BT HTC S710 User Manual

Page 39

Advertising
background image

39

Keep your SIM cards separate

If you have more than one mobile on your account,
make sure you don’t mix up or swap their SIM
cards. That’s because each SIM is paired with a
specific mobile, and we need to know which mobile
is missing in order to stop anyone else using it.

To protect it, register it www.immobilise.com

Many thousands of mobile phones are lost
or stolen each year in the UK. The National
Mobile Phone Register already holds the
details of over 10 million phones.

Register

Register your phone for free at
www.immobilise.com

To register all you need is your mobile phone.
When you register, you will need to enter your
contact details and your IMEI number. Once you
have registered your phone, you will have a better
chance of getting it back if it is lost or stolen.

Please note: With expert technical knowledge and
equipment others could eavesdrop on calls made
on this device. Internet calls calls may be more
susceptible to this than calls over the GSM network.

When not to use your mobile

When driving. Never use a mobile while driving.

Allow voicemail to take your calls, and listen
to them when you’re away from the vehicle

In hospitals. If in doubt, keep your mobile
switched off until you’re outside the building

At petrol stations. Or anywhere else where

a spark from your mobile could ignite
flammable fumes or explosive materials

Please note:

Your HTC handset has a

‘flight safe’ mode which enables you to use
it while travelling on aircraft when given
express permission by airline staff.

To switch to flight safe mode:

Open Comm Manager.
Click Start then Comm Manager.
Scroll to the 8 button and click on it.
When the orange cross is removed,
flight safe mode is On.
All mobiles supplied by BT conform to the
highest safety standards on exposure to radio
frequency emissions. You’ll find government
advice on mobiles at www.dh.gov.uk

8842 HTC S620_S710 UG [1].indd 39

4/6/08 12:58:08

Advertising