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B8 Quick Start Guide



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Getting to know your phone

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 Volume Control                                                              Earphone Jack




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       News                           Stock                                       Power On
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                  MainMenu    Phone                      Charger / USB



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                                                                         Mic-In     Stylus Pen




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Package and Optional Accessories      Hardware Specification
Package Content:
B8 ………………………………………… 1
Stylus …………………………………….. 1             CPU            32Bit CPU
Rechargeable Lithium Battery ………… 1
DC Power Adapter ……………………... 1        Memory         64MB FLASH / 32MB SDRAM
USB Cable ………………………………. 1
PC Toolkit CD …………………………… 1           Display        3.2" 65K QVGA TFT LCD with Touch Panel
User Guide and Warranty ……………… 1
Headset ………………………………….. 1             Communication Quad-band GSM/GPRS (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz)

                                      Audio          32 polyphony (MIDI)
Optional Accessories:
                                      Connector      Mini USB
B8 Stylus
B8 Leather Case                                      (Up, Down, Left, Right) x 4
B8 Rechargeable Lithium Battery
                                      Button         Function Key x 4
                                                     Power on Key x 1

                                      Antenna        Internal

                                      Battery        Li-ion Battery Pack(1100mAH)

                                      Dimension      68 x 118 x 16 mm

                                      Weight         140g Including Battery




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MyPhone                                                           1 Calling
                                                                  You can only make a call when your B8 is turned on and you
The B8 is a full-featured color PDA phone having full             have coverage from a GSM Network.
integration with other functions of the device, including         1. Press the Power On key Fig. for two to three seconds to
                                                                     turn on your B8.
applications from third-parties. Tap Home > Phone (fig.0.1)       2. Tap Home > Phone (fig.0.1) > MyCall (fig.0.2).
to enter mobile phone (fig.0.2).
                                                                  1.1 Dailing and operational instructions
                                                                  The second line from the status indicator bar shows the
                                                                  service provider's name.
                                                                   Delete button: Deleting the digits on the right of the cursor.
                                                                   Backspace button: Deleting the digits on the left of the
                                                                                     cursor.

                                                                    : Perform clear function during idle and hand up during a
                                                                                  call. Press two to three seconds to turn on/off
                                                                                  the B8.


                                                                                                                         Delete the
                                                                                 Delete the
             (Fig.0.1)                                                                               (Fig.1.1)           digits on
                                           (Fig.0.2)                               digits on
                                                                                                                         the left of
                                                                                the right of
                                                                                                                         the cursor
                                                                                 the cursor




                                                                                                                    Please use the
                                                                                                                    4-way navigation
                                                                                                                    key or the stylus
                                                                                                                    to move the
                                                                                                                    cursor




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                                                                      1.2 Making a call
    : Send and Action/Send key for dialing or
               answering a call.                                          Tip: Your B8 allows you to making a call in several
Number keys: Input 1 to 9, * and #.                                   ways. It also keeps the most recent 100 call records.
0: Press 1.5 seconds to enter plus (+) sign for international
calls.                                                                l Making a domestic call
*: Press 1.5 seconds to enter "p" for pause. You can use it           Please make sure your B8 is turned on and within
   while dialing an extension number, e.g.                            Network coverage before making a call.
0226576883p123.
SMS: Tap this button to go to SMS message (as fig.2.2).               1. Tap the numeric keys to enter a phone number.
PBK: Tap this button to go to Contacts (as fig.1.2).                  2. Press / to dial out the number. A dialogue window will
You can select a phone number in the Contacts.                           show that it's dialing (as fig.1.5).
Setup: Tap this button to enter Setup (as fig.1.3). Press             3. If the call is successfully connected, and during a call,you
                                                                         can see the Phone screen will show “Talking” (as fig.1.6).
The red-key        to go back to the previous screen.
Rec.: Tap this button to enter Call list (as fig.1.4) and check       4. To end a call, press Hang up / red-key

your call history. Press the red-key      to go back to the
previous screen.




   (Fig.1.2)                  (Fig.1.3)                  (Fig.1.4)                     (Fig.1.5)                    (Fig.1.6)




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l Making an international call
1. Press 0 for 1.5 seconds to enter the plus (+) sign.              3. During dialing, you can press Hang up / red-key              to
2. Enter the country code, area code and the phone number.             cancel dialing.

3. Press green-key     to dial the number (as fig.1.7).             4. To end a call, press Hang up / red-key      .

4. To end a call, press Hang up / red-key       .                   l Dialing an extension using Pause
                                                                    For example, if you want to dial 0226576883 ext. 123, the
l Making an emergency call                                          process is as follows:
The international emergency number is "112".                        1. Enter "0226576883".
1. Enter "112".                                                     2. Press "*" for 1.5 seconds until the display area shows a
2. Press green-key    to dial the number. It is possible to            "p".
   make an emergency call without a SIM card (as fig.1.8).          3. Enter "123" (as fig.1.11).
                                                                    4. Press green-key       to dial the number.
l Making a call from Contacts
1. Tap MyPhone > Contacts to enter the Contacts. Select a
   contact to highlight it (as fig.1.9).                                  Remark: Tap     /   to delete errors or tap          to
2. Tap the contact again to start dialing (as fig.1.10).                                 clear all digits.



      (Fig.1.7)                     (Fig.1.8)                 (Fig.1.9)                      (Fig.1.10)                (Fig.1.11)




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l Making a conference call

Connecting all existing calls if you have subscribed to this
service.                                                                             (Fig.1.15)    (Fig.1.16)
1. Tap Menu during a call, you will see a pop-up menu as
   fig.1.12.
2. Select “Hold” if you want to make the second or the third
   call (as fig.1.14). You will see a display as fig.1.13. Or tap
   Menu > Call list to check the status of every outcalls as
   fig. 1.15.
3. Press Phone again to enter the Phone screen to start
   dialing (as fig.1.16). When the second call is connected,
   tap Menu > Switch (as fig.1.17) to talk to the first person
   and put the second call on hold (as fig.1.18). If you check
   the Phone screen, you will see a message telling you that
   there is a call on hold (as fig.1.19).




(Fig.1.12)                 (Fig.1.13)             (Fig.1.14)            (Fig.1.17)    (Fig.1.18)    (Fig.1.19)




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4. Tap Phone > Conference (as fig.1.20) and you can join all
   existing calls to make a conference call (as fig.1.21).
5. If you go back to the Phone screen again, you will see a
   message showing “Conference” on the display area (as
   fig.1.22).
6. If you want make the third call, select Phone > Hold (as
   fig.1.23) to put all the existing calls on hold (as fig.1.24). To
   release hold, simply tap Phone > Reture (as fig.1.25).
7. You can select Handsfree on anytime during a call.
8. To end a certain call, select the call on the call list and tap

  Hang up /        or tap Hang up All to end the conference.




   (Fig.1.20)               (Fig.1.21)              (Fig.1.22)             (Fig.1.23)   (Fig.1.24)   (Fig.1.25)




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1.3 Answering a call

1. When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates
   and displays an incoming call message (as fig.1.26 and
   fig.1.27).

2. Tap Answer or press green-key        to answer the call, or

   tap Hang up or press       to hang up the call.
3. If you did not answer the call, there will be a message on
   the Phone screen showing the number of answered calls
   as fig.1.28.




  (Fig.1.26)              (Fig.1.27)             (Fig.1.28)




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2 SMS message
With B8 messages you can create, send, and receive the                     5.   From: The source of message or phone number.
following types of messages: SMS (Short Message Service)                   6.   The message content.
1. Tep Home > MyPhone (Fig.2.1) > SMS (Fig.2.2) +                          7.   Exit. Exit SMB and go backto ‘MyPhone‘.
                                                                           8.   Det: Delete one or all message. Please see ‘Deleting SMS
2. Ortap > on the right side of the status indicator bar                        messages‘.
   (Fio.2.1)                                                               9. Newr: Add a new message. Please see "Adding/sending SMS
                                                                                messages‘.
2.1 SMS message and operational instructions
                                                                            10. View: View the message. Please see *Reacing SMS
                                                                                messages‘.
        (Fig.2.2)
1. Messaging accounts can have the following folders: Inbox,               2.2 Reading SMS messages
   Sent and Dratt.                                                         Select a message on the SHS screen and tap View, or tap the
2. Total number of unread messages.                                        message twice to open the message (as g.2.3).
3. Total number of saved messages in the BB and SIM card.
4. Status:                                                                 2.3 Delete SMS messages
"Z*: Unread messages                                                          . Delete one message: Select a message on the SMS screen and
                                                                                tap Def.Select ‘one" and you will see a dialogue window asking
: Read messages                                                                 whether you want to delete this message (as 69.24). Tap O.K. to
"       nread SIM card messages                                                 delete the message or tap Cancel to exit without celeting.
‘Br: Read SM card messages                                                    . Delete al: Tap Def and Selest ‘al" you will see a dialogue
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                                                                                1g.2.5). Tap O.K. to delete all messages or tap Cancel to exit
                                                                                without deleting.
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2.4 Adding/sending SMS messages
Tap New and you will see an editing screen as fig.2.6. You can              2. You can tap Del to remove the unwanted recipient (as
edit SMS here.                                                                 fig.2.11). After entering all the contact numbers, tap Back
                                                                               to go back to the recipient editing screen (as fig.2.12).
    Tip:                                                                       Your B8 can send a message to multiple recipients.
1. Make sure SMSC number is ok before sending.                              3. You can send up to 10 recipients at a time. In case you
2. You can send the same message to 10 recipients at a                         enter more than 10 recipients, a dialogue window will
   time.                                                                       appear and ask whether you want to choose the top10
                                                                               recipients (as fig.2.14).
                                                                            4. Tap O.K. to go back to the message editing screen (as
2.5 Quick access to a contact
                                                                               fig.2.13) and edit the content.
Tap Recipient to enter the phone number (as fig.2.7), or tap
                                                                            5. To delete a recipient, tap Recipient to enter the recipient
Recipient on the recipient editing screen to display Contacts
                                                                               screen, select a recipient and tap Del to remove it from
list as fig.2.8.
                                                                               the list (as fig.2.11).
1. Tap Group and you will see a list of groups as fig.2.9.
    Select the group and find your contact to highlight it. Tap
    Add to add your contact to the list of recipients (as fig.2.10).




    (Fig.2.6)               (Fig.2.7)                (Fig.2.8)                (Fig.2.9)              (Fig.2.10)             (Fig.2.11)




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2.6 Sending                                                          2.7 Forwarding/replying SMS messages
1. Tap Send to send out the message.                                 You can forward or reply a message by using the messages
2. Before sending, you will see a dialogue window asking             stored in your SIM card or any read messages.
   whether you want to confirm sending or not Tap O.K. to            Forwarding:
   start sending                                                     1. Select a message in any folder on the SMS screen (as
3. No matter the message is successfully sent out or not, the           fig.2.31) and tap View on the lower right hand side or tap a
   screen will show the result with a dialogue window                   message directly to enter fig.2.32.
4. After sending the message, tap Back and the message               2. Tap FW and tap Content to enter the message editing
   will be automatically saved in the Backup folder.                    screen (as fig.2.33). After editing the message,tap Back to
                                                                        go back to the previous screen.
                                                                     3. Input the recipient’s number and tap Send to sent out the
                                                                        message (as fig.2.34 and fig.2.35).
                                                                     2. Replying:
                                                                     1. Select a message in the Inbox folder (as fig.2.36). Tap
                                                                        View on the lower right hand side or tap a message
                                                                        directly to enter fig.2.37.
                                                                     2. Tap RE to enter the message editing screen (as fig.2.38).
                                                                     3. Tap Send to send out the reply (as fig.2.39).
                                                                         Remark: You can always edit a message in the
                                                                         message editing screen to rewrite or modify it.

  (Fig.2.34)             (Fig.2.35)             (Fig.2.36)           (Fig.2.37)             (Fig.2.38)              (Fig.2.39)




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    3 Call history                                                           3.    Called: Listing out all the called phone numbers (as
    You can check the “Missed”, “answer” or “Called” phone                         fig.3.1). Tap a contact or number from the list, then tap
    numbers in “Call list”. To enter this screen, tap Home >                     Dial or press green-key       to make a call.
    MyPhone > Call list.                                                     4.  Items.
                                                                             5.  Phone number/Contact.
    3.1 Call history and operational instructions                            6.  Time.
    1. Missed calls: Listing out all the missed calls (as fig.3.2).          7.  Exit: Exit Call list and back to “MyPhone”.
       Tap a contact or number from the list, then tap Dial or               8.  Del: Press this button and you will see a dialogue window
       press green-key       to make a call.                                     asking whether you want to delete one or all (as fig.3.6).
    2. Answer calls: Listing out all the answered calls (as                      Tap O.K. to delete one or all (fig.3.7) or tap Cancel to
       fig.3.3). Tap a contact or number from the list, then tap                 exit.
                                                                             9. Save: If you want to save the missed/answered/called
      Dial or press green-key      to make a call (as fig.3.4).                  phone numbers, please check “Saving phone numbers”.
      Select a contact or number from the list, then tap it to               10. Dial: You can tap this button to dial out from the
      display detail information such as name,tel,time and                       missed/answered/called phone number lists.
      duration (as fig.3.5).




    (Fig.3.1)                 (Fig.3.2)              (Fig.3.3)             (Fig.3.4)               (Fig.3.5)               (Fig.3.6)

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3.2 Saving phone numbers
1. Tap a record to highlight it (as fig.3.8).
2. Select Save to enter the edit screen (as fig.3.9).
3. Edit contact information then tap Save to save the
   contact.

3.3 Making a call from the call history list
1. Tap a record to highlight it (as fig.3.10).
2. Tap Dial or press to make a call (as fig.3.11).




        (Fig.3.7)                   (Fig.3.8)           (Fig.3.9)   (Fig.3.10)   (Fig.3.11)




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4      Mobile phone settings
                                                                            2. Change PIM; It you wantto change the PIN code, tap this
There are a number of ways you can give your B8 a personal                     button to set up a new code (as fig.4.1.2 and fig.4.1.3).
touch and change its seftings to suit your requirements, such               3. Change PINZ: II you wart to change the PN2 code, tap
as securityscreen display, sound, message, call divert, cal,                   this button to set up a new code(as fig.4.1.4).
and network. To set up, tap Home » MyPhone (Fig.4.0.1) >
Settings (Fig.4.0.2) +                                                      4\ Note:
                                                                               1. If there is an error message that means the input
4.1—    Security settings                                                      PIN code is wrong or inconsistent. Please re—enter
Tap Home > MyPhone > Settings and select Security to                           again or call your service provider for assistance.
enter securty sattings as fig.41.1.                                            2. Usually the SIM card will be blocked after three
1. PIN eontrok Enable or disable PIN control. Enter your (or                   wrong aftempts (the number of attempts is SM—card
    default) PIN code to change the protection status belore                   dependent}, and you need to enter the PUK code to
    modification.                                                              unlock it. Please check with your service provider for
                                                                               the PUK code.




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4.2 Display settings                                                      4.3 Audio settings

Tap Home > MyPhone > Settings and select Display to                       Tap Home > MyPhone > Settings and select Audio to enter
enter the display settings as fig.4.2.1.                                  the audio settings as fig.4.3.1. Your B8 provides ring
                                                                          melodies for incoming calls, new message notifications,
1. Hide buttons: You can choose to hide the dial buttons                  alarms and also offers Eight profiles: Norm., Quiet, Noisy
   and display the wallpaper after 15 seconds of inactivity on            and User.
   the Phone screen (as fig.4.2.2). If the original status is
   “On”, tap this button to switch to “Off”, or tap again to              1. Ring Type: There are several default melodies that you
   switch to “On”.                                                           can choose from. You can also personalize your ring tone
2. Logo: You can change the wallpaper for the Phone                          by loading melodies to the Music folder in your B8. To
   screen. Tap the drop-down menu (as fig.4.2.3) and select                  choose an incoming call melody, tap the drop-down menu
   a picture to be the wallpaper (as fig.4.2.4).                             and select file (Fig.4.3.2), the file will be played
                                                                             automatically. To stop playing, tap Stop on the right hand
   Tip: Simple tap the screen again to show the hidden                       side.
          dial buttons when you want to make a call.                      2. Melody: Check Melody to set the ring melody as the
                                                                             incoming call notification.
                                                                          3. Vibrator: Check Vibrating to set vibrating as the
                                                                             incoming call notification.



(Fig.4.2.1)             (Fig.4.2.2)           (Fig.4.2.3)             (Fig.4.2.4)             (Fig.4.3.1)             (Fig.4.3.2)




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                                                                        4.4 Messages settings

4.    Vib 2 ring: Check Vibrating before ring to                        Messages settings include Voice mail, SMS center and SMS
       set vibrating before ring as the incoming call                   backup. Tap Home > MyPhone > Settings and select
       notification.                                                    Messages to enter messages settings as fig.4.4.1.
5.    Quiet: Check Quiet and there will be no signals for
       notification except showing a message when there                 1. Voice Mail: Tap this item to change your voice mail
       is an incoming call.                                                number (as fig.4.4.2). Enter your voice mail number and
6.    Ring volume: There are 16 levels for adjusting the ring              tap OK . You will see a dialogue window asking whether
      volume. You can scroll the adjusting bar, or tap the left            you want to change the number (as fig.4.4.3). Tap Yes to
      button      or the right button      to set up the ring              save the new number and go back to the previous page,
      volume.                                                              or tap No to exit without saving the new number. You can
7.    Receiver volume: There are Eight levels for adjusting                also tap Cancel to go back and enter a new number.
      the receiver volume. You can scroll the adjusting bar, or
      tap the left button      or the right button     to set up
      the receiver volume.
8.    Key tone: Check Key tone to turn on or turn off the key
      tone.




     (Fig4.4.1)              (Fig.4.4.2)            (Fig.4.4.3)         (Fig.4.4.4)           (Fig.4.4.5)            (Fig.4.4.6)




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                                                                         4.5 Call divert settings

 2. SMSC no.: Please check with your service provider for                You can divert incoming calls to another number if for any
    the SMS center number. Tap this item to enter the number             reason you are unable to answer them. You will have to
    (as fig.4.4.4) and tap OK. There will be a dialogue window           apply this function with your service provider before starting
    asking whether you wan to change the number (as                      to use it. Your B8 allows the type of call you want to divert,
    fig.4.4.5). Tap Yes to save the new number and go back to            such as “All calls”, “Unanswered”, “No Reply”, “Not
    the previous page, or tap No to exit without saving the              reachable”, “Busy”, “All faxes”, “All data” and “Clear all” (as
    new number. You can also tap Cancel to go back and                   fig.4.5.1). Tap Home > MyPhone > Settings and select
    enter a new number.                                                  Divert to enter call divert settings as fig.4.5.1. For every
 3. SMS Backup: Tap this item to set up SMS backup as                    mode, you can select Run, Check or Clear. For example, if
    “On” or “Off”. A dialogue window will also appear and ask            you want to divert all calls, please follow the instructions as
    you to confirm (as fig.4.4.6 and fig.4.4.7).                         below:

                                                                         1. Check: Select “All calls” and tap Check, you will see a
                                                                            message asking you to wait for the service provider while
                                                                            the network is negotiating. Then another message will
                                                                            appear to tell you if divert is set or not (as fig.4.5.2).




(Fig.4.4.7)            (Fig.4.5.1)           (Fig.4.5.2)              (Fig.4.5.3)             (Fig.4.5.4)             (Fig.4.5.5)




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                                                                       4.6 Call settings

2. Run: Select “All calls” and tap Run, you will enter an              Tap Home > MyPhone > Settings and select Call to enter
    editing screen for you to input the phone number to divert         call settings as fig.4.6.1.
    (as fig.4.5.3). After inputting a number, tap OK and you
    will see a dialogue window asking whether you want to              1. Send Phone Num: You can choose whether you want to
    divert all calls (as fig.4.5.4). Tap Yes to save the number           display your phone number on recipient’s phone screen.
    and go back to the previous screen, or tap No to exit                 Tap this item to set this function as “On” or “Off”.
    without saving. You can also tap Cancel to go back and             2. Auto Redial: You can choose whether you want to redial
    change the diverting number.                                          the most recent call. Tap this item to set this function as
3. Clear: Select “All calls” and tap Clear to cancel diverting            “On” or “Off”.
    all calls (as fig.4.5.5).                                            Tip: Your A8 can auto redial for 30 times.

                                                                       3. Auto Answer: You can choose whether you want your A8
                                                                          to answer an incoming call automatically. Tap this item to
                                                                          set this function as “On” or “Off”.




                                                                                                      (Fig.4.6.1)




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                                                                         4.7 Network settings

4. Call Waiting: Use the setting to control how A8 handles               You can get network information or set up auto network by
   incoming calls during an already ongoing call. Tap this               tapping Home > MyPhone > Settings and select Network
   item to set this function as “On” or “Off”.                           to enter a setup screen as fig.4.7.1.
5. Call Barring: You can set restrictions for calls made from
   or to your B8 (as fig.4.6.2). You can, for example, protect it        1. Network info: Tap this item and you will see a list of
   from being used for long-distance calls. Select an item                  network service providers (as fig.4.7.2).     means the
   and tap Check to check the current setting. To activate,
   select an item and tap Run. You will have to input a                     network is providing service for you.     means the
   password (as fig.4.6.3). Tap OK and you will see a                       network is not providing service for you.
   dialogue window (as fig.4.6.3) asking you to confirm it.              2. Auto network: When the radio signal is weak or if you are
   Tap Yes to activate the restriction.                                     roaming outside of your Home network, select “Auto
6. Flip Answer: When “Flip answer” is enabled, you can                      network” to improve the radio signal strength (as fig.4.7.3).
   open the flip to answer the call. Tap this item to set the
   function as “On” or “Off”.




                   (Fig.4.6.2)             (Fig.4.6.3)                   (Fig.4.7.1)            (Fig.4.7.2)              (Fig.4.7.3)




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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use                                           Battery Use
                                                                                1.    Fully charge the battery before you use your mobile phone for
Please read this information carefully before using your mobile                       the first time.
phone:                                                                          2.    Use only original batteries and chargers.
                                                                                3.    Turn off your mobile phone before removing the battery.
Mobile Phone                                                                    4.    Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch another metal
1.   In US GSM Can be used 850/1900MHz Band only.                                     object. This could short-circuit your battery and cause sparks.
2.   Do not expose this product to extreme high or low                                Please separate your mobile phone from your keys, necklaces,
     temperatures, or directly under the sun.                                         paper clips or jewelry when you place it in your bags.
3.   Do not expose this product to open flames.                                 5.    Please check your local regulations for disposal of batteries.
4.   Do not keep this product in a potentially explosive
     environment.
5.   Do not expose this product to liquid or moisture or humidity.
                                                                                Areas Where Using Mobiles Phones Are Restricted
                                                                                Aircraft: The use of mobile phones is forbidden on aircraft during
6.   Do not paint this product. The paint may clog the receiver, the
                                                                                flight as to avoid interfering with the radio-based communication of
     microphone and other components.
                                                                                the aircraft.
7.   Do not put pressure on the screen of this product as it may
                                                                                Medical Environment: Most electronic devices have proper
     damage the screen.
                                                                                protective shields in order to avoid interference from RF. However,
8.   Do not wipe this product with corrosive or volatile liquid so as to
                                                                                not all devices have this function, especially for pacemakers, hearing
     prevent any damage to the outer casing. Use a clean and soft
                                                                                aids and medical equipment.
     cloth or paper towel to wipe it if necessary.
                                                                                Traveling Vehicles: Please abide by your local regulations. Do not
9.   Do not attempt to disassemble this product. Please send this
                                                                                use mobile phones or other handsfree devices while driving.
     product directly back for maintenance. Tampering with any of
                                                                                Airbag: Airbags have powerful pressures. Do not install this product
     the seals on the product will void the warranty.
                                                                                or other radio equipment in the area above the airbag or in the airbag
Antenna                                                                         deployment area. If an in-vehicle mobile phone is improperly installed
1.   Do not remove the antenna.                                                 and the airbag inflates, it could result in serious injury.
2.   Only use an antenna specifically designed by TelePaq for your              Explosive Environments: Never use the mobile phone where
     mobile phone. Use of unauthorized or modified antennas could               blasting work is in progress. Observe all restrictions and follow any
     damage your mobile phone, cause RF (radio frequency) levels                regulations or rules.
     above the recommended limits, and even violate local                       Potentially Explosive Environments: Areas with a potentially
     regulations.                                                               explosive environment are often, but not always, clearly marked. Do
3.   Do not hold the antenna while using your mobile phone as this              not use the mobile phone while at a gas station. Do not use near
     affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a               fuel or chemicals or any other area where restrictions are marked.
     higher power level than needed, thus shortening talk and
     standby times.
                                                                                     Note: Please use cautiously to reduce the possible harm
                                                                                           caused by electromagnetic wave emission.




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Federal Communication Commission Interference                                         FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or
Statement                                                                             modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for

                                                                                      compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a              (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits            computer or peripheral devices).
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
                                                                                      "For body-worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the
interference in a residential installation.
                                                                                      FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains
                                                                                      no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy                 body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with
                                                                                      FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do no t use a body-worn
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
                                                                                      accessory and are not holding the device at the ear, position the
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is                 handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the device is
                                                                                      switched on."
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If

this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
                                                                                      This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
                                                                                      subject to the following two conditions:
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the               (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This
                                                                                      device must accept any interference received, including interference
following measures:                                                                   that may cause undesired operation.
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to

which the receiver is connected.

. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.




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Document Modified: 2008-03-12 13:45:53

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