Samsung SCH-A212 user manual Operating Environment, Electronic Devices, Pacemakers

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Health and Safety Information

Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery: it may require cooling or warming first.

Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter conditions, as you will reduce the capacity and life-time of the battery. Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).

Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the back of the battery), for example when you carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the object causing the short-circuit.

Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.

Health and Safety Information

Operating Environment

Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference of danger.

When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.

As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder).

Electronic Devices

Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.

Pacemakers

Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 cm) be maintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.

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Contents SCH-A212 Contents Contents Quick Safety Guide Use qualified service Accessories and batteriesUnpacking Use sensiblyPhone Layout Your PhoneWith the phone open With the phone closeDisplay Service Light BacklightFor details on the text input modes, see Charging a Battery Installing BatteryTo Install the Battery To Remove the BatteryUsing the Desktop Charger Using the Travel ChargerLow Battery Indicator Switching the Phone On/OffOpen the phone Press and hold down to switch the phone on Hold down until the power off animation begins to playTalk Mode Standby ModePower Save Mode Lock ModeMaking a Call Call FunctionsRedialling Last Number Correcting the NumberOne-Touch Dial Speed Dialling from PhonebookTwo-Touch Dial Three-Touch DialAdjusting the Volume Answering a CallKey except . See Viewing Missed Calls In-Use Menu OptionsSENDSend Dropped CallsCall Waiting Three-Way CallingFailed Calls Quick Switching to Manner Mode Using the Display NotepadContact your service provider to activate Call Forwarding Call ForwardingExample When you are writing a new message Menu Changing Text Input ModePress to access the Input Mode menu Entering TextSmart Punctuations T9 English ModeUpper Case Letters Period, hyphen, and apostrophe are available onIncluding a Number AlphaABC ModeScrolling Clearing Letters and WordsNumber Mode Symbol ModeInserting a Space Clearing WordsAccessing a Menu Function by Scrolling Using the MenusEnter the menu facility Move back to the previous menu levelAccessing a Menu Function by Using its Shortcut Select the desired setting by pressingSelect SVC LED by pressing and pressing Incoming Erase Logs Outgoing Air Time Answer Mode Forward To Modem SettingList of Menu Functions Waiting5 Int. Call Incoming # WAP Browser WAP BrowserLaunching the WAP Browser Exiting the WAP BrowserNavigating the WAP Browser Using the WAP Browser Soft KeysHere’s how the keys work in the WAP browser Keys to select themUsing Bookmarks Using LinksEntering Text in the WAP Browser Initiating a Phone Call during a WAP Browser SessionDownloads Contact your service provider for further detailsMy Downloads New bookmark is added to the bottom of your bookmark listView Settings Modem SettingGet Downloads Forward ToOutgoing CallsAuto Connect High Rate DataIncoming Erase LogsAir Time Phonebook Answer ModeFind Number Finding a Number by its NameFinding a Number by its Group Finding a Number by its Entry NumberIf necessary, press or to scroll to the desired name Del deletes the numberAdd Entry Creating a New EntryAdding a Number in an Existing Entry My Phone Number Edit GroupScheduler Bell and Melody usingSelecting a Day in Calendar Creating a New ScheduleCalculator To Do ListAdding, Editing, or Deleting a Schedule Creating the To Do List ItemSetting a Morning Call AlarmSet Time Releasing the morning callSelecting an Alarm Melody Setting an AlarmReleasing the Alarm World TimeMessages GamesInbox Voice Mail TextErase All Set Alert Type Browser AlertsDisplay Outbox MessagingCreating and Transmitting a New Message Setting Priority Level for Outgoing Messages Using Message TemplatePress to transmit the message Erasing Message TemplatePaging Sent MessageReviewing Sent Messages Erasing All MessagesDisplay Power On/OffBackground Delivery AckBack/SVC Light DateText Slide BacklightRing Type SoundsLCD Control Set the length of the Dtmf toneRing Tone Ring VolumeConnect Alert Release AlertRestrict SecuritySet NAM All Out. Call restricts all outgoing calls from your phonePriority Number System SelectionStored, then press Reset Phone Auto LockClear All Exposure to Radio Frequency RF Signals Health and Safety InformationMinistry of Health Canada, Safety Code American National Standards Institute Ansi IEEE. C95.1-1992Precautions When Using Batteries Operating Environment Electronic DevicesPacemakers Hearing Aids Potentially Explosive AtmospheresOther Medical Devices VehiclesVehicles Emergency CallsTo make an emergency call Care and Maintenance Glossary Display Numbers of callersRF Radio Frequency Quick Reference Card Menu Tree