Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 332 211, 258, 259 transferring music from 153
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