Sony W760i DPY1208814/4 User Manual

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Important information
and voice or data transmissions. Avoid danger 
by using appropriate Sony Ericsson batteries 
and chargers.
Personal medical devices
Phones may affect implanted medical equipment. 
Reduce risk of interference by keeping a minimum 
distance of 15 cm (6 inches) between the phone 
and the device. Use the phone at your right ear. 
Do not carry the phone in your breast pocket. Turn 
off the phone if you suspect interference. For all 
medical devices, consult a physician and the 
manufacturer.
Driving
Some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of 
phones in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit 
with an external antenna supports the installation. 
Check with your vehicle manufacturer’s 
representative to be sure that your phone or 
Bluetooth handsfree will not affect the electronic 
systems in your vehicle. Full attention should be 
given to driving at all times and local laws and 
regulations restricting the use of wireless devices 
while driving must be observed.
GPS/Location based functions
Some products provide GPS/Location based 
functions. Location determining functionality 
is provided “As is” and “With all faults”. 
Sony Ericsson does not make any representation 
or warranty as to the accuracy of such location 
information. 
Use of location-based information by the device 
may not be uninterrupted or error free and may 
additionally be dependent on network service 
availability. Please note that functionality may be 
reduced or prevented in certain environments such 
as building interiors or areas adjacent to buildings. 
Caution: Do not use GPS functionality in a manner 
which causes distraction from driving.
Emergency calls
Calls cannot be guaranteed under all conditions. 
Never rely solely upon phones for essential 
communications. Calls may not be possible in 
all areas, on all networks, or when certain network 
services and/or phone features are used.
Antenna
Use of antenna devices not marketed by 
Sony Ericsson could damage your phone, reduce 
performance, and produce SAR levels above the 
established limits. Do not cover the antenna with 
your hand as this affects call quality, power levels 
and can shorten talk and standby times.
Radio frequency (RF) exposure and 
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
When your phone or Bluetooth handsfree is turned 
on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy. 
International safety guidelines have been 
developed through periodic and thorough 
evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines 
establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure. 
The guidelines include a safety margin designed to 
assure the safety of all persons and to account for 
any variations in measurements.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used to measure 
radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when 
using a phone. The SAR value is determined 
at the highest certified power level in laboratory 
conditions, but because the phone is designed to 
use the minimum power necessary to access the 
chosen network, the actual SAR level can be well 
below this value. There is no proof of difference 
in safety based on difference in SAR value.
Products with radio transmitters sold in the US 
must be certified by the Federal Communications 
Commission (FCC). When required, tests are 
performed when the phone is placed at the ear and 
when worn on the body. For body-worn operation, 
the phone has been tested when positioned a 
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