119Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency (RF) signals. However, some electronic equipmentmay not be shielded, or adequately shielded, from RF signals.RF signals from wireless telephones may affect such equip-ment.RF signals from your phone may affect systems in your vehi-cle,including improperly installed or inadequately shieldedelectronic operating and entertainment systems in motorvehicles (such as electronic ignition systems, electronicspeed control systems, electronic anti-skid or anti-lock brak-ing systems, electronic speed control systems, and air bag sys-tems). You should check with the manufacturer of your vehi-cle (and the manufacturers of any equipment added to yourvehicle) to determine whether its systems are adequatelyshielded from external RF signals and to determine appropri-ate safety precautions.You must consult the manufacturer of any personal medicaldevices (such as pacemakers and hearing aids) to determineif they are adequately shielded from external RF signals andthe appropriate safety precautions to take with such devicesFor example safety instructions for pacemakers may includeminimum distances that the phone should be kept from thepacemaker, areas where the phone should not be kept (forexample, the breast pocket), use of the ear opposite thepacemaker, and other such safety instructions.The advicefrom the manufacturers may change from time to time. If atany time you suspect any such interference,turn off yourphone immediately.Turn off the phone in healthcare facilities and request per-mission before using the phone near medical equipment.FCC Compliance InformationThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the condition that this device doesnot cause harmful interference.SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 119