Asus P735 [144/150] Safety information
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Safety Information
Phone care
You should never attempt to open the phone casing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside and you
might damage sensitive electronic circuits and components. Unauthorized disassembly will void the warranty.
You should never leave your phone in the window of your car or otherwise expose it to strong sunlight or
excessive heat for a prolonged period. This may damage it.
You should never handle your phone with wet hands or expose it to moisture or liquids of any kind.
Continuous changes from a cold to a warm environment may lead to condensation inside the phone, resulting
in corrosion and possible damage.
If you pack your phone in your suitcase during travel, beware of damage. Cramming a suitcase may crack the
LCD display. Remember to switch off your wireless connections during air travel.
As with all other radio devices, touching the built-in antenna area during telephone conversation may impair the
quality and lead to shorter standby time due to increased power consumption.
The battery
Your phone is equipped with a high-performance Li-Ion battery. Optional battery types may be available; check
with your local retailer. Observe the maintenance guidelines and your battery should give you a long service
life.
• At the beginning of the battery’s life, fully charge and discharge (let it go at) three times.
• Do not overcharge the Li-Ion battery, as this can result in a reduction in battery performance and
lifespan. The recommended maximum charge time is three hours.
• Avoid repeated short charging. It is preferable to let the battery go at and then recharge it completely.
• Avoid charging in strong heat or extreme cold. Ambient room temperature is preferable. The battery has
its optimum performance in an ambient temperature of +5 °C to +50 °C.
• Don’t store a battery near a re or heat source.
Содержание
- Product warranty or service will not be extended if 1 the product is repaired modified or altered unless such repair modification of alteration is authorized in writing by asus or 2 the serial number of the product is defaced or missing 2
- Second edition april 2007 2
- Chapter 1 getting started 3
- Getting to know your p735 12 3
- Getting your device ready 16 3
- P735 specifications 8 3
- Package contents 9 3
- Starting up 19 3
- Table of contents 3
- The today screen 21 3
- Chapter entering data 4
- Chapter phone features 4
- Getting help 43 4
- Making a call 48 4
- Recording voice 33 4
- Searching information 42 4
- Synchronizing with exchange server 39 4
- Using activesync 35 4
- Using the input panel 28 4
- Using the phone 46 4
- Writing and drawing on the screen 32 4
- Chapter my secrets 5
- Chapter wireless features 5
- Receiving a call 54 5
- Setting a gprs connection 66 5
- Using bluetoot 5
- Using my secrets 74 5
- Using the wireless manager 56 5
- Using wlan ieee 802 1b g 63 5
- Biz card recognition 108 6
- Chapter 7 other features 6
- Chapter multimedia features 6
- Clean reset 12 6
- Flashlight 14 6
- Internet sharing 13 6
- Meeting time planner 11 6
- Using the camera 86 6
- Viewing pictures and video 106 6
- Appendix 7
- Asus status icon 129 7
- Chapter 8 device component status 7
- Contact information 142 7
- Mode switcher 124 7
- Notices 138 7
- Remote presenter 15 7
- Restoring default factory settings 126 7
- Setting ring tone 121 7
- System information 125 7
- Wake up setting 123 7
- P735 specifications 8
- Package contents 9
- Chapter 11
- Getting started 11
- Action button 12
- Call key 12
- Camera button 12
- Components 12
- Earpiece receiver 12
- End key 12
- Getting to know your p7 12
- I stylus 12
- Layout 12
- Lcd touch screen 12
- Left soft key 12
- Minisd slot 12
- Mode task switcher button 12
- Navigation buttons 12
- Notification led 12
- Power button 12
- Reset button 12
- Right soft key 12
- Sub camera lens 12
- Video call button 12
- Volume controller 12
- Battery compartment 13
- Camera flash light 13
- Camera lens 13
- Components 13
- Earphone slot 13
- Getting to know your p7 13
- Hold button 13
- Mini usb connector 13
- Self portrait mirror 13
- Speaker 13
- Voice commander record button voice commander record button 13
- Device components description 14
- No item description 14
- Device components description 15
- No item description 15
- Getting your device ready 16
- Installing the sim card and battery 16
- Charging the battery 18
- Connect the ac adapter plug to the mini usb connector at the bottom of the device 18
- Connect the ac power plug to a grounded wall socket or power strip 18
- The bundled battery pack is shipped partially charged charge the battery up to four 4 hours before using for the first time 18
- To charge battery 18
- Powering your device 19
- Starting up 19
- Using the stylus 19
- Calibrating p7 20
- Locking the keys and buttons 20
- The following describes the common information found on the today screen 21
- The today screen 21
- The today screen displays information useful to you you can configure the today screen to have all the important information you need 21
- Icon description 22
- Refer to the table below for the today screen icon status indicators 22
- Status indicators 22
- Icon description 23
- Status indicators 23
- Icon description 24
- Status indicators 24
- Screen orientation 25
- Start menu 26
- Chapter 27
- Entering data 27
- Using the block recognizer 28
- Using the input panel 28
- Using the on screen keyboard 29
- Using the letter recognizer 30
- Using the transcriber 31
- Writing and drawing on the screen 32
- Recording voice 33
- Using activesync 35
- Synchronizing via mini usb 37
- Synchronizing via bluetooth 38
- Synchronizing with exchange server 39
- From the activesync screen 41
- Refer to the table for input details 41
- Schedule 41
- Setting the synchronization schedule 41
- To set the synchronization with exchange server 41
- Searching information 42
- Getting help 43
- Chapter 45
- Phone features 45
- Phone pad 46
- Turn off phone function 46
- Using the phone 46
- Adjusting the device volume 47
- Making a call 48
- Using the phone pad 48
- Phone pad features 49
- Making calls from call history 50
- Making calls from contacts 50
- Using the smart dialer 51
- Making and receiving a video call 52
- Using voice commander 53
- Receiving a call 54
- Chapter 55
- Wireless features 55
- Using the wireless manager 56
- Activating bluetooth in your device 57
- Overview 57
- Using bluetoot 57
- Configuring bluetooth 58
- Using a bluetooth enabled headset 59
- Tap finish to initiate connection 62
- Activating wlan in your device 63
- Introduction 63
- Using wlan ieee 80 1b g 63
- Configuring wlan 64
- Setting a g gprs connection 66
- Connecting g gprs 69
- Disconnecting g gprs 70
- Using the network setting tool 71
- Chapter 73
- My secrets 73
- Using my secrets 73
- Enabling my secrets 74
- Using my secrets 74
- Unlocking my secrets 76
- Locking my secrets 77
- My secrets setting 78
- Disabling my secrets 81
- Chapter 85
- Multimedia features 85
- Launching the camera 86
- Using the camera 86
- Navigation button functions in camera mode 87
- Available capture modes 88
- Supported formats 88
- Camera mode screen 89
- The following describes the screen icons in camera mode 89
- Camera mode icons 90
- Camera options menu 91
- Taking photos 97
- The following describes the screen icons in video mode 98
- Video mode screen 98
- Video mode icons 99
- Video options menu 100
- Recording videos 104
- Viewing pictures and videos 106
- Chapter 107
- Other features 107
- Signing up in windows live messenger 108
- To use windows live messenger 108
- Windows live 108
- Enter your e mail address and 109
- Password then tap next 109
- Tap sign in to windows live from 109
- The screen appears tap accept 109
- Windows live search 109
- Biz card recognition 110
- Using the biz card recognition 110
- And features 112
- Tap export to save the information in contacts refer below for other screen options 112
- To exit biz card recognition 112
- Meeting time planner 113
- Using the meeting time planner 113
- Clean reset 114
- Internet sharing 115
- Flashlight 116
- Remote presenter 117
- Using the remote presenter 117
- Device the following describes the control menu on your device 122
- You can now remotely control the powerpoint presentation on your computer using your 122
- Adding ring tone to selection 123
- Setting ring tone 123
- Changing the ring tone 124
- Wake up setting 125
- Mode switcher 126
- System information 127
- Restoring default factory settings 128
- Asus status icon 130
- Chapter 130
- Device components status 130
- Asus status icon 131
- Brightnes 131
- On the today screen 131
- Setting 131
- Storage car 131
- Storage memor 131
- The asus status icon allows you to easily check and see the current status of the following device components cpu usb lcd brightness battery power memory minisd card and storage 131
- To check the status of these components tap the asus status icon 131
- Cpu mode setting 132
- Usb setting 132
- Lcd brightness 133
- Memory 134
- Storage card memory 134
- Allows you to activate or stop any program running on memory 135
- Allows you to select the items to display in the asus settings pop up menu 135
- Asus status settings 135
- Programs running in memory 135
- Appendix 137
- Rf exposure information sar 138
- Notices 140
- Replaceable batteries 140
- Equipment for restricted access locations 141
- Operator access with a tool 141
- Warning 142
- Phone care 144
- Safety information 144
- The battery 144
- Memory card 145
- The charger 145
- Cleaning and storing 146
- Driving safety 146
- Electronic devices 147
- Hearing aids 147
- Other medical devices 147
- Pacemakers 147
- Aircraft 148
- Blasting areas 148
- Magnetic media 148
- Other safety guidelines 148
- Posted facilities 148
- Potentially explosive environments 148
- Vehicles 148
- Cautions 149
- Choking 149
- Contact information 150
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