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 This Guide

Near Electronic Medical Equipment

This section is based on “Guidelines on 
Safeguarding Medical Equipment from 
Electromagnetic Waves from Mobile Phones 
and Other Devices“ (Electromagnetic 
Compatibility Conference Japan, April 1997), 
and “Research Report on the Influence of 
Electromagnetic Waves on Medical 
Equipment“ (Association of Radio Industries 
and Businesses, March 2001).

If thunder is heard, do not 
touch AC Charger.

May cause electric shock.

Do not use AC Charger if the 
cord is damaged.

May cause electric shock, 
overheating or fire.

Do not use AC Charger and 
Desktop Holder in humid 
places such as in bathrooms.

May cause electric shock.

Do not short-circuit Charger 
Terminals when Charger is 
plugged into an outlet. Do 
not touch Charger Terminals 
with your fingers, etc.

May cause fire, malfunction, 
electric shock or injury.

Do not place heavy objects 
on the cord of AC Charger.

May cause electric shock or fire.

When AC Charger is 
connected to an outlet, do 
not pull on cord or otherwise 
subject Charger to strong 
shock.

May cause injury or malfunction.

CAUTION

Firmly hold plug and unplug 
AC Charger from outlet 
before cleaning.

Failing to do so may cause electric 
shock.

Do not unplug AC Charger by 
pulling the cord. Firmly hold 
plug and unplug AC Charger.

Pulling the cord may damage the 
cord resulting in electric shock or 
fire.

Do not charge a wet battery.

May cause battery to overheat, 
ignite or rupture.

Unplug Charger from outlet 
when charging is complete.

Failing to do so may cause fire or 
malfunction.

Do not touch Charger 
Terminals of Desktop Holder 
when plugged into an AC 
outlet.

May cause low-temperature burns.

If you use an implanted 
cardiac pacemaker or 
implanted defibrillator, carry 
and use handset at a distance 
of at least 22 centimeters 
away from the implanted 
area.

Radio waves may interfere with the 
operation of implanted cardiac 
pacemakers or implanted 
defibrillators.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for 940N

Page 1: ...s are based on default settings and begin in Standby Sample screenshots are provided for reference only Actual handset windows menus etc may differ in appearance Key illustrations are simplified and d...

Page 2: ...Display Indicators Solving Problems Mastering Basics My Number E mail Address Customizing Handset 940N Features SoftBank Mobile Features P 1 6 P 1 9 P 2 2 P 2 8 Table of Contents P iv Menu List P 15...

Page 3: ...SoftBank customers Download songs and play them on handset Play S Appli games downloaded from Yahoo Keitai sites Subscribe to News and receive automatic updates regularly Shoot still images and video...

Page 4: ...hile Abroad Global Roaming 3 13 Optional Services 3 14 Advanced Features 3 16 4 Security PIN Settings 4 2 Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use 4 3 Prohibiting Outgoing Incoming Calls 4 6 Secret Modes...

Page 5: ...Editing Files 12 9 File Folder Management 12 11 About Memory Card 12 12 Managing Memory Cards 12 13 Advanced Features 12 16 13 Connectivity Infrared 13 2 Bluetooth 13 5 PC Connection 13 9 Wi Fi 13 11...

Page 6: ...efore reading this guide 1 Serious injury includes Loss of eyesight physical injury high temperature burns low temperature burns blisters or reddening caused by prolonged contact with a heat source hi...

Page 7: ...inside a car on a hot day May cause deformation or malfunction or may cause Battery to leak overheat ignite or rupture Also the outer housing may become hot resulting in burns Do not use excessive fo...

Page 8: ...or is activated CAUTION Keep handset out of reach of infants Failing to do so may result in small parts being accidentally swallowed or may cause injury When a child uses handset parent supervision is...

Page 9: ...heat rupture ignite may cause handset malfunction or fire Do not allow pets to bite Battery May cause Battery to leak overheat rupture ignite may cause handset malfunction or fire Do not dispose of ba...

Page 10: ...tter proof film prevents Display and Camera lens from shattering however glass fragments and components may cause injury Do not allow fluids metal pieces or flammable materials to enter USIM Card Slot...

Page 11: ...ng in fire or malfunction Use the specified power supply and voltage Failing to do so may cause fire or malfunction AC Charger 100 to 240 V AC for household AC outlets only Also do not use commerciall...

Page 12: ...ce heavy objects on the cord of AC Charger May cause electric shock or fire When AC Charger is connected to an outlet do not pull on cord or otherwise subject Charger to strong shock May cause injury...

Page 13: ...ibility of eavesdropping by a third party using special means cannot be ruled out Eavesdropping Interception of radio signals by a third party When using electronic medical equipment other than implan...

Page 14: ...Keep handset away from strong magnetic force May cause malfunction Do not scratch Display with metal objects etc Doing so may damage Display resulting in malfunction or breakage Inside Cars Do not us...

Page 15: ...with and has obtained certification for Japanese wireless standards Usage while abroad may be subject to penalty Do not insert USIM Card with labels or stickers affixed to it May cause malfunction Wh...

Page 16: ...nk Mobile Customer Center From a SoftBank handset 157 toll free From landlines See P 15 61 for Customer Service For use in an aircraft contact the airline beforehand Copyrights Copyrighted materials s...

Page 17: ...e SoftBank s Body SAR Policy Body SAR Value obtained from continuously talking with handset placed on the body using earphone microphone at maximum transmission power Specific Absorption Rate SAR Valu...

Page 18: ...tion for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found u...

Page 19: ...egistered trademarks or trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP in Japan and other countries Yahoo and the Yahoo or Y logos are trademarks and or registered trademarks of Yahoo Inc in the U S Osaifu Keitai is a r...

Page 20: ...r registered trademarks of ACCESS CO LTD in Japan and other countries Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG Inc NEC Corporation is granted a license for their use...

Page 21: ...is an abbreviation of Windows Vista Home Basic Home Premium Business Enterprise Ultimate Windows XP is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system or Microsoft Windows XP Hom...

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