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ENGLISH
P/N : MMBB0265701(1.0)
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USER GUIDE
AX565
Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile
phone. Retain it for future reference.
ESPAÑOL
MANUAL DEL USUARIO
AX565
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USER GUIDE
AX565
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - USER GUIDE

ENGLISHP/N : MMBB0265701(1.0)GUSER GUIDEAX565Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobilephone. Retain it for future reference.ESPAÑ

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Table of Contents8Table of ContentsPacemakers 85Persons with pacemakers: 86Hearing Aids 86Other Medical Devices 86Health Care Facilities 86Vehicles 87

Page 3 - Important Safety Precautions

Safety98Safetywireless phone RF exposures.However, none of the studies cananswer questions about long-term exposures, since theaverage period of phone

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99Safetyhigh priority animal studies areconducted to address importantquestions about the effects ofexposure to Radio Frequency(RF) energy. The FDA ha

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Safety100SafetyThe FCC established theseguidelines in consultation withthe FDA and the other federalhealth and safety agencies. TheFCC limit for RF ex

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101SafetyTechniques”, sets forth the firstconsistent test methodology formeasuring the rate at which RF isdeposited in the heads ofwireless phone user

Page 7 - Using Phone Menus 30

Safety102Safetydramatically with distance. Forexample, you could use aheadset and carry the wirelessphone away from your body oruse a wireless phone c

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103Safety11. What about wireless phoneinterference with medicalequipment?Radio Frequency (RF) energyfrom wireless phones can interactwith some electro

Page 9 - Safety 84

Safety104Safety12. Where can I find additionalinformation?For additional information, pleaserefer to the following resources:FDA web page on wirelessp

Page 10 - Table of Contents

105Safetyspeed dial function withouttaking your attention off theroad. 2. When available, use a hands-free device. A number ofhands-free wireless phon

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Safety106Safety6. Dial sensibly and assess thetraffic; if possible, place callswhen you are not moving orbefore pulling into traffic. Tryto plan your

Page 12 - Technical Details

107Safetyprogress or other seriousemergency where lives are indanger, call 911 or other localemergency number, as youwould want others to do foryou. 1

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Welcome9WelcomeThank you for choosing theAX565 cellular phone designedto operate with the latest digitalmobile communicationtechnology, Code DivisionM

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Safety108SafetyConsumer Informationon SAR(Specific Absorption Rate)This Model Phone Meets theGovernment’s Requirements forExposure to Radio Waves. You

Page 15 - FCC Notice and Cautions

109Safetywith the phone transmitting at itshighest certified power level in alltested frequency bands.Although SAR is determined atthe highest certifi

Page 16 - Phone Overview

Safety110Safetymodel phone with all reportedSAR levels evaluated as incompliance with the FCC RFemission guidelines. The highest SAR value for thismo

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111SafetyFCC Hearing-AidCompatibility (HAC)Regulations for WirelessDevices On July 10, 2003, the U.S.Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) Report an

Page 18 - Menus Overview

Safety112SafetyM-Ratings: Phones rated M3 orM4 meet FCC requirements andare likely to generate lessinterference to hearing devicesthan phones that are

Page 19 - Menu Access

113SafetyThe M mark is intended to besynonymous with the U mark.The T mark is intended to besynonymous with the UT mark.The M and T marks arerecommend

Page 20 - Charging the Battery

Accessories114AccessoriesThere are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone.Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items

Page 21 - Signal Strength

Limited Warranty Statement115Limited Warranty Statement1. WHAT THIS WARRANTYCOVERS:LG offers you a limited warrantythat the enclosed subscriber unitan

Page 22 - Correcting Dialing Mistakes

Department of LG. LG shallbear the cost of shippingthe product back to theconsumer after thecompletion of service underthis limited warranty.2. WHAT T

Page 23 - Receiving Calls

117Limited Warranty Statementincluding, but not limited toany implied warranty ofmarketability or fitness for aparticular use.(7) Damage resulting fro

Page 24 - Call Waiting

Technical Details10Technical DetailsImportant InformationThis user’s guide providesimportant information on the useand operation of your phone.Please

Page 25 - Speed Dialing

LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FORTHE LOSS OF THE USE OF THEPRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE,LOSS OR ANY OTHERDAMAGES, DIRECT ORCONSEQUENTIAL, ARISINGOUT OF THE USE OF,

Page 26 - Text Input

AAccessories 114Airplane Mode 75Alarm Clock 62Alert Type 66All Calls 56Answer Options 74Audios 50Auto Retry 74Auto Volume 75Axcess Apps 41Axcess Info

Page 27 - Phone Numbers With

IImages 49Important SafetyPrecautions 1Inbox 34LLanguages 70Limited WarrantyStatement 115Location 82Lock Mode 22Lock Phone 71MMaking Calls 20Memory 83

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Screen Icons 20Security 71Sent 35Service Alerts 67Settings 38, 65Shuffle 51Signal Strength 19Software Update 83Sound 65Speed Dialing 23Speed Dials 54S

Page 29 - Searching Your Phone’s

11Technical Details* TSB-74: Protocol between an IS-95A system and ANSI J-STD-008Its battery life is twice as long asIS-95. High-speed datatransmissio

Page 30 - Phone’s Memory

Technical Details12Technical DetailsFCC RF Exposure InformationWARNING! Read thisinformation before operatingthe phone.In August 1996, the FederalComm

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13Technical DetailsVehicle-Mounted the ExternalAntenna (Optional, if available.)To satisfy FCC RF exposurerequirements, keep 8 inches (20cm) between t

Page 32 - Using Phone Menus

Phone Overview14Phone Overview1. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller. 2. Flip Open to answer an incoming call and close toend the call.3. LCD Screen Dis

Page 33 - Messaging

15Phone Overview1. Side Keys Use to adjust the ringer volume instandby mode and the earpiece volume during acall. 2. Charger Port Connects the phone t

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Messaging 1. New Text Message2. New PictureMessage3. Inbox4. Sent5. Drafts6. Voicemail7. Templates8. Settings1. All Messages2. Text Message3. Picture

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17Menus Overview3. Alarm Clock4. Calendar5. Ez Tip Calc6. Notepad7. Calculator8. World Clock9. Stopwatch0. Unit ConverterSettings1. Sound1. Ringer2. V

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Copyright ©2008 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LGGroup and its related entities. All other

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The BatteryThe phone comes with arechargeable battery. Keep thebattery charged while not in usein order to maximize talk andstandby time. The battery

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19Getting Started with Your PhoneBattery Charge LevelThe battery charge level is shownat the top right of the LCDscreen. When the battery chargelevel

Page 39 - 6. Voicemail

Getting Started with Your Phone20Getting Started with Your PhoneScreen IconsTo see the icon glossary, go toMenu->Settings->Phone Info ->Icon

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21Getting Started with Your PhoneRedialing Calls1. Press twice to redial thelast number you dialed. Thelast 40 numbers (missed,received, dialed) are

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Quick Access to Convenient Features22Quick Access to Convenient FeaturesLock ModeSets your phone to require a 4-digit password in order to usethe phon

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23Quick Access to Convenient Features1. Press to receive a waitingcall. 2. Press again to switchbetween calls.Caller IDCaller ID displays the phonenu

Page 43 - Axcess Shop

Entering and Editing Information24Entering and Editing InformationText InputYou can input and edit yourBanner, Calendar, Contacts,Alarm Clock, Notepad

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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory25Contacts in Your Phone’s MemoryThe Basics of StoringContacts Entries1. From standby mode enter thephone number you wa

Page 45 - Axcess Web

Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory26Contacts in Your Phone’s MemoryStoring a Number with Pauses1. Press Menu.2. Press Contacts.3. Press New Contact.4. En

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27Contacts in Your Phone’s MemorySearching Your Phone’sMemoryThe AX565 phone is able toperform a dynamic search of thecontents in your phone’smemory.

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Important Safety Precautions1Important Safety PrecautionsRead these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous orillegal. Further detailed info

Page 48 - Multimedia

Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory28Contacts in Your Phone’s MemorySend via Bluetooth: Senda contact(vCard) viaBluetooth. In caseBluetooth power is not o

Page 49 - 2. Record Video

29Contacts in Your Phone’s MemoryFrom Recent Calls1. Press Menu.2. Press Recent Calls.3. Use to highlight the typeof recent call, then press .Missed

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Using Phone Menus30MessagingMessagingThe phone can store up to 385messages. The AX565 supportsup to 1000 characters. Theinformation stored in themessa

Page 51 - 5. Videos

31MessagingGroupsSelect a recipient fromyour Groups.General/Family/ Friends/Colleagues/ Business/ SchoolCancelCancels editing yourmessage.4. Complete

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Messaging32MessagingMessage Icon ReferenceInboxNew/Unread Text/Picture MessageOpened/Read Text/Picture MessageNew/Unread Notification MessageOpened/Re

Page 53 - 7. Shuffle

33Messaging7. With the highlight on Audio,press Left Soft Key Add,highlight an option, and pressto select:My Audios/ Default8. Use to highlight a so

Page 54 - Contacts

Messaging34Messaging* Editing AudioPreview/ Add Slide/Go to/Save As Draft/Priority Level/Delivery Notice/Remove/Cancel* Editing SubjectPreview/ Add/ G

Page 55 - 3. My Circle

35MessagingFor picture messages: Delete/ Forward/ SaveContact/ Lock/ MessageInfo/ Delete Multiple4. While viewing the selectedmessage, press Left Soft

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Messaging36Messaging2. Use to highlight a sentmessage. Press Left Soft KeyResendto resend themessage to the recipient, Viewto view the message, orRig

Page 57 - Recent Calls

37Messaging5. DraftsDisplays saved messages anddraft messages.1. Press , , .2. Use to highlight a Savedmessage.GPress Edit.GPress Right Soft Key Op

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Important Safety Precautions2Important Safety Precautions1. Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to directsunlight or use it in places with hi

Page 59 - 7. D a t a C o u n t e r

Messaging38Messaging7. TemplatesAllows you to display, edit, andadd text phrases. These textstrings allow you to reducemanual text input into messages

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39Messaging2. Auto Delete (On/ Off)With this feature on, readmessages are automaticallydeleted when you exceed thestorage limit.3. Entry ModeAllows yo

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Messaging40Messagingthat will be automaticallyincluded when you send amessage.Picture Message1. Auto Receive (On/ Off)With this set to On, attachedcon

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Axcess Shop41Axcess ShopAxcess ShopAxcessSMShop allows you to domore than just talk on yourphone. Axcess Shop is atechnology and service thatallows yo

Page 63 - 2. My Menu

Axcess Shop42Axcess Shop1. Press , , .2. Read the displayed messageand press .3. Use to highlight ShopNowand press .- or -Press , use tohighlight C

Page 64 - 4. Calendar

Axcess Web43Axcess WebDownload new applications anddelete old ones at anytime.Deleting ApplicationsOnly removing an applicationdeletes it completely f

Page 65 - 6. Notepad

Axcess Web44Axcess WebNavigating Through theBrowserOn-screen items may bepresented in one of the followingways: GNumbered optionsYou can use your nume

Page 66 - 8. World Clock

45Axcess WebLeft Soft Key Left Soft Key is usedprimarily for first options orselecting an item, but itsfunction may change dependingon the content di

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Multimedia46Multimedia2. Web MessagesAllows you to view Webmessages. If there are anybrowser messages, the list isdisplayed from newest to oldest.1. P

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47MultimediaZoomBrightnessNight Mode On/ OffSelf Timer Off/ 3 Seconds/ 5 Seconds/ 10 SecondsWhite Balance Auto/ Sunny/Cloudy/ Tungsten/FluorescentCol

Page 69 - 1.7 Flip Tone

3Important Safety Precautions1. Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it mayshort-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or

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Multimedia48MultimediaSwitch to Camera Changesfrom video mode to cameramode.Resolution 176 X 14 4 /128 X 9 6ZoomBrightnessWhite Balance Auto/ Sunny/Cl

Page 71 - 2.4 Menu Style

49Multimediathe following: Rename/ Delete4. ImagesAllows you to select images tocustomize your phone's MainScreen, Front Screen, or Picture ID.1.

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Multimedia50Multimedia●Press Right Soft Key Optionsto accessadditional options. Use to highlight an option andpress .Set as/ File Filter/ RecordVideo/

Page 73 - 3. Security

51Multimedia●Press Left Soft Key Sendto send the selectedaudio clip to somebody else. ●Press Playto play theselected audio clip.●Press Right Soft Key

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Contacts52ContactsContactsThe Contacts Menu allows youto store names, phone numbersand other information in yourphone’s memory. When youaccess your Co

Page 75 - 3.5 Reset Default

53ContactsGPress Right Soft Key Optionsto select one ofthe following:Send Message/ Send viaBluetooth/ Delete/ DeleteMultiple/ Edit/Set(Remove) Speed D

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Contacts54Contacts4. GroupsAllows you to view your groupedContacts, add a new group,change the name of a group, ordelete a whole group.1. Press , ,

Page 77 - 4.6 Airplane Mode

Recent Calls55Recent Calls6. My Name CardAllows you to view all of yourpersonal Contact informationincluding name and phonenumbers.1. Press , , .2.

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Recent Calls56Recent Calls2. Received CallsAllows you to view the list ofincoming calls; up to 40 entries.1. Press , , .2. Use to highlight an entry.

Page 79 - 5.1 Paired Devices

Music57Music7. D a t a C o u n t e rAllows you to view the list ofreceived and transmitted datacalls.1. Press , , .2. Use to highlight a data calll

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Table of Contents4Table of ContentsImportant Safety Precautions 1Table of Contents 4Welcome 9Technical Details 10FCC RF Exposure Information 12Phone O

Page 81 - 6. USB Setting

Music58MusicAccessing MusicWith the Flip Open1. Press and Music.With the Flip Closed1. Hold the MUSIC Key on theside of your phone.2. Unlock Touch Ke

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59MusicAdding Songs to PlaylistFrom the main Playlists screen1. Highlight the Playlist you wishto add songs to.2. Press Optionsand EditPlaylist.3. Che

Page 83 - 7. S y s t e m

Music60MusicFrom music player:1. Press Optionsand MusicTransmitter.GSelect Onto turn the musictransmitter on.GSelect Offto turn the musictransmitter o

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Tools61ToolsToolsYour phone tools include: VoiceCommand, My Menu, AlarmClock, Calendar, Ez Tip Calc,Notepad, Calculator, WorldClock, Stopwatch, and Un

Page 85 - . Phone Info

Tools62Tools3. Alarm ClockAllows you to set up to fivealarms. At the alarm time, any setalarm will sound the tone of yourchoice, and an alarm message

Page 86 - TIA Safety Information

63ToolsGSet TimeGTopicGReminderGRepeatGSet Period GRingtone5. Press Save.5. Ez Tip CalcAllows you to quickly and easilyestimate the tip and totalamoun

Page 87 - For your phone to operate

Tools64Tools7. CalculatorAllows you to perform simplemathematical calculations. Youcan enter numbers up to thesixth decimal place.1. Press , , . 2. En

Page 88 - Hearing Aids

Settings65Settings9. StopwatchStopwatch is available just ascommon stopwatches we see anduse in daily life.1. Press , , . 2. Press Start to start, an

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Settings66Settings1.2 VolumeAllows you to set various volumesettings.1. Press , , , .2. Select Master Volume/Keypad/ Earpiece/ Speaker.3. Use to adju

Page 90 - Safety Information

67Settings1.5 Service AlertsAllows you to set any of the 3 Alertoptions to On or Off.1. Press , , , .2. Select an alert option.1.5.1 Minute BeepAlerts

Page 91 - Explosion, Shock, and Fire

5Table of ContentsContacts in Your Phone’sMemory 25The Basics of Storing ContactsEntries 25Phone Numbers With Pauses 25Storing a Number with Pauses 26

Page 92 - General Notice

Settings68Settings2. DisplayOptions to customize yourphone's display screen.2.1 WallpaperAllows you to choose the kind ofbackground to be display

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69Settings2.2 BannerAllows you to enter a string ofcharacters which display on theLCD screen.1. Press , , , .2. Select Main Screen/ FrontScreen. 3. Us

Page 94 - Warning! Important

Settings70Settings2.5 LanguagesAllows you to set the bilingualfeature according to yourpreference. Choose betweenEnglish and Spanish.1. Press , , ,

Page 95 - Using headsets safely

71Settings2.8 Color SchemesAllows you to choose the colorof the background screen.1. Press , , , .2. Highlight Ocean/Silverthenpress .3. SecurityTh

Page 96 - FDA Consumer

Settings72Settings3.2 Restrict CallsAllows you to restrict incomingand/or outgoing calls.1. Press , , .2. Enter the four-digit lock codeand press .3.

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73Settings3.4 Change Lock CodeAllows you to enter a new four-digit lock code.1. Press , , .2. Enter the four-digit lock codeand press .3. Press Change

Page 98 - 3. What kinds of phones are

Settings74Settings4. Call SettingsThe Call Settings menu allowsyou to designate how the phonehandles both incoming andoutgoing calls.4.1 Answer Option

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75Settings4.4 Voice PrivacyAllows you to set the voiceprivacy feature for CDMA calls asEnhanced or Standard. CDMAoffers inherent voice privacy.Check w

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Settings76Settings4.7 TTY ModeAllows you to attach a TTY(Teletype writer) device, enablingyou to communicate with partiesalso using a TTY device. A ph

Page 101 - Radio Frequency energy

77Settings5.1 Paired DevicesPairing is the process that allowsthe handset to locate, establishand register 1-to-1 connectionwith the target device.For

Page 102 - 8. What has the FDA done to

Table of Contents6Table of ContentsContacts 521. New Contact 522. Contact List 523. My Circle 534. Groups 545. Speed Dials 546. My Name Card 55Recent

Page 103 - Frequency energy from my

Settings78Settings5.2 PowerAllows you to set the powerOn/Off.1. Press , , , .2. Use to select a setting,then press .On/ Off5.3 My VisibilityAllows y

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79Settings6. USB SettingAllows you to select the dataport.1. Press , , .2. Use to select a setting,then press .USB Modem/ USB MassStorageUsing AX565

Page 105 - 11. What about wireless phone

Settings80SettingsmicroSD™card.4. On the phone, go to Menu >9. Settings > 6. USB Setting >USB Mass Storage.A prompt will be displayedstating

Page 106 - 10 Driver Safety Tips

81Settings5. The music player files willneed to be copied into themusic folder. Music player onlysupports MP3 files, AAC files,AAC+ files and WMA file

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Settings82Settings7.1.2 Set NAMAllows you to select the phone’sNAM (Number AssignmentModule) if the phone isregistered with multiple serviceproviders.

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83Settings8. MemoryAllows you to check out thememory status of your phone.1. Press , , .2. Use to highlight SaveOptions/ Phone Memory/Card Memory, and

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Safety84SafetyTIA Safety InformationThe following is the completeTIA Safety Information forwireless handheld phones. Exposure to Radio FrequencySignal

Page 110 - Consumer Information

85Safetycould damage the phone andmay violate FCC regulations.Phone OperationNORMAL POSITION: Hold thephone as you would any othertelephone with the a

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Safety86Safetyseparation of six (6) inches bemaintained between a handheldwireless phone and a pacemakerto avoid potential interferencewith the pacema

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87Safetyequipment that could besensitive to external RF energy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperlyinstalled or inadequatelyshielded electronic sy

Page 113 - Devices

7Table of Contents2.4 Menu Style 692.5 Languages 702.6 Clocks & Calendar 702.7 Font Settings 702.8 Color Schemes 713. Security 713.1 Lock Phone 71

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Safety88Safetypetroleum gas (such as propaneor butane); areas where the aircontains chemicals or particles(such as grain, dust, or metalpowders); and

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89SafetyGOnly use the approved batterycharger. Otherwise, you maycause serious damage to yourphone.Battery Information and CareGPlease dispose of your

Page 116 - Accessories

Safety90SafetyGUnplug the power cord priorto cleaning your phone, andclean the power plug pin whenit’s dirty.GWhen using the power plug,ensure that it

Page 117 - Limited Warranty Statement

91SafetyGUsing the phone in proximityto receiving equipment (i.e.,TV or radio) may causeinterference to the phone.GDo not use the phone if theantenna

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Safety92SafetyWarning! Importantsafety informationAvoiding hearing damagePermanent hearing loss mayoccur if you use your phoneand/or headset at a high

Page 119 - 4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:

93SafetyAvoiding hearing damage Permanent hearing loss mayoccur if you use your headset ata high volume. Set the volume toa safe level. You can adapt

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Safety94SafetyFDA ConsumerUpdateThe U.S. Food and DrugAdministration’s Center forDevices and Radiological HealthConsumer Update on MobilePhones:1. Do

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95Safetyenergy at a level that ishazardous to the user. In such acase, the FDA could require themanufacturers of wireless phonesto notify users of the

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Safety96SafetyThe FDA shares regulatoryresponsibilities for wirelessphones with the FederalCommunications Commission(FCC). All phones that are soldin

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97Safetyconnected to the telephonewiring in a house, typicallyoperate at far lower power levels,and thus produce RF exposuresfar below the FCC safety

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