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Summary of Contents for DM-P205

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Page 2: ...A large 300 entry phone book with easy access to all your contacts Ability to download and personalize your phone with images ringtones themes games and applications A web browser with a menu of selec...

Page 3: ...oval 14 Charging 15 Power Connection 15 Talk Time 16 Standby Time 16 Battery Handling Information 17 Dos Don ts 17 CHAPTER 2 BASIC PHONE OPERATION 19 Turning the Phone On Off 20 Powering On 20 Powerin...

Page 4: ...911 in Lock Mode 29 911 Using Any Available System 29 CHAPTER 3 DATA ENTRY 31 Entering Letters Numbers Symbols 32 Standard Abc Input Mode 33 T9 Input Mode Word 34 Numeric Mode 35 Symbols Mode 35 CHAPT...

Page 5: ...44 Services 45 Guest Services 45 Directory Assistance 45 Roadside Assistance 45 Check Usage 45 Messaging 46 Call History 46 Recent 46 Missed 47 Received 48 Dialed 49 Voice Mail 49 Create Message 50 T...

Page 6: ...s 77 My Themes 80 My Images 82 My Games 85 My Subscriptions 87 Disney Zone 88 Toolbox 90 My Profile 90 Camera 91 Take Pix 91 Pix Gallery 95 Voice Recorder 96 Recording New Voice Memos 96 Voice Gallery...

Page 7: ...me 110 Ringtone Volume 110 Earpiece Volume 110 Alert Volume 111 Game Volume 111 Roaming 112 Set Mode 112 Call Guard 112 Roam Ringer 113 Messaging 113 Auto Delete 113 Signature 113 Quicknote 114 Text E...

Page 8: ...formation for Wireless Handheld Phones 122 Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals 122 Antenna Care 123 Driving Safety 124 Electronic Devices 125 Pacemakers 125 Other Medical Devices 126 Posted Facilities...

Page 9: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Body Worn Operation 130 Vehicle Mounted External Antenna optional if available 130 SAR Information 131 FDA Consumer Update 133 12 Month Limited Warranty 144...

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Page 11: ...CHAPTER ONE GETTING STARTED The first step in learning all about your new DM P205 camera phone Package Contents Handset Description Battery Usage Handling...

Page 12: ...e items shown below If anything is missing or different please contact the retailer where you purchased the phone or call 1 866 DISNEY2 if you purchased online or over the phone Note Earbud not shown...

Page 13: ...nces and measures 1 92 x 3 43 x 94 11 State LED Antenna Earjack Camera Flash Camera Key Volume Key Sub LCD Earpiece 1 9 260K Color TFT LCD Display Nav Bars Softkeys Navigation NAV Key Speakerphone Key...

Page 14: ...old to access VR Mode Voice Activated Dialing Press and hold to turn the phone ON OFF Press to end callsor return to theIdle Screen Left NAV Bar Press to access Contacts or softkey displayed Right NAV...

Page 15: ...a stronger charge Mute Indicates the phone has been muted during a call Bluetooth Power On Mode Silencer Indicates the phone will be muted for incoming calls Speakerphone Indicates the phone is opera...

Page 16: ...he handset and slide until it locks into place REMOVAL On the back of the handset push the release latch down lift the battery up and remove it from the handset NOTE IFTHEBATTERYISNOTINSTALLEDCORRECTL...

Page 17: ...NOTE UPONPURCHASE BATTERIESMUSTBEFULLYCHARGEDFORABOUTTWO HOURSBEFOREUSINGTHEPHONE WHENCHARGINGPOWERED OFFPHONES ASTATUSMESSAGEWILLAPPEAR ONTHEINTERNALDISPLAYSCREEN YOURPHONEWILLNOTOPERATEUNTIL POWERE...

Page 18: ...ject to handset usage and configuration NOTE THESE TIMES ARE FOR A NEW BATTERY TALK AND STANDBY TIME MAY DECREASE OVER TIME BATTERY CAPACITY Standard Battery 820mAh Up to 190 minutes Extended Battery...

Page 19: ...ore discharged battery in a cool dark and dry place Purchase a new battery when operating time gradually decreases after fully charged Properly dispose of the battery according to local laws DON TS Do...

Page 20: ...MEMO CH 1 18...

Page 21: ...PHONE OPERATION Simple step by step instructions on using the DM P205 features including Turning the Phone On Off Accessing the Main Menu Main Menu Summary Basic Functions Making Emergency Calls CHAPT...

Page 22: ...LOCKFROM LOCKMODE DEFAULTPASSWORDFROMLOCKISTHELAST4DIGITSOFYOURPHONENUMBER POWERING OFF 1 Press and hold until the Power Off logo appears NOTE IMMEDIATELYCHANGEORRECHARGEYOURPHONE SBATTERYWHENTHE LOWB...

Page 23: ...Mode press MENU or 2 Use the NAV KEY to scroll through the menu options 3 To return to the previous screen press Exit the current screen and return to Idle Mode by pressing 4 Press to enter one of th...

Page 24: ...e Scan 5 Voice Dial 6 Device Name 2 Calendar 1 Add Event 2 View Event 3 Alarm Clock 1 Alarm 1 2 Alarm 2 3 Alarm 3 4 Notepad 1 Add Notepad 2 View Notepad 3 Settings 5 Calculator 6 Stopwatch 7 World Clo...

Page 25: ...all Guard 3 Roam Ringer 4 Messaging 1 Auto Delete 2 Signature 3 Quicknote 4 Text Entry 5 Security 1 Lock Phone 2 Change Lock Code 3 Special Numbers 4 Delete Contacts 5 Reset Phone 6 Setup Others 1 Fli...

Page 26: ...ll appear on the display screen as your call is being connected NOTE IF CALLFAILED MESSAGEAPPEARSONTHEPHONE SSCREENORTHE LINEISBUSY PRESS OR WHENMAKINGORRECEIVINGCALLSFROMSTOREDNUMBERS BOTHTHE CONTACT...

Page 27: ...at include additional extensions or groups of numbers 1 To insert a pause enter a phone number then press OPTIONS Select either a Hard Pause P or a Timed Pause T and continue entering any additional n...

Page 28: ...eir phone number if available If the caller s name and number are stored in Contacts both will appear NOTE CALLERIDDATAISSTOREDINRECENTCALLS CALL WAITING A beep tone will indicate incoming calls when...

Page 29: ...ss OK to save NOTE TOADJUSTEARPIECEVOLUMEDURINGACALL PRESSTHENAVKEY ORTHESIDEVOLUMEKEYUP DOWN SILENCER Mutes key tones ringtones while activating the Ringtone Off Mode to indicate incoming calls or me...

Page 30: ...l 1 Press OPTIONS When connected to a Bluetooth device press OPTIONS VIEW MY PHONE View your own phone number during a call 1 Press OPTIONS When connected to a Bluetooth device press OPTIONS BLUETOOTH...

Page 31: ...e screen and it exits Emergency Mode when you press 911 IN LOCK MODE This 911 call service is available even when your phone is in Lock Mode 1 Enter 911 then press to connect the call 2 To exit emerge...

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Page 33: ...CHAPTER THREE DATA ENTRY Everything you need to know about entering letters number symbols on your DM P205 phone...

Page 34: ...lustrates the function s assigned to each key in the Alpha Editor INPUT MODE INDICATOR Abc Standard Mode WORD Word Mode 123 Numeric Mode Symbols Symbols Mode KEY FUNCTION Press to select a different I...

Page 35: ...3 Repeat until all letters characters are entered Please note Text messages have a 160 character limit 4 Delete one character by pressing To delete the entire entry press and hold 5 Change from lower...

Page 36: ...acter appears on the screen then enter subsequent characters until you ve input the desired word 3 View the next matching word by pressing 4 Select words and enter spaces by pressing NOTE TOENTERCOMPO...

Page 37: ...mber by pressing its corresponding keypad digit key until the number appears on the LCD screen SYMBOLS MODE Allows you to input symbols when storing entries in Contacts and sending text messages 1 Pre...

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Page 39: ...CHAPTER FOUR MENU FUNCTION Includes detailed information on your DM P205 Main Menu features and functions Contacts Messaging Family Center Entertainment Toolbox...

Page 40: ...a contact name 1 Press MENU to view stored Contact names alphabetically 2 Enter a name or the first few letters of a contact name or scroll through the list with the up down NAV KEY Please refer to P...

Page 41: ...ting Contact Enter the contact name being edited when the Find screen appears then press OK Press the left right NAV KEY to select the listing type then press OK 3 To enter or edit an existing Contact...

Page 42: ...wn NAV KEY to select a contact and press OK 3 With the NAV KEY scroll down to Group 4 Press the left right NAV KEY to select a group 5 Press OK under Save to save the contact to the selected group Add...

Page 43: ...select Rename and press OK 4 Enter a new group name and press OK to save Deleting a Group Delete a group that you ve added 1 Press MENU 2 Use the up down NAV KEY to select the group 3 To delete press...

Page 44: ...KEY IS AVAILABLE 3 Use the NAV KEY to select an entry then press 4 When the message Speed Dial for Name is now set To access click the number and hold for 2 sec is displayed press OK FOREXAMPLE SETTIN...

Page 45: ...g OK appears press OK You will then hear Name Please Say the name of the voice tag and repeat the name when prompted When Finished Recording appears press ASSIGN 3 Your Contact List will be displayed...

Page 46: ...ght the voice tag you want to play and then press PLAY To Re Record a Voice Dial Highlight the voice tag you want to re record and press RE REC To Delete One or all Voice Dials Highlight the voice tag...

Page 47: ...omatically dialed DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE 1 Press MENU 2 The number 411 is automatically dialed Subject to additional fees ROAD ASSISTANCE For subscribers to Disney Mobile s Roadside Assistance service 1...

Page 48: ...not previously stored only the phone number will appear 2 To view call details press OK NOTE CALLDETAILSINCLUDEDATE TIMEANDPHONENUMBER 3 Press OPTIONS to send a message to the phone number or delete c...

Page 49: ...s 2 To view missed call details select a specific missed call and press OK NOTE CALLDETAILSINCLUDEDATE TIME ANDPHONENUMBER 3 Press OPTIONS to send a message to the phone number or delete call history...

Page 50: ...mber appears 2 To view received call details press OK NOTE CALLDETAILSINCLUDEDATE TIME ANDPHONENUMBER 3 Press OPTIONS to send a message to the phone number or delete call history 4 Press SAVE to save...

Page 51: ...details press OK NOTE CALLDETAILSINCLUDEDATE TIME ANDPHONENUMBER 3 Press OPTIONS to send a message to the phone number or delete call history 4 Press SAVE to save phone number to Contacts NOTE AFTER 2...

Page 52: ...symbols 4 Press SEND to send your text message By pressing OPTIONS you can choose from the following Add Family Selects a phone number stored in Family Add Contacts Selects a phone number stored in Co...

Page 53: ...the following Add Family Selects a phone number stored in Family Add Contacts Selects a phone number stored in Contacts Recent Selects a phone number or email address recently used to send messages Pr...

Page 54: ...23 Symbols By pressing OPTIONS you can select one of the following Add Voice Adds a voice sound to the message Record Voice Records your voice message Delete Voice Deletes a previously added voice sou...

Page 55: ...message press REPLY 4 Press OPTIONS and then you will have the following choices Call To dial a number in the message text or a call back number select Call Forward 1 To forward a message select Forw...

Page 56: ...press OK to delete or CANCEL to exit Deleted Read Msg 1 To delete read message select Delete Read Msg 2 When All read messages will be deleted Continue appears press OK to delete or CANCEL to exit De...

Page 57: ...lect a message then press OK to view 3 Press FORWARD to forward the message to new recipients 4 Press OPTIONS and then you will have the following choices Call To dial a number in the message text or...

Page 58: ...message to the Quicknote list Delete 1 To delete a selected message select Delete 2 When The message will be deleted Continue appears press OK to delete or CANCEL to exit Info Displays information suc...

Page 59: ...oice call while composing a message and you accept the call the message being edited will be automatically saved in Drafts folder 1 Press MENU 2 Select a message and press OK to edit the message 3 Pre...

Page 60: ...OT BE AVAILABLE UNDER CERTAIN CONDI TIONS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PHONES BEING TURNED OFF ONE OR MORE PHONES ROAMING OFF THE DISNEY MOBILE NETWORK POOR NETWORK SIGNAL OR OTHER NETWORK SYSTEMS OR...

Page 61: ...ycle additional searches are available for a nominal fee per request Please review your Calling Plan details NOTE FAMILY MANAGER AND ADULTS ON THE ACCOUNT CAN LOCATE PHONES ASSIGNED TO FAMILY MEMBERS...

Page 62: ...K 3 If correct review and then accept or decline the Terms Conditions NOTE IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SET YOUR FAMILY LOCATOR PIN FROM WWW DISNEYMOBILE COM YOU WILL NOT BE PROMPTED AGAIN IFYOUHAVEALREADYACCE...

Page 63: ...press OK to continue Select No and press OK to return to the previous screen 5 For a successful locate under Location the location accuracy range and the local time will be displayed 6 For unsuccessfu...

Page 64: ...PHONES ARE WITHIN DISNEY MOBILE S COVERAGE AREA LOCATION CAN NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PHONE BEING LOCATED IS MAKING A VOICE CALL FAMILY MONITOR SERVICE Stay in control of your family s wireless spendi...

Page 65: ...through the following steps 1 From Family Monitor select Set Allowances and press OK 2 Select NAME and press OK This step is omitted if there is only one member under the age of 18 on the account 3 Pr...

Page 66: ...An Updating Usage message will appear briefly while the phone gets up to the minute usage information for all members on your family plan 3 Select Name Myself or Family Total and press OK 4 Press up...

Page 67: ...ge called a Spending Alert will appear on his or her phone and on the Family Manager s phone NOTE FAMILY MONITOR SERVICES ARE ONLY AVAILABLE WITHIN DISNEY MOBILE S COVERAGE AREA THEY WILL NOT WORK WHE...

Page 68: ...Call Control restrictions All mobile phone numbers included in your Disney Mobile Family Plan and 911 are Always On numbers You may choose to set other Always On numbers for yourchildren suchasyourho...

Page 69: ...se any of the pre loaded QuickAlerts and then press a button to alert one or multiple family members simultaneously NOTE MESSAGES CAN BE SENT TO AND FROM DISNEY MOBILE FAMILY MEMBERS REGARDLESS OF CAL...

Page 70: ...and press OK 2 Under Add Recipients use the up down NAV KEY and OK to select family member s and press NEXT 3 Under Add QuickAlert use the up down NAV KEY to choose a QuickAlert or select Create Your...

Page 71: ...it QuickAlerts use the up down NAV KEY to choose a QuickAlert to edit or select Enter New to type your own and press OK 3 Under Edit Alert change or add text to the QuickAlert and press SAVE 4 Saved w...

Page 72: ...or delete these alerts 1 From Family Alert select Alerts Received and press OK 2 Under Alerts Received select an alert press OK or press REPLY to display the Add Recipient s screen immediately 3 Use t...

Page 73: ...rts Received as new messages arrive To delete alerts from the Alerts Received screen 1 From Family Alert select Alerts Received and press OK 2 Select an alert press OPTIONS select Delete or Delete All...

Page 74: ...o download more of your personal favorites from the Shop Entertainment area for the ultimate personalized wireless experience Be sure to check out fun fresh content packs and special subscription offe...

Page 75: ...ect a content category and press OK 4 Select an individual item in the category or pack and press OK 5 Select one of the following options and press OK 6 You can also select SHOP MENU to display Shop...

Page 76: ...use the left right NAV KEY to preview other items in the category or pack 4 Select one of the following options and press OK Pause ringtones only Press up NAV KEY to pause and press up NAV KEY again...

Page 77: ...with or without previewing 1 After choosing your content select Buy and press OK The purchase price will now be displayed 2 Select the displayed price e g 1 49 from the But View Info options and pres...

Page 78: ...e saved and accessible via the Entertainment menu For Content Packs Content Packs consist of predefined selections of content types e g two ringtones and an image or a set of like type content e g thr...

Page 79: ...AY DELETE PURCHASED CONTENT SOME PRELOADED IMAGES RINGTONES THEMES GAMESANDAPPLICATIONSCANNOTBEDELETED CONTENT RINGTONES GRAPHICS GAMES THEMES ETC IS NOT REFUNDABLE MY RINGTONES You can preview and as...

Page 80: ...n My Ringtones screen or when previewing Assigning as a Ringtone ID 1 Select a ringtone see above and press ASSIGN 2 Under Assign select Ringtone ID and press OK 3 Under Find your list of Contacts wil...

Page 81: ...assigned will appear to confirm the completed action DELETING RINGTONES VIEWING INFO Ringtones can be deleted via the main My Ringtones screen or when previewing 1 Press OPTIONS select one of the fol...

Page 82: ...ent and press OK 2 Select My Themes and press OK Previewing Themes 1 Once in My Themes scroll through your theme list with the NAV KEY make a selection and press OK to view the selected theme 2 Use th...

Page 83: ...es can be deleted via the main My Themes screen or when previewing 1 Press OPTIONS select one of the following and press OK Delete Deletes the selected theme Delete All Deletes all your themes Info Pr...

Page 84: ...ertainment and press OK 2 Select My Images and press OK 3 Your images will be listed below Pix Gallery Previewing Images 1 Once in My Images scroll through your image list with the NAV KEY make a sele...

Page 85: ...n select Pix ID and press OK 3 Under Find your list of Contacts will be displayed 4 At the cursor enter a name or select a name using the NAV KEY and press OK 5 Image NAME assigned will appear to conf...

Page 86: ...previewing Pix can be deleted from the main Pix Gallery screen or when previewing a specific selection 1 Press OPTIONS select one of the following and press OK Delete Deletes the selected image or pi...

Page 87: ...t and press OK 2 Select My Games and press OK Playing Non Subscription Games 1 Under Games select a game and press OK or PLAY Managing Non Subscription Games 1 Under My Games press OPTIONS select one...

Page 88: ...and you will be connected to your game automatically Managing Subscription Games 1 Under My Games press OPTIONS select one of the following and press OK End Subscription Ends your subscription to the...

Page 89: ...anaging Subscriptions 1 Under Entertainment use the NAV KEY to select My Subscriptions 2 Under My Subscriptions select a subscription 3 Press OPTIONS select one of the following and press OK NOTE WHEN...

Page 90: ...s themes ringtones and wallpapers designed specifically for your Disney Mobile phone Here s how to access everything available in Disney Zone Accessing Disney Zone Press MENU select Entertainment and...

Page 91: ...MEMO 89 CH 4...

Page 92: ...larm Clock Notepad Calculator Stopwatch and World Clock and Settings Display Volume Roaming Messaging Security Setup Others and Phone Info Here s how to access the functions available in Toolbox MY PR...

Page 93: ...MENU 2 Point the camera lens at your subject and check the photo framing through the main LCD screen 3 To take the photo press OK or the SIDE CAMERA KEY 4 To send photos press SEND To save photos pre...

Page 94: ...3 To take the photo press OK SIDE CAMERA KEY or CAMERA KEY 4 To send photos press SEND To save photos press SAVE TAKING PHOTOS WITH THE PHONE CLOSED This feature is perfect for taking self portraits 1...

Page 95: ...he NAV KEY left right to change the magnification Zoom to 1x 2x or 4x magnification The Zoom Magnification appears at the top centerof the LCD screen UNDER OPTIONS 1 Self Portrait Switch the viewfinde...

Page 96: ...lowing options Brightness Select your brightness Auto Manual 2 1 0 1 2 Image Effect Select your color effect Normal Gray Sepia Negative Quality Select an image quality High Medium Low 6 Shutter Sound...

Page 97: ...more details on Sending Pix Messages In Detail View you can view photos in sequence by pressing the up down NAV KEY Press OPTIONS to select from the following options Upload Uploads selected photos t...

Page 98: ...after the tone At the tone start recording your voice memo 3 To stop recording press OK or STOP to stop or PAUSE RESUME to pause resume After recording a voice memo press OPTIONS to playback or rerec...

Page 99: ...s Please refer to Chapter 4 Messaging for more details on Sending Pix Messages Press OPTIONS to select from the following options Delete Erases selected voice memos Delete All Erases all voice memos D...

Page 100: ...NU Discovery Mode 1 Press MENU 2 Select On 60 secs or Off then press OK to save NOTE AFTER 60 SECONDS THE PHONE RETURNS TO DISCOVERY MODE OFF IN DISCOVERY MODE ON REMOTE BLUETOOTH DEVICES CAN SCAN YOU...

Page 101: ...to the Calendar The event date is now marked on your Calendar DATE Use the keypad to change or enter the date and press OK to save TIME Use the keypad to set a time or select AM PM and press OK NOTES...

Page 102: ...Event 1 To view your Event List press MENU 2 Use the NAV KEY to select an event then press OK or DELETE To erase all events press OPTIONS then select Delete All After Delete all events appears press O...

Page 103: ...an alarm for the same time each day OFF NO ALARM Once Selects a single date for that alarm CH 4 TIME Use the left right NAV KEY to select hour minute or AM PM to edit Use the keypad to set a time for...

Page 104: ...ad that can be used to compose and store reminders notes Add Notepad Here s how to compose a memo 160 character limit 1 Press MENU 2 Enter a new text memo Please refer to Page 32 for more details on e...

Page 105: ...pressing OPTIONS select Add New and press OK To erase all memos press OPTIONS select Delete All and press OK 3 The selected memo will appear To edit press OPTIONS select Edit and enter a new text mem...

Page 106: ...llow the instructions below to calculate 8 6 4 2 5 9 50 3 To reset press RESET Input 8 Move the NAV KEY right Input 6 then press the NAV KEY Move it left Input 4 then press the NAV KEY Move it down In...

Page 107: ...2 To pause press STOP 3 To resume press 4 To reset press RESET 5 To return to the previous screen press 1 To start press START 2 To stop a time period and continue measuring another press CONT anothe...

Page 108: ...es 1 Press MENU 2 Select a city 3 The World Map will appear with the selected city date and time NOTE SINCEDAYLIGHTSAVINGSTIME DST ISNOTAPPLIED THEACTUALTIMEDURING DSTMAYBEDIFFERENT 4 Return to the pr...

Page 109: ...ting To input a personal greeting 1 Press MENU 2 Use the NAV KEY to select Setting Font Bg or Enter Message then press SAVE Setting On Off Font White Blue Dark Blue Magenta Gray Black Background Trans...

Page 110: ...Use the NAV KEY to select Graphic View or List View then press OK to save Contrast To adjust your LCD display contrast 1 Press MENU 2 Select Main LCD or Sub LCD then use the NAV KEY to select one of...

Page 111: ...o select the duration and press OK Clock Setting To change Main LCD clock setting 1 Press MENU 2 Select General Digital or Analog and press OK To change Sub LCD clock setting 1 Press MENU 2 Select Dig...

Page 112: ...Press MENU 2 Scroll right with the NAV KEY to select one of the following options then press OK Earpiece Volume To adjust your earpiece volume 1 Press MENU 2 Use the NAV KEY to adjust the earpiece vo...

Page 113: ...ss MENU 2 Scroll right with the NAV KEY to select one of the following options Game Volume Controls game volume while you re playing 1 Press MENU 2 Select one of the following options then press OK Si...

Page 114: ...This feature makes it easy to manage your roaming charges by reminding you when you make or receive roaming calls It also requires you to take an additional step before placing or answering a roaming...

Page 115: ...ess MENU 2 Use the NAV KEY to select INBOX or OUTBOX then select Disable or Enable and press OK Signature You can create a signature that can be inserted at the end of the message text 1 Press MENU 2...

Page 116: ...select Delete and press OK 5 To edit a text you have added to Quicknote press OPTIONS select Edit and press OK Text Entry Sets the default Input Mode For example if T9 Mode is the default its icon wi...

Page 117: ...er your Password NOTE THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF YOUR PHONE NUMBER 2 Press select Lock Now Lock on Power Up or Unlock then press OK Change Lock Code Here s how to change your 4 digit...

Page 118: ...elect a keypad location then press ASSIGN 3 Input a phone number then press to SAVE NOTE YOUCANDELETESPECIALNUMBERSBYSELECTINGTHENUMBER PRESSING DELETE ANDTHEN Deleting Contacts To delete all the name...

Page 119: ...Language Selects the language in which letters are displayed on screen 1 Press MENU 2 Select English or Espa ol then press OK 117 CH 4 When Flip Activation Off is selected you will need to open the ph...

Page 120: ...digital wireless transmis sion Your DM P205 and TTY device will connect through a special cable that plugs into your phone s headset jack If this cable was not provided with your TTY device contact yo...

Page 121: ...splays the phone s information such as phone number ESN and User Name 1 Press MENU 2 Press OK to go the previous menu Version Displays the version for Software Hardware PRL and Browser 1 Press MENU 2...

Page 122: ...120 MEMO CH 4...

Page 123: ...please be aware of all safety details This chapter contains the manufacturer s terms and conditions pertaining to your DM P205 handset as well as the warranty for your phone Please review each thorou...

Page 124: ...evels for handheld wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies ANSI C95 1 1992 NCRP REPORT 86 1986 ICNIRP 19...

Page 125: ...an approved replacement Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations 1 American National Standards Institute 2 National Council on Radiatio...

Page 126: ...ble use hands free operation Pull off the road and park before making or answer ing calls as required by various driving conditions If you must use the phone while driving please use one touch speed d...

Page 127: ...ed between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consis tent with independent research and that of Wireless Technology...

Page 128: ...truct you to do so Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equip ment that could be sensitive to external RF energy POSTED FACILITIES Turn your wireless phone off when posted notices require y...

Page 129: ...ry or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gas stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or...

Page 130: ...to avoid possible damage due to instability DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages DO NOT use unauthorized accessories DO NOT disassemble the phone or its acces sories If service o...

Page 131: ...es are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U S and international standards bodies The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards Use...

Page 132: ...ng the antenna The use of belt clips holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not compl...

Page 133: ...dies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of meas...

Page 134: ...ls of various phones and at vari ous positions they all meet the government require ment for safe exposure The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR lev...

Page 135: ...RF that does not produce heat ing effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some bio...

Page 136: ...er that is not necessary for device function and Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health FDA belong...

Page 137: ...cument 3 What kinds of phones are the subject of this update The term wireless phone refers here to hand held wireless phones with built in antennas often called cell mobile or PCS phones These types...

Page 138: ...micals so as to be pre disposed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day These conditions are not similar to the conditions un...

Page 139: ...omoting effect if one exists Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human populations but 10 or more years follow up may be needed to provide answers about some health...

Page 140: ...esearch needs that has driven the establish ment of new research programs around the world The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues FDA and the Cellul...

Page 141: ...1 6 W kg The FCC limit is consistent with the safety standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering IEEE and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement...

Page 142: ...ody Due to Wireless Communications Devices Experimental Techniques sets forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users...

Page 143: ...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 e...

Page 144: ...ts Their recom mendation 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 interfere...

Page 145: ...r the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices Should harmful interference be found to occur FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve...

Page 146: ...ectly related to the defect s The antenna key pad display rechargeable battery and battery charger if included are similarly warrant ed for twelve 12 months from date of purchase This Warranty extends...

Page 147: ...einstallation of the product for geographic coverage for inadequate signal reception by the antenna or for communications range or operation of the cellular system as a whole To obtain repairs or repl...

Page 148: ...SS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE...

Page 149: ...h the sale of this product Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limi tation of incidental or consequential damage sothe above lim...

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