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9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone?
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 you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency energy
(RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.
If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna.
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use.
10. What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United
Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in
December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects.
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Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists.
11. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?
Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this reason, the FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation
(AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by the FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000.
This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI.
The FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a “compatible” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000.
The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, the FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.
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Table of contents
- - Welcome
- - Important Information
- - FCC RF Exposure Information
- 2 Phone Overview
- 4 Menus Overview
- 6 Getting Your Phone Started
- 6 The Battery
- 8 Turning the Phone On and Off
- 9 Screen Icons
- 10 Basic Phone Operation
- 10 Making Calls
- 11 Receiving Calls
- 12 Quick Access to Convenient Features
- 12 Manner Mode
- 12 Silence All Mode
- 13 Lock Mode
- 13 Mute Function
- 14 Volume Quick Adjustment
- 14 Call Waiting
- 14 Caller ID
- 15 Speed Dialing
- 15 Voice Command
- 16 Entering and Editing Information
- 16 Text Input
- 18 Text Input Examples
- 22 Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
- 22 The Basics of Storing Contacts Entries
- 24 Options to Customize Your Contacts
- 24 Adding or Changing the Group
- 25 Changing the Call Ringer
- 25 Changing the Message Ringer
- 26 Adding or Changing the Memo
- 26 Adding or Changing the Picture ID
- 2 Changing the Secret Setting
- 2 Adding or Changing the URL
- 3 Adding Speed Dial
- 4 Editing Contacts Entries
- 4 Adding Another Phone Number
- 5 Default Numbers
- 6 Editing Stored Phone Numbers
- 6 Editing Stored Names
- 7 Editing Customized Options
- 8 Deleting
- 8 Deleting a Phone Number from a Contact
- 8 Deleting a Contact Entry
- 9 Deleting a Speed Dial
- 10 Phone Numbers With Pauses
- 12 Searching Your Phone’s Memory
- 14 Making a Call From Your Phone’s Memory
- 14 From Contacts
- 14 From Recent Calls
- 15 Speed Dialing
- 16 Prepending a Stored Number
- 17 Using Phone Menus
- 17 Menu Access
- 18 Contacts
- 19 List Contacts
- 20 New Number
- 20 New E-mail
- 21 Groups
- 22 Speed Dials
- 22 My Contact Info
- 23 Recent Calls
- 24 Dialed Calls
- 24 Received Calls
- 25 Missed Calls
- 25 Erase Calls
- 26 Call Timer
- 26 1x Packet Counter
- 27 Messages
- 29 Voice Mail
- 30 New Message
- 30 The Basics of Sending a Message
- 31 Customizing the Message Using Options
- 32 Using Contacts to Send a Message
- 33 Text Options
- 34 Message Icon Reference
- 35 Inbox
- 35 Out of Memory Warning
- 35 Viewing Your Inbox
- 37 Outbox
- 37 Saved
- 38 Msg Settings
- 39 Auto Save
- 39 Auto Delete
- 39 Callback
- 39 Msg Alerts
- 39 Signature
- 39 Direct View
- 40 Entry Mode
- 40 Edit Voice Mailbox
- 40 Quick-Text
- 40 Font Size
- 41 Erase All
- 42 Voice
- 43 Start Commands
- 45 Voice Scheduler
- 46 Voice Memos
- 47 Voice Settings
- 36 Voice Commands
- 36 Announce Alerts
- 37 Best Match
- 37 Train Commands
- 38 Train Digits
- 38 Driving Mode
- 42 My Media
- 42 Graphics
- 43 Music
- 43 Message Objects
- 44 Tools
- 45 Alarm Clock
- 46 Notepad
- 46 Ez Tip Calc
- 47 Calculator
- 47 World Clock
- 48 Settings
- 48 Sounds
- 48 Ringers
- 49 Key Tone
- 49 Volume
- 50 Alerts
- 50 Service Change
- 50 Minute Beep
- 50 Call Connected
- 50 Back To Top
- 51 Power On/Off Tone
- 52 Display
- 52 Banner
- 52 Backlight
- 54 Screens
- 54 Menu Style
- 55 Clocks
- 55 Theme Colors
- 56 Status LED Colors
- 56 Contrast
- 57 Fonts
- 57 Language
- 58 System
- 58 Select System
- 58 Set NAM
- 59 Auto NAM
- 59 Serving System
- 60 Security
- 60 Lock Phone
- 61 Restrict
- 61 Emergency #s
- 62 Change Code
- 62 Reset Default
- 63 Call Setup
- 63 Auto Retry
- 63 Answer Call
- 64 Auto Answer
- 65 One-Touch Dial
- 65 Auto Volume
- 66 TTY Mode
- 67 Location
- 68 Phone Info
- 68 My Phone Number
- 69 S/W Version
- 69 Icon Glossary
- 59 Shortcut Help
- 60 Safety
- 60 TIA Safety Information
- 60 Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal
- 60 Antenna Care
- 60 Phone Operation
- 61 Driving
- 61 Electronic Devices
- 62 Health Care Facilities
- 62 Vehicles
- 62 Posted Facilities
- 62 Aircraft
- 63 Blasting Areas
- 63 Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
- 63 For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
- 64 Battery Safety
- 64 Charger and Adapter Safety
- 64 Battery Information and Care
- 65 Safety Information
- 77 Consumer Information on SAR
- 79 Accessories
- 80 Warranty Information
- 83 Index
- 70 Bienvenidos
- 71 Información importante
- 73 de la FCC
- 75 Descripción general del teléfono
- 77 Descripción general de los menús
- 79 primera vez
- 79 La batería
- 81 Encender y apagar el teléfono
- 82 Iconos de pantalla
- 83 Funcionamiento básico del teléfono
- 83 Hacer llamadas
- 84 Recibir llamadas
- 85 Acceso rápido a funciones prácticas
- 85 Modo de cortesía
- 85 Modo de silenciar todo
- 86 Modo de bloqueo
- 86 Función de Mudo
- 87 Ajuste rápido del volumen
- 87 Llamada en espera
- 87 Identificador de llamadas
- 88 Marcado rápido
- 88 Marcado por voz
- 89 Introducir y editar información
- 89 Introducción de texto
- 91 Ejemplos de introducción de texto
- 95 Contactos en la memoria del teléfono
- 95 contactos
- 97 Opciones para personalizar sus contactos
- 97 Agregar o cambiar el grupo
- 73 Cambiar el timbre de llamada
- 73 Cambiar el timbre de mensaje
- 74 Agregar o cambiar el memorándum
- 74 Agregar o cambiar la imagen de identificación
- 75 Cambio de la configuración secreta
- 75 Agregar o cambiar la dirección URL
- 76 Agregar marcado rápido
- 77 Modificar entradas de contactos
- 77 Agregar otro número de teléfono
- 78 Números predeterminados
- 79 Editar números telefónicos almacenados
- 79 Modificar nombres almacenados
- 80 Modificar opciones personalizadas
- 81 Borrar
- 81 Borrado de un número de teléfono de un contacto
- 81 Borrar una entrada de contacto
- 82 Borrar un marcado rápido
- 83 Números de teléfono con pausas
- 85 Búsqueda en la memoria del teléfono
- 87 Hacer llamadas desde la memoria del teléfono
- 87 Desde contactos
- 87 Desde Llamadas recientes
- 88 Marcado rápido
- 89 Anexar un número almacenado
- 90 Uso de los menús del teléfono
- 90 Acceso al menú
- 91 Contactos
- 92 Lista de Contactos
- 93 Nuevo Número
- 93 Nuevo E-mail
- 94 Grupos
- 95 Marcaciones Rápidas
- 95 Mi Información de Contacto
- 96 Lista Llam
- 97 Llam. saliente
- 97 Llam. entrante
- 98 Llam. fracasada
- 98 Borrardo Llam
- 99 Tiempo de uso
- 99 1x contador de paquetes
- 100 Mensajes
- 102 Correo de voz
- 103 Nuevos mensaje
- 103 Aspectos básicos del envío de mensajes
- 104 Personalización de los mensajes con las opciones
- 105 Uso de los contactos para enviar un mensaje
- 106 Opciones de texto
- 107 Referencia de iconos de mensajes
- 108 Entrada
- 108 Advertencia de memoria agotada
- 108 Ver su buzón de entrada
- 110 Salida
- 110 Guardado
- 111 Configuracciones de mensaje
- 112 Autoguardar
- 112 Autoborrar
- 112 Llame al
- 112 Msj Alerta
- 112 Firma
- 112 Vista directa
- 113 Modalidad de asentar
- 113 Editar número de correo de voz
- 113 mensaje en serie
- 113 Tamaño de la fuente
- 109 Borrar todo
- 111 Comandos de inicio
- 113 Programador de voz
- 114 Memos de voz
- 114 Configuracion de voz
- 114 Comando de voz
- 115 Anunciar alertas
- 116 Mejor coincidencia
- 116 Comando de entrenamiento
- 117 Digito de entrenamiento
- 117 Modo de conduccion
- 117 Ayuda
- 121 Mi Media
- 121 Gráfico
- 122 Música
- 122 Objectos de mensaje
- 123 Aparato
- 124 Alarma de reloj
- 125 Ez Sugerencia
- 126 Calculadora
- 126 Reloj unversal
- 127 Ambiente
- 127 Soidos
- 127 Timbres
- 128 Tono de tecla
- 128 Volumen
- 129 Alertas
- 130 Tono de activación/desactivación
- 131 Mostrar
- 131 Banner
- 131 Iluminación de fondo
- 133 Pantallas
- 133 Estilo del menú
- 134 Relojes
- 134 Colores de tema
- 135 Colores LED del estado
- 135 Contraste
- 136 Fuente
- 136 Idioma
- 137 Sistema
- 137 Seleccione Sistema
- 137 Fijar NAM
- 138 Auto NAM
- 138 Sist. de servicio
- 139 Seguridad
- 139 Bloq. Teléfono
- 140 Restringir
- 140 Emergencia #s
- 141 Cambiar Código
- 141 Borrar Contactos
- 141 Restablecer Implícito
- 142 Funciones
- 142 Reintento antomático
- 142 Respuesta de llamada
- 143 Auto Respuesta automát
- 144 Marcaciones de un toque
- 145 Auto Volumen
- 145 Modalidad TTY
- 146 Lugar
- 130 Info de tel
- 130 Mi # de tel
- 130 S/W Versión
- 131 Glosario de iconos
- 131 Ayuda de acceso directo
- 132 Seguridad
- 132 Información de seguridad de la TIA
- 132 Exposición a señales de radiofrecuencia
- 132 Cuidado de la antena
- 133 Funcionamiento del teléfono
- 133 Manejo
- 133 Dispositivos electrónicos
- 134 Centros de atención médica
- 134 Vehículos
- 134 Instalaciones con letreros
- 135 Aeronaves
- 135 Áreas de explosiones
- 135 Atmósfera potencialmente explosiva
- 135 Para vehículos equipados con bolsas de aire
- 136 Seguridad de la batería
- 136 Seguridad del cargador y el adaptador
- 136 Información sobre la batería y su cuidado
- 137 Información de seguridad
- 142 Accesorios