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SGH-Q105 PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE User’s Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference..
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October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 3 Intellectual Property All Intellectual Property, as defined b elow, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsun g or its respective suppliers relating to the SAMS.
4 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 ©2001 Samsung Telecommunicatio ns America, Inc. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written approval. Samsun g Telecommunications America, Inc. is a trademark of Samsung Electronics Corporation, Ltd.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 5 NOTHING CONTAINED IN TH E INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT.
6 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITE D BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS THE LAW PERMITS..
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 7 Introduction To Your Samsung SGH-Q105 Series Phone Congratulations on the purchase of your Samsung SGH-Q105 Series Dual Band Phone . Using the latest digital technology, the Samsung SGH-Q105 Series Phone operates similar to other GSM phones, while providing superior resonance and tone quality.
8 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 How To Use This Manual This user guide explains your Samsung SGH-Q105 phone operations through easy-to-follow instructions and illustrations. We’ve included some important safety and usage information that you should know before u sing your phone.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 9 The use of non-tested accessories or other body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Contact your local dealer for optional accessory items. Vehicle Mounted External Ante nna (Optional, if available) A minimum separation distance of 7.
10 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wi reless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 11 Table of Contents Your Consumer Package ...... .....................................15 Accessories ............. ................................................................... 16 Front View of the SGH-Q105 ... .......
12 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Adjusting The Call Volu me ...................... ................................... 41 Answering a Call ..... ................................................................... 41 Viewing Missed Calls ..................
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 13 Exposure To Radio Freq uency Signals ...................................... 99 Antenna Care ..................... ...................................................... 100 Phone Operation ..... ...........................
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October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 15 1 Your Consumer Package Your consumer package includes the following items: • Phone • Travel Charger • Battery • Data Cable • CDROM • User Manual • Hands-Fre.
16 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Your Consumer Package SGH-Q105 User Manual Accessories The following optional ac cessories are available for the SGH-Q105: • Car Power Charger (17140000011) • Travel C.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 17 Accessories Front View of the SGH-Q105.
18 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Front View of the SGH- Q105 SGH-Q105 User Manual SoftKeys Softkeys are used as navigation controls to display the desired menu options displayed on the screen. By using the softkeys, you can quickly navigate to the desired screen f unction.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 19 Keypad key. When the call is f inished, the End key is pressed to hang up or end the call. The End key can also be used to clear whatever screen is displayed and return the phone to the main screen. Note: The Send key can also be used to answer an incoming call while on an existing call.
20 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Front View of the SGH- Q105 SGH-Q105 User Manual • Français - In this mode, some characters appear in French format. • Symbolic - Allows you to enter a standard set of commonly us ed symbols by pressing the keypad. The choices are cycled each time a key is pressed.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 21 Display Screen Display Screen The display screen contains three different areas. They are: • Top • Middle • Bottom Top Displays several different fu nction icons about the phone status. These functions include: • Signal Strength Indicator - The signal strength is measured in bars that extend upward.
22 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Front View of the SGH- Q105 SGH-Q105 User Manual • Battery Strength Indicator - The battery strength indicator displays the amount of available charge left in the battery. The charge is measured with a series of black bars.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 23 Backlight Backlight The display is illuminated using a backlight whenever the unit is turned on or the flip is opened. The light stays on for a moment and then turns itself off. The amount of time the light is on can be setup using the phone settings.
24 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Tree SGH-Q105 User Manual Menu Tree 1. Call Records 1: Missed Calls 2: Incoming Calls 3: Outgoing Calls 4: Delete All 1: Missed Calls 2: Incoming Calls 3: Outgoing Calls 5: Call Time 1: Last Call 2: Total Outgoing 3: Total Incoming 4: Reset Timers 6: Call Cost (SIM Dependent) 2.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 25 Flip Cover 6: Voice Mail 1: Connect to Voice Mail 2: Voice Server Number 3. Tones 1: Ring Tone 1 - 18: Tones 2: Melody Composer 1: Melody 1 2: Melody 2 3: Ring Volume 4: A.
26 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Tree SGH-Q105 User Manual 4. Phone Settings 1: Background Image 1: Off 2: Analog Clock 3: My Message 4: My Image 1 5: My Image 2 6: My Image 3 2: Greeting Message 3: .
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 27 Flip Cover 4: Format 1: Time format 1: 24 Hours 2: 12 Hours 2: Date format 1: YYYY/MM/DD 2: DD/MM/YYYY 3: MM/DD/YYYY 4: Alarm 1: Once Alarm 2: Daily Alarm 3: Weekly Alarm .
28 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Tree SGH-Q105 User Manual 4: Key Left 1: None 2: Silent mode 3: Calendar 4: Messages 5: Tones 6: To Do List 7: Voice Mail 8: Phonebook 5: C Long Press 1: None 2: Silent Mode 3: Calendar 4: Messages 5: Tones 6: To Do List 7: Voice Mail 8: Phonebook 6.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 29 Flip Cover 1: Voice Calls 2: Cancel All 3: Network Selection 1: Automatic 2: Manual 4: Caller ID 1: Default 2: Hide Number 3: Send Number 8.
30 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Tree SGH-Q105 User Manual.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 31 2 SIM Card A SIM card or Subscriber Identity Module, is used as the key to the GSM network. It stores all the vital information about you and you r phone. In fact, it is your SIM card (and not your handset) that determines your phone number.
32 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Installing/Removing the Battery SGH-Q105 User Manual 7. Turn the phone On by pressing and holding the “End” button. Installing/Removing the Battery To install the battery: 1. Insert the battery into the guide slots on the backside of the phone.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 33 Low Battery Indicator Low Battery Indicator When the battery becomes too weak to sufficiently power the phone, a warning tone is heard and a low battery indicator is displayed on the screen.
34 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Installing/Removing the Battery SGH-Q105 User Manual is factory set to “000000 00”. For more information on locking your phone, see “Phone Lock” on page 88 or to change the password, see “Change Password” on page 89.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 35 3 Selecting Functions and Options Your phone consist of se veral functions that can be customized to allow easier usability. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed via softkeys on the phone above the standard keypad.
36 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Selecting Functions and Op tions SGH-Q105 User Manual Note: For some of the fu nctions listed above, you may be asked for a passw ord or PIN. Enter the requested information and press the “OK” softkey. To Then Select the function or option highlighted.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 37 Unlock Unlock The Unlock feature allows y ou to use the softkey buttons when the flip is closed and the background image has been turned Off. To use the Unlock feature, follow the steps listed below: 1. Open the flip and press the “Menu” softkey.
38 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Selecting Functions and Op tions SGH-Q105 User Manual.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 39 4 Call Functions Making a regular call is simil ar to using a standard land-line phone. The cal l is dialed using the keypad and the “Send” button is pressed to connect the call. Making a Call 1. Turn the phone On. 2. Enter the 10 digit number using the keypad.
40 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Call Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual Ending a Call 1. When you have finished with the call, press the “End” button or close flip. 2. The call is completed and the phone returns to idle mode. Making a Call using the Phone Book Phone numbers can be stored on the phone using the SIM card and p hone memory.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 41 Adjusting The Call Volume numbers dialed in a log file. To recall any of these numbers: 1. Press the “Send” butto n to access the list. 2. Use the arrow buttons on the phone to scroll up or down through the list. Stop on the desired number.
42 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Call Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual Viewing Missed Calls A missed call log saves the last 10 numbers on the phone. The number of m issed calls is displayed on the screen. To view the missed calls: 1. Press the “View” softkey.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 43 Viewing Missed Calls Deleting a Missed Call 1. Press the “Options” softkey. 2. Highlight “Delete” 3. Press the “Select” softkey.
44 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 InUse Menu SGH-Q105 User Manual InUse Menu The following options are av ailable in the Options menu. They are: • Mute/Unmute • Mute Keys/Send Keys • Send DTMF • Phone book • SMS Service Mute/Unmute The microphone can be switched Off.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 45 Send DTMF Send DTMF The Send DTMF option sends a series of numeric key tones through the microphone. This feature is useful when dialing automated systems. To send DTMF tones: 1. Press the “Options” softkey. 2. press “3” for “Send DTMF” 3.
46 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 InUse Menu SGH-Q105 User Manual connected, you can switch back and forth between the two or connect everyone together. To place a call on hold: 1. Press the “Hold” softkey. To return to the call, press the “Unhold” softkey.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 47 Conference Calling Making a Multi-party Call 1. Call the first person the normal way by dialing their number and pressing the “Send” key. 2. Call the second person in the normal way. (The first caller is auto matically placed on hold).
48 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 InUse Menu SGH-Q105 User Manual Dropping a Single Participant 1. Press the “Options” softkey and select the “Select One” option. 2. A list of participants is displayed. Highlight the desired caller an d press “Select” softkey.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 49 T9 Word® Entry Entering Information When you store a name in the Phone Book or schedule events in the calendar, text is entered into the phone using the keypad. There are several different text entry modes available to enter this information.
50 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Entering Information S GH-Q105 User Manual Uppercase Entry This mode allows you to enter uppercase letters, special characters or numbers based on the number of times a key is pressed. Each key has several letters and a number associated with it when it is pressed.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 51 Lowercase Entry Lowercase Entry This mode is similar to uppercase mode, except it enters lowercase letters, special characters, and numbers. Number Entry This mode allows you to ent er just numbers that are associated with the keypad.
52 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Phone Book SGH-Q105 User Manual Phone Book Your phone has a phone book that allows you to store names and number s of commonly called people. The phone book is stored in two different places, the SIM card and the memory located in the phone.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 53 Phone Book Options without saving the name and number, press the “End” key. Phone Book Options When storing or viewing the phone book entries, “Options” is displayed in the lower left side of the screen.
54 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Phone Book SGH-Q105 User Manual Edit This option allows you to edit the existing phone book entry. To edit the entry: 1. View the desired phone book entry. 2. Press the “Options” softkey. 3. Press “2” to “Edit”.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 55 Searching and Dialing a Number 2. Press the “Options” softkey. 3. Press ““4” for “Copy”. 4. Select the desired memory location to copy the number into. 5. The phone book list is displayed with a duplicate entry.
56 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Phone Book SGH-Q105 User Manual • Search - This allows you to search the entries currently saved in the SIM Card and phone memory. • Options - The following options are displayed: – Caller Group - Search listing by caller group.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 57 5 Menu Functions As outlined in the m enu tree(“Menu Tree” on page 24), your phone is equipped with the following menus: • Call Records • Messages • Tones • Ph.
58 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual Incoming Calls The calls 10 calls that are received and answered are saved in this log. The time, date, phone number, and caller name are all saved if available. If the memory is already full, the oldest incoming call entry is deleted to make room.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 59 Call Records Delete All The delete all option allows you to delete the Missed, Incoming, and Outgoing call logs. To delete all: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “1” for “Call Records”. 3. Press “4” for “Delete All”.
60 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual There is also a setting that resets all the timers back to zero. To reset the call timers: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “1” for “Call Records”. 3. Press “5” for “Call Time” 4.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 61 Messages Messages Your phone is capable of receiving voice mail notifications and text messaging. Each of these services is offered through your local carrier.
62 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual •Press “2” for “Outbox” to view the messages that have already been written or saved, but not sent. 4. The header information of the first message is displayed. Press the “View” softkey to display the body of the message.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 63 Messages text messages from your phone. In the Write Messages menu you can write and edit text messages with up to 160 characters. To write a new message: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “2” for “Messages”.
64 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual • Call me when you get this message • When can we meet? • Where are you? • Where is the meeting? • Talk to you soon You can scroll through th e list by using the Up/ Down arrow key.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 65 Messages — Default Type - Allows you to set the default message type. (Text and Email). The network converts the message into the selected format. — Default Validity - Allows you to set the default time period for saving messages in the SMS center while they are attempting delivery.
66 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual Broadcast This service allows you to receive text messages on various topics, such as the weather, sports, or stock quotes. Text messages ar e displayed with the requested information w hen they are received.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 67 Messages last name and assign a password between 4 - 7 digits long. Follow the instruction prompts to properly set up the account. Connect to Voice mail: 1. Open the flip and press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “2” for “Messages” 3.
68 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual Tones The tones menu is used to choose desired ringer types, compose melodies for custom ringers, and setup volume levels for the different tones available in the phone.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 69 Tones are composed by pressing the keypad and then using the Up/Down arrow to change the octave or pitch of the note. Thr ee different octaves are available with a maximum of 100 notes. You can also adjust the rest and length of the note.
70 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual Note: Use the “Next” softkey to select the previous notes when trying to modify. 6. Listen to the new melody by pressing the “Listen” softkey. 7. Press the “Save” softkey to indicate that you are satisfied with the melody.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 71 Tones Deleting a Melody 1. Select the melody that you want to delete from the melody composer list. Press the “Select” softkey. 2. The composer screen is displayed with the notes. 3. Press the “Delete” softkey . 4.
72 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual • Vibration - The phone vibrates when an incoming call is received. No ringer is heard. • Vibra+Melody - The phone vibrates and rings when a new call is received. To set the alert type: 1.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 73 Tones To set the key volume: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “3” for “Tones”. 3. Press “6” for “Key Volume”. 4. Select the desired level using the navigation or volume keys and press the “OK” softkey.
74 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual • CB Tone - Selects an alert for an incoming cell broadcast. —O f f — CB Tone 1-3 To set the message tone: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “3” for “Tones”. 3. Press “7” for “Message Tone”.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 75 Tones The following options are available: • Off - The phone does not beep. • On - The phone beeps every minute. To set the minute minder: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “3” for “Tones”. 3. Press “9” for “Minute Minder”.
76 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual Phone Settings The phone settings menu allows you to configure the phone preferences to make the phone easier to use.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 77 Phone Settings Greeting Message The greeting message allows you to set up a personal greeting message that displays for a few seconds when the phone is turned On. To enter a greeting message: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey.
78 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual Light This menu allows you to set the backlight and service light settings for the phone.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 79 Phone Settings • On - The service light flashes when the phone is ready for use. • Off - The service light is not used. To access the service light menu: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “4” for “Settings”.
80 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual AnyKey Answer The any-key answer setting allow s you to set up the phone to answer by pressing any key on the keypad. The only exception are: • Pressing the “End” key • Pressing and holding the volume key • Pressing the “Reject” softkey.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 81 Phone Settings Car Kit Answer This setting configures the phone to automatically answer an incoming call after 3, 5, or 10 seconds. Note: This feature is only a vailable with the Hands Free Car Kit accessory. The following options are available: • On - The option is enabled.
82 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual Organizer The organizer feature allows you to schedule events, create a to do list, view a calendar, set the current date and time, set an alarm, and find out what time it is in other cities around the world.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 83 Organizer 5. Enter the name of the to do list. 6. Press the “OK” softkey. 7. Select the Priority level. (1= High, 2= Low). 8. Enter the desired “Until Date”. Press the “OK” softkey. 9. Press the “Options” softkey.
84 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual 4. Press “1” for “Set Time”. Set Date The set date setting allows you set the correct date. To access the Set Date menu: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “5” for “Organizer”.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 85 Organizer — YYYY/MM/DD — DD/MM/YYYY — MM/DD/YYYY To access the format screen: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “5” for “Organizer”. 3. Press “3” for “Time & Date”. 4. Press “4” for “Format”.
86 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual “4” for “Remove All Alarms” “5” for “Autopower”. 5. Once an alarm is se t, an alarm icon (bell) is displayed on the screen. To cancel the alarm when it sounds, open and close the flip or press the “Exit” softkey.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 87 Security Security The security menu allows yo u to restrict the usage of your phone to: • Authorized people only. • Specific calling.
88 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual 3. Press “1” for “PIN Check”. Change PIN This setting allows you to change the PIN number. The PIN feature must be enabled to access this option. The current PIN must be entered before a new PIN can be entered.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 89 Security Change Password This setting allows you to change the current password in the phone. The current password must be entered before a new password can be entered. The password is defaulted to “00000000” from the factory.
90 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual FDN Mode The FDN (Fixed Dial N umber) mode, if supported by the SIM card, all ows you to restrict your outgoing calls to a limited set of numbers. This option can be enabled or disabled.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 91 Network Services Network Services This menu contains the sett ings for the carrier’s network that your phone is using. Please contact your local carrier to make sur e they are supported.
92 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual 2. Press “7” for “Network Services” 3. Press “1” for “Call Forwarding”. 4. Press: “1” for “Forward Always”. “2” for “Busy”. “3” for “No Reply”. “4” for “Unreachable”.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 93 Network Services “2” for “Data Calls”. 6. Press the “Activate” softkey. 7. Enter the number where you want to forward the calls. 8. Press the “OK” softkey. No Reply To forward all incoming ca lls to a specific number if there is no answer: 1.
94 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual 7. Enter the number where you want to forward the calls. 8. Press the “OK” softkey. Cancel All To cancel all the forward ing options and return the phone to the default settings: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 95 Network Services Data Calls To setup call waiting f or all incoming data calls: 1. Press the "Menu" softkey. 2. Press "7" for "Network Services". 3. Press "2" for "Call Waiting".
96 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual 2. Press “7” for “Network Services” 3. Press “3” for “Network Selection”. 4. Press “1” for “Automatic”. Manual To manually configure the carrier’s network settings: 1.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 97 Network Services 1. Press the “Menu” softkey. 2. Press “7” for “Network Services”. 3. Press “4” for “Caller ID”. 4. Press “1” for “Default”. Hide Number To hide your information: 1. Press the “Menu” softkey.
98 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Menu Functions SGH-Q105 User Manual WAP Browser Your phone is equipped w ith a fully functional web browser. The browser is d ifferent from a standard web browser found on a desktop PC. The browser on the phone is a text based browser.
August 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 99 Understanding Signal Strength Usage Guidelines: Performance and Safety Understanding Signal Strength The quality of each call you make or receive, is dependent upon the s ignal strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a icon.
100 SGH-Q105 August 31, 2001 Usage Guidelines: Performance and Safety SGH-Q105 User Manual Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature.
August 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 101 Electronic Devices Pacemakers The Health Industry M anufacturers Association recommends that a minimu m separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pace maker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
102 SGH-Q105 August 31, 2001 Usage Guidelines: Performance and Safety SGH-Q105 User Manual vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufac turer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
August 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 103 For Vehicles Equipped with an Air bag For Vehicles Equipped with an Air bag An air bag inflates with tremendous force. DO NOT place objects, in cluding both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
104 SGH-Q105 August 31, 2001 Usage Guidelines: Performance and Safety SGH-Q105 User Manual installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
August 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 105 Cautions Your Phone as a Network Device Your telephone requires a servi ce provider to send and receive calls. Your phone is only one part of a system or “network” of .
106 SGH-Q105 August 31, 2001 Safety Information SGH-Q105 User Manual Owner’ s Record The model number, reg ulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below.
August 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 107 Owner’ s Record well. Although some research has been done to address these questions, no clear picture of the biological effects of this type of radiation has emerged to date. Thu s, the available science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe, or that they are unsafe.
108 SGH-Q105 August 31, 2001 Safety Information SGH-Q105 User Manual research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals.
August 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 109 Owner’ s Record average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years. When 20 types of glioma were considered separately, however, an association was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma, neuroepithelliomatous tumors.
110 SGH-Q105 August 31, 2001 Safety Information SGH-Q105 User Manual assay to RF are conf licting. Thus, follow-up research is necessary. FDA is currently wo rking with government, industry, and academic g roups to ensure the proper follow-up to these industry-funded research findings.
August 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 111 Owner’ s Record associated with use of mobile phones. FDA continues to work with all parties, including other federal agencies and i ndustry, to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones.
112 SGH-Q105 August 31, 2001 Safety Information SGH-Q105 User Manual the follow-up research to be sponsored by industry, will begin to generate this type of information.
August 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 113 Owner’ s Record • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health • Environmental Protection Agency • Federal Communications Commission • Occupational Heal.
114 SGH-Q105 August 31, 2001 Safety Information SGH-Q105 User Manual outside of the car or built into a separate package, or • a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist. Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that mobile phones are harmful.
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 115 A Access Codes 33 Accessories 16 Active Flip 79 Alarm 85 Alert Type 71 Answering a Call 41 Antenna 20 Any-Key Answer 80 Auto Redial 79 B Background Image 76 Backlight 23 .
116 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Error Tone 74 F Flip Cover 23 Forward Always 92 Front View of the SGH-Q105 17 Functions and Options 35 G Greeting Message 77 H Hide Number 97 Hold 45 I Incoming Calls 58 .
October 31, 2001 SGH-Q105 117 Mute/Send Keys 44 Mute/Unmute 44 N Navigating in the Browser 98 Navigation Button 18 Network Services 91 No Replay 93 Number Entry 51 O Organizer 82 Outgoing Calls 58 Own.
118 SGH-Q105 October 31, 2001 Send/End Keys 18 Service Light Indicator 23 Set Date 84 Set Time 83 Shortcut 86 SIM Card 31 SIM Card - Installing 31 SIM Lock 89 SMS Service 45 SoftKeys 18 Storing a New .
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