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  • Page 1 Nokia 7270 phone at a glance Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 2: Quick Guide

    > Options > Insert picture. Scroll to the picture you want, and select View > Insert. Enter the text message, and select Send. Enter the number, and select Read a new text message If New Message appears, select Show. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 3: Legal Information

    ENGAGED IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE, AND (ii) FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY; AND (B) OTHER USES SPECIFICALLY AND SEPARATELY LICENSED BY MPEG LA, L.L.C. The information contained in this user guide was written for the Nokia 7270 product. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes to any of the products described in this document without prior notice.
  • Page 4 5754976 5956332 6081534 6199035 *29/170245 5442521 5760568 5956625 6084962 6201876 *29/170246 5444816 5782646 5956633 6088746 6219560 5446364 5794142 5960354 6094587 6240076 5479476 5802465 5960389 6097964 6240079 5487084 5805084 5963901 6105784 6249584 5493255 5805301 5966374 6108553 6259312 Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Fabric wraps16 Delete names and numbers38 Charge the battery17 Presence service38 Switch the phone on and off Subscribed names41 Copy entries43 Keyguard18 Business cards43 Make calls18 1-touch dialing44 Answer calls19 Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia ‰...
  • Page 6 14 SIM services95 Gallery63 15 Hardware and en- Folders63 hancements96 Edit an image64 Hardware96 10 Media64 Enhancements96 Camera64 Reference Information Media player66 Radio67 Voice recorder68 Battery information111 Enhancements112 11 Organizer70 Enhancements, batteries, and Alarm clock70 chargers112 Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 7 Care and maintenance112 Additional safety information Technical information117 Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia ‰vv...
  • Page 8 Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 9: For Your Safety

    Don’t touch the antenna unnecessarily. QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product. ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES Use only approved enhancements and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 10: About Your Device

    Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, they will not appear on your device menu. Contact your service provider for more information. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 11: Shared Memory

    Refer to the appropriate area of this User Guide for information on how to manage the features and data in your device. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia "...
  • Page 12: About Your Phone

    2 About your phone Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 7270 mobile phone. • Register your phone Be sure to register your phone at www.warranty.nokiausa.com or call 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) so that we can serve you better if you need to call a customer center or to have your phone repaired.
  • Page 13: Find Information About Your Phone

    • International mobile equipment identity (IMEI) • Get help If you need help, Nokia Customer Care is available for assistance. We recommend that you write down the following information and have it available if you call. • The IMEI printed on the back of the phone, beneath the battery •...
  • Page 14 Service providers may differ in their support of features. Before you sign up, make sure a service provider supports the features that you need. Guide updates From time to time, Nokia updates this guide to reflect changes. The latest version may be available at www.nokia.com/us. Online tutorials An interactive tutorial for this product may be available at the Web site www.nokiahowto.com.
  • Page 15 When the fold is closed, use the volume keys to mute the ringing tone of an incoming call, to switch the alarm clock to snooze, or to mute. • Earpiece (11) Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia &...
  • Page 16: Start Screen

    Move and one of the moving options. • The Middle selection key (5) in the start screen is Menu. • The Right selection key (6) in the start screen may be: Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 17: Screen Saver

    See “Read and reply” on page 28. You have one or more voice messages. See “Voice messages” on page 32. You have a delivery note, sent by your network, in the inbox. See “Settings” on page 24. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 18 If you have two phone lines, this indicator displays the selected phone line. See “Phone settings” on page 57. Loudspeaker is active. See “Loudspeaker” on page 20. Calls are limited to a closed user group. See “Closed user groups” on page 61. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 19: Copyright Protection

    • Nokia PC Suite Nokia PC Suite is a collection of powerful software tools that let your phone work with a compatible PC to manage phone features and data. For more information, consult the Nokia PC Suite online help.
  • Page 20: Phone Menus

    You may need to activate the settings as described in the section for that service. You can also find the settings in the support section of www.nokia.com/us. • Phone menus Phone features are grouped according to function and are accessed through the main menus of your phone.
  • Page 21: Scroll Method

    Select Menu, and within 1.5 seconds, enter the first number of the menu function you want to access. Repeat until you have entered all the numbers. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia "...
  • Page 22: Basic Operations

    Store and use your device with its covers attached. With the phone closed and the back of the phone facing you, press the release button and lift the cover to remove it from the phone. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 23 Ensure that the SIM card is properly inserted. Close the cover of the SIM card holder, and press it gently to snap into place. Replace the battery, being sure that the battery terminals are in the proper position. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 24: Fabric Wraps

    To clean the fabric, remove the wrap and wipe them with a slightly damp cloth. In the case of stains, use a mild soap or detergent. Dry the covers thoroughly. Once the covers are completely dry, place them back on the phone. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 25: Charge The Battery

    OK. See also “Access codes” on page 62. Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. Your phone has an internal antenna. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia &...
  • Page 26: Keyguard18

    To search the list of entries quickly, press the key with the letter that matches the first letter of the contact name. Press Call to make the call, or select Details to view details of the entry. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 27: Answer Calls

    To answer a call with keyguard on, open the fold or press Call. During the call, all features function as normal. When you end or reject the call, the keypad automatically relocks. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 28: Loudspeaker20

    Record—Record the call. See “Record a phone call” on page 68. End call—End a call. Touch tones—Send touch tones generated by your phone keypad. Enter the touch tone string or search for it in contacts, and select Tones. Loudspeaker—Listen to the call on the loudspeaker. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 29: Text Entry21

    • Press 0 to accept the word; then begin writing the next word. • To insert a word, select Options > Insert word, write the word using Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 30: Tips For Writing Predictive Or

    Press again to display smileys. Scroll to the character you want, and select Insert. In traditional text entry, you can also enter some punctuation marks and other special characters by pressing 1 repeatedly. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 31: Messages23

    See “Delete messages” on page 26 for more information. • Font size Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > Other settings > Font size > Small font or Large font. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia !"...
  • Page 32: Text And Picture Messages

    Save sent messages is set to On in the message settings for text messages and multimedia messages. Saved items—You can store messages that you have read, or that you want to send later, in this folder. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 33: Write And Send A Message

    Copy to Calendar. Reply to a message While viewing a message, select Reply; then select a Text message. Compose your reply and send the message as described in “Write and send Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 34: Forward A Message

    Multimedia message objects may contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC. Do not open any attachment if you are not sure of the trustworthiness of the sender. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 35: Mms Settings

    No to keep the original size. Default slide timing—Set the default time in mm:ss format for each slide in an MMS to remain on the screen. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia !&...
  • Page 36: Write And Send

    Read and reply When a multimedia message is being received, blinks in the display. Once the message has been fully downloaded, and Multimedia message received appear in the display. To view the message immediately, select Show. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 37: E-Mail29

    “Configuration settings” on page 58. Account—Select the e-mail service you want to use. My name—Enter your name or nickname. Include signature—Define a signature to be automatically added to the end of your e-mail messages. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 38 Select Menu > Messages > E-mail > Create e-mail. With the E-mail address field highlighted, select Edit. Enter the e-mail address; or select Options > Find to retrieve an e-mail address from contacts, and select OK. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 39 To include the original text in your reply, select Original text; or to reply without the original text, select Empty screen. Confirm or edit the e-mail address, and write your reply. Select Options > Send > Send now to send the message. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia "...
  • Page 40: Instant Messages

    If the Mailbox number box is empty, enter the voice mailbox area code and number, and select OK. Call and set up your voice mail Once you have saved the voice mailbox number, from the main menu, press and hold 1. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 41: Listen To Your Voice Messages

    Select Menu > Messages > Service commands. Enter a service request, such as an activation command for a specific network service, and select Send. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia ""...
  • Page 42: Message Counter

    • Message counter To view the number of text and multimedia messages you have sent and received, select Menu > Messages > Message counter > Sent messages or Received messages. To clear the counters, select Clear counters. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 43: Contacts35

    Caller groups—View and edit the properties (such as the ringing tone) for any of the caller groups. • Save information You can save names and numbers to phone memory or to SIM memory. See “Select contacts view and memory” on page 46. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia "$...
  • Page 44: Quickly Save A Name And Number

    At the start screen, scroll down; then scroll to the entry to which you want to add a user ID. With the entry highlighted, select Details > Options > Add detail > User To enter the user ID manually, select Enter ID manually, enter the user ID, and select OK. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 45: Save Addresses And Notes

    Scroll up and down through the details of the entry, if necessary. • Make a call At the start screen, scroll down; then scroll to the entry for the person you want to call. To dial the primary number, press Call. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia "&...
  • Page 46: Add An Image To A Name Or Number

    Presence service is a network service that lets you give information about your presence status to other people who have access to the same presence service. These others are know as viewers. Your presence status includes your Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 47: Connect And Disconnect

    My presence logo—Select your personal logo from the Graphics folder in the gallery. If you select Default, the logo is not published. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia "(...
  • Page 48 Options > Move to blocked list. Scroll to each viewer that you want to add to your blocked list, and select Mark. To remove a viewer from the blocked list, select Unmark. When you are finished, select Done. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 49: Subscribed Names

    To connect to the presence service, Select Menu > Contacts > My presence > Connect to My presence service. When you are not connected to the presence service, you can view the subscribed names but you cannot see their presence status information. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 50: View Subscribed Names

    Details—View the details of the selected contact. Options—Select an option from the list. Unsubscribe a contact FROM THE SUBSCRIBED NAMES MENU Select Menu > Contacts > Subscribed names. Scroll to the contact that you want to unsubscribe, and select Options > Unsubscribe. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 51: Copy Entries

    When you receive the business card, your phone beeps, and a message appears in the display. Select Show > Save to save the business card in phone memory or Exit > OK to discard the business card. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia #"...
  • Page 52: Send A Business Card

    You can make a phone call by saying a voice tag that has been added to a phone number in contacts. Any spoken word, such as a name, can be a voice tag. Before using voice tags, note that: Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 53: Assign A Voice Tag

    Display, change, and delete voice tagged entries Select Menu > Contacts > Voice tags. Scroll to view the voice tags, select a voice tag, and Playback, Change, or Delete. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 54: Caller Groups

    SIM card. Contacts view—Select the Name list, Name and number, Name only, or Name and image. Memory status—View the amount of phone or SIM memory used and available. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 55: Call Log

    To view the information on the 10 most recent position requests, or to delete them, select Menu > Call log > Positioning > Positioning log > Open folder or Delete all. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia #&...
  • Page 56: Select A Profile

    For My presence, set your availability status and presence message for the selected profile. This option appears only if the Synchronize with profiles presence setting is set to On. See “Presence service” on page 38 for more information. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 57: Set A Timed Profile

    You can adjust the ringing volume, keypad tones, and more for the active profile. Select Settings > Tone settings. The options are the same as those in “Customize a profile” on page 48, except that My presence and Profile name are not available. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 58: Main Display Settings

    Select Menu > Settings > Time and date settings > Date > Date separator and the separator of your choice (period, slash, hyphen, or space). Select Date > Date format and the format of your choice. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 59: Automatic Update Of Date And Time

    You can connect the phone to a compatible device or PC using an IR connection or a data cable. You can also use the phone as a wireless modem to enable GPRS mobile link from a compatible PC. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 60 For information on using a data communication application, refer to the documentation provided with the application. For more information on Nokia PC Suite applications, see the Nokia PC Suite online help. Nokia PC Suite and all related software can be downloaded from www.nokia.com/us.
  • Page 61 GPRS MODEM SETTINGS When you use your Nokia phone as a wireless modem, you can enable a GPRS mobile link from your PC or laptop computer. Before you can use GPRS technology, you must save the GPRS settings for each of the applications used over GPRS.
  • Page 62: Data Cable

    You can also set the GPRS dial-up service settings (access point name) on your PC using the Nokia Modem Options software. See the Nokia PC Suite online help for more information. If you set the settings on both the phone and the PC, the PC settings will be used.
  • Page 63: Anykey Answer

    Answer when fold is open You can determine whether opening the fold automatically answers an incoming call. Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Answer when fold is open > On or Off. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 64: Automatic Redial

    ID. This feature is a network service and works on a call-by-call basis. Contact your service provider for more information. Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Send my caller ID > Set by network, Yes, or No. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 65: Phone Settings

    Manual—Your phone searches for a network which has a roaming agreement with your service provider. If No system access appears in the display, you need to switch to Automatic mode, or insert another SIM card into the phone. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia $&...
  • Page 66: Confirm Sim Service Actions

    Activate default in all applications—Activate the default configuration settings in all services. Preferred access point—Scroll to an access point, and select Options > Details to view the name of the service provider, data bearer, and GPRS access point or GSM dial-up number. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 67: Security Settings

    Int. calls except to home country—When abroad, calls can be made only within the current country and to your home country (that is, the country where your home network operator is located). Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 68: Fixed Dialing

    Fixed dialing not active appears in the display followed by Fixed dialing list empty. At the prompt, enter the PIN2 code, and select OK. Enter the fixed dialing number, or select Find to retrieve a number from contacts, and select OK. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 69: Closed User Groups

    Memory—The phone will ask for the security code when the SIM card memory is selected and you want to change the memory in use or copy from one memory to another. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 70: Access Codes

    Change PIN2 code. At the prompt, enter the current PIN2 code, and select OK. At the prompt, enter the new PIN2 code, and select OK. At the prompt, enter the new PIN2 code again, and select OK. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 71: Restore Factory Settings

    You can save pictures, video clips, recordings, and ringing tones to folders in the gallery, and add new folders to the ones already there. You can download images and tones using MMS, mobile Internet sites, or Nokia PC Suite. Your phone supports a digital rights management system to protect content that you have acquired.
  • Page 72: Edit An Image

    MMS, save it as wallpaper in the start screen, save it in a compatible PC using Nokia PC Suite software, and upload it to a Web address with the content image uploader.
  • Page 73: Record A Video Clip

    4 minutes depending on conditions. Only video clips that are default length or shorter can be sent in a multimedia message. Camera sounds—Set the shutter and self-timer sounds to On or Off. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 74: Media Player

    See “Connection settings service” on page 11. To add and edit the settings with Nokia PC Suite, see the Nokia PC Suite online help. To enter the settings manually, select Menu > Media > Media player >...
  • Page 75: Turn The Radio On And Off

    Save a radio channel You can save a preset station to any one of 20 locations in memory, and then tune to that station by scrolling up or down with the radio on. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia %&...
  • Page 76: Voice Recorder

    Select Menu > Media > Voice recorder > Select memory. Scroll to a folder in the gallery, and select Options > Select. Manage recordings Select Menu > Media > Voice recorder > Recordings list. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 77 Media Scroll to the Recordings folder or the folder that you have defined for storing recordings, and select Open. Use the options available in the Gallery. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 78: Alarm Clock

    Select Menu > Organizer > Alarm clock > Repeat alarm > Repetition days. Scroll to each desired day, and select Mark; or to mark all days, select Options > Mark all. When you are finished, select Done. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 79: Open The Calendar

    Options > Week view.. Calendar settings In either the month view or the week view, select Options > Settings, and one of the listed options, and follow the prompts. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia &...
  • Page 80: Make A Calendar Note

    Settings—Set the date and time, date and time format, the day each week starts, and whether you want your notes to autodelete after a specified time. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 81: Send A Calendar Note

    Enter the subject of the to-do note, and select Save. Select either High, Medium, or Low priority. The to-do note is saved. The phone automatically sets the deadline without an alarm. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia &"...
  • Page 82: Make A Note

    PC. If you have saved data in the remote Internet server, you can synchronize your phone by starting the synchronization from the phone. You can also synchronize your phone contacts and calendar to Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 83: Save Settings

    Organizer correspond with the data of a compatible PC by starting the synchronization from the PC. You must install Nokia PC Suite on your PC to use this feature. See “Nokia PC Suite” on page 11 for more information. Contacts in your SIM card will not be synchronized.
  • Page 84 PC, use either an IR connection or a data cable. You also need the Nokia PC Suite software installed on your PC. Start the synchronization from your PC using Nokia PC suite. For more information, see the Nokia PC Suite online help. After synchronizing, the data in the phone and in the PC are the same.
  • Page 85: Create A Wallet Code

    Once you reset the wallet code and clear the contents of wallet, all of the information is deleted. You must manually enter the information to restore it. At the start screen, enter #7370925538# ( #res wallet#). Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia &&...
  • Page 86: Create A Wallet Card

    You are notified which category the card belongs to. Save or discard the received card. You can view and rename the saved card, but you cannot edit it. Contact your service provider for more information. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 87: Note Options

    Select the card you want to use from the payment cards list. The phone automatically fills in the credit card information or the wallet profile. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia &(...
  • Page 88: Currency Conversion

    Foreign units in home units—Enter the number of home units it takes to make one unit of foreign currency. Home units in foreign units—Enter the number of foreign units it takes to make one unit of your home currency. Enter the exchange rate, and select OK. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 89: Measure Split Time

    Select Menu > Organizer > Stopwatch > Lap timing > Start. The running time appears on the screen. Select Lap to measure lap time. The clock stops, then starts immediately from zero. The lap time appears Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 90: Save The Time

    When the time runs out, your phone sounds an alarm and displays the timer note or Countdown completed. To stop the timer, press any key during the alarm. To stop the alarm and delete the text note, select Exit. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 91: Stop The Timer Before The Alarm Sounds

    If you do not respond to the timer alert, it expires automatically after 30 seconds. Stop the timer before the alarm sounds Select Menu > Organizer > Timer > Stop timer. Timer stopped appears in the display. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia '"...
  • Page 92: Start A Game

    Select Menu > Applications > Games > Game downloads and one of the bookmarks displayed. To access the list of bookmarks in the Web menu, select More bookmarks. Select Select. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 93: Start An Application

    Web page—Get further information or additional data for the application from a mobile Internet page. This feature must be supported by a service provider. It is only shown if a mobile Internet address has been provided with the application. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 94 Web menu and activate another set of service settings. See “Set up for browsing” on page 87. LINKS Select Menu > Web > Download links > App. downloads and one of the sites from the list. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 95: Mobile Internet Services

    You may receive the service settings as a connection settings message from your service provider. See “Connection settings service” on page 11. You can enter the settings manually or add and edit the settings with Nokia PC Suite. To enter the settings manually, select Menu > Web > Settings >...
  • Page 96: Connect To The Web

    Scroll up and down through the list of links. Options. Select Options to go to the list of service options. See “Options while online” on page 91. Select. Select Select to go to the active link. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 97: Appearance Settings

    You can save addresses for your favorite sites as bookmarks. Your device may have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should take the same precautions, for security or content, as you would with any mobile Internet site.
  • Page 98: Service Inbox

    Select Menu > Web > Service inbox. Scroll to the desired message, and select Options and one of the following: Retrieve—Activate the browser, and download the content indicated in the message. Details—View the details of the message. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 99: File Download

    Home—Go to the service home page. Add bookmark—Saves the current page as a bookmark. Bookmarks—Shows a list of all saved bookmarks. Bookmarks help you find a mobile Internet site quickly. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 100: Security Module

    Module PIN request—Select On to set the phone to ask for the module PIN when using services provided by the security module. Change module PIN—Change the module PIN, if allowed by the security module. Change signing PIN—Select and change a signing PIN. Digital signature Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 101: Cache Memory

    Before changing these settings, make sure that you really trust the owner of the certificate and that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia ("...
  • Page 102: Scripts Over Secure Connection

    • In the start screen, select Menu > Web > Settings > Security settings > Scripts over secure connection > Allow. • While browsing, select Options > Other options > Security > Script settings > Allow. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 103: Sim Services

    SIM services, select Settings > Phone settings > Confirm SIM service actions > Yes. Accessing these services may involve sending a text message or making a phone call for which you may be charged. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 104: Hardware And Enhancements

    • Hardware Connection ports and other features For the location of ports and other features of your phone, refer to “Nokia 7270 phone at a glance” on page i, “Phone introduction—fold closed” on page 6, and “Phone introduction—fold open” on page 7.
  • Page 105 Hardware and enhancements Body • Image album (DD-1) • Kaleidoscope (RX-11) Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia (&...
  • Page 106 Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 107: Reference Information

    The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, buy a new battery. Use only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device.
  • Page 108: Care And Maintenance

    LCH-12 chargers. Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
  • Page 109: Additional Safety Information

    In some cases, transmission of data files or messages may be delayed until such a connection is available. Ensure the above separation distance instructions are followed until the transmission is completed. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 110: Medical Devices

    For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bags inflate with great force. Do not place objects, Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 111: Potentially Explosive Environments

    If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call. Consult this guide or your service provider. When making an emergency call, give all the necessary information as Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia "...
  • Page 112 Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID LJPRM-8. SAR values reported in other countries may vary depending on differences in reporting and testing requirements and the network band. Additional SAR information may be provided under product information at http://www.nokia.com. Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 113: Technical Information

    Likewise, the amount of time that the phone is turned on and in the start screen will affect its talk time. Nokia   User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 114 No charge will be made to the Consumer for any such parts. Nokia will also pay for the labor charges incurred by Nokia in repairing or replacing the defective parts. The limited warranty does not cover defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items, including framing, and any non-operative parts.
  • Page 115 Nokia. c) Nokia was not advised in writing by the Consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the Product within fourteen (14) days after the expiration of the applicable limited warranty period.
  • Page 116 Consumer may have the right to a loaner if the repair of the Product takes more than ten (10) days. Please contact the Customer Service Center at Nokia at the telephone number listed at the end of this warranty if you need a loaner and the repair of the Product has taken or is estimated to take more than ten (10) days.
  • Page 117 Consumer specific legal rights and the Consumer may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 12 Nokia neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized service center or any other person or entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability...
  • Page 118 Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 119: Appendix A Message From The Ctia

    Appendix A Message from the CTIA Appendix A Message from the CTIA (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association) to all users of mobile phones Ã! Ã8ryyˆyh…ÃUryrp‚€€ˆvph‡v‚†Ã ÃD‡r…r‡Ã6††‚pvh‡v‚Ã6yyÃSvtu‡†Ã & Sr†r…‰rq !$Ã8‚rp‡vpˆ‡Ã6‰rˆrÃIXÃTˆv‡rÃ'ÃXh†uvt‡‚Ã98Ã!"%à Qu‚r)Ã!!Ã&'$'...
  • Page 120: A Guide To Safe And Responsible Wireless Phone Use

    hsr‡’Ãv†Ã‡urÀ‚†‡Ãv€ƒ‚…‡h‡ÃphyyÃ’‚ˆÃvyyÃr‰r…Àhxr A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use r†Ã‚sÀvyyv‚†Ã‚sÃr‚ƒyrÃvÃ‡urÃVTÇ‚qh’ÇhxrÃhq‰h‡htrÂsÇurȁv„ˆrà p‚€ivh‡v‚Ã‚sÃp‚‰rvrprÆhsr‡’ÃhqÉhyˆrÃqryv‰r…rqÃi’ÇurÐv…ryr††Ã ‡ryrƒu‚rÃRˆv‡rÆv€ƒy’ÇurÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃtv‰r†Ãƒr‚ƒyrÇurr…sˆyÃhivyv‡’à ‡‚Ãp‚€€ˆvph‡rÃi’É‚vprhy€‚†‡Ãh’ur…rÃh’‡v€rv‡uÇurÃi‚††Ðv‡uÃhà pyvr‡Ðv‡uÇurÃxvq†Ðv‡uÃr€r…trp’Ãr…†‚ryÂ…Ãr‰rÃv‡uÇurÂyvprÃ@hpuà ’rh…Ã6€r…vph†Ã€hxrÃivyyv‚†Ã‚sÃphyy†Ãs…‚€Ã‡urv…Ðv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†ÃhqÇurà ˆ€ir…†Ãh…rÃ…hƒvqy’Ãt…‚vt 7ˆ‡ÃhÃv€ƒ‚…‡h‡Ã…r†ƒ‚†vivyv‡’Ãhpp‚€ƒhvr†Ã‡u‚†rÃirrsv‡†rÇuh‡Ãr‰r…’à v…ryr††Ãƒu‚rȆr…Àˆ†‡Ãˆƒu‚yqÃXurÃq…v‰vtÃhÃph…Ãq…v‰vtÃv†Ã’‚ˆ…Ãsv…†‡Ã …r†ƒ‚†vivyv‡’Ã6Ðv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃphÃirÃhÃv‰hyˆhiyrÇ‚‚yÃiˆ‡Ãt‚‚qÃwˆqt€r‡Ã €ˆ†‡ÃirÃr‘r…pv†rqÃh‡ÃhyyÇv€r†ÃuvyrÃq…v‰vtÃhÀ‚‡‚…Éruvpyrur‡ur…Çurà ƒu‚rÂ…Á‚‡ urÃih†vpÃyr††‚†Ãh…rr†ÃrÃhyyÃyrh…rqÃh†Ã‡rrhtr…†Ã9…v‰vtÃ…r„ˆv…r†Ã hyr…‡r††Ãphˆ‡v‚ÃhqÃp‚ˆ…‡r†’ÃD‡Ã…r„ˆv…r†ÃhÃurh‰’Ãq‚†rÂsÃih†vpÃp‚€€‚Ã †r†rxrrƒÃ’‚ˆ…ÃurhqȃÃxrrƒÃ’‚ˆ…Ãr’r†Ã‚Ã‡urÃ…‚hqÃpurpxÃ’‚ˆ…Àv……‚…†Ã s…r„ˆr‡y’ÃhqÐh‡puˆ‡Ãs‚…‡ur…Ãq…v‰r…†ÃD‡Ã…r„ˆv…r†Ã‚ir’vtÃhyyÇ…hssvpÆvt†Ã hqÆvthy†ÃhqƇh’vtÐv‡uvÃ‡urƃrrqÃyv€v‡ÃD‡Ã€rh†Ãˆ†vtÆrh‡iry‡†Ãhqà …r„ˆv…vt‡ur…Ãh††rtr…†Ã‡‚Ãq‚ÇurÆh€r 7ˆ‡Ãv‡uÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rȆrÃq…v‰vtÆhsry’Àrh†ÃhÃyv‡‡yrÀ‚…rà uv†Ã i…‚puˆ…rÃv†ÃhÃphyyÇ‚Ðv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rȆr…†Ãr‰r…’ur…rÇ‚ÀhxrÆhsr‡’Çurv…Ãsv…†‡Ã ƒ…v‚…v‡’ÐurÃiruvqÇurÐurryÂsÃhÃph…ÃXv…ryr††Ã‡ryrp‚€€ˆvph‡v‚†Ãv†Ã xrrƒvtȆÃvÃ‡‚ˆpuÆv€ƒyvs’vtˆ…Ãyv‰r†Ã…‚‡rp‡vtȆÃvÃr€r…trpvr†Ãhqà ƒ…‚‰vqvtƒƒ‚…‡ˆv‡vr†Ã‡‚ÃuryƒÃ‚‡ur…†ÃvÃrrqà XurÃv‡Ãp‚€r†Ã‡‚ÇurȆrÂsÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†à †hsr‡’Ãv†Ã’‚ˆ…À‚†‡Ãv€ƒ‚…‡h‡Ã ÃÃà phyy Wireless Phone "Safety Tips" ry‚Ãh…rÆhsr‡’Çvƒ†Ã‡‚Ãs‚yy‚ÃuvyrÃq…v‰vtÃhqȆvtÃhÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃ...
  • Page 121 Appendix A Message from the CTIA Tˆ†ƒrqÃp‚‰r…†h‡v‚†Ãqˆ…vtÃuh“h…q‚ˆ†Ãq…v‰vtÃp‚qv‡v‚†Ã‚…Æv‡ˆh‡v‚†à Gr‡Ã‡urÃr…†‚Ã’‚ˆÃh…rƃrhxvtÐv‡uÃx‚Ã’‚ˆÃh…rÃq…v‰vt0ÃvsÁrpr††h…’à †ˆ†ƒrqÇurÃphyyÃvÃurh‰’Ç…hssvpÂ…Ãuh“h…q‚ˆ†Ãrh‡ur…Ãp‚qv‡v‚†ÃShvÆyrr‡à †‚ÃhqÃvprÃphÃirÃuh“h…q‚ˆ†Ãiˆ‡Ã†‚Ãv†Ãurh‰’Ç…hssvpÃ6†ÃhÃq…v‰r…Ã’‚ˆ…Ãsv…†‡Ã …r†ƒ‚†vivyv‡’Ãv†Ã‡‚Ãh’Ãh‡‡r‡v‚Ã‡‚ÇurÃ…‚hq $ 9‚Á‚‡Ã‡hxrÁ‚‡r†Ã‚…Ãy‚‚xȃÃu‚rÁˆ€ir…†ÃuvyrÃq…v‰vtÃDsÃ’‚ˆÃh…rÃ…rhqvtà hÃhqq…r††Ãi‚‚xÂ…Ãiˆ†vr††Ãph…qÂ…Ð…v‡vtÃhÃŇ‚Ãq‚ÅÃyv†‡ÃuvyrÃq…v‰vtÃhÃph…à ’‚ˆÃh…rÁ‚‡Ãh‡puvtÐur…rÃ’‚ˆÃh…rÃt‚vtÃD‡·†Ãp‚€€‚Ã†r†rÃ9‚·‡Ãtr‡Ã phˆtu‡ÃvÃhÃqhtr…‚ˆ†Ã†v‡ˆh‡v‚Ãirphˆ†rÃ’‚ˆÃh…rÃ…rhqvtÂ…Ð…v‡vtÃhqÁ‚‡Ã ƒh’vtÃh‡‡r‡v‚Ã‡‚ÇurÃ…‚hqÂ…Árh…i’Éruvpyr† % 9vhyÆr†viy’ÃhqÃh††r††Ã‡urÇ…hssvp0Ãvs††viyrÃyhprÃphyy†ÃurÃ’‚ˆÃh…rÁ‚‡Ã €‚‰vtÂ…Ãirs‚…rÈyyvtÃv‡‚Ç…hssvpÃU…’Ç‚ÃyhÃ’‚ˆ…Ãphyy†Ãirs‚…rÃ’‚ˆÃirtvÃ ’‚ˆ…Ç…vƒÃ‚…Ãh‡‡r€ƒ‡Ã‡‚Ãp‚vpvqrÃ’‚ˆ…Ãphyy†Ãv‡uÇv€r†Ã’‚ˆÃ€h’ÃirƇ‚ƒƒrqÃh‡Ã hƇ‚ƒÃ†vtÃ…rqÃyvtu‡Ã‚…‡ur…v†rƇh‡v‚h…’ Ã7ˆ‡ÃvsÃ’‚ˆÃrrqÇ‚ÃqvhyÐuvyrà q…v‰vtÃs‚yy‚Ã‡uv†Ã†v€ƒyrÇvƒqvhyy’ÃhÃsrÃˆ€ir…†ÃpurpxÇurÃ…‚hqÃhqà ’‚ˆ…Àv……‚…†ÇurÃp‚‡vˆr & 9‚Á‚‡ÃrthtrÃvÃ†‡…r††sˆyÂ…Ãr€‚‡v‚hyÃp‚‰r…†h‡v‚†Ã‡uh‡Ã€h’Ãirà qv†‡…hp‡vtÃT‡…r††sˆyÂ…Ãr€‚‡v‚hyÃp‚‰r…†h‡v‚†ÃhqÃq…v‰vtÃq‚Á‚‡Ã€v‘ ‡ur’Ãh…rÃqv†‡…hp‡vtÃhqÃr‰rÃqhtr…‚ˆ†ÃurÃ’‚ˆÃh…rÃiruvqÇurÐurryÂsÃhà ph…ÃHhxrÃr‚ƒyrÃ’‚ˆÃh…rÇhyxvtÐv‡uÃhh…rÃ’‚ˆÃh…rÃq…v‰vtÃhqÃvsÁrpr††h…’à †ˆ†ƒrqÃp‚‰r…†h‡v‚†ÃuvpuÃuh‰rÇur‡r‡vhyÇ‚Ãqv‰r…‡Ã’‚ˆ…Ãh‡‡r‡v‚Ãs…‚€Ã ‡urÃ…‚hq ' V†rÃ’‚ˆ…Ðv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÇ‚ÃphyyÃs‚…ÃuryƒÃ`‚ˆ…Ðv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃv†Ã‚rÂsÇurà t…rh‡r†‡Ã‡‚‚y†Ã’‚ˆÃphÃ‚Ã‡‚Ã…‚‡rp‡Ã’‚ˆ…†rysÃhqÃ’‚ˆ…Ãsh€vy’ÃvÃqhtr…‚ˆ†Ã †v‡ˆh‡v‚†v‡uÃ’‚ˆ…Ãu‚rÃh‡Ã’‚ˆ…ÆvqrÃuryƒÃv†Ã‚y’Çu…rrÁˆ€ir…†Ãhh’ à 9vhyÃ(  …‡ur…Ãy‚phyÃr€r…trp’Áˆ€ir…ÃvÃ‡urÃph†rÂsÃsv…rÇ…hssvpà hppvqr‡Ã…‚hqÃuh“h…qÂ…ÀrqvphyÃr€r…trp’...
  • Page 122 ‚qˆ ‡rqÃrqˆ h‡v‚hyˆ‡…rh uÇ‚Ãvs‚…€Ãv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rȆr…†Ã‚sÇurv…à …r†ƒ‚†vivyv‡vr†Ãh†Ã†hsrÃq…v‰r…†ÃhqÃt‚‚qà v‡v“r†Ã6†ÃrÃhƒƒ…‚h uÃhÁrÃ r‡ˆ…’À‚…rÃhqÀ‚…rÂsȆÐvyyÇhxrÃhq‰h‡htrÂsÇurÃirrsv‡†Ã‚sÐv…ryr††Ã ‡ryrƒu‚r†Ã6qÃh†ÃrÇhxrÇ‚ÇurÃ…‚hq†ÐrÃhyyÃuh‰rÃhÃ…r†ƒ‚†vivyv‡’Ç‚Ãq…v‰rà †hsry’  urÐv…ryr††Ãvqˆ†‡…’Ã…r€vq†Ã’‚ˆÃ‡‚ȆrÃ’‚ˆ…Ãu‚rÆhsry’ÐurÃq…v‰vt A‚…À‚…rÃvs‚…€h‡v‚Ãyrh†rà hyyà '''( T6A@ A‚…ȃqh‡r†)Ãu‡‡ƒ)‚ ‚€ ‚€ ‚†ˆ€r…v††ˆr†q…v‰vt h…‡v yr† s€4D92'$...
  • Page 123: Appendix B Message From The Fda

    Appendix B Message from the FDA Appendix B Message from the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile phones ©July 18, 2001For updates: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones...
  • Page 124: Consumer Update On Wireless Phones

    Consumer Update on Wireless Phones U.S. Food and Drug Administration 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? urÃh‰hvyhiyrÆpvr‡vsvpÃr‰vqrprÃq‚r†Ã‚‡Ã†u‚Ã‡uh‡Ãh’Ãurhy‡uÃ…‚iyr€†Ãh…rà h††‚pvh‡rqÐv‡uȆvtÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†à ur…rÃv†Ã‚Ã…‚‚sÃu‚r‰r…Çuh‡Ã v…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†Ãh…rÃhi†‚yˆ‡ry’ÆhsrÃXv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†Ãr€v‡Ãy‚Ãyr‰ry†Ã‚sà …hqv‚s…r„ˆrp’Ãrr…t’ÃSAÃvÃ‡urÀvp…‚h‰rÃ…htrÐuvyrÃirvtȆrqà ur’à hy†‚Ãr€v‡Ã‰r…’Ãy‚Ãyr‰ry†Ã‚sÃSAÐurÃvÃ‡urƇhqi’À‚qrÃXur…rh†Ãuvtuà yr‰ry†Ã‚sÃSAÃphÃƒ…‚qˆprÃurhy‡uÃrssrp‡†Ãi’Ãurh‡vtÇv††ˆrÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÇ‚Ãy‚Ã yr‰ryÃSAÇuh‡Ãq‚r†Ã‚‡Ãƒ…‚qˆprÃurh‡vtÃrssrp‡†Ãphˆ†r†Ã‚Ãx‚Ãhq‰r…†rà urhy‡uÃrssrp‡†ÃHh’Ƈˆqvr†Ã‚sÃy‚Ãyr‰ryÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…r†Ãuh‰rÁ‚‡Ãs‚ˆqÃh’à iv‚y‚tvphyÃrssrp‡†ÃT‚€rƇˆqvr†Ãuh‰rƈttr†‡rqÇuh‡Ã†‚€rÃiv‚y‚tvphyÃrssrp‡†Ã €h’Âppˆ…Ãiˆ‡Ã†ˆpuÃsvqvt†Ãuh‰rÁ‚‡ÃirrÃp‚sv…€rqÃi’Ãhqqv‡v‚hyà …r†rh…puÃDÃ†‚€rÃph†r†‡ur…Ã…r†rh…pur…†Ãuh‰rÃuhqÃqvssvpˆy‡’ÃvÃ…rƒ…‚qˆpvtà ‡u‚†rƇˆqvr†Â…ÃvÃqr‡r…€vvtÇurÃ…rh†‚†Ãs‚…Ãvp‚†v†‡r‡Ã…r†ˆy‡† 2. What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Vqr…ÇurÃyhÃA96Ãq‚r†Ã‚‡Ã…r‰vrÃ‡urÆhsr‡’ÂsÃ…hqvh‡v‚r€v‡‡vtÃ...
  • Page 125 Appendix B Message from the FDA urÃIh‡v‚hyÃD†‡v‡ˆ‡r†Ã‚sÃCrhy‡uÃh…‡vpvƒh‡r†ÃvÃ†‚€rÃv‡r…htrp’Ђ…xvtà t…‚ˆƒÃhp‡v‰v‡vr†Ãh†Ãryy A96Æuh…r†Ã…rtˆyh‡‚…’Ã…r†ƒ‚†vivyv‡vr†Ãs‚…Ðv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†Ãv‡uÇurÃArqr…hyà 8‚€€ˆvph‡v‚†Ã8‚€€v††v‚ÃA88Ã6yyÃu‚r†Ã‡uh‡Ãh…rÆ‚yqÃvÃ‡urà Vv‡rqÃT‡h‡r†Ã€ˆ†‡Ãp‚€ƒy’Ðv‡uÃA88Æhsr‡’Ãtˆvqryvr†Ã‡uh‡Ãyv€v‡ÃSAà r‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÃA88Ã…ryvr†Ã‚ÃA96Ãhq‡ur…Ãurhy‡uÃhtrpvr†Ãs‚…Æhsr‡’Ĉr†‡v‚†Ã hi‚ˆ‡Ãv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†ÃA88Ãhy†‚Ã…rtˆyh‡r†Ã‡urÃih†rƇh‡v‚†Ã‡uh‡Ã‡urÐv…ryr††Ã ƒu‚rÁr‡‚…x†Ã…ry’ȃ‚ÃXuvyrÇur†rÃih†rƇh‡v‚†Ã‚ƒr…h‡rÃh‡Ãuvtur…à ƒ‚r…ÇuhÃq‚ÇurÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†Ã‡ur€†ry‰r†ÇurÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…r†Ã‡uh‡Ãƒr‚ƒyrà tr‡Ãs…‚€Ã‡ur†rÃih†rƇh‡v‚†Ãh…rÇ’ƒvphyy’Çu‚ˆ†hq†Ã‚sÇv€r†Ãy‚r…ÇuhÃ ‡u‚†rÇur’ÃphÃtr‡Ãs…‚€Ãv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†Ã7h†rƇh‡v‚†Ãh…rÇuˆ†Ã‚‡Ã‡urÃà †ˆiwrp‡Ã‚sÇurÆhsr‡’Ĉr†‡v‚†Ãqv†pˆ††rqÃvÃ‡uv†Ãq‚pˆ€r‡ 3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? urÇr…€Ãv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃ…rsr…†Ãur…rÇ‚ÃuhquryqÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†Ãv‡uà iˆvy‡vÃh‡rh†Âs‡rÃphyyrqÃpryyÀ‚ivyrÂ…ÃQ8TÃu‚r†à ur†rÇ’ƒr†Ã‚sà v…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†ÃphÃr‘ƒ‚†rÇurȆr…Ç‚Àrh†ˆ…hiyrÃ…hqv‚s…r„ˆrp’Ãrr…t’à SAÃirphˆ†rÂsÇurÆu‚…‡Ãqv†‡hprÃir‡rrÃ‡urÃu‚rÃhqÇurȆr…·†Ãurhqà ur†rÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…r†Ãh…rÃyv€v‡rqÃi’ÃArqr…hyÃ8‚€€ˆvph‡v‚†Ã8‚€€v††v‚Ã †hsr‡’Ãtˆvqryvr†Ã‡uh‡Ãr…rÃqr‰ry‚ƒrqÐv‡uÇurÃhq‰vprÂsÃA96Ãhq‡ur…à srqr…hyÃurhy‡uÃhqÆhsr‡’Ãhtrpvr†ÃXurÃ‡urÃu‚rÃv†Ãy‚ph‡rqÃh‡Ãt…rh‡r…à qv†‡hpr†Ãs…‚€Ã‡urȆr…ÇurÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÇ‚ÃSAÃv†Ãq…h†‡vphyy’Ãy‚r…Ãirphˆ†rÃhà ƒr…†‚†ÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÃqrp…rh†r†Ã…hƒvqy’Ðv‡uÃvp…rh†vtÃqv†‡hprÃs…‚€Ã‡urà †‚ˆ…prà urÆ‚phyyrqÃp‚…qyr††Ãƒu‚r†0ÐuvpuÃuh‰rÃhÃih†rȁv‡Ãp‚rp‡rqÇ‚à ‡urÇryrƒu‚rÐv…vtÃvÃhÃu‚ˆ†rÇ’ƒvphyy’ƒr…h‡rÃh‡Ãsh…Ãy‚r…r…Ãyr‰ry†Ã...
  • Page 126 rvtv‚ hÂ…Ãhp‚ˆ†‡vpÁrˆ…‚ hLj ‚…†Ã‚sÇurÃi…hvÃ‚…Æhyv‰h…’Ãtyhqà yrˆxr vh…‡ur…Ãphpr…†ÃI‚rÂsÇurƇˆqvr†Ãqr ‚†‡…h‡rqÇurÃr‘v†‡rprà ‚sÃh’Ãuh… sˆyÃurhy‡uÃrssrp‡†Ãs…‚ Ðv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…r†ÃC‚r‰r…à ‚rÂsÇurƇˆqvr†ÃphÃh†r…Ĉr†‡v‚†Ãhi‚ˆ‡Ãy‚t‡r… Ãr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…r†Ævprà ‡urÃh‰r…htrÃr…v‚qÂsÃu‚rȆrÃvÃ‡ur†rƇˆqvr†Ãh†Ãh…‚ˆqÇu…rrÃ’rh…† 5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? 6Ãp‚ ivh‡v‚Ã‚sÃyhi‚…h‡‚…’Ƈˆqvr†ÃhqÃrƒvqr v‚y‚tvphyƇˆqvr†Ã‚sÃr‚ƒyrà hp‡ˆhyy’ȆvtÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†Ã‚ˆyqÃ…‚‰vqrÆ‚ rÂsÇurÃqh‡hÇuh‡Ãh…rà rrqrqÃGvsr‡v rÃhv hyÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rƇˆqvr†Ãp‚ˆyqÃirÃp‚ ƒyr‡rqÃvÃhÃsrÃ’rh…†à C‚r‰r…Ér…’Ãyh…trÁˆ ir…†Ã‚sÃhv hy†Ã‚ˆyqÃirÁrrqrqÇ‚Ã…‚‰vqrÃ…ryvhiyrà ƒ…‚‚sÂsÃhÃphpr…Ã…‚...
  • Page 127 Appendix B Message from the FDA yyÃu‚r†Ã†‚yqÃvÃ‡urÃVv‡rqÃT‡h‡r†Ã€ˆ†‡Ãp‚€ƒy’Ðv‡uÃArqr…hyà 8‚€€ˆvph‡v‚†Ã8‚€€v††v‚ÃA88Ãtˆvqryvr†Ã‡uh‡Ãyv€v‡Ã…hqv‚s…r„ˆrp’à rr…t’ÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…r†ÃA88Ãr†‡hiyv†urqÇur†rÃtˆvqryvr†ÃvÃp‚†ˆy‡h‡v‚Ã v‡uÃA9 ÃhqÇur‡ur…Ãsrqr…hyÃurhy‡uÃhqÆhsr‡’Ãhtrpvr†ÃUurÃA88Ãyv€v‡Ã s‚…ÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÃs…‚€Ãv…ryr††Ã‡ryrƒu‚r†Ãv†Ã†r‡Ãh‡ÃhÃTƒrpvsvpà i†‚…ƒ‡v‚Ã Sh‡rÃT SÂsà %Ðh‡‡†Ãƒr…Ãxvy‚t…h€Ã %ÃXxtÃUurÃA88Ãyv€v‡Ãv†Ã p‚†v†‡r‡Ãv‡uÇurÆhsr‡’Ƈhqh…q†Ãqr‰ry‚ƒrqÃi’ÇurÃD†‡v‡ˆ‡rÂsÃ@yrp‡…vphyà hqÃ@yrp‡…‚vpÃ@tvrr…vtÃD@@@ÃhqÇurÃIh‡v‚hyÃ8‚ˆpvyÃShqvh‡v‚Ã Q…‚‡rp‡v‚ÃhqÃHrh†ˆ…r€r‡ÃUurÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÃyv€v‡Ã‡hxr†Ãv‡‚Ãp‚†vqr…h‡v‚Ã ‡urÃi‚q’·†Ãhivyv‡’Ç‚Ã…r€‚‰rÃurh‡Ãs…‚€Ã‡urÇv††ˆr†Ã‡uh‡Ãhi†‚…iÃrr…t’Ãs…‚€Ã ‡urÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃhqÃv†Ã†r‡ÃryyÃiry‚Ãyr‰ry†Ãx‚Ã‡‚Ãuh‰rÃrssrp‡† Hhˆshp‡ˆ…r…†Ã‚sÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†Ã€ˆ†‡Ã…rƒ‚…‡Ã‡urÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÃyr‰ryÃs‚…à rhpuÀ‚qryÂsÃu‚rÇ‚ÇurÃA88ÃUurÃA88Ðri†v‡rÃu‡‡ƒ)sppt‚‰‚r‡ …s†hsr‡’Ãtv‰r†Ãqv…rp‡v‚†Ãs‚…Ãy‚ph‡vtÇurÃA88Ãvqr‡vsvph‡v‚Ãˆ€ir…Ò‚ˆ…à ƒu‚rÆ‚Ã’‚ˆÃphÃsvqÃ’‚ˆ…Ãu‚r·†ÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÃyr‰ryÃvÃ‡uryvrÃyv†‡vt 8. What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency energy coming from wireless phones? urÃD†‡v‡ˆ‡rÂsÃ@yrp‡…vphyÃhqÃ@yrp‡…‚vpÃ@tvrr…†ÃD@@@Ãv†Ãqr‰ry‚ƒvtÃhÃ...
  • Page 128 sÃ’‚ˆÃ€ˆ†‡Ãp‚qˆp‡Ãr‘‡rqrqÃp‚‰r…†h‡v‚†Ãi’Ðv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃr‰r…’Ãqh’ ÃÃÃÃà ’‚ˆÃp‚ˆyqÃyhprÀ‚…rÃqv†‡hprÃir‡rrÃ’‚ˆ…Ãi‚q’ÃhqÇurÆ‚ˆ…prÂsÇurÃSA ÃÃÃÃà †vprÇurÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÃyr‰ryÃq…‚ƒ†Ã‚ssÃq…h€h‡vphyy’Ðv‡uÃqv†‡hprÃA‚…Ãr‘h€ƒyrà ’‚ˆÃp‚ˆyqȆrÃhÃurhq†r‡ÃhqÃph……’ÇurÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃhh’Ãs…‚€Ã’‚ˆ…Ãi‚q’à ‚…ȆrÃhÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃp‚rp‡rqÇ‚ÃhÃ…r€‚‡rÃh‡rh 6thvÇurÆpvr‡vsvpÃqh‡hÃq‚Á‚‡Ãqr€‚†‡…h‡rÇuh‡Ãv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†Ãh…rà uh…€sˆyÃ7ˆ‡ÃvsÃ’‚ˆÃh…rÃp‚pr…rqÃhi‚ˆ‡Ã‡urÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÃs…‚€Ã‡ur†rà ƒ…‚qˆp‡†Ã’‚ˆÃphÃˆ†rÀrh†ˆ…r†ÃyvxrÇu‚†rÃqr†p…virqÃhi‚‰rÇ‚Ã…rqˆprÃ’‚ˆ…à SAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rÃs…‚€Ãv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rȆr 10. What about children using wireless phones? UurÆpvr‡vsvpÃr‰vqrprÃq‚r†Ã‚‡Ã†u‚ÃhÃqhtr…ǂȆr…†Ã‚sÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†à vpyˆqvtÃpuvyq…rÃhqÇrrhtr…†à sÃ’‚ˆÃh‡Ã‡‚ÇhxrƇrƒ†Ã‡‚Ãy‚r…Ãr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rà ‡‚Ã…hqv‚s…r„ˆrp’Ãrr…t’ÃSAÇurÀrh†ˆ…r†Ãqr†p…virqÃhi‚‰rЂˆyqÃhƒƒy’à ‡‚Ãpuvyq…rÃhqÇrrhtr…†Ãˆ†vtÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†ÃSrqˆpvtÇurÇv€rÂsà v…ryr††Ãƒu‚rȆrÃhqÃvp…rh†vtÇurÃqv†‡hprÃir‡rrÃ‡urȆr…ÃhqÇurÃSAà †‚ˆ…prÐvyyÃ…rqˆprÃSAÃr‘ƒ‚†ˆ…rT‚€rÃt…‚ˆƒ†Ã†ƒ‚†‚…rqÃi’‡ur…Áh‡v‚hyà t‚‰r…€r‡†Ãuh‰rÃhq‰v†rqÇuh‡Ãpuvyq…rÃirÃqv†p‚ˆ…htrqÃs…‚€Ãˆ†vtÐv…ryr††Ã ƒu‚r†Ãh‡ÃhyyÃA‚…Ãr‘h€ƒyrÇurÃt‚‰r…€r‡ÃvÃ‡urÃVv‡rqÃFvtq‚€Ã qv†‡…viˆ‡rqÃyrhsyr‡†Ãp‚‡hvvtƈpuÃhÃ…rp‚€€rqh‡v‚ÃvÃ9rpr€ir…Ã!à Uur’Á‚‡rqÇuh‡Ã‚Ãr‰vqrprÃr‘v†‡†Ã‡uh‡Ãˆ†vtÃhÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rÃphˆ†r†Ãi…hvÃ ‡ˆ€‚…†Ã‚…‡ur…ÃvyyÃrssrp‡†ÃUurv…Ã…rp‚€€rqh‡v‚Ã‡‚Ãyv€v‡Ãv…ryr††Ãƒu‚rà ˆ†rÃi’Ãpuvyq…rÃh†Ã†‡…vp‡y’Ã…rphˆ‡v‚h…’0Ãv‡Ãh†Ã‚‡Ãih†rqÆpvr‡vsvpà r‰vqrprÇuh‡Ãh’Ãurhy‡uÃuh“h…qÃr‘v†‡† 11. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment? Shqv‚s…r„ˆrp’Ãrr…t’ÃSAÃs…‚€Ãv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†ÃphÃv‡r…hp‡Ãv‡uÆ‚€rÃ...
  • Page 129 Appendix B Message from the FDA 96Ãp‚‡vˆr†Ã‡‚À‚v‡‚…ÇurȆrÂsÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r†Ãs‚…††viyrà v‡r…hp‡v‚†Ãv‡u‡ur…ÀrqvphyÃqr‰vpr†ÃTu‚ˆyqÃuh…€sˆyÃv‡r…sr…rprÃirà s‚ˆqÇ‚Âppˆ…à 96ÐvyyÃp‚qˆp‡Ã‡r†‡vtÇ‚Ãh††r††Ã‡urÃv‡r…sr…rprÃhqЂ…xà ‡‚Ã…r†‚y‰rÇurÃ…‚iyr€ 12. Where can I find additional information? ‚…Ãhqqv‡v‚hyÃvs‚…€h‡v‚Ãyrh†rÃ…rsr…Ç‚ÇurÃs‚yy‚vtÃ…r†‚ˆ…pr†) ‡ 96ÐriÃhtrÐv…ryr††Ãƒu‚r† u‡‡ƒ)sqht‚‰pq…uƒu‚r†vqr‘u‡€y ‡ rqr…hyÃ8‚€€ˆvph‡v‚†Ã8‚€€v††v‚Ã 88ÃS ÃThsr‡’ÃQ…‚t…h€Ã u‡‡ƒ)sppt‚‰‚r‡…s†hsr‡’ ‡ D‡r…h‡v‚hyÃ8‚€€v††v‚Ã‚ÃI‚D‚v“vtÃShqvh‡v‚ÃQ…‚‡rp‡v‚ u‡‡ƒ)vpv…ƒqr ‡ X‚…yqÃCrhy‡uÃP…thv“h‡v‚ÃXCPÃD‡r…h‡v‚hyÃ@H ÃQ…‚wrp‡ u‡‡ƒ)u‚v‡r€s ‡ Ih‡v‚hyÃShqv‚y‚tvphyÃQ…‚‡rp‡v‚Ã7‚h…qÃVF u‡‡ƒ)…ƒi‚…tˆx July 18, 2001For updates: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones...
  • Page 131 1-touch dialing entry waiting contact entry caller fixed dialing entry groups messages voice tags camera dialed numbers, view clock radio dialing closed user groups 1-touch connection ports fixed Nokia 7270 User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 132 GPRS mobile link e-mail 24, 30 folders forward help text info message service instant linked images multimedia add to contacts read edit in gallery reply 24, 28, 30 info send message service service commands Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 133 59, 62 PIN code text messages presence service presence status commands change profiles alarm clock PUK codes radio channel time and date quick guide settings call radio camera Nokia 7270 User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 134 SIM card speed dialing stopwatch subscribed names summary after call synchronization text entry messages time settings timed profile timer to-do list tones turn off alarm clock vibrating alert video recorder view call lists Copyright © 2004 Nokia...
  • Page 135 Para obtener un manual del usuario en español favor de llamar o enviar un fax al teléfono 1-888-NOKIA-2U, fax 813-249-9619. 9310640 1RNLD  8VHU *XLGH  04/04...

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