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DEAR MOBILE PHONE USERS!
D Congratulations on having purchased your emporia Life mobile phone!
This booklet will provide you with the most essential information needed for quick familiarisation with your new mobile phone. You can use the following pages of this user guide to decide on just how much time you want to invest in getting to know the most important functions of your mobile phone. D We hope you will enjoy using your emporia Life EMPORIA Telecom ITEMS INCLUDED:
Mobile Phone Mobile Phone Rechargeable Charger Battery Instruction Manual emporia Life 2 My Mobile My Safety emporia Life - User Guide START 1 1.1 FAMILIARISING YOURSELF D D D Arrow keys WITH THE KEYS Loudspeaker Display (= Screen) D q q For scrolling through the phone book and menu D Answer/OK key q Answering calls q Select options shown above this key on the screen End call/Clear/Back key End the call Select options shown above this key on the screen (mostly return or delete) D Alert lights q q q
...green:
blinks during incoming calls
...red:
blinks when the battery needs to be recharged
...orange:
blinks during charging and remains on when the battery is full D Microphone D Socket for battery charger D Lanyard For carrying the mobile phone around the neck D Emergency Button Volume Control D q Change volume during a call q The phone is ringing: press to turn off the ring tone (the ring tone will automatically be on for the next call again) D Battery Compartment High-performance Li-ion battery or non-rechargeable battery cells
(3 x AAA) only USA-version Battery Status Ring tone off Call forward active Alarm on Clock (if on, see also Section 4.4.6, page 31) Signal strength Roaming (if you are abroad, this symbol replaces signal strength and lets you know that making calls is now more expensive) only USA-version Top 10: the most important numbers at the beginning of the phone book, independent of alphabetical order (store: phone book menu, Top10, see chapter 4.2.4) 3 emporia Life 4 emporia Life
-Key:
q Press and hold: most recent 10 numbers dialled q Press twice: + (for international dialling codes, e.g. +44 for the UK) Text messages: special characters q PUSH TO OPEN THE SLIDER
-Key:
Press and hold to call your voice-
mail service
-Key:
Shift between capital and lower-case letters and numbers when writing text messages Flashlight Press and hold: flashlight is on On/Off Button Press and hold for 3 seconds Alarm Clock Button Activate/deactivate the alarm clock Key lock Prevents accidental pressing of keys (press for 3 seconds to activate/
deactivate the key lock) emporia Life 5 Contents 1 Start 1.1 Familiarising yourself with the keys . 03 1.2 Technical data and DOC . 09 1.3 Inserting the SIM card . 10 1.4 Inserting the battery . . 11 1.5 Inserting standard batteries . . 11 1.6 Charging the battery . . 11 1.7 Turning the phone on and off . 12 1.8 Setting the date and time . 12 2 Getting to know your mobile phone in 10 minutes 2.1 Dont worry if you get lost in the menu!. . 13 2.2 Accepting an incoming call . 13 2.3 Dialling with the keypad . 13 2.4 Last number redial . 14 2.5 Calling a contact from the phone book . 14 2.6 Phone book remote service via SMS . 14 3 Getting to know your mobile phone in 20 minutes 3.1 Small menu slider closed . 15 3.1.1 Dialled numbers . 15 3.1.2 Missed calls . 15 3.1.3 Received calls . 15 3.1.4 Received text messages . 16 3.1.5 Battery and signal strength indication . 16 6 emporia Life 3.2 Alarm clock . 16 3.2.1 Setting the alarm . 16 3.2.2 Alarm and snooze function . 17 3.2.3 Editing the alarm time . 17 3.2.4 Deactivating the alarm . 17 3.2.5 Setting the alarm melody . 17 3.3 Manual key lock and auto-key lock . 18 3.3.1 Manual key lock . 18 3.3.2 Automatic key lock . 18 3.4 My Menu . 19 3.4.1 Activating My Menu . 19 3.4.2 Entering My Menu . 19 3.4.3 Selecting your favourite menu items for My Menu and the organising sequence . 19 4 Getting to know your mobile phone in 30 minutes 4.1 SMS / Text messages . 20 4.1.1 Service centre number . 20 4.1.2 Writing text messages . 20 4.1.3 Sending text messages . 22 4.1.4 Receiving text messages . 22 4.1.5 Answering text messages . 22 4.1.6 Deleting text messages . 23 4.1.7 Creating and inserting templates . 23 4.1.8 Sending a phone book entry via SMS . 24 4.2 Phone book . 24 4.2.1 Saving new numbers in the phonebook . 24 emporia Life 7 4.2.2 Changing phone book entries . 25 4.2.3 Searching for contacts in the phone book . 25 4.2.4 Managing the Top 10 . 26 4.2.5 Phone book settings . 26 4.2.6 Saving numbers from caller lists or text messages to your phone book . 26 4.3 Emergency calls . 27 4.3.1 Saving emergency numbers . 27 4.3.2 What to do in the case of an emergency . 28 4.3.3 What happens after you press the emergency button?. 28 4.3.4 Deactivating the emergency button . 29 4.4 Settings . 30 4.4.1 0000 to enter menu Settings . 30 4.4.2 Voicemail number . 30 4.4.3 SMS service centre number . 30 4.4.4 Birthday reminder . 30 4.4.5 SMS on/off . 30 4.4.6 The headline shows Operator or Time & symbols . 31 4.4.7 Overview of menus . 31 5 General information . 34 6 Frequently asked questions . 35 8 emporia Life 1.2 TECHNICAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
TECHNICAL DATA Dual band GSM 900/1800 or GSM 850/1900 Dimensions: 112 x 55 x 26 mm, 152 g Battery: Li-Ion 3,7V/1000 mAh or 3 x AAA 1,5V EMERGENCY FUNCTION:
Up to 5 emergency numbers Call emergency numbers with one press of a key
(only USA-version) Standby time: up to 150 hrs Talk time: up to 180 mins Display: 2.7 FSTN 128 x 160 pixel Mono Built in flashlight Internal antenna Sending emergency text messages to emer-
gency numbers DTMF detection for confirming emergency calls DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (DOC) We: Emporia Telecom Produktions- und Vertriebs-GmbH & Co. KG. declare under our sole responsibility that the following product:
Kind of Product: Dual Band Mobile Phone Type Designation: V100 is in conformity with the following relevant harmonised standards:
Safety :
Health :
EMC :
Radio Spectrum :
EN 60950 :2001 First Edition 50360:2001, 50361:2001 EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1, EN 301 489-7 V1.2.1 EN 301 511 V9.0.2 pursuant to the provisions of Council Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity. The product bears the CE marking and Notified Body number:
0682 The phone with internal antenna has been tested for compliance with FCC RF Exposure (SAR) limits and is complied with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements. Max. SAR Measured (1g) Head:
Body:
0.264W/kg (At left-Cheek High Channel) 0.738W/kg (At Body Middle Channel) We: Emporia Telecom Produktions- und Vertriebs-GmbH & Co. KG. declared that the product is installed with battery separately in the box. The FCC ID label is placed on the mobile phone clearly visible to all persons at the time of purchase. Signed:
DI Albert Fellner General Manager Date of Issue: May 8, 2006 Place of Issue: Linz/Austria NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radi-ate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter-
ference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
D Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. D Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. D Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. D Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help emporia Life 9 INSERTING THE SIM CARD 1.3 To make calls with the phone, you require a SIM card. This is how it is inserted:
D D D D D D 10 the closed mobile phone Turn around, so its front is facing down-
wards. Hold it with both hands and use your thumbs to slide the battery cover out applying light pressure.
(Pic.1) Remove the battery (if it is already in the phone) by lifting it at its lower right corner. (Pic.2) Pull out the SIM card holder using your fingernail or a sharp object. The SIM card holder is on the right side underneath the emergency button. (Pic.3) Insert the SIM card into its holder with the gold coloured contacts facing down and the missing cor-
ner of the card on the bottom right.
(Pic.4a) Slide the SIM card holder back into its slot. Error message Insert SIM card on the display. Some SIM cards are thinner than others. If this error message appears al-
though you have already inserted the SIM card, please insert a thick piece of paper between the SIM card and the top side of the SIM card holder. (Pic.4b) emporia Life Pic.1 Pic.2 Pic.3 Pic.4a Paper Pic.4b 1.4 D D 1.5 D D INSERTING THE BATTERY The battery contacts have to face the gold coloured contacts of the mobile phone. (Pic.5) Replace the battery cover back by sliding it with the two hooks in front onto the mobile phone. AAA INSERTING STANDARD BATTERIES
(Only for USA-version) (Pic.6) Please note the symbols at the bottom of the battery compart-
ment. When inserting ensure the ends match the corresponding symbols. Put the battery cover back by sliding it with its two hooks first onto the mobile phone. 1.6 CHARGING THE BATTERY Recommendation: Charge the battery for at least 4 hours before making your first call. D Insert the power plug into the 220V-
socket. D Connect the charger to the phone by plugging it into the socket at the bottom end of the mobile phone. 2 1 Pic.5 Pic.6 Pic.7 D During the charging phase, the mobile phone screen displays the battery symbol and Charging. At the same time, the signal light flashes orange when there is a connection between the charging device and the mobile phone. (This will start about 10 seconds after the connection of the charger to the phone). D As soon as the battery is fully charged, the display shows Battery Full, the orange light will be on and have stopped flashing. D Now separate the charger from both the mobile phone and the power socket. Warning! AAA batteries cannot be charged in the mobile phone!
emporia Life 11 1.7 TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF D Press down allows you to turn the phone on and off. on the upper side of the phone for 3 seconds. This function D When first using a new SIM card, a 4-digit PIN code must be entered. The PIN code is provided in the documentation you received from your network operator. Other people cannot turn on your phone without knowing your PIN
(Personal Identification Number). Your PIN is however not required when your phone is turned on, which would allow people to use it should it be lost or stolen. D To enter the PIN code, slide open the mobile phone and enter the PIN using the keypad. Confirm the PIN code with
(possible entry errors when entering the numbers can be deleted with
). Tip: To avoid problems caused by forgetting/losing your PIN code, we recommend that you deactivate the PIN code. D When the slider is open, scroll to Settings on the main menu with
. Find menu sub-item PIN Request by pressing select using and select using lighted with a black background, scroll to Off and select by pressing this point, a 4-digit PIN code will be requested once again. and several times
. If the option Off is not high-
. At
. Then select Off with D D Enter the PIN code via the keypad and confirm your entry with
. To return to the standby mode, press or close the mobile phone. Please note: A PIN code deactivation is not possible with some network providers. 1.8 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME D Open the phone, go to Settings using and select using
. D Use to go to Time & Date and select using
. Select Set Time using D D With the keypad or 9 a.m.) and save with
, set the hours in double digits (for example, 09 for
. D With the keypad or
, set the minutes in double digits and save with
. The display screen then shows Time set!
Proceed to Set Date with Set Time. D 12 and select with
. This is the same procedure as emporia Life GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MOBILE PHONE IN 10 MINUTES 2 2.1 DONT WORRY IF YOU GET LOST IN THE MENU!
D Whenever you lose your way in the menu, simply close the slider of the mobile phone. This will return the phone to the standby position, which will be dis-
played on the screen!
D D Should you get stuck or be unsure about where you are in the menu, another option is to repeatedly press to return to the standby position. If the mobile phone is not used at all for two minutes, the display screen switches off automatically. The mobile phone is then in its energy saving mode. The display is reactivated if any button is pressed. 2.2 ACCEPTING AN INCOMING CALL When your phone is being called, it rings and vibrates. The green alert light and the torch blinks: the number or name (if stored in the phone book) of the caller is displayed on the screen. D Accept a call with or by opening the slider. You can speak on the phone with the slider both open or closed. D to end the call. If the person you are talking to ends the call before Press you do, you do not need to press
. Please note! Closing the open slider does NOT end the phone call!
D D To reject a call, press when the phone is ringing. If you do not want to reject a call, but you do not want the phone to keep ringing either (e.g. if you are sitting in a waiting room), press the
-key of the volume control, and the ring tone will be switched off for this call. 2.3 DIALLING WITH THE KEYPAD D Open the mobile phone and dial the phone number using the keypad. ALWAYS remember to dial the area code first! For example: Enter 040789789 for the number 789789 including the area code 040/. D D Then call the number by pressing
. To end the call press you do, you do not need to press
. If the person you are talking to ends the call before emporia Life 13 2.4 LAST NUMBER REDIAL D Open the slider at least 0.6 inches (=15mm), then press and hold for 3 seconds. D Press to call the last number dialled (see also Section 3.1.1) 2.5 DIALLING NUMBERS FROM THE PHONE BOOK When the slider is closed, contacts in the phone book are displayed in alphabeti-
cal order in the form of a list. D Select stored phone book entries with
. D Call the number using
. D End calls with you do not need to press
. If the person you are talking to ends the call before you do, Alphabetical name search: see Section 4.2.3 2.6 PHONE BOOK REMOTE SERVICE VIA SMS This function makes it very easy to add new contacts to your phone book and the best thing about it is, your friends and family do the job for you! Simply follow the instructions below:
D D D They send you an SMS (text message) using the following format:
#Name#Number#
Example: #Tommy# 06649876543#
Please note: Your friends should send the phone number including the area code or the complete mobile number beginning with 0. However, we re-
commend that you save all numbers in their international format including the country codes. For example, UK numbers will be in the following format:
#Tommy#+446649876543# (using the prefix +44 and dropping the 0 at the start of the number). The name and number are then automatically stored in the phone book once the SMS is received. Please note: When your SMS memory is full, no phone book entries can be received via an SMS (see Section 4.1.6). If you want to block this feature, go to menu SMS Messages, SMS in PhoneBk and deactivate it. 14 emporia Life 3 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MOBILE PHONE IN 20 MINUTES 3.1 SMALL MENU SLIDER CLOSED When the slider is closed, contacts in the phone book are displayed in alphabeti-
cal order in the form of an easy-to-read list. Scroll with to the Small Menu. 3.1.1 Dialled numbers D D If this menu option is highlighted with a black background, the last number dialled is displayed. To display the list of most recently dialled numbers press
. All numbers or names (if stored in the phone book) will be displayed with the date and time of the call. Select the desired number with and start the call by pressing
. 3.1.2 Missed calls D D If this menu option is highlighted with a black background, the number of missed calls is displayed. To display the most recently missed calls press
. All numbers or names (if stored in the phone book) will be displayed with the date and time of the call. Select the desired number with and start the call by pressing
. 3.1.3 Received calls D D If this menu option is highlighted with a black background, the number or name (if stored in the phone book) of the last received call is shown on the display. To display the list of received calls press the phone book) will be displayed with the date and time of the call. Select the desired number with
. All numbers or names (if stored in and start the call by pressing
. emporia Life 15 3.1.4 Received SMS D D If this menu option is highlighted with a black background, the number of the newly received text messages (SMS) will be displayed. To display the list of received text messages press
. Every SMS will be displayed with the number or name (if stored in the phone book) of the sender, and the date and time of the message. If an SMS is marked with an N, it is a New SMS, which has not yet been read. Select the desired SMS with
. Press to read the SMS. D With
(See Section 4.1) you scroll through the text until you get to further options. D Exit the sub-menu with
. 3.1.5 Battery and signal strength indication D One bar of the battery status icon corresponds to 25% capacity (4 bars =
100%). If the battery level falls under 25% and the alert at the bottom of the mobile phone blinks red, please charge the battery using the charger. (see Section 1.5) The signal strength is displayed on the right of the screen. If it is below 25%, the reception and the acoustic quality of calls are strongly affected. If that is the case, please try to find a place where the signal is better. D D Further symbols, see Section 4.4.6 3.2 ALARM CLOCK For quick entry into the Alarm Clock menu, press the key on the top side of the mobile phone for 3 seconds. When the slider is open you can also scroll to Settings with and select with
. Then scroll to Alarm Clock with and select with
. 3.2.1 Setting the alarm D Enter the Alarm Clock menu (see Section 3.2). D With the keypad or set the hours in double digits (for example, 07 for 7 a.m.) and save with D With the keypad or
. set the minutes in double digits and save with
. The set alarm is now shown under the menu option Alarm Clock. 16 emporia Life D D D Press or simply close the slider of the mobile phone. This will return the phone to the standby position. An alarm clock symbol now appears in the header. Please note: You only can see the alarm clock symbol on the display if Time & symbols is selected in the menu Headline shows. (see Section 4.4.6). 3.2.2 Alarm & snooze function Press to end the alarm. Should the alarm function not be fully deactivated
(see Section 3.2.4), the alarm clock will go off at the same time on the next day. In order to be woken up or reminded again 5 minutes later, press for the snooze function while the alarm is ringing. This can be repeated as often as you like. Otherwise, turn off the alarm with
. If you do not press a key, the alarm will ring again every 3 minutes, for a maximum of 90 minutes. 3.2.3 Editing the alarm time Access the Alarm Clock menu (see Section 3.2). D Select New Time with with Then use the keypad or to set the hour and save
. Then set the minutes and use to save (see Section 3.2.1). 3.2.4 Deactivating the alarm function D D If you do not want the set alarm to ring at the same time on the next day:
Enter the Alarm Clock menu (see Section 3.2). Use to scroll to Off and select using
. 3.2.5 Setting the alarm melody D Under Settings / Sounds & Alerts / Alarm Melody you can choose the melody you want to wake up to. Tip! If you select a melody that is significantly different from your ring tone you can make sure that you dont get the two mixed up. emporia Life 17 3.3 MANUAL KEY LOCK AND AUTO-KEY LOCK To ensure that no calls can be made accidentally (e.g. when the phone is in a pocket or a bag) the keypad can be locked. 3.3.1 Manual key lock D D To activate the key lock, hold down the phone for 3 seconds. A large key symbol displays the activated key lock. button on the top left of the To deactivate the key lock before using the mobile phone again, simply open the phone a minimum of 0.6 inches (=15mm) or press and hold the key for 3 seconds. 3.3.2 Automatic key lock If you are often on the move with your mobile phone, we recommend that you use the automatic key lock. When the phone is closed, the keypad automatically locks after 10 seconds when not in use. To activate the automatic key lock:
D D D D Open the mobile phone, go to Settings with Go to Keypad Auto Lock with Select On with A key symbol shows the activated key lock. This can be deactivated at any time by sliding open the mobile phone or by holding down the to activate this function. and select using and select with
. button for 3 seconds. Please note: Incoming calls can be accepted as usual. If you wish to reject a call you have to unlock the keypad first (e.g. by opening the slider). 18 emporia Life 3.4 MY MENU My Menu allows you to quickly select your most often used menu items, for example Alarm Clock, Ringtone on/off, Calculator, etc. 3.4.1 Activating My Menu:
D Open the slider, go to menu option Settings with and select using
. D D Press several times to scroll down to My Menu and select using
. Select On with to activate this function. 3.4.2 Entering My Menu The black background that highlights an option has to be in the start position, then MY MENU will appear at the bottom left. To select My Menu press
. Standby Mode
(Slider closed) My Menu 3.4.3 Selecting your favourite menu items for My Menu and the organising sequence Enter My Menu with
. Scroll to Select options with and confirm with
. D D D Go to your desired menu item with and select it with
. D D D Select the position number in the My Menu list with and save with
. Repeat the previous three steps to add additional items to your My Menu. Save the selection with and confirm the request Save change? with
. emporia Life 19
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4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MOBILE PHONE IN 30 MINUTES 4.1 SMS/TEXT MESSAGES An SMS (Short Message Service) is a written short message, which can be sent to all mobile phone users and some landline phones that support this function. Costs are only incurred when sending an SMS. 4.1.1 Service centre number A central network operator number via which the short message service is handled. This number is usually already stored on your SIM card by the operator and does not have to be entered or changed. 4.1.2 Writing an SMS D Open the mobile phone and select SMS Messages with
. D D D Select Write New SMS with
. Use the keypad to write your SMS. To delete individual characters, press
. This deletes the entered character to the left of the vertical line | . To delete all entered text, hold down for three seconds. To move around the text, use the | symbol is located. Your position in the text is then wherever All characters and functions, which can be selected are listed in the following table. Every key stands for several characters or functions depending on how often the respective key is pressed when in the ABC mode (see the explanations after the table). D . , ! ? @ : 1 D a b c 2 D d e f 3 D g h i 4 D j k l 5 D m n o 6 D p q r s 7 D t u v 8 D w x y z 9 D space; 0 D . , ? ! : ; ( ) @ - + $ # % * & ~ =
D You are able to change between lower and upper case letters, as well as selecting numbers only (Abc ABC abc 123) 20 emporia Life D D D Examples for function keys:
D press 1x = j D press 2x = k D press 3x = l D press 4x = 5 jkl D press 1x = Space D press 2x = 0 To insert blank spaces (the space between characters), press once. Insert punctuation marks (. , ! ?) by pressing repeatedly. By repeatedly pressing Special characters: enter the selection menu for special characters by pressing
, you can move from left to right. Using 2 , you can move up in the table, with 4 to the left, with 6 to the right, and with 8 down. If you have reached the desired character, press to i nsert the character into your text. or D With you can switch between four options:
ABC: upper case Abc: mixed case (lower case letters with capital letters at the beginning of a sentence) abc: lower case letters 123: numbers only The selected mode is shown on the display next to the symbol. D While entering text you can also insert numbers by following these steps:
press
. You can enter a number by using the keypad or Search for a number from the Phonebook or from the list of Unsaved numbers. for Next, scroll to Insert numbers with and confirm with D Contacts from the phone book (name and telephone number) can be
. Select names in the phone book using the keypad inserted into the SMS text as follows: press and confirm with or and insert them into the SMS with for Next, go to Insert name with
. D In the upper right hand corner of the display, you can see how many characters you have left to enter in the SMS. Example. 1/135 shows that you are in the first text message and you have 135 characters remaining in this SMS. If you enter more than 160 characters, the text is sent in two messages. As soon as you roll over into a second message, the display will read 2/. You can send a maximum of 480 characters at once (this will automatically be divided in up to three messages). emporia Life 21 4.1.3 Sending an SMS D D D To send the completed text, press Select Send with
. There are three ways to choose or enter the recipient of your message:
D The number is already in your phone book: Select Phone book by or enter the first letter of the pressing name with the keypad. When the desired contact is highlighted with a black background, confirm it with
. To then send the message press twice. Go to the name with
. D D and confirm with The telephone number has recently been used but is not stored as a contact in your phone book: Select Search with
, go to Unsaved numbers with
. With the list of telephone numbers now displayed (dialled, received and missed calls), select the desired number with You can also enter a telephone number manually using the keypad. Then send the SMS with and confirm with
. 4.1.4 Receiving an SMS D A short alert tone and vibration informs you that you have received an SMS. The screen will display New SMS. D To read the SMS, select
. To read longer texts, scroll down using
. 4.1.5 Answering a received SMS D After reading the SMS press several times until reaching the following points: Delete SMS, Call number, Read next SMS, Reply, Forward, Save to PhoneBook Then select and confirm Reply with Now you have the choice between 4 options:
. D D D D D Scroll to one of the options using Empty Screen (enter your own text using the keypad) Original Text (this will copy the text of the received SMS into your answer) Templates Prewritten short answers (for example, Yes, No, Everything OK) and select with
. D Send the message pressing twice. 22 emporia Life 4.1.6 Deleting SMS Since you cannot receive further text messages when the SMS memory is full, you need to delete messages to create memory space from time to time. D Open the phone and select SMS Messages with
. D Go to Delete SMS with
. You can delete all saved mes-
sages by selecting All SMS. You can also delete specific folders, for example, all received messages. To do this, go to Received SMS with and select with and select using
. You are then asked Delete all received SMS?, confirm this with
. D You can delete specific messages from within the SMS itself by scrolling down to the bottom and selecting Delete Message. To confirm press twice. 4.1.7 Creating and inserting templates Templates are prewritten messages, such as Call me, Coming later or I love you. A selection of templates is already stored on your phone, and you can also create your own. They are useful for saving time when sending short messages. All templates can be changed before you send them (see be-
low). D D D D D D D D D D D D D Creating new templates:
Slide open the mobile phone and select SMS Messages with Select Templates with Select New Template with Write your own text with the keypad. Save it as a template with and confirm with
. Changing already existing templates:
. and confirm with Slide open the mobile phone and select SMS Messages with Select Templates with
. Go to the template you wish to change with For editing the template, go to Edit/Send Template and confirm with You edit text with the keypad, and can delete with Go to the sub-menu with You can send the changed template with or you can select Save as template with and confirm with wish to use your newly created template again in the future. select using
. if you emporia Life 23 4.1.8 Sending a phone book entry via SMS If the person receiving this SMS also uses an emporiaLife, the contact you sent will automatically be stored in the recipients phone book. three times to go to Send Contact via SMS, select with D Open the mobile phone and select SMS Messages with D D D Press Scroll to the phone book entry you wish to send using with Enter the phone number or select the contact you want to send the phone book entry to and confirm with and select it
. 4.2 PHONE BOOK The phone book enables you to save, change and search for up to 200 names and numbers (Detailed information on emergency numbers is provided in Section 4-3.) We recommend to regularly save your phone book to SIM Backups (a memory device that is, for example, available as a key ring). This will ensure you have all your phone book contacts saved should you ever lose your phone or your SIM card. 4.2.1 Saving new numbers in the phone book D Open the mobile phone, go to Phone book with and select with
. D Go to Add contact using and select with
. D D Enter the name of your contact using the keypad and save with
. Use the keypad to enter the phone number. The number must include the area code or the complete mobile number beginning with 0. (Example:
06649876543) However, we recommend that you save all numbers in their international format including the country codes. For example, UK numbers will be in the following format: +446649876543 (using the prefix +44 and dropping the 0 at the start of the number). Please note: + is entered by pressing Save the phone book entry with D twice. 24 emporia Life 4.2.2 Changing phone book entries D Slide open the mobile phone, go to Phone book with and select with
. D Go to Edit contact using and select with
. D Go to the phone book entry you wish to change using or the keypad and select it with
. D If necessary, correct the name using the keypad or press characters. to delete D Continue with
. D Correct the phone number using the keypad or by pressing to delete. Use to navigate within the number. D Save the corrected phone book entry with
. 4.2.3 Searching for phone book entries You are able to search and call telephone numbers from the phone book with the slider both open or closed. Searching while the phone slider is closed:
If the number you wish to call is high up in the alphabetical order or a Top10-
entry or if there are few entries in your phone book, for ease of use we recommend to searching with the slider closed. Go to the desired phone book entry with and then select with to call. Searching while the phone slider is open:
and select with Go to Phone book with Select Search name with Search for the phone book contact by entering one or more starting letters of their name via the keypad. Call the number you selected with
. Searching while the phone slider is open and using My Menu:
. (The function My Menu must be activated.) Select My Menu with Select Search name with Search for the phone book contact by entering one or more starting letters of the name via the keypad. Call the number you selected with
. emporia Life 25 D D D D D D D D D D D D D 4.2.4 Managing the Top 10 With the Top 10 function you can list the most frequently used or most important numbers at the beginning of your phone book independent of al-
phabetical order. This means you can quickly access and call these contacts when the slider is closed. D Open the mobile phone, go to Phone book with and select with
. D Go to Top10 with and select using
. D Select Add Top10 with and Add Top No.1 with
. D Go to the desired phone book entry with or using the keypad and confirm
. An overview of the Top 10 numbers already saved is your selection with then displayed. D To add more numbers to your Top 10, repeat the above steps. 4.2.5 Phone book settings D D D Save entry specifies where you save new phone book entries. If you save new contacts to the SIM card, you can transfer your phone book to other mobile phones. If you save new entries to the phone memory, the phone book stays on your mobile phone even if you change the SIM card. Memory in use: lets you search your contacts from the SIM card, from the phone-memory or both. Memory status: this shows how much memory is used on the SIM card or in the phone book. 4.2.6 Saving numbers from caller lists or text messages to your phone book D Caller lists:
. Then select with If you are viewing a caller list and wish to save one of the telephone numbers in the phone book, scroll to Save to phone book at the bottom of the list using and select with
. If required, you can then change the number before saving the new phone book entry with
. Enter the name of the contact and save with
. Scroll to the number you wish to save with
. D 26 Text message:
Navigate to the bottom of the text message and use to the option Save to phone book. Select with the paragraph Caller lists. to scroll further down
. Then follow the steps under emporia Life 4.3 EMERGENCY CALLS The emergency call function is simple and can save lives with the press of a button. You can save a total of 5 emergency numbers (relatives, neighbours, friends, emergency services, etc.). When you then press the emergency button on the reverse side of your mobile phone, these numbers will be automatically dialled in the sequence you have pre-selected on your phone. When dialling the emergency number and during the call there is a continuous warning tone, which lets both you and the person you are calling know it is an emergency call!
If you are unable to reach the first number, the second number will be called auto-
matically. If you are unable to reach the second number, the third number will be called automatically, and so on (this process will be repeated three times with up to five numbers before stopping). Once the call is connected, the called party (not the calling party) has to press the 0 key within 60 seconds, otherwise the call is terminated. This is to avoid being con-
nection to the called partys mailbox. If no emergency contacts are reached, the EmporiaLife phone will automatically pick up the next incoming call within one hour. If no emergency number is stored, or should your phone not work because there is no credit left, or it is being used in a foreign network (e.g. when roaming is not enabled), the phone will dial 112 when the emergency button is pressed. 4.3.1 Saving emergency numbers D Choose a list of up to five emergency numbers and their sequence. These numbers must already be stored in the phone book (see Section 4.2). D Open the mobile phone, go to Phone book with D Go to Emergency Numbers with D Then select Save EmergencyNo with Select Save EmergencyNo.1 with
. and select using D
. and select with
. D Go to the desired phone book entry with select using
. D You are then asked whether in the case of emergency an emergency SMS should be sent as well. This can be answered with YES (if the emergency contacts mobile or landline phone has an SMS function) or NO using
. Please also specify whether your emergency contact is a private number or a professional help organisation. When a help organisation is called, the person answering the phone does not hear an alarm tone and also does not have to press 0 (see Section 4.3). D For adding further emergency numbers please repeat the above steps. emporia Life 27 4.3.2 What to do in the case of an emergency D Hold down the emergency button on the reverse side of the mobile phone for 3 seconds. Alternatively you can press the button 3 times within 3 sec-
onds. Please note: The emergency button also functions when the key lock is activated. D To stop or retrieve the emergency call, press and hold for 3 seconds. 4.3.3 What happens after you press the emergency button?
D When you press the emergency button, the emergency numbers you have saved are automatically dialled in the sequence you have pre-selected on your phone. Please note: The emergency button also functions when the key lock is activated. At the same time, the emergency contacts receive an SMS informing them that they are about to receive an emergency call and that they have to press the 0 key within the first 60 seconds of the call. D As soon as your emergency call is answered, the called person (not the calling person) must press the 0 key within the first 60 seconds of the call. This stops the emergency call cycle, which means that the remaining emergency numbers will not be dialled. The current emergency call remains connected until it is ended by you or the recipient. D Within one hour of you activating the emergency call function, the Emporia-
Life phone will automatically pick up all incoming calls. If you want to deactivate this automatic answering function after an unsuccessful emergency call cycle, you have to switch your mobile phone off and then on again. (For safety reasons, only pressing
, will not deactivate this function). 28 emporia Life q D Please note:
To stop the emergency call, press and hold for 3 seconds. D Once the emergency call is connected, the called party (not the calling party) has to press the 0 key, otherwise the call is terminated. This is to avoid being connected to the called partys mailbox. D D D If you have chosen to withhold your telephone number, this function is automatically deactivated for the emergency call. For mobile phones which require prepaid credit: Always ensure that you have enough credit on your mobile phone as private numbers cannot be dialled without sufficient credit. If you are abroad and do not have a roaming contract, you are still able to dial 112 for emergency services. Warning! If you want to save emergency service numbers such as ambulance, police or the fire services as an emergency number, you must clarify this in advance with the respective service. We assume no liability for possible incurred costs if emergency calls are made accidentally or unintentionally. Tip:
If you are unable to charge your mobile phone, you can also use standard batteries (3 x AAA 1.5 V). 4.3.4 Deactivating the emergency button D You can deactivate the emergency button in the menu Settings. You are still able to dial 112 using your keypad. emporia Life 29 4.4 SETTINGS If you want to change your settings (e.g. alarm clock, ring tone volume, display contrast) you will find all the information you require in this Section. D Open your mobile phone D D Scroll to Settings with Select with D Now browse through the menu and follow the instructions on the display. 4.4.1 0000 to enter menu Settings If you do not want to enter the menu Settings by accident and to help avoid unwanted changes, you can activate this safety feature. You simply switch the option 0000 to enter Settings to ON. So to enter Settings you must key in 4 x
. 4.4.2 Voicemail number for 3 seconds you will automatically be connected to If you press and hold your voicemail. Should this number not be stored on your mobile phone or your SIM card, you will be asked to enter it. If you do not know the number, please call the free service hotline of your network operator. Dont worry the mailbox function is easy to use and very handy!
4.4.3 SMS Service centre number D See Section 4.1.1 4.4.4 Birthday reminders You can save Birthdays and set reminders (e.g. 8:00 a.m.). If the name is a contact that is stored in your phone memory (not on your SIM card), you will be asked whether you wish to call the person after you have been reminded. If the person is on the SIM card and not in phone memory, or is not saved as a contact at all you will be required to enter the persons name for the Birthday reminder. After being reminded you will not be asked whether you wish to call the contact. 4.4.5 SMS ON or OFF If you do not wish to receive or send text messages, you can switch off the SMS menu (Please note: Your phone book can still be remotely serviced, even when SMS is switched off. Also see Section 2.6.). 30 emporia Life 4.4.6 Headline shows Operator or Time & symbols
(Older versions: operator or time) In Settings you can select whether you want to see the operator or time and symbols (ring tone off, call forward, alarm clock) in the headline. Slider closed. Headline shows Operator. Slider closed. Headline shows Time & symbols. 4.4.7 Overview of menus Slider closed:
Small Menu Press several times. Slider open:
Main Menu Small Menu Also see Section 3. Main Menu Also see next page. emporia Life 3 31 Delete SMS All SMS Received SMS Sent SMS Unsent SMS Templates Select Ba c k SMS Messages Write new SMS Received SMS Sent SMS Unsent SMS Templates Delete SMS Call info Missed calls Dialled numbers Received calls Delete all calls Call duration Select Ba c k Service Centre No. for SMS Send PhoneBk contact by SMS SMS in PhoneBk (On/Off/PhoneBk only) Select Ba c k To p1 0 Add Top10 Change sequence Edit Top10 Delete Top10 Pho n e boo k Search name Add contact Edit contact Delete contact Select Ba c k Send PhoneBk contact by SMS Em e rg . n u m be rs Add Emerg. No. Change sequence Exchange Emerg. No. Delete Emerg. No. Select Ba c k Copy contact Top10 Emergency numbers Mailbox number PhoneBk settings SMS in PhoneBk Select Ba c k Pho n e B k setting s Save entry on (SIM Card/Phone) Memory in use (Phone & SIM Card/SIM Card/Phone) Memory status Select Ba c k 32 Call d u ratio n Last Call All calls Dialled numbers Received calls Clear timers Select Ba c k Setting s Sound & alert Handset volume (1-5) Display contrast (-5 to +5) Text size (Small/Large) Text size SMS (Small/Large) Language Time & date Alarm clock Calculator Keypad auto lock (On/Off) My Menu (On/Off) Network selection (Auto/Manual/Preferred) Headline shows (Operator/Time & symbol) Call waiting (Activate/Cancel/Check status) Call forward Withhold number (Yes/No) Save energy PIN request (On/Off/ change PIN) Help Text (On/Off) Backup with SMS SMS in PhoneBk (On/Off/PhoneBk only) PhoneBk settings Top10 Emergency button (On/Off) Emergency numbers Birthday reminder Mailbox number Service Centre No. for SMS SMS menu (On/Off) 0000 to enter Settings (On/Off) Master Reset (Reset settings/Reset all) Select Ba c k Sou n d & ale rt Ring tone (1-5) Alarm melody (1-5) Ringer volume (0-5) Silent mode (On/Off) Increasing ring (On/Off) Vibrating alert (On/Off) Key tones (click/tone/silent) SMS Message alert (On/Off) Handset volume (1-5) Select Ba c k Tim e & date Set time Time format (24h/AM/PM) Set date Date format Show clock Select Ba c k Birthday reminder New birthday Edit birthday Delete birthday Select Ba c k 33 5 GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY ADVICE D Mobile phones are to be turned off in hospitals and in the proximity of medical devices. D D D D There should be a minimum distance of 8 inches between a cardiac pacemaker and an activated phone. The mobile phone must never be carried in the chest pocket. When using the mobile phone, hold the phone to the ear furthest away from the cardiac pace maker. If you believe that the cardiac pacemaker has been interfered with or disturbed, immediately end your use of the mobile phone. Never drive a car while simultaneously holding the mobile phone in your hand. Inform yourself about possible national laws and traffic regulations relating to the use of mobile phones in road traffic. The mobile phone is to be turned off when you are in an aircraft. The mobile phone is to be deactivated when you are in, or are close to, petrol stations and other locations where explosive substances are kept. GUARANTEE The time span of the guarantee begins with the delivery and lasts for a period of 12 months. The point in time of the delivery is determined to be the date on the purchasing receipt or bill (including IMEI-number). Please keep these documents safe. Our guarantee service is set in accordance with the valid guarantee conditions at the point in time of the purchase. INTENDED USE This mobile phone is to be used for mobile employment. However, contact with water, e.g. in rain or the bathroom, etc., must be avoided. The mobile phone is to be protected against moisture and impacts. Do not subject the phone to direct sunlight. Any use other than that described beforehand leads to the damage of the product. In addition, another use could lead to dangers such as, e.g. electrocution, fire, etc. It is illegal to change or rebuild any of the product parts, and the casing may not be opened. The socket network adaptor is only suitable for operation with a normal household net-
work plug of the public electricity network with 230 Volt/ 50 Hz (10/ 16A) alter-
nating voltage. When using the device with AAA batteries, the phone turns off when it falls or is dropped onto a hard surface. 34 emporia Life DISPOSAL D Disposal of batteries. Batteries should not be placed in your normal household refuse! As a consumer, you are legally required to return used rechargeable and normal batteries. You can turn these in at the local collection point in your community or at a specialised dealer. D Disposal of your device. When this product has served its time, please do not throw it away in your household refuse. Please take your unwanted mobile phone to a waste and recycling centre where old devices are accepted and disposed of in an environment-friendly manner. D Disposal of the packaging. Packaging should also be disposed of at your local waste and recycling centre. 6 q q q q FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The call is not connected (Call failed):
Please check whether the number and the area code you have dialled are correct. Have you entered the area code even when making a local call?
Inserting SIM card. Only 112 emergency call possible. Some SIM cards are thinner than others. If this error message appears although you have already inserted the SIM card, please insert a thick piece of paper between the SIM card and the top side of the SIM card holder. The mobile phone display is blank (screen off):
The phone is in energy saving mode and the display has switched off (Please note: You can still receive calls). Press and the display will switch back on. A blank screen can also mean that the phone is switched off (press for 3 seconds to switch it on again). How do I clean my mobile?
Use a damp cloth to clean the device. Avoid the use of sprays and too much fluid because these can enter the device through the openings on the key-
pad and could cause damage. Do NOT employ any cleaners that contain scouring agents, alcohol, spirits or solvents (turpentine). These agents can attack the synthetic casing and damage the printing. emporia Life 3 35 q q q Phoning outside your own country If you are located outside the home network of your network provider, your mobile phone automatically registers with another GSM network. For information on the additional costs incurred when using the phone outside your own national borders, please contact your network provider. How often should the rechargeable battery be recharged?
Do not recharge the rechargeable battery after every phone conversati-
on. Over the course of time, this leads to reduced battery capacity, in spite of intelligent charging electronics. To keep the battery working to a strong capacity, let the battery run to empty at least once a month. How long is the period of operation until the next battery recharge?
The time of operation mainly depends on the distance between the phone and the base station (if you are far away your mobile phone requires more power to retain a good signal), the number of calls made, the volume of the ringer and speaker volume level set during calls. When the battery is fully charged there is sufficient power for a telephone conversation of up to 3 hours. When fully charged and in the standby mode, there is enough power to operate the phone for up to 150 hours. If you talk for about 2 hours, the operation time is reduced to about 50 hours. q What is the standby mode?
The mobile phone is closed. The phonebook entries are shown on the dis-
play. When the key lock is activated, a large key symbol is displayed (see Section 3-3). If the phone is in energy saving mode, the display switches off. q Can an emergency call be made without a signal or credit?
1) You cannot make a call when the phone has no signal. 2) If your display says Limited Service the phone can either not receive a signal from your network operator, or it has run out of credit. Limited Service means that you can only call the emergency number 112 but no other numbers. 3) 112 can also be called when there is no credit left on your phone. How can reception be improved?
If the signal is not strong, search for another location to make or continue with a call. For example, when indoors, move towards a window. Please note that in elevators, underground railways, tunnels and underground car parks, reception is often poor. Making calls with an open slider will improve the signal strength compared to making calls with a closed slider. emporia Life q 36 q Can I suppress/withhold my telephone number?
If you do not want the person you are calling to see your telephone number, deactivate the transmission of your phone number in the main menu under Settings / Withhold number. q The key symbol is displayed and the phone does not respond:
The automatic key lock can be deactivated by opening the cover or pressing the button for 3 seconds (see Section 3-3). q What is the SMS service centre number?
A central network operator number via which the short message service is handled. This number is usually already stored on your SIM card by the operator and does not have to be entered or changed. q When do I start to incur call charges?
Call charges are first incurred when the call is registered as connected to a person or an answering machine. There is no charge for writing or receiving an SMS. Only sending an SMS incurs costs. When using the other functions of the mobile phone (e.g. alarm clock, calculator), no charges are incurred. q Was my SMS delivered successfully?
If your text message is shown within the Sent SMS folder, it was sent success-
fully. You are also able to gain confirmation of delivered messages via your operator if required. emporia Life 37 Emporia Original Equipment q Table and Travel Chargers, Car Chargers q Hands Free Kit q Leather Bags q Replacement Batteries
(different colours and styles) RL-V100EU TL-V100 KLK-V100 AK-V100 PFSPO-V100 LTH-V100-DHS LTH-V100-DVR LTH-V100-R1 LTH-V100-V1 Emporia Telecom Produktions-
und Vertriebs-GmbH & CoKG Industriezeile 36 4020 Linz, Austria phone +43.732.77 77 17-512 fax
+43.732.77 77 17-58 pressbutton@emporia.at www.emporia.at All printing errors, falsities and technical changes are reserved. PartNo.:40 018; ENGLISH; V10 0IM_V2.8b_ENG_G2_20 0802
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2008-03-11 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2008-03-11
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Emporia Telecom Produktions- und Vertriebs GmbH & CoKG
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017359415
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1 | Physical Address |
Industriezeile 36
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Linz, 4020
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Austria
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@metlabs.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
VZN
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
V100
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A**** F********
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1 | Telephone Number |
+43/7********
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1 | Fax Number |
+43/7********
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1 |
f******@emporia.at
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
C******** C********
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1 | Physical Address |
9/F, 3rd Building, No. 889
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1 |
Shanghai, 200233
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1 |
China
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1 | Telephone Number |
021-6********
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1 | Fax Number |
021-5********
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1 |
C******@sgs.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM 850/PCS 1900 Dual-band mobile phone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Output is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. Body-worn operations are restricted to approved belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories tested for this filing and to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22 Head: 0.264 W/kg; Body-worn 0.738 W/kg; PCS Band Head: 0.374 W/kg; Body-worn 0.312 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co.,Ltd.
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1 | Name |
J****** Z********
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1 | Telephone Number |
86755******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
86075********
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J******@sgs.com
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1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.5 | 30 Hz | 246KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 2.19 | 13 Hz | 249KGXW |
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