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14295  Rev. 0.9  9/3/04

                                           

 

 

Ogo Manual 

Table of Contents 

1.

 

Welcome!.......................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

1.1.

 

Corporate Information ............................................................................................................................................. 6

 

1.2.

 

Conventions Used in this Reference Guide............................................................................................................ 7

 

1.3.

 

Device and Keyboard.............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

1.3.1.

 

The Ogo Device ......................................................................................................................................... 8

 

1.3.2.

 

The Ogo Keyboard..................................................................................................................................... 9

 

1.3.3.

 

The Ogo Shortcut Key ............................................................................................................................. 11

 

1.3.4.

 

8-Way Navigation Key ............................................................................................................................. 12

 

1.3.5.

 

ALT Key  12

 

2.

 

Home Screen.................................................................................................................................................................. 13

 

2.1.

 

Taskbar ................................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

3.

 

Getting Started................................................................................................................................................................ 16

 

3.1.

 

Box Contents ........................................................................................................................................................ 16

 

3.2.

 

Preparing Your Ogo .............................................................................................................................................. 16

 

3.2.1.

 

Installing or Removing the Battery........................................................................................................... 16

 

3.2.2.

 

Connect Charger...................................................................................................................................... 17

 

3.2.3.

 

Charge Battery......................................................................................................................................... 17

 

3.3.

 

Powering On Your Ogo......................................................................................................................................... 17

 

3.4.

 

Activation and Messaging Wizards....................................................................................................................... 18

 

3.4.1.

 

Activation Wizard ..................................................................................................................................... 18

 

3.4.1.1.

 

Preparing for Activation ........................................................................................................... 18

 

3.4.1.2.

 

Overview of Activation ............................................................................................................. 18

 

3.4.1.3.

 

Activating Your Ogo................................................................................................................. 18

 

3.4.2.

 

Messaging Wizard ................................................................................................................................... 25

 

3.4.2.1.

 

Preparation for Messaging Setup ............................................................................................ 25

 

3.4.2.2.

 

Overview of Messaging Setup................................................................................................. 25

 

3.4.2.3.

 

Setting up IM and E-mail Accounts ......................................................................................... 25

 

4.

 

My Status........................................................................................................................................................................ 28

 

5.

 

Instant Messaging (IM) ................................................................................................................................................... 30

 

5.1.1.

 

Sending an Instant Message (Starting a Chat Session) .......................................................................... 30

 

5.1.2.

 

Adding an Emoticon to Your Chat............................................................................................................ 31

 

5.2.

 

IM Options Menu................................................................................................................................................... 36

 

5.2.1.

 

Adding a Contact to Your IM Service....................................................................................................... 36

 

5.2.2.

 

Delete an IM Contact ............................................................................................................................... 37

 

5.2.3.

 

Block or Ignore a Contact ........................................................................................................................ 38

 

Summary of Contents for OGO

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Page 2: ...ey Section 1 3 3 Added Closing Chat Sessions Section 4 3 Updated corporate information Section 1 1 Updated Ogo Shortcut Key Section 1 3 3 added Table 2 Message Icons Replaced Insert Symbol Palette Screen Figure 5 Added information to Section 9 Settings Brand autosignature updated figures in set time and set date 09 02 04 0 8 Added updated Activation and Messaging Wizards sections Step numbering no...

Page 3: ...er 17 3 2 3 Charge Battery 17 3 3 Powering On Your Ogo 17 3 4 Activation and Messaging Wizards 18 3 4 1 Activation Wizard 18 3 4 1 1 Preparing for Activation 18 3 4 1 2 Overview of Activation 18 3 4 1 3 Activating Your Ogo 18 3 4 2 Messaging Wizard 25 3 4 2 1 Preparation for Messaging Setup 25 3 4 2 2 Overview of Messaging Setup 25 3 4 2 3 Setting up IM and E mail Accounts 25 4 My Status 28 5 Inst...

Page 4: ... the Same Field 45 7 6 2 Message Sent to New Recipient Address Clipboard 46 7 6 3 Clearing and Editing Addresses and Address Fields 48 7 7 Receiving E mail Attachments 48 8 Contacts 49 8 1 Creating a Contact 49 8 2 Contact Profile Fields 50 8 3 Alerticons 51 8 3 1 Choosing Alerticons for Your IM Contacts 51 8 3 2 Choosing Alerticons for Your E mail SMS Contacts 52 8 4 Creating a Group 52 9 QuickTe...

Page 5: ...y Information 65 13 1 Radio Frequency RF Energy 65 13 1 1 RF Interference Compatibility 65 13 2 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres 65 13 3 Using Device Safely While Driving 65 13 4 Accessories 66 13 4 1 Batteries and Battery Chargers 66 13 5 Repetitive Motion Injuries 66 13 6 Caring for Your Device and Charger 66 13 7 Device Service 66 13 8 Radio Frequency Signals 67 13 9 FCC Compliance Statement 6...

Page 6: ...n help you compose important messages that just can t wait until you are back in the office or at home SMS Read and write text messages using a full keyboard instead of your phone s numeric keypad Ogo Press one key to get all your unread e mail instant messages and SMS messages 1 1 Corporate Information AT T Wireless Services Inc P O Box 68055 Anaheim Hills CA 92817 8055 correspondence only not fo...

Page 7: ...Way Navigation key Use the inner ring of the 8 Way Navigation key to move from one item to an adjacent item field button or option use the outer ring to move from one tab to another or from one page to another Scroll Move the focus up or down to select items in an options list or to read onscreen text Terminology Contacts Two types of contacts are described in this manual Contacts refers to stored...

Page 8: ... Rev 0 9 9 3 04 8 Ogo Manual 1 3 Device and Keyboard 1 3 1 The Ogo Device Note All screens shown in this Guide are for reference only and may differ slightly from what you see on your Ogo Figure 1 Ogo Device ...

Page 9: ... What it Does Shortcut Keys Power Powers your Ogo on and off Mailbox Shortcut to your e mail inbox where you can see incoming e mail and text messages Instant Messaging Shortcut to the instant messaging screen where you can chat with your contacts over AOL MSN or Yahoo Compose Opens a screen where you can write a new e mail or SMS message Home Returns to the home screen or main menu Ogo Opens a sc...

Page 10: ...an open Options menu Options Opens the Options menu for the current screen if available Text Keys Letter keys Used to insert letters numbers or other symbols Capitalize Shifts the letter keys to capitals For example press CAP and then press D to type the capital letter D Alternate Shifts the letter keys to the symbol located above the letter on the key For example press the ALT key and then the D ...

Page 11: ... the message or chat session you want to view and press Enter The following icons appear for each type of message Table 2 Note You can also quickly have Ogo check for new e mail from all of your IM and other e mail providers set up on your ogo Highlight Send Receive at the bottom of the Ogo pop up and press Enter Table 2 Message Icons Type Icon Comments Conversation AIM Chat MSN Conversation Yahoo...

Page 12: ... move between lines in a screen 1 3 5 ALT Key Insert special characters using keys Special characters and numbers are marked on the keys above the standard characters When you want to insert a special character or number press ALT then press the key for the character or number you want Insert Symbol palette When in any messaging screen or text field pressing ALT then Spacebar opens the Insert Symb...

Page 13: ...t with your IM contacts Section 3 4 1 Compose Select Compose to write an e mail or an SMS message Section 7 1 Contacts Set up contacts and contact information for e mail and SMS You can also add contacts that do not have e mail or SMS addresses Contacts for IM are separate Section 8 Section 5 2 1 My Status See which IM communities you are logged onto You can also check your e mail Section 0 Help A...

Page 14: ... information about the Ogo shortcut key AOL MSN and Yahoo status For each of these IM providers premium portals your status appears here Online Not Available Offline etc Time Current time See Section 10 for setting date and time Battery status Diagonal bars show the battery charge level See Section 11 Signal strength Vertical bars indicate the strength of Ogo s network connection If a G appears in...

Page 15: ...ned off icon in a half second intervals Away Busy be right back or new away message Offline MSN Online Be right back Away or out to lunch Busy Or on the phone Offline Signing on This icon is animated when signing on Yahoo Available During sign in this icon will alternate with the offline icon in half second intervals Not available For any reason Offline ...

Page 16: ...attery 1 Turn your Ogo over and slide off the back cover 2 Match the battery contacts with the contacts in the battery slot Push the contacts side down first Figure 8 Figure 8 Insert Battery 3 Push the other side down to slide the battery into place 4 Replace the back cover 5 Make sure that the battery has been properly installed before powering on your Ogo To remove the battery 1 Power off your O...

Page 17: ...Connect Charger 3 2 3 Charge Battery Charge your Ogo for twelve consecutive hours For more information on Ogo s battery status see Section 11 Note You can begin the Activation Wizard while your Ogo is being charged 3 3 Powering On Your Ogo Now that your Ogo is charging or is fully charged press the Power On Off key When your device is powered on you will see the screen shown in Figure 10 When your...

Page 18: ...ens and press Enter to activate a selected button or option Note All screens shown in this manual are for reference only and may differ slightly from what you see on your Ogo 3 4 1 1 Preparing for Activation Before beginning the Ogo activation process make sure that you have the following information available Your credit card or existing AT T Wireless GSM account information Your Social Security ...

Page 19: ...al 3 The next screen to appear is the Activation Wizard welcome screen Select Next and press Enter to continue 4 The next screen explains payment options Select Next and press Enter to continue 5 The available rate plan screen appears ...

Page 20: ...formation select OK and press Enter to continue This returns you to the available rate plan screen Scroll to read the rest of the service plan information then with Next selected press Enter 8 The next screen explains the activation fee Select Next and press Enter to continue 9 A screen offering two choices for payment appears Be sure to scroll to read all the information ...

Page 21: ... existing qualifying account go to Step 15 Scroll to read all the information about credit card billing then select Next and press Enter to continue 12 Type the details for your credit card Be sure to scroll down and fill in all the details Select Next and press Enter to continue Note To make a selection from a field such as Credit Card Type or State that contains a pop up select the field and pre...

Page 22: ...ide information about your usage address see Step 18 14 If you selected Add to existing qualifying account in step 11 you will see the following sequence of screens that apply specifically to billing through an existing AT T Wireless GSM account starting with the following introductory screen Scroll to read all the information then select Next and press Enter to continue 15 Type the details for yo...

Page 23: ...ifferent and press Enter 17 If you selected Different a screen appears where you can enter your Usage Address information Note To select your state first select the State field and press Enter to open the pop up You can type the first letter of your state to select it from the list or scroll within the list With your state selected press Enter again Type the information select Next and press Enter...

Page 24: ...ied that the information is correct select Next and press Enter to begin activation of your account 20 The following screen indicates that activation is in progress Activation may take several hours Check back occasionally to see if your account has been activated 21 When your account has been successfully created the following activation success screen appears providing you with the SMS number of...

Page 25: ...for Messaging Setup To use Ogo for instant messaging you must have an existing IM account You can sign up for an account by going to one of the following sites AOL www aol com MSN www msn com Yahoo www yahoo com 3 4 2 2 Overview of Messaging Setup The messaging setup process includes the following sections Choosing premium portals for IM and e mail Adding ISP e mail accounts if desired 3 4 2 3 Set...

Page 26: ...ng the e mail check box Press Enter to select or clear the check box When you are finished select Next and press Enter Yahoo Type your Yahoo ID Then type your password You can also set up your Yahoo mailbox by selecting the e mail check box Press Enter to select or clear the check box When you are finished select Next and press Enter 4 After you have set up your IM and e mail options for one of th...

Page 27: ...nue adding ISP e mail accounts from the E mail Account Setup screen To add accounts select Yes and press Enter then select Next and press Enter repeat Step 9 When you have finished adding e mail accounts select No and press Enter then select Next and press Enter 11 The next screen is the Account Summary screen Here you can review all of the premium portals and other e mail accounts you have set up...

Page 28: ...up select the status you want and press Enter To log on off or sign in out of a community 1 Select the community you want 2 Press Options select the action you want and press Enter To change your IM status for all communities when your device is closed 1 Select When Closed and press Enter The selections include No change default Away Busy Be Right back 2 Scroll to select the status you want and pr...

Page 29: ...14295 Rev 0 9 9 3 04 29 Ogo Manual Figure 11 My Status Screen AIM MSN Yahoo ...

Page 30: ...ndicator The indicator is different for each online community Chat alerts are animated if the chat message is unread Figure 12 IM Screen Community Tabs Chat Alert IM Status Contact s Nickname 5 1 1 Sending an Instant Message Starting a Chat Session 1 From the Home screen select IM or press the Instant Messaging shortcut key 2 Use the outer ring on the 8 Way Navigation key to navigate to the commun...

Page 31: ...a chat session 1 Press the Emoticon key An emoticon palette appears 2 Select the emoticon you want to insert by pressing the corresponding letter key on Ogo s keyboard or select the emoticon you want ant press Enter Note For MSN emoticons ALT toggles between the two different palettes Figure 13 Emoticon Palettes AIM Emoticons Palette Yahoo Emoticon Palette MSN Emoticon Palettes The following table...

Page 32: ...must first press Emoticon ALT and then the corresponding letter or symbol Note If there is no key listed in the Key column then the only way to obtain the emoticon is to enter the sequence of keys listed in the Shortcut column Table 5 MSN Emoticons Icon Name Shortcut Key Angel A or a A angel Secret telling B Baring teeth 8o C Crying D Embarrassed or E Sad or F frown Angry or G Hot H or h H Sick o ...

Page 33: ...s U Red heart L or l V Wink or W Devil 6 X Sarcastic o Y Sleepy Z Cat face ALT Auto au ALT A Beer mug B or b ALT B Coffee cup C or c ALT C Martini glass D or d ALT D E mail E or e ALT E Red rose F or f ALT F Gift with a bow G or g ALT G Mobile Phone mp ALT H Light bulb I or i ALT I Island with a palm ip ALT J Birthday cake ALT K Dog face ALT L MSN Messenger M or m ALT M Thumbs down N or n ALT N Cl...

Page 34: ...en heart U or u ALT U Pizza pi ALT V Wilted rose W or w ALT W Star ALT X Thumbs up Y or y ALT Y Sun ALT Z Girl X or x Boy Z or z Vampire bat or Camera P or p Filmstrip Note 8 Snail sn Black Sheep bah Plate pl Bowl Soccer ball so Umbrella um Computer co Stormy cloud st Lightning li Money mo Party o Table 6 Yahoo Emoticons Icon Name Shortcut Key Angel O A ...

Page 35: ... G Cool B H Sick I shock O or O J kiss K laughing or L nerd B N Rolling eyes 8 O Thinking P Big grin D D Q Not talking R Happy or S Tongue p T Confused or U Love struck x or x V Wink or W Devilish X Raised eyebrow Y Liar O Z Sigh ALT A Drooling P ALT D Silly 8 ALT E Straight face or ALT F Broken heart ALT G Hug D ALT H waiting w ALT I ...

Page 36: ...M contact Section 5 2 1 Delete an IM contact Section 5 2 2 Block an IM contact Section 5 2 3 Personalize your MSN or Yahoo contacts with alerticons Sign Out signs you out of a selected IM community Show Ignore List Yahoo Only Allows Friends who have been blocked Stealth Mode to see that you are online and to contact you directly 5 2 1 Adding a Contact to Your IM Service You can only add a new IM c...

Page 37: ...an IM Contact Ogo allows only a limited number of contacts so removing a contact you no longer chat with is a good idea To delete a contact 1 Go to the IM community where you want to remove an IM contact if you are not signed in to the IM community do so 2 Select the IM contact you want to remove 3 Press Options select Delete Buddy Delete IM Contact or Delete Friend and press Enter Figure 14 4 A c...

Page 38: ...or ignore an IM contact 1 Go to the IM community where you want to block an IM contact if you are not signed in to the IM community do so 2 Select the IM contact you want to block 3 Press Options select Block or Ignore IM Buddy Contact or Friend and press Enter Note If you want to un block a contact later go to the Options menu for that IM community and un block that contact 5 3 Closing Chat Sessi...

Page 39: ...lect Banner Settings and press Enter 3 On the Banner Settings screen you can select the following events SMS IM E mail events Contact online Select an event and then press Enter to select or clear the check box for that event 4 When you have chosen the settings you want for all events select Done and press Enter Figure 17 IM Banners Buddy Online New Message Multiple New Messages Banner Icons may i...

Page 40: ... Field Active Tab Number Indicates Unread Messages Message Type and State Contact Full Name Scroll Indicator Tab Navigation Indication Displays when hidden Tabs are present The Mailbox screen displays one or more tabs depending on the services you subscribe to The Inbox tab is selected by default this tab shows all of your e mail and SMS messages Each of the other tabs displays a single category o...

Page 41: ...n your Inbox Note Save on AOL will appear only when you are in the AOL mailbox folder When you mark a message to be saved on the AOL server it will be saved on the AOL server the next time your Ogo synchronizes with the AOL server The Saved on AOL option menu item is also provided on the view e mail screen Table 8 Mail and SMS Icons Icon Definition Unread e mail Read e mail Sent e mail Outgoing e ...

Page 42: ... 42 Ogo Manual Icon Definition Saved on AOL Server unread Marked to save on AOL Server read Saved on AOL Server read 6 3 Reading an E mail or SMS Message To view an e mail or SMS message select the message and press Enter ...

Page 43: ... Compose shortcut key or from the Home screen select Compose Figure 20 Compose Screen 2 Add an address to the To field Do one of the following Type the e mail or SMS address in the To field Long press Enter with the cursor in the To field and then select the desired contact and address from your contact list 3 Use the inner ring of the 8 Way Navigation key to move to the Subject field then type th...

Page 44: ... Send 7 3 Forwarding an E mail or SMS Message 1 Open the message press Options and select Forward 2 Do one of the following Type the e mail or SMS address in the To field Long press Enter with the cursor in the To field and then select the desired contact and address from your contact list 3 Type the subject of your message SMS only 4 Move to the Message Text box and type your reply 5 Select the S...

Page 45: ...p up only 7 5 Deleting a Draft of a Message If you decide not to keep a draft message do one of the following While in a message press Options and select Delete this message You will see a pop up confirming that you want to delete the message From the Mailbox screen select the message press Options and select Delete this Message Press the Ogo shortcut key highlight the draft message to be deleted ...

Page 46: ...e you want to add another recipient you will need to repeat steps 1 through 3 7 6 2 Message Sent to New Recipient Address Clipboard When you send an e mail or SMS to an address that is not already in your contact list an alert appears asking if you want to add that address to your contact list before sending the message Figure 24 Update Contacts Selecting Save and pressing Enter takes you to the A...

Page 47: ...ntact create a new contact or cancel Note If you select Cancel and press Enter your message is sent Create New Contact takes you to the Contact Profile screen see Section 8 2 Add to a Contact shows you a list of your existing contacts to which the address can be added Figure 27 Contact List Select the contact to which you want to add this address and press Enter A confirmation screen appears indic...

Page 48: ...ssage use a long press on CLR and this will delete the entire address from the field You can also press the 8 Way Navigation key to place the cursor to the right of the last character in the recipient address You can then use the cursor to edit delete or type new address text 7 7 Receiving E mail Attachments When attachments are sent in e mails you will receive a message from Ogo stating that the ...

Page 49: ...s several tabs In the All tab each line shows a contact and is composed of an alerticon and the contact s name used in their contact profile You can also create groups for your contacts 8 1 Creating a Contact 1 From the Home screen select Contacts 2 Press Options and select New Contact 3 A Contact Profile screen appears Figure 29 Figure 29 Contact Profile Screen 4 Type your contact s name you must...

Page 50: ...tact profile select Save Close and press Enter 8 2 Contact Profile Fields A contact profile must include a first or a last name and can also include the following types of information Alerticon Nickname Mobile Phone Main Phone Home Phone Work Phone E mail Address Fax Number Pager Number Company Postal Address Notes Web Address Table 9 Contact Profile Fields Field Name Number Allowed Characters All...

Page 51: ... All characters can be used Web Address URL 1 50 All characters can be used 8 3 Alerticons Alerticons are used to personalize your IM contacts and e mail SMS contacts 8 3 1 Choosing Alerticons for Your IM Contacts A picture of the alerticon you choose for an IM contact appears next to their name on the IM contacts list When a contact sends you a message or comes online the alerticon animation play...

Page 52: ...reen select Contacts and press Enter 2 Select a contact and press Enter to access their profile 3 Select the Alerticon field and press Enter 4 Select an alerticon to play the animation associated with that alerticon 5 When you have selected the alerticon you want to associate with the contact press Enter 6 Select the Save Close button and press Enter Figure 30 Alerticon Palette 8 4 Creating a Grou...

Page 53: ...press Enter This will bring up a list of all of your contacts Contacts that have more than one SMS or e mail address will have an next to the name of the contact 4 Select the e mail or SMS address for each of the contact you want to add to your newly created group When you want to send a message to a group you can select the group from your contacts Each group the groups will appear with the rest ...

Page 54: ...ur cursor in the message text field 2 Press Options select QuickText and press Enter 3 The Insert QuickText pop up appears listing all the available QuickText messages Select the QuickText message you want to insert and press Enter or press ALT and then the number of the QuickText message 4 The Insert QuickText pop up closes and the QuickText is inserted into the chat or message text field 9 3 Edi...

Page 55: ...ev 0 9 9 3 04 55 Ogo Manual 4 Edit the message by typing your changes into the QuickText edit pop up Use CLR to delete extra characters 5 Select Save and press Enter Your new QuickText message is ready to use ...

Page 56: ...n IM account select Add IM account then press Enter Remove IM account To remove an IM account select Remove IM account then press Enter IM Provider options If you subscribe to one or more IM providers the IM tab will include Sign In options for each of your providers AIM Sign On MSN Sign In Yahoo Sign In 10 2 E mail Settings Use settings on the E mail tab to manage your e mail accounts and how Ogo...

Page 57: ...een and two lines of text will fit in the typing area SIM PIN required This allows you to enter a PIN when the device is powered on The initial SIM PIN for all SIMs is 1111 WARNING If you forget your SIM PIN you will have only three opportunities to remember the SIM PIN After those three attempts your device will be locked and you must contact Ogo Customer Care to re activate your SIM Banner Setti...

Page 58: ...on key to move the level up or down The volume level of Ogo s sounds changes immediately as you move from one level to the next Nine volume levels are available Mute To make Ogo operate silently select Mute then press Enter to select the check box Vibration To turn vibration on or off select Vibration then press Enter to select or clear the check box Key tones To turn on or off the sounds Ogo make...

Page 59: ...lect AM or PM Set date You can set the date manually or copy the date from the network In most cases you will want to copy the network date To set the date by copying the network date 1 Select Set date and press Enter 2 Select Copy network date and press Enter 3 Select the Done button and press Enter To set the date manually 1 Select Set date and press Enter 2 Type numbers in the Date fields for e...

Page 60: ...entage of storage capacity available Contact Records Shows percentage of storage available for contact records Software Info Shows the version number of the software on your Ogo for example 1 0 70 2750 Device Version Shows the device version for example 1 1 69 2240 IMSI This is the international mobile system identity number for your Ogo IMEI This is the international mobile equipment identificati...

Page 61: ... up Vibrate On Indicator Figure 33 Volume Vibrate Pop up Mute Indicator 10 10 Verifying Your SMS Number To find out your SMS number from the Home screen select Settings and press Enter Select the Network tab Your SMS number is located in the MSISDN line in this tab ...

Page 62: ...Battery Charging Screen Figure 35 Battery Fully Charged Screen 11 1 Battery Charging Level To check battery charging level when Ogo is powered on 1 From the Home screen select Settings and press Enter 2 Select the System tab 3 Select Battery to read the battery level percentage of full charge 11 2 Low Battery Warning Pop ups will appear to warn you when battery level is low If the battery level be...

Page 63: ...14295 Rev 0 9 9 3 04 63 Ogo Manual Figure 36 Low Battery Warning ...

Page 64: ...t is always online Your status is also always online with respect to Help chat Figure 37 Live Support Help Chat Screen 12 1 1 Help Chat Message Alerts Because online help is considered a separate community Help chat messages do not appear when the Ogo shortcut key is pressed However you will see a number indicating new unread Help chat messages both on the Help icon in the Home screen and on the L...

Page 65: ...rer s recommendations before using this device Generally they recommend that you hold a device that is ON more than six inches from the pacemaker and do not carry it in your breast pocket Check your vehicle owner s manual or your dealer to be sure that you can use this device in your vehicle and it will not interfere with any of your vehicle s electronic systems For any equipment added to your veh...

Page 66: ...arger and in extreme circumstances to a battery explosion Only use charger indoors and with an acceptable power source See Section 3 2 for more information on using the battery charger 13 5 Repetitive Motion Injuries Your fingers thumbs and hands arms shoulders or neck may start to hurt if you use this device either for messaging or for games for a long time To minimize this discomfort take a 15 m...

Page 67: ...formation about FCC guidelines and SAR limits you can visit the FCC s Web site at www fcc gov cellphones or contact the FCC at 1 202 418 2464 13 9 FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interfere...

Page 68: ...t place the battery in a microwave oven or high pressure container Stop charging if the battery is not charged after the prescribed charge time If leakage of the electrolyte occurs or if there is an offensive odor immediately keep the battery away for any source of fire or spark If you become aware of any abnormal phenomena such as odor discoloration or deformation during use while charging or whe...

Page 69: ...set by the FCC is 1 6W kg In the U S and Canada the SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 1 6 watts kg W kg averaged over one gram of tissue The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in 13 12 2 SAR Information THIS MODEL DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Y...

Page 70: ... this model device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http www fcc gov oet fccid after searching on FCC ID QDJ 0406CHAI1 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association CTIA Web site at http www devicefacts net In the U S and Canada the SAR limit for mobile GSM device used by t...

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