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When closing handset, keep straps, etc. outside to
avoid damaging the Display.
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Be conscious of sound bleed from headphones.
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706P is not water-proof. Avoid exposure to liquids and
high humidity.
• Do not expose handset to precipitation.
• Air conditioned air may condense causing corrosion.
• Do not put handset in damp places like bathrooms.
• On the beach, keep handset away from sun and surf.
• Perspiration in handset may cause malfunction.
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Do not subject handset to excessive force; may cause
malfunction or bodily injury.
• Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket.
• Do not place heavy objects on handset in a bag.
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Do not remove nameplate; doing so invalidates
warranty.
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Always turn off handset before removing battery. If
battery is removed while saving or sending mail, data
may be altered or lost.
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LCD is manufactured with high precision technology,
however, some pixels may appear darker/brighter.
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Connect only specified products to Earphone Port.
These functions are disabled after handset replacement/
upgrade or service cancellation: Camera; Media Player;
S! Applications.
After a period of disuse, these functions may become
unusable; retrieve Network Information (
Function Usage Limits
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Summary of Contents for 706P
Page 30: ...1 1 Getting Started 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 56: ...2 1 Basic Handset Operations 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 76: ...3 1 Text Entry 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 88: ...4 1 Phone Book 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 102: ...5 1 Video Call 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 110: ...6 1 Camera 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 125: ...Camera 6 16 6 706P_Eng book Page 16 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 126: ...7 1 Display Sound Settings 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 136: ...8 1 Other Functions 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 141: ...Other Functions 8 6 8 706P_Eng book Page 6 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 142: ...9 1 Entertainment 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 156: ...10 1 Managing Files 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 181: ...Managing Files 10 26 10 706P_Eng book Page 26 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 182: ...11 1 Connectivity 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 193: ...Connectivity 11 12 11 706P_Eng book Page 12 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 194: ...12 1 Handset Security 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 202: ...13 1 Tools 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 212: ...14 1 Optional Services 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 222: ...15 1 Messaging 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 248: ...16 1 Web 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 262: ...17 1 S Appli 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 268: ...18 1 Appendix 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 281: ...Appendix 18 14 18 706P_Eng book Page 14 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
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