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C o n s u m e r   In fo r m a ti o n   o n   W i r e l e s s   P h o n e s

 

 

The U.S.  Food  and  Drug Administration  (FDA) has published  a series  of  Questions 
and  Answers  for  consumers  relating  to  radio  frequency  (RF) exposure  from  wireless 
phones.  The FDA publication  includes  the following  information:

 

W h a t  k i n d s   o f  p h o n e s   a r e   th e   s u b je c t  o f  th i s   u p d a te ?

 

The term  wireless  phone  refers  here to  hand-held wireless  phones  with  built-in 
antennas,  often  called  “cell,” “mobile,” or “PCS” phones.  These types  of  wireless 
phones  can  expose  the  user to  measurable  radio  frequency  energy  (RF) because  of 
the  short  distance  between  the phone  and  the  user's  head.  These RF exposures  are 
limited  by Federal  Communications Commission  safety  guidelines  that  were 
developed  with  the advice  of  FDA and  other  federal  health  and  safety  agencies. 
When the phone  is located  at greater  distances  from  the  user,  the  exposure  to  RF is 
drastically  lower  because  a person's RF exposure  decreases  rapidly  with  increasing 
distance  from  the  source.  The so-called “cordless phones,” which  have a base  unit 
connected  to  the telephone  wiring  in a house,  typically  operate  at far  lower  power 
levels,  and  thus  produce  RF exposures  well within  the  FCC's  compliance  limits.

 

D o   w i r e l e s s   p h o n e s   p o s e   a   h e a l th   h a z a r d ?

 

The available  scientific evidence  does  not  show  that  any health  problems  are 
associated  with  using  wireless  phones.  There is no  proof,  however,  that  wireless 
phones  are absolutely  safe.  Wireless phones  emit  low  levels  of  radio  frequency 
energy  (RF) in the  microwave  range  while  being  used.  They also  emit  very low  levels 
of  RF when  in the  stand-by mode. Whereas high  levels  of  RF can  produce  health 
effects  (by  heating  tissue),  exposure  to  low  level RF that  does  not  produce  heating 
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  biological  effects  may occur,  but  such  findings  have not  been  confirmed  by 
additional  research.  In some  cases,  other  researchers  have had  difficulty  in 
reproducing  those  studies,  or in determining  the  reasons  for  inconsistent results.

 

W h a t  i s   F D A 's   r o l e   c o n c e r n i n g   th e   s a fe ty   o f  w i r e l e s s   p h o n e s ?

 

Under  the  law,  FDA does  not  review  the  safety  of  radiation-emitting consumer 
products  such  as wireless  phones  before  they can  be  sold,  as it  does  with  new drugs 
or medical  devices.  However,  the  agency  has authority  to  take  action  if  wireless 
phones  are shown  to  emit  radio  frequency  energy  (RF) at a level that  is hazardous  to 
the user.  In such  a case,  FDA could  require  the manufacturers  of  wireless  phones  to 
notify  users  of  the  health  hazard  and  to  repair,  replace  or recall  the phones  so  that

 

the hazard  no  longer  exists.

 

Although  the existing  scientific data  do  not  justify  FDA regulatory  actions,  FDA has 
urged  the wireless  phone  industry  to  take  a number  of  steps,  including  the following:

 

 

“Support needed  research  into  possible  biological  effects  of  RF of  the type 

emitted  by wireless  phones;

 

 

“Design wireless  phones  in a way that  minimizes  any RF exposure  to  the 

user 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 belongs  to  an interagency  working  group  of  the federal  agencies  that  have 

responsibility  for  different  aspects  of  RF safety  to  ensure  coordinated   efforts  at the 
federal  level.  The following  agencies  belong  to  this  working  group:

 

 

“National Institute  for  Occupational  Safety  and  Health

 

Summary of Contents for SM-J337T

Page 1: ...Only for Approval User manual SM J337T SM S357BL a an a an a na and a d d a n a a and a n na d a and a a a d d n...

Page 2: ...ial or other purposes is an infringement of copyright laws Users are entirely responsible for illegal use of media You may incur additional charges for data services such as messaging uploading and do...

Page 3: ...le In Menu mode select Messages Create new message represents Messages followed by Create new message Square brackets phone keys for example represents the Power Menu exit key Angled brackets softkeys...

Page 4: ...f Access menus Customise your phone Use basic call functions Send and view messages Add and find contacts troubleshooting safety and usage information Comply with the following precautions to avoid da...

Page 5: ...external pressure which can lead to an internal short circuit and overheating Avoid interference with pacemakers Maintain a minimum of 15 cm 6 inches between mobile phones and pacemakers to avoid pot...

Page 6: ...ife of your batteries Prevent batteries from contacting metal objects as this can create a connection between the and terminals of your batteries and lead to temporary or permanent battery damage Neve...

Page 7: ...rom power sources when not in use Use batteries only for their intended purpose Handle SIM cards and memory cards with care Do not remove a card while the phone is transferring or accessing informatio...

Page 8: ...in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because...

Page 9: ...ssue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies hav...

Page 10: ...nimals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer causing chemicals so as to be pre disposed to develop cancer in absence of RF exposure Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up...

Page 11: ...earch needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world W h at s teps can I take to redu ce m y expos u re to radio frequ en cy en ergy from m y w ireles s ph on e If there is...

Page 12: ...hed to the phone Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as advertised Unlike hand free kits these so called shields may interfere with proper operation of the phone The phone may...

Page 13: ...ibility When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car practice good common sense and remember the following tips 1 Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and re...

Page 14: ...regulations in force in any area and always switch your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it or when it may cause interference or danger When connecting the phone or any accessory to another d...

Page 15: ...are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress Areas wit...

Page 16: ...your phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident do not cut off the call until given permission to do so R es trictin g C h ildren s acces s to you r P h on e Your phone...

Page 17: ...ct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet...

Page 18: ...our area Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon The more bars displayed the stronger the signal If you re inside a buildi...

Page 19: ...batteries and recharge your battery only with Samsung approved chargers When a charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than...

Page 20: ...ution Do not paint the phone Paint can clog the device s moving parts and prevent proper operation Do not put the phone in or on heating devices such as a microwave oven a stove or a radiator The phon...

Page 21: ...g on the battery manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life Where marked the chemical symbol...

Page 22: ...sed or received numbers Power Menu exit Turn the phone on and off press and hold End a call In Menu mode cancel input and return to Idle mode Alpha numeric Enter numbers letters and special characters...

Page 23: ...cover to the multifunction jack on the side of the phone 2 Plug the small end of the travel adapter into the multifunction jack Improperly connecting the travel adapter can cause serious damage to th...

Page 24: ...offline profile in Menu mode select Settings Phone profiles Offline Follow all posted warnings and directions from official personnel when in areas where wireless devices are prohibited Access menus T...

Page 25: ...ttings Display and light Home screen 2 Scroll left or right to Images 3 Select Wallpaper 4 Select an image category an image 5 Press Select or Select Set 6 Press Save Select a theme for the display To...

Page 26: ...d again and press OK Use basic call functions Learn to make or answer calls and use basic call functions Make a call 1 In Idle mode enter an area code and a phone number 2 Press to dial the number 3 T...

Page 27: ...select Messages Create new message Email 2 Enter an email address and scroll down 3 Enter a subject and scroll down 4 Enter your email text 5 Press Options Attach multimedia and attach a file if neces...

Page 28: ...s Retrieve to view the body of the email Add and find contacts Learn the basics of using the phonebook feature Add a new contact 1 In Idle mode enter a phone number and press Options 2 Select Save a m...

Page 29: ...not tested or approved by Bluetooth SIG may be incompatible with your device T u rn on th e B lu etooth w ireles s featu re 1 In Menu mode select S ettin gs C on n ectivity B lu etooth 2 Select B lu e...

Page 30: ...etooth enabled device the device icon will turn green Select a paired device and use the following options To browse files on the paired device select B row s e files To view the service list of the p...

Page 31: ...r kit W i F i Learn to use your device s wireless networking capabilities to activate and connect to any wireless local area network WLAN compatible with the IEEE 802 11 b g n standards You can connec...

Page 32: ...security type of the WLAN AP Select an EAP method This option is available depending on the selected security type User name Enter your user name This option is available depending on the selected se...

Page 33: ...utes Or enter a PIN on the AP device and select S tart within 2 minutes M ob ile AP Learn about the Mobile AP feature which sets your device as an wireless AP Access Point to connect to the internet o...

Page 34: ...n or Off C on figu rin g W i F i d irect 1 From the Home screen touch Menu then select Settings More settings 2 Touch Wi Fi Direct to configure settings When you turn on Wi Fi Direct your device autom...

Page 35: ...udio application This application installs the necessary USB drivers onto your machine For a free download of PC Studio go to www samsung com us support 1 Touch Settings Connectivity Select USB mode 2...

Page 36: ...st enter the PUK supplied by your service provider Your phone displays Network unavailable or Network error When you are in areas with weak signals or poor reception you may lose reception Move to ano...

Page 37: ...ing device users find mobile devices that may be compatible with their hearing devices Not all mobile devices have been rated Mobile devices that are rated have the rating on their box or a label loca...

Page 38: ...andard American National Standards Institute ANSI C63 19 the hearing aid and wireless mobile device rating values are added together to indicate how usable they are together For example if a hearing a...

Page 39: ...sted yet for use with hearing aids It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations using your hearing aid or cochlear implant to determine if you hear...

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