Sony Ericsson T68i warranty Radio Frequency RF Exposure and SAR

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RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) EXPOSURE AND SAR

Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields).

Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed by scientific organizations*, e.g., ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection), through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. All Sony Ericsson mobile phone models are designed to operate within these stringent levels. The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements.

Accessories can significantly affect a mobile phone's compliance with the radio frequency exposure guidelines. To avoid causing loss of performance or radio frequency exposure levels above the permissible limits, it is recommended that you only use Sony Ericsson or Ericsson original accessories intended for use with the mobile phone. If you wear the mobile phone on your body while it is transmitting, and you do not use a Sony Ericsson or Ericsson original body-worn accessory, please ensure that the mobile phone is positioned a minimum of

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1.5cm (0.6 in.) from your body and that you are not using an accessory that contains any metal.

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating can be well below this value.

This is because the mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network. Therefore, the closer you are to a base station, the more likely it is that the actual SAR level will decrease.

Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure guidelines do not mean that there are variations in safety. While there may be differences in SAR levels among mobile phone models, all mobile phone models must be designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines.

A separate leaflet with SAR information for this mobile phone model is included with the material that comes with this mobile phone. This information is also available on www.sonyericsson.com.

More information on radio frequency exposure and SAR can be found on: www.sonyericsson.com.

*Examples of radio-frequency exposure guidelines and standards that Sony Ericsson mobile phone models are designed to conform to:

International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), “Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic

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Contents Contents Sony Ericsson Please noteAvailable services Getting startedAbout this user’s guide SIM card30 min Making and receiving calls On/off To turn on the phone Press and hold no until you hear a toneGetting to know your phone Are using Or down See today’s date Make an emergency call Enter the internationalPress and hold any With a specific letter KeysShift between input Press and hold Methods Put a call on hold Press YESLists Go back to standby Press and hold no Shift between input Press and hold Languages Methods Enter a p pause Press and holdShift between input Languages Saving codesOnline services To enter your new menu system, scroll to ConnectWAP Services Homepage Messages Settings Sounds & alerts Profiles DisplayAlarms Timer Stopwatch Calculator Code Memo SMS MMSTo enter letters using multitap text input Input languagesPress YES to exit the menu Multitap text inputY Z + & @ / ¤ % $ € £ ¥ \ § ¿ ¡ 0 Θ Ξ Ψ# * ¶ To delete letters and numbersSelect Edit word, YES Language Input languages that you selected earlier is shownTo send a theme To reset the phonePersonalizing your phone To receive and save a theme To select a picture as backgroundSelect a picture, YES To turn the background picture On or Off, scroll toWhen editing or drawing a picture To edit and save a picturePicture, press and select Save Screen saver To turn the screen saver On or Off, scroll to SettingsTo send a picture Press a key to enter a note Ring signals and melodiesTo set the ring signal volume Specific ring signals for personal calls To send a melodySelect the setting you want, YES Time settings Time is always displayed in standbyTo set the time format, scroll to Settings/Time & date On all the timeAdvanced time settings Answering modeTo select answering mode, scroll to Settings DateTo select a profile, scroll to Settings/Profiles To change a profile settingAutomatic keylock My shortcutsCalling Missed calls Making emergency callsTo view your local emergency numbers, scroll to Call list To turn the call list on or off, scroll to Calls, YESSelect a priority, YES. The number is called. Phone book To set the contact information, scroll to Phone bookScroll to Phone book, YES, Pictures, YES Default standard number To set the default numberGroups To create a group of contactsTo send your business card To receive a business cardTo send a contact Copy contactsSpeed dialing Saying the magic word. See The magic word on Sliding and holding the volume keyTo turn voice dialing on and record number types Select On Instructions appear. Press YES To turn on and record a redial commandRedialing Listen to your recordings. Press no to stop Magic word To turn on and record profile commandsTo turn on and record recording commands Select a voice command, YES To listen to a recorded voice command, selectTo turn on and record the magic word Select On, YESVoice mail To enter the price per call unit Forwarding callsTo check status Select Join calls to resume the conference call, again Two voice lines Enter your phone lock code, YES Select Add new?, YESTo make a calling card call To select a cardEnter your phone lock code, YES Select a card, YES To add a group Additional calling functions Tone signals To add numbers to the accepted callers listSetting up mobile Internet When the message arrives, New settings received Press YES to install the new settingsScroll to Save?, YES Gprs settings that are availableEnter a name for the data account Select an access type To edit a data account To enter WAP profile settings manuallyWhen selecting an existing profile, you can Edit To check your contracts, scroll to WAP Services IP address WAP gateway server addressTo turn on a secure connection Locks PIN codesSelect Edit account, YES Before you start MessagingText messages Text formatting Select a text format, YES Receiving text messagesTemplates To read the text messageLong message at the same time Message options To check the status of a sent messageArea information You have entered the WAP settings. Scroll toTo end a chat session, press and hold no Subject write a title, YES To compose and send a multimedia messageEnter information as follows When an item is highlighted, press to save it in your phone Automatic download optionsTo write and send an e-mail message SelectSave to outbox The e-mail message is saved in the Outbox Write a message, YESUsing mobile Internet Go to one of your bookmarks. Select Bookmarks, YES Delete Delete the bookmark To set push message acceptanceTo clear cache, password list, cookies or push inbox To respond to a push messagePostpone Saves the message for loading later Delete Deletes the push message Stored informationBluetooth wireless technology Before you start PairingTo initiate pairing with a device Transferring and exchanging informationPress , YES To enter a name, scroll to Connect/Bluetooth/OptionsTo organize your list of paired devices To search for devices, scroll to Connect/Bluetooth To change the operation mode, scroll to ConnectSearching for devices Sending and receivingTo connect two devices Activate the infrared portTo activate the infrared port, scroll to Connect To enter the WAP synchronization settings Scroll to Remote login, YESSynchronization with nearby devices Internet synchronizationFax and data calls Send fax and data calls Receive fax and data callsTo cancel the alarm, scroll to Organizer/Alarms More featuresAlarm clock Enter your password Enter your password, YESCheckword and security To add a new codeTo change the password Open code memo as described above To reset code memo Scroll to Options, YES, Reset, YESTo add a new appointment Select a category, YESCalendar settings Starting day Select a start day for the weekEdit, delete, send or copy them by pressing Sound recorder Exchanging calendar entriesTo send an appointment or a task To start a sound recording To end the recording Press noListening to recordings To listen to your recordingsStart the game How to control the games = up = down = left = right = pauseTo turn off the note in standby, press Exchanging notesPhone lock on To edit your PIN2, scroll to Settings/Locks/SIM lockSecurity Troubleshooting To set the phone lockOperator or service provider There is no SIM card in the phone or you may haveYou have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three Insert the correct SIM cardAdditional information Sony Ericsson Consumer web siteProduct Care and Maintenance Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseAntenna Care Efficient USERadio Frequency RF Exposure and SAR Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag Electronic Devices DrivingPower Supply AircraftBlasting Areas Explosive AtmospheresBattery Information Charging the Battery Battery USE and CareChildren Disposing of the ProductDisposing of the Battery Limited WarrantyConditions OUR WarrantyWhat WE will do Declaration of Conformity Lund, DecemberFCC Statement For Canadian customersIcons T68iUG-R3A-AE.book Page 89 Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1047 AM T68iUG-R3A-AE.book Page 90 Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1047 AM T68iUG-R3A-AE.book Page 91 Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1047 AM T68iUG-R3A-AE.book Page 92 Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1047 AM Cell information 53 Charging battery 4 Chat IndexData calls Declaration of conformity 86 Display Handsfree Help textsPIN T68iUG-R3A-AE.book Page 95 Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1047 AM

T68i specifications

The Sony Ericsson T68i, launched in 2002, marked a significant milestone in mobile communication technology, blending functionality with a stylish design. This innovative mobile phone emerged during a time when mobile devices were beginning to shift towards more advanced features beyond mere voice calls and text messaging.

One of the standout features of the T68i was its color display, a groundbreaking development for its time. The phone boasted a 101 x 80 pixels LCD screen that could display up to 256 colors, providing users with a more vibrant and engaging interface compared to the monochrome screens that were prevalent before. This attractive visual upgrade was complemented by a light-responsive design, making it easier to view in various lighting conditions.

The T68i was equipped with a sturdy set of features including SMS and MMS capabilities. Users could send and receive multimedia messages alongside traditional text messages, paving the way for a more interactive communication experience. The phone also supported email functionality, allowing users to stay connected with work and personal contacts on the go.

Another notable technology integrated into the T68i was Bluetooth. As one of the first phones to include this technology, it enabled users to connect wirelessly to other devices such as headsets, allowing for hands-free communication. This was particularly important as it marked the beginning of a shift toward wireless peripherals that would eventually become standard in mobile technology.

The phone's design was sleek and compact, with a simple interface that provided easy navigation through its features. The presence of customizable themes allowed users to personalize their experience, making the T68i appealing to a diverse range of consumers.

In terms of battery life, the T68i was robust, providing a talk time of up to 7 hours and a standby time of up to 300 hours. This ensured that users could depend on their device for extended periods without the constant need for recharging.

Overall, the Sony Ericsson T68i was a pioneering device that encapsulated the transition into the modern era of mobile phones. With its combination of a color display, multimedia messaging capabilities, and wireless connectivity, the T68i played a key role in setting the stage for the smartphones that would follow in the years to come. Its legacy lives on as a testament to innovation in mobile technology.