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AT&T R225

User Manual
Table of Contents
LEGAL INFORMATION Getting Started ............................... 2 AppCenter...................................... 15
Devices purchased for use on AT&Ts system are designed for use exclusively on AT&Ts Battery................................................ 2
system. You agree that you wont make any modifications to the Equipment or programming Inserting the SIM Card....................... 3 AT&T Mobile Care........................ 15
to enable the Equipment to operate on any other system. A voice plan is required on all voice-
capable devices, unless specifically noted otherwise in the terms governing your agreement. Getting to Know Your Phone.............. 4
Some devices or plans may require you to subscribe to a data plan. My Stuff.......................................... 16
Your phone is designed to make it easy for you to access a wide variety of content. For your Communicating............................... 9
protection, AT&T wants you to be aware that some applications that you enable may involve
Address Book..................................... 9 Settings.......................................... 18
the location of your phone being shared. For applications available through AT&T, AT&T offers
privacy controls that let you decide how an application may use the location of your phone Making and Receiving Calls............ 10
and other phones on your account. However, AT&Ts privacy tools do not apply to applications Recent Calls..................................... 11 Fundamentals................................ 21
available outside of AT&T. Please review the terms and conditions and the associated
privacy policy for each location-based service to learn how location information will be used Entering Text.................................... 11 Security............................................ 21
and protected. Messaging....................................... 13 Safety Precautions........................... 21
Your phone may be used to access the Internet and to download, and/or purchase goods, Mobile Email & IM........................... 14 FCC Compliance............................... 25
applications, and services from AT&T or elsewhere from third parties. AT&T provides tools for Limitation of Liability....................... 28
you to control access to the Internet and certain Internet content. These controls may not be
available for certain devices which bypass AT&T controls. Mobile Web................................... 14
A&T may collect certain types of information from your device when you use AT&T services to
provide customer support and to improve its services. For more information on AT&Ts Privacy
Policy, visit att.com/privacy.

Version No.: R1.0


Edition Time: 20100823
Manual No.: 079584501941 1
Getting Started Getting Started

Note: In this User Manual, press a key back of the handset. Press the cover until 1. Connect your travel adapter to the 2. Turn the phone over and remove the
means to press the key and release it, while you hear a click. side of your mobile phone as shown in battery cover.
hold a key means to press the key for at the diagram. 3. Remove the battery if it is already
least two seconds and then release it. 2. The battery charging indicator will installed.
appear. 4. Hold your SIM card with the cut corner
Battery 3. Once the battery is fully charged, oriented as shown on the handset. Slide
disconnect the charger. it into the card holder with the gold-
The included lithium ion battery can be used colored contacts facing downward.
immediately after unpacking.
5. Replace the battery.
Installing the Battery Removing the Battery 6. Replace the battery cover.
1. Remove the battery cover by turning the 1. Make sure that your mobile phone is
phone upside down, pressing down on switched off.
the upper portion of the battery cover, and 2. Remove the battery cover as directed.
pushing the cover in an upward motion. 3. Pull the battery up and remove it from
the mobile phone.
Battery charging time
Your battery can be fully charged in three
hours. Do not charge your battery for more
than six hours.

Inserting the SIM Card


What is a SIM card?
2. Insert the battery by aligning the Before you can begin operation of your
mobile phone, you need to insert the Your mobile phone has a Subscriber Identity
gold-colored contacts with the contacts
SIM card that was provided by AT&T. Full Module (SIM) card. This is a microchip that
in the battery slot. Charging the Battery holds your personal information, such as
3. Push down the upper section of the functionality of your device can only be
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable names and phone numbers. Your phone
battery until it becomes flush with ensured when the AT&T SIM card is
lithium ion battery. For maximum battery will not function properly without it. If you
the handset. inserted properly.
performance, it is recommended that you already have contacts on your SIM card,
4. Replace the battery cover by aligning the fully discharge the initial charge and then Insert the SIM card as follows: they can be transferred in most cases.
tabs on the upper portion of the cover charge it completely. A new batterys full 1. Make sure that the phone is switched
with the slots on the upper portion of the performance is achieved only after three off and the charger is disconnected from
complete charge and discharge cycles. the phone.
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Getting Started Getting Started

Getting to Know Your Phone Function Description


4-Way Allows menu navigation and quick access to some key functions
Earpiece Navigation Key from idle mode.
Speaker
From idle mode:
Charger/ Up: Create Message
Headset Port Down: Address Book
4-Way
OK/Select Key Navigation Key Right: IM
Left: My Stuff
Left Soft Key Right Soft Key
Send Key From idle mode, press to view call history.
Send Key Power/End Key
Power/End Key Press to exit to idle mode.
Press to end a call.
* Key # Key
Hold to turn the phone on or off.
Keypad Enter numbers 0-9 and characters from a-z.
0 Key
0 Key Press to enter symbols when you are writing text messages, contact
information, and notes.
* Key From idle mode, hold to lock the keypad.
Key Functions Press to change the input mode when you are writing text messages,
contact information, and notes.
Function Description # Key From idle mode, hold to toggle the sound profile between General
and Meeting.
Left Soft Key Perform the function indicated at the bottom left of the screen.
Press to enter a space when you are writing text messages, contact
Right Soft Key Perform the function indicated at the bottom right of the screen. information, and notes.
OK/Select Key Confirm actions and make selections.

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Turning On/Off or Waking Idle Screen On-Screen Indicators


Your Phone After powering on the phone, when the
name of the network is displayed on the Indicator What it means Indicator What it means
Hold the Power/End Key to turn your phone
on or off. screen, the phone is in idle mode and ready
for use. The display has 4 areas: Signal strength New MMS
Go to Menu > Settings > Phone settings
> LCD backlight to set the LCD backlight Indicators and Voicemail GPRS
time. If the phone is not operated within this Icons area
timeframe, the screen will darken. Date and Missed call Call forwarding
Press any key to wake up your phone. Time area
Alarm clock set Battery status
Locking/Unlocking the Keypad Text and
Locking the keypad can prevent unintentional Graphics area Silent profile Keypad locked
operations of the handset. You can answer
an incoming call by pressing the Send Key Soft Key Indoor profile Meeting profile
when the keypad is locked. function
Hold the * Key in idle mode to lock the indicators Outdoor/General profile
keypad. Then you can press the Left Soft
New SMS (blinks when
Key and then the * Key quickly to unlock
message box is full)
the keypad.
Go to Menu > Settings > Security
settings > Auto keypad lock to set the
auto keypad lock time. If the phone is not
used within this timeframe, the keypad will
be locked.

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Main Menu Icon What it Description Address Book Add new contact
From idle mode, press the Right Soft Key means There are some numbers that you may want Go to Menu > Address Book > Add new
for Menu to access the main menu. to call again and again, so it makes sense contact. Edit the information and select
Mobile Email Mobile email and Save, and then select Yes to confirm.
& IM instant messaging to add these numbers to your Address Book.
You can then access these numbers quickly Tips:
Send and receive and easily. You can also save a number to your
Messaging SMS or MMS Go to Menu > Address Book. Address Book after youve made or
messages received a phone call or a text message.
Contact list
Locate the number in your Recent Calls
Recent Calls View call history To quickly search for a contact, select or in Messaging and select Options >
Contact list, and then enter the first letter Save to Address Book.
of the desired contacts name. Scroll to the
The default storage location for your
Mobile Web Access the web desired contact and then press the Left Soft
contact information is your phone
Key to display the following options:
memory. If you want to change this
Online application View: View the contacts details. location (to either SIM or Both), go to
AppCenter
store Send message: Send the contact a Menu > Address Book > Addr Bk
text message. settings > Preferred storage.
Add money and
AT&T Mobile Edit: Edit the contacts information. Caller groups
access account
Care Delete: Delete the contact from your
information There are five caller groups (Friends, Family,
Address Book. VIP, Business, and Others) in your phone. The
Contains Send contact info: Send the contact to default settings for each group are preset
applications and others via text message or MMS. in the phone. Select a group and then press
My Stuff tools such as the Left Soft Key to display the following
Alarm, Calendar, Add new contact: Add a new contact.
options:
and more Remove contact: Allows you to mark
multiple contacts and remove them all at View members: View the contacts in
Add and edit the same time. the group. Select Add members to mark
Address Book
contacts contacts in the Address Book and add
My contact info: Edit your own contact them to the group.
Set up and person information.
Settings Send message: Send the same message
alize your phone
to all contacts in the selected group.

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G
 roup settings: Edit the group name and Making and Receiving Calls Recent Calls Entering Text
set the ringtone and picture that will be
Dial the number Go to Menu > Recent Calls. When writing text messages, contact
displayed when there is an incoming call
Dialed calls, received calls, and missed information, notes, and more in a text
from a member of the group. From idle mode, enter the number with the
calls are saved in Recent Calls. If the input field, there are several input modes
keypad and press the Send Key to dial.
SIM management records are full, the earliest saved records and options.
Select Copy from SIM to copy selected Use the Address Book will be deleted. Press the Left Soft Key to
contacts from your SIM card to your phone. Go to Menu > Address Book > Contact view options: Changing Input Mode
Select Copy to SIM to select contacts and list. Find the name of the person you want View: View the details of a call record. Press the * Key to change the input mode.
copy them from your phone to your SIM card. to call, and press the Send Key. The input modes are as follows in English:
Call: Call the number/contact again.
Select Del from SIM to delete selected Smart En: Predictive English text with
contacts from the SIM card. Make an emergency call Send message: Send a message to the the first letter of the first word in each
You can make emergency calls without the number/contact. sentence in uppercase.
Address Book settings SIM card inserted as long as you are in an Save to Address Book: Save the Smart EN: Predictive English text in all
Preferred storage: You can set the area with network coverage. current number to the Address Book
preferred storage location (SIM, phone, uppercase letters.
Answer a call as a new contact or as an update to an
or both) for Address Book entries. existing contact. (Available for unsaved Smart en: Predictive English text in all
Speed dial: You can assign eight Press the Send Key. numbers only.) lowercase letters.
speed dial numbers (2 through 9) to End a call Add to blacklist: Add the number to the En: English text with the first letter of the
selected contacts. If this function is on, call blocked list. Future calls from that first word in each sentence in uppercase.
Press the Power/End Key.
you can hold a key from idle to call the number will be blocked. EN: English text in all uppercase letters.
corresponding contact. Use call options
Edit before call: Edit the number before en: English text in all lowercase letters.
My contact info: You can edit your During a call, press the Left Soft Key to you call. 123: Numbers and symbols.
contact information and send it. view call options.
Delete: Delete the selected number/ The input modes are as follows in Spanish:
Extra numbers: You can edit the owner You can put a call on hold, make a record.
number associated with your phone, view conference call, and use applications such Smart Es: Predictive Spanish text with
as Messaging and the Address Book while Delete all: Delete all call records. the first letter of the first word in each
and call the service dial number, or view
and call an SOS (emergency) number. youre on a call. Advanced: sentence in uppercase.
Memory info: Check the memory status You can use the speakerphone by pressing Call timers: Check the time total Smart ES: Predictive Spanish text in all
of both the phone and the SIM card. the Right Soft Key for H-Free (hands-free). for calls. uppercase letters.
Data Call Time: Check the data total Smart es: Predictive Spanish text in all
for calls. lowercase letters.

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E s: Spanish text with the first letter number. Select it with the OK Key. In Messaging 1. Press the Left Soft Key for View to
of the first word in each sentence in EN/en/ES/es mode, press the appropriate open the Message Inbox. You can also go
uppercase. key on the keypad repeatedly until the Writing a New Message to Menu > Messaging > Inbox to read
ES: Spanish text in all uppercase letters. digit appears. your messages.
You can use your mobile phone to send and
es: Spanish text in all lowercase letters. Note: To input 0, press the 0 Key, and then receive messages. 2. While the message is open, press the
select 0. Left Soft Key for Options to reply to,
123: Numbers and symbols. 1. Go to Menu > Messaging > Create
delete, or forward the message. You can
Message.
Entering Symbols also call the sender or save the senders
Entering Letters 2. Write your message. For more
Select Options > Input method > Insert number to you phones Address Book.
In EN/en/ES/es mode, press the corre information on input method, see the
symbol or press the 0 Key to enter symbol From the Messaging menu, you can access
sponding letter key multiple times until the Entering Text section.
mode. Use the Navigation Key to scroll the following menu options:
desired letter appears. 3. The default message type is text
to the required symbol and press the OK Inbox: View received messages.
Key or the Left Soft Key to select it. In message (SMS). To insert an object into
Using Predictive Text a message, select Options > Insert to Outbox: View unsuccessfully sent
Smart EN/Smart en/Smart En/Smart ES/
In Smart EN/Smart en/Smart En/Smart ES/ Smart es/Smart Es mode, press the 1 Key add a sound, attachment, contact info, messages.
Smart es/Smart Es mode, enter words by to bring up a list of common symbols, or bookmark to the message. Sent: View successfully sent messages.
pressing the appropriate letter keys just once use the Navigation Key to scroll to the 4. When you finish writing, press the Drafts: View saved drafts.
for each letter. The word you are typing will required symbol, and press the OK Key to OK Key to enter a number or an email
be predicted, so it will change after each Saved messages: View saved
select it. In EN/en/ES/es mode, press the address or to select a contact from the
keystroke. Predictive text input is based on messages.
1 Key repeatedly until the required symbol Address Book. After adding recipients,
a built-in dictionary. When you have finished (common symbols) appears. you can add or change recipients to Cc or Delete messages: Delete messages
typing the word and it is correct, confirm Bcc by selecting Options > Add CC, Add from a selected folder.
it by pressing the OK Key or the Left Soft Entering a Space BCC, Change to Cc, or Change to Bcc. IM: Sign in to an instant messaging
Key. If the word is incorrect, press the service to send and receive instant
Press the # Key to enter a space. 5. Once youve added recipients, press the
Navigation Key to view other possible messages. (See the Mobile Email & IM
words found in the dictionary. Pressing the OK Key to send the message. To save
Deleting a Character the message as a draft without sending, section for more information.)
Navigation Key moves the cursor.
Press the Right Soft Key to clear a select Options > Save to drafts. Mobile Email: Sign in to an email
Entering Numbers character. Hold the Right Soft Key to delete provider to send and receive email
all characters and clear the display. Viewing Messages messages. (See the Mobile Email & IM
In Smart EN/Smart en/Smart En/Smart section for more information.)
ES/Smart es/Smart Es mode, press the Upon receiving a message, the mobile phone
Moving the Cursor will alert you with a ringtone, prompt, or a
appropriate key on the keypad, and then
use the Navigation Key to scroll to the Press left or right on the Navigation Key to New Message icon.
move the cursor to the left or right.
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Communicating Mobile Web AppCenter AT&T Mobile Care
Voicemail: Call voicemail to check your Mobile Web lets you access the Internet on AppCenter is a one-stop shop for AT&T Mobile Care is a free application that
voice messages. your phone so you can find information and downloadable content created especially for allows you to view your account information,
Message settings: Under Message get updates on news, weather forecasts, your phone. At AppCenter, you can purchase add money, and buy features for your account,
alert, set the tone heard when there is and more. ringtones, AnswerTones, wallpapers, and all from your mobile phone. Simply follow
a new message. You can also choose Go to Menu > Mobile Web. From here, you games to enrich your phone. No matter what the instructions on the screen to manage
Silent. Under Text message, view and can perform the following operations: your preferences, let your phone reflect your account.
modify SMS settings and information. your style. Go to Menu > AT&T Mobile Care. Once
Homepage: Open the homepage.
Under Multi msg., view and modify Go to Menu > AppCenter. Use the connected, you can view account balance
Bookmarks: Access your phones
MMS settings and information. Navigation Key to scroll through categories information and access the following tasks:
preset websites. Select a bookmark and
and content. Press the OK Key to select and Add Money: Add money to your
select Go to load the website, or select
purchase content. GoPhone account from your phone.
Mobile Email & IM Edit, Send, Delete, Delete all, or Add
bookmark. Features: View and modify current
Go to Menu > Mobile Email & IM. account features.
Recent pages: Display the pages youve
Mobile Email visited recently. Select an item and More Choices: View account summary
choose Go to to visit the page again. information, call customer care, and
Select from the preset email providers
Offline pages: Previously viewed web access other account features.
or manually enter your email account if
your provider is not listed. Mobile Email pages saved on your mobile phone can be GoPhone FAQs: View answers to
allows you to send and receive emails viewed while your phone is offline. frequently asked questions about the
from a personal POP3 email account using Input address: Input a web address and GoPhone service.
the handset. select Options > Done to visit the site.
Settings: You can modify your profile,
IM browser options, or service message
Your mobile phone supports instant settings or clear your cache or cookies.
messaging, so you can communicate
online with your friends through your AIM,
Yahoo!, or Windows Live IM account.

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My Stuff My Stuff

My Stuff is where you can find games and and tools that are specifically designed C
 urrency conv.: Perform basic currency Others
apps you have downloaded to your phone; for mobile phones. Java gives you the conversions. Enter the rate (use the # Key Check all of the folders in the phone and
important tools, such as the alarm clock and flexibility of installing and managing to enter a decimal), press the OK Key, create, rename, delete, and sort them.
calculator; and direct links to download other additional J2ME applications from enter a figure in the Local field, and then Files you download from the Internet will
content for your phone, such as ringtones the Internet. There are some Java press the Left Soft Key for the result. be stored in these folders.
and wallpaper. applications preloaded in your phone. Stopwatch: Record split and lap times
Memory Info
Go to Menu > My Stuff. Pictures with the Stopwatch, and use the
4Way stopwatch to operate four Check the free memory space on your phone.
Audio Shop Wallpapers: Find and download
separate stopwatch times using the
Shop Tones: Find and purchase pictures online.
Navigation Key.
tones online. Tools World clock: View the time in different
Answer Tones: Find and purchase Alarm: View and edit the alarm clock time zones worldwide.
Answer Tones online or manage the settings, including enabling or disabling
Answer Tones on your phone. the alarms. Select Edit to adjust the
Sound recorder: Select Options > New settings of the corresponding alarm.
record to record a sound clip. Select To do list: View upcoming tasks. Select
Options > Settings to set file format and Add or Options > Add to add date, call,
audio quality. Select Options > List to or anniversary tasks.
access previously recorded sound clips.
Calendar: View the current months
Games & Apps calendar with the current date
Shop Apps: Find and download highlighted. Select Options to add an
applications online. event or to use other options.
Shop Games: Find and download Calculator: Perform simple calculations.
games online. You can add, subtract, multiply, or divide
and select M+, M-, MR, and MC to
Applications: MIDlets are Java-based
perform relevant operations.
applications that can run on your phone.
Your phone supports Java 2 Edition, Note: This calculator has limited
J2ME. Java allows you to download accuracy, and rounding errors may occur
Java-based applications, such as games in more complex calculations.

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Settings Settings

To adjust your phones settings, go to Menu Hearing aid mode provides clearer sound LCD backlight: Set the brightness and Note: The PUK code is required to unlock
> Settings. when you are using a hearing aid during timeout period for the LCD backlight. the SIM card if you have incorrectly entered
a call. If the phone is not operated within the the PIN three consecutive times. The PIN
Profiles
specified time, the screen will enter and the PUK code may be supplied along
A sound profile is a set of options, such as Phone settings
sleep mode. with the SIM card. If not, contact your
ringtone, ring volume, ring type, and so on, Time and date: When Autoupdate with network provider.
that your phone uses when it receives a Network is on, you can set time/date and Call settings
Phone lock: Phone lock can protect
call or other incoming communication. You format. When it is off, you can set only Caller ID: Select set by network, hide ID,
your mobile phone from unauthorized
can select your preferred sound profile in format. Press the Left Soft Key to toggle or send ID.
use. Select on or off to enable or disable
this menu. The profile options are General, between on and off. Call waiting: After this function is phone lock protection.
Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, Headset, Silent, Schedule on/off: Schedule times for the activated, the system will inform you if
and Hearing aid mode. The default settings Auto keypad lock: Select a time for
handset to automatically power on or off. there is another incoming call. Please
for each profile are preset at the factory. auto keypad lock, and after that period
Language: Set the language for the contact your network provider for details.
You can change them by selecting Edit. of time elapses without operation of the
device: English or Spanish. Call forward: The call forward service phone, the keypad will automatically be
Tone settings: Set the tone for enables you to forward an incoming call
Preferred input: Set the preferred locked to prevent unintended operation.
various functions. from a service to a specified telephone
input method. Fixed dial: If your SIM card supports
Volume: Set the ringtone and key number in preset conditions. You can
Display: Select a wallpaper and main this function and this function is enabled,
tone volumes. contact the network provider to activate
menu style. Under Show own num., the phone can only dial those numbers
Alert type: Choose among four variations this service. You can set the call forward
choose whether to have your own phone starting with the fixed dial number you
of ring and vibration settings. service so that voice calls and data calls
number displayed on the phones idle set. For example, if you set the fixed dial
are forwarded to a preset number.
Ring type: Choose single, repeat, screen. Press the Left Soft Key to toggle number to 139, then the phone can only
or ascending. this option on or off. Advanced: You can set blacklist, dial numbers starting with 139.
auto redial, call time display, call time
Extra tone: Let the phone alert you Greeting text: Edit and set the APN control: Allows the user to turn
reminder, auto quick end, text phone, and
when a warning or error occurs. greeting text. service mode on or off and to add or
reject by SMS settings.
Answer mode: When Answer mode is Flight mode: Select between normal, subtract from the APN control list.
on, you can press any key to answer an flight, and power on query modes. In Security settings Change pass.: Change the PIN, PIN2,
incoming call. Press the Left Soft Key to flight mode, all wireless functions are SIM lock: The SIM lock setting can be and phone password here.
toggle between on and off. disabled. In power on query mode, you used to secure your phone. If it is on, Master Reset: Reset all settings to their
Note: Headset mode can be activated only will be asked to select a mode when you will need to enter the correct PIN to default AT&T values (no user data will
while a headset is connected to the phone. you turn on the phone. unlock your SIM card and use the phone. be lost).

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Master Clear: Reset all settings to Connectivity Security watching television or playing video
their default AT&T values AND delete all Data account: Add and view your GSM and games. If you have experienced seizures
To protect your mobile phone from illegal
user data (including contacts, messages, GPRS data usage. or blackouts, or if you have a family
usage, take the following security measures:
music, and more). history of such occurrences, please
Phone info Set the PIN code of the SIM card. (p19) consult your doctor before playing video
Note: You may be required to enter the
phone lock code to modify some of the View information about your phone, Set the phone lock code. (p19) games on your phone or enabling a
security settings. The default lock code including your phone number. flashing light feature on your phone. (The
is 1234. flashing light feature is not available on
Safety Precautions all products.)
This section includes some important Keep the phone out of reach of small
information on safe and efficient operation. children. The phone may cause injury if
Please read this information before using used as a toy.
the phone.
Precautions While Driving
Operational Precautions Please pay attention to traffic safety.
Please use your phone properly. When Check the laws and regulations on the
making or receiving a call, please hold use of your phone in the area where you
your phone as when holding a standard drive. Always obey them.
wireline telephone. Make sure that the Use the hands-free function of the phone,
phone is at least one inch (about two if available.
point five centimeters) from your body
Pull off the road and park before making
when transmitting.
or answering a call if required.
Do not touch the antenna when the
phone is in use. The antenna is located Precautions for Medical Devices
on the bottom of the handset. Touching and Facilities
the antenna area affects call quality and
may cause the phone to operate at a When using your phone near pacemakers,
higher power level than needed. always keep the phone more than eight
inches (about twenty centimeters)
Some people may be susceptible to from the pacemaker when the phone is
epileptic seizures or blackouts when switched on. Do not carry the phone in
exposed to flashing lights, such as when your breast pocket. Use the ear opposite

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the pacemaker to minimize the potential As your mobile phone can produce an Precautions for Potentially Safety and General Use in
for interference. Switch off the phone electromagnetic field, do not place it near Hazardous Environments Vehicles
immediately if necessary. magnetic items such as computer disks.
Switch off your phone prior to entering Safety airbags, brakes, speed control
Some phones may interfere with some Using the phone near electrical any area with potentially hazardous systems and fuel injection systems
hearing aids. In the event of such inter appliances such as TVs, telephones, environments including, but not limited should not be affected by wireless
ference, you may consult your hearing aid radios and personal computers can to fuel/chemical transfer areas or transmissions. If you experience problems
manufacturer to discuss alternatives. cause interference. storage facilities. with the above-mentioned systems,
If you use any other personal medical Do not expose your mobile phone to Do not remove, install, or charge please contact your automobile provider.
device, please consult the manufacturer direct sunlight or store in hot places. High batteries in such areas. Sparks in Do not place your phone in the area over
of your device to determine if it is temperatures can shorten the life potentially hazardous environments an airbag or in the airbag deployment
adequately shielded from RF energy of electronic devices. can cause explosions or fire, resulting area. Airbags inflate with great force. If a
before using this product. Keep your phone dry. Any liquid may in bodily injury or even death. phone is placed in the airbag deployment
In areas with special requirements, such damage your phone. area and the airbag inflates, the phone
To avoid possible interference with
as hospitals or health care facilities, may be propelled with great force
Do not drop, knock or harshly treat the blasting operations, switch off your
please pay attention to the restrictions on and cause serious injury or death to
phone. Rough handling can damage phone when you are near electrical
the use of your mobile phone. Switch off occupants of the vehicle.
internal circuit boards. blasting caps, in a blasting area, or
your phone if required. in areas posted Turn off electronic Please turn off your mobile phone at
Do not connect the phone with any
devices. Obey all signs and instructions. a refueling point, and in the locations
Mobile Phone incompatible accessory or enhancement.
where the use of two-way radio is also
Please use original accessories or Do not attempt to disassemble the mobile Precautions for Electronic prohibited.
accessories approved by the phone phone or battery.
Devices
manufacturer. Using any unauthorized Do not store the phone with flammable Aircraft Safety
or explosive articles. Some electronic devices are susceptible
accessories may affect your mobile Please turn off your mobile phone before
to electromagnetic interference sent
phones performance, void the Do not charge the mobile phone without take off or as instructed by the flight
by the mobile phone if inadequately
manufacturers warranty, damage your the battery. crew. In order to protect the airplanes
shielded, such as the electronic
phone, or even cause injury. communication system from interference,
Failure to adhere to the above systems of vehicles. Please consult the
Turn off your phone before you clean it. mentioned safety tips may result in a do not use your mobile phone during your
manufacturer of the other device before
Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean voided warranty. flight. Safety regulations require you to
using the phone if necessary.
the phone. Do not use a dry cloth or have permission from a crew member to
electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use your phone while the plane is on the
use chemical or abrasive cleaners as ground taxiing.
these could damage the phone.
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If the mobile phone has the automatic Promptly dispose of used batteries in Please store the battery in a cool The output voltage of adapter and input
timing power on feature, please check accordance with local regulations. dry place if you do not use it for a voltage of host device
your alarm setting to make sure that your Battery usage by children should long period. The output voltage range of adapter
phone will not be automatically turned on be supervised. The battery can be recharged many (STC-A22O50I700M5-C) is DC4.75~5.40V.
during the flight. times, but it will eventually wear out
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. The input voltage range of the host
If the phone or battery is dropped, over the course of normal usage. When device charge interface is DC4.0~6.0V so
Battery Use the operating time (talk time and standby
especially on a hard surface, and the user that the adapter output meets the input
Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt suspects damage, take it to a service time) is noticeably shorter than normal, requirements of the host device.
to insert foreign objects into the battery, center for inspection. replace it with a new manufacturer
immerse or expose to water or other approved battery.
Improper battery use may result in a fire,
liquids, expose to fire, explosion or
explosion or other hazard. Please stop using the charger and FCC Compliance
other hazard. battery when they are damaged or show
For those host devices that utilize a This device complies with part 15 of the
Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend evidence of aging. FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
or deform, puncture or shred. USB port as a charging source, the host
devices user manual shall include a Return the used battery to the provider following two conditions: (1) This device
Only use the battery for the system for statement that the phone shall only be or dispose of it in accordance with may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
which it is specified. connected to CTIA certified adapters, local environmental regulations. Do not this device must accept any interference
Only use the battery with a charging products that bear the USB-IF logo or dispose of it in household refuse. received, including interference that may
system that has been qualified with products that have completed the USB-IF Please use original batteries or batteries cause undesired operation.
the system per this standard. Use of compliance program. approved by the phone manufacturer. This device has been tested and found to
an unqualified battery or charger may Do not attempt to short circuit the battery Using unauthorized batteries may affect comply with the limits for a Class B digital
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, through any means as this can cause the your handset performance or may cause device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
or other hazard. unit to overheat or ignite. danger of explosion, etc. Rules. These limits are designed to provide
Do not short circuit a battery or allow Use of an unapproved manufacturer reasonable protection against harmful
Do not store the battery in hot areas or interference in a residential installation.
metallic conductive objects to contact expose it to direct flame of any kind. Such battery or charger may present a risk of
battery terminals. fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. This equipment generates, uses, and can
misuse may damage the battery or could radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
Replace the battery only with another cause an explosion. Warning: If the battery is damaged, installed and used in accordance with the
battery that has been qualified with Do not disassemble or refit the immediately discontinue its use in your instructions, may cause harmful interference
the system per this standard, IEEE- battery. This may cause liquid leakage, mobile device. If leakage does come into to radio communications. However, there
Std-1725-2006. Use of an unqualified overheating, explosions or ignition of contact with eyes or skin immediately flush is no guarantee that interference will not
battery may present a risk of fire, the battery. the affected areas thoroughly in clean water occur in a particular installation. If this
explosion, leakage or other hazard. and consult a doctor immediately.

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equipment does cause harmful interference This phone is designed and manufactured differ among phone models, depending Hearing Aid Compatibility with
to radio or television reception, which can not to exceed the emission limits for upon available enhancements and FCC Mobile Phones
be determined by turning the equipment exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set requirements.) When some mobile phones are used near
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to by the Federal Communications Commission While there may be differences between the some hearing devices (hearing aids and
correct the interference by one or more of of the U.S. Government: SAR levels of individual ZTE R225 phones cochlear implants) users may detect a
the following measures: The exposure standard for wireless mobile and at various positions, they all meet the buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some
Reorient or relocate the receiving phones employs a unit of measurement government requirement. hearing devices are more immune than
antenna. known as the Specific Absorption Rate, The FCC has granted an Equipment others to this interference noise, and phones
Increase the separation between the or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is Authorization for this model phone with also vary in the amount of interference they
equipment and receiver. 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted all reported SAR levels evaluated as in generate in such conditions.
using standard operating positions accepted compliance with the FCC RF exposure The wireless telephone industry has
Connect the equipment into an outlet on
by the FCC with the phone transmitting guidelines. SAR information on this model developed ratings for some of their mobile
a circuit different from that to which the
at its highest certified power level in all phone is on file with the FCC and can be phones, to assist hearing device users in
receiver is connected.
tested frequency bands. Although the SAR found under the Display Grant section of finding phones that may be compatible with
Consult the dealer or an experienced is determined at the highest certified power http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching their hearing devices. Not all phones have
radio/TV technician for help. level, the actual SAR level of the phone on FCC ID: Q78-GR225. been rated. Phones that are rated have the
Changes or modifications not expressly while operating can be well below the rating on their box or a label on the box.
For body-worn operation, this phone has
approved by the party responsible for maximum value. This is because the phone
been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure The ratings are not guarantees of
compliance could void the users authority to is designed to operate at multiple power
guidelines for use with an accessory that satisfactory results. Results will vary
operate the equipment. levels so as to use only the power required
contains no metal and that positions the depending on the users hearing device and
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must to reach the network. In general, the closer
handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. hearing loss. If your hearing device happens
not be co-located or operating in conjunction you are to a wireless base station antenna,
Use of other enhancements may not ensure to be vulnerable to interference, you may not
with any other antenna or transmitter. the lower the power output.
compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. be able to use a rated phone successfully.
The highest SAR value for the model phone If you do not use a body-worn accessory Trying out the phone with your hearing
Health and Safety Information as reported to the FCC when tested for use and are not holding the phone at the ear device is the best way to evaluate it for your
at the ear is 0.805 W/kg and when worn on level, position the handset a minimum of personal needs.
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
the body, as described in this user guide, 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is
This model phone meets the governments M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet
is 1.420 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements switched on.
requirements for exposure to radio waves. FCC requirements and are likely to generate
less interference to hearing devices than
phones that are not labeled. M4 is the
*In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) better/higher of the two ratings.
averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional
protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
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T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet Limitation of Liability
FCC requirements and are likely to be more
AT&T shall not be liable for any loss of
usable with a hearing devices telecoil (T
profits or indirect, special, incidental or
Switch or Telephone Switch) than unrated
consequential damages resulting from or
phones. T4 is the better/higher of the two
arising out of or in connection with using
ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices
this product, whether or not AT&T had been
have telecoils in them.)
advised, knew or should have known the
Hearing devices may also be measured for possibility of such damages. The user should
immunity to this type of interference. Your refer to the enclosed warranty card for full
hearing device manufacturer or hearing warranty and service information.
health professional may help you find results
Note: The pictures and icons shown in
for your hearing device. The more immune
the manual are just schematic drawings
your hearing aid is, the less likely you
for demonstration of functions. If they are
are to experience interference noise from
inconsistent with your handset, please
mobile phones.
take your handset as the standard. If the
inconsistency exists within the manual
because the handset function has been
updated, please refer to the follow-up
public information from AT&T.

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