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·
The telephone you have purchased complies with the DECT
standard. However, if you register a Type 32 or 33 handset at
the base station, the functions which do not comply with the
DECT standard will not be available.
·
Your
mobile communication system
has a radio module at its
disposal which has a range of up to approximately 300 metres if
used outdoors and up to approximately 50 metres indoors (the
range can be reduced by metal objects (e.g. reinforced concrete)
in the immediate vicinity or by a television or other electrical
appliances (with the exception of the
base station
).
·
Do not install your telephone in a damp place such as a
bathroom or laundry room. Keep the device at a minimum
distance of 1.5 m from the sink if you wish to install it in a
kitchen. The device was designed for use at an ambient
temperature of 5°C - 45°C.
In areas with frequent thunderstorms, the device should be
protected against electrical surges. It is also advisable to check
whether your insurance policy covers such eventualities.
·
Electrical connections:
230 V power supply, alternating
current, single-phase with the exception of the facilities on the IT
circuit diagram in accordance with the EN 60-950 standard.
Caution: In accordance with the criteria laid down in the EN 41-
003 standard the mains voltage is to be classified as high
voltage. In the event of danger the power plugs can be
prophylactically unplugged to isolate the device from the 230 V
power supply. For this reason the sockets must be in the vicinity
of the device and easily accessible. The base station may only
be operated with the supplied power cable.
·
Telephone connection:
This facility was developed in
accordance with the European guideline 98/482/CE for pan
European operation as a single device within an analogous
telephone network. It complies with the TBR21 and TBR38.
If problems should occur when using this device, please contact
your dealer.
·
The
sign confirms that the products complied with the technical
regulations laid down in the directive 1999/5/EC, section 3, which
were valid at the time of certification.
·
The manufacturer declares that the above-named product was
manufactured in compliance with supplement II of the RTT guideline
1999/5/EC.
·
Please note:
You are using a device which complies with the DECT
standard for communication in the private sector between cordless
telephones and a cordless private branch exchanges or base stations.
The use of such devices is subject to the guideline from 13th January
1995 (issued on 26th January 1995) which determines the conditions
of a universally applicable licence on the basis of paragraph L.89 of
the Post and Telecommunication Law. Because radio frequencies are
being employed the following directions must be carefully observed:
1. When
DECT
systems are being employed no guarantee can be given
that approved radio devices will not mutually interfere with one
another.
2. The installation of
DECT
devices (cordless private branch exchanges
with more than two connections to the telephone network) must be
carried out by a technician who has been approved by the ministry
responsible for telecommunication because installations of this kind
are rated (in accordance with the paragraphs R. 20-22 of the Post
and Telecommunication Law) as being complex.
3. The conditions pertaining to the access to a
DECT
telephone network
must be stipulated in a written agreement from the authorized and
responsible network operators.
Caution:
Only use approved rechargeable batteries which comply with the
specifications laid down by the manufacturer.
Damaged or used up batteries is hazardous waste and must be
disposed of accordingly. They do not under any circumstances belong in
the domestic refuse!
Caution:
The telephone cannot be used for emergency calls in the event
of a power failure.
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