5
SECURITY
If your SAU-1900E is ever lost or stolen you must report it to your network
operator or service provider as soon as possible so that they can prevent your SAU-1900E
from unauthorized use. This is important, as you may be liable for the cost of
unauthorized calls until your SAU-1900E is reported lost or stolen. The network operator
or service provider will need the serial number of your SAU-1900E in order to prevent it
from unauthorized use.
SAFETY
Personal Safety
Your SAU-1900E is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is
powered (either from the AC power supply or from the internal battery) it receives and
transmits radio frequency (RF) energy and the system handling your calls controls its
power level. It may transmit RF energy even when you are not actively placing a call in
response to data sent by the service provider or in response to incoming calls. The design
of the SAU-1900E complies with national safety guidelines with respect to human
exposure and RF energy. However, you can choose to limit RF exposure even further by
locating the SAU-1900E in a room, or closet, remote from the areas where your
telephones are located.
Furthermore, your SAU-1900E internally uses voltages/currents that could pose
possible electric shock hazards, which could result in bodily injury. For your safety, do
not attempt to open the SAU-1900E for any purpose other than replacing the battery
(refer to
Battery Installation
and
Battery Removal
) or determining the serial number of
your SAU-1900E (refer to
SERIAL NUMBER
).
The SAU-1900E enclosure has several slots and openings that are provided to
protect it from overheating by providing adequate ventilation. In order for adequate
ventilation to be provided, these slots and openings must never be covered or blocked.
To prevent blocking these slots and openings, do not place the SAU-1900E on a bed,
sofa, rug, or other similar surface, nor place anything on the SAU-1900E. Furthermore,
do not push any object through these slots and openings as the object may touch
dangerous voltage points or cause damage to the SAU-1900E, which could result in risk
of fire or electrical shock.
Finally, you need to unplug the SAU-1900E from the wall outlet and remove the
internal battery, and contact your service provider or dealer for service of the SAU-1900E
whenever one or more of the following has occurred:
1. When the AC power supply cords (either the cord that plugs into the SAU-1900E or
the cord that plugs into a wall outlet) is damaged or frayed.