Samsung SPH-N105 User Manual

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Using your phone near other electronic
devices

Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from ra d i o

f requency (RF) signals.H oweve r, RF signals from PCS tele-

phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equip-
m e n t .
RF signals may affect impro p e r ly installed or inadequately

shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in
motor ve h i cl e s .C h e ck with the manu fa c t u rer or its re p re-

s e n t a t i ve to determine if these systems are adequately

shielded from ex t e rnal RF signals.You should also ch e ck

with the manu fa c t u rer re g a rding any equipment that has

been added to your ve h i cl e .

Consult the manu fa c t u rer of any personal medical dev i c e s

( s u ch as pacemake rs and hearing aids) to determine if they

a re adequately shielded from ex t e rnal RF signals.Tu rn off
the phone in healthcare facilities and request perm i s s i o n

b e fo re using the phone near medical equipment.

Turn off your phone in dangerous areas

To avoid interfe ring with blasting opera t i o n s , you should

t u rn off your phone when in a blasting area or in other

a reas with signs indicating that two - way radios should be

t u rned off. C o n s t ruction crews use re m o t e - c o n t rolled RF

d evices to set off ex p l o s i ve s .

Tu rn off your phone when you are in any area with a

p o t e n t i a l ly ex p l o s i ve atmosphere .It is ra re , but your phone

or its accessories could ge n e rate spark s .S p a rks could cause
an explosion or a fi re resulting in bodily injury or eve n

d e a t h .
A reas with a potentially ex p l o s i ve atmosphere are often,
but not always cl e a r ly marke d .T h ey include fueling are a s

s u ch as gas stations; b e l ow deck on boats; fuel or ch e m i c a l

t ra n s fer or storage fa c i l i t i e s ;a reas where the air contains

chemical or part i cles such as gra i n ,dust or metal pow d e rs ;

and any other area where you would norm a l ly be advised
to turn off your ve h i cle engi n e .

Using your phone while driving

Talking on the phone while yo u ’re driving may dive rt yo u r
attention away from the ro a d .In addition,it is illegal in
some states. R e m e m b e r, s a fety comes fi rs t .

When using your phone in the car:

Focus on dri v i n g , not talking.

Use your optional hands-free car kit.

If you must use the phone while dri v i n g , please use One-
To u ch Dialing and Speed Dialing.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD
TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PRO P E R-
TY DA M AG E .

Following safety guidelines

To operate your phone safe ly and effi c i e n t ly, you should
a lways fo l l ow any special guidelines in a gi ven area and
t u rn your phone off in areas where use is forbidden or
when it may cause interfe rence or dange r.

Turn off your phone before flying

You should turn off your phone befo re boarding any air-
c ra f t .To prevent possible interfe rence with airc raft systems,
U. S .Fe d e ral Aviation A d m i n i s t ration (FAA) re g u l a t i o n s
re q u i re you to have permission from a crew member to
use your phone while the plane is on the gro u n d .To pre-
vent any risk of interfe re n c e , FCC regulations pro h i b i t
using your phone while the plane is in the air.

Restricting children’s access to your phone

Your phone should not be played with by ch i l d re n .T h ey
could hurt themselves and others ,d a m age the phone or
m a ke calls that increase your bill.

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