INSTALLATION GUIDE
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1. SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
A-
In order to power down the EFT930 base :
disconnect the EFT930 power supply block from the electric power supply network.
B- Lithium
battery
The EFT930 is fitted with a
lithium battery
which is not operator accessible. Only a qualified technician
may be authorized to open the unit and service this component.
Refer to the paragraph entitled "Lithium battery" in the "Maintenance" chapter.
C-
Electrical power supply network
Provide an inlet connector for the electrical power supply network that meets the following points:
•
Connector
installed
near the equipment and easily accessible;
•
Connector meeting standards and regulations in force in the country of use;
D-
Telephone network
Provide an inlet connector for the telephone in compliance with standards and regulations in force in the
country of use.
E-
Cover flap for
battery and
SAM1 and SAM2 reader
The cover flap for batteries and for the SAM1and SAM2 reader, located underneath the terminal, must be
in place during the normal operation of the terminal. See sections "(De)Installation of SAM1 and Sam2
modules" and "Connecting the battery".
F-
Cover flap for
CAM2,
SAM3 and SAM4 (or SIM) reader
The cover flap for CAM2, SAM3 and SAM4 (or SIM), located on the underside of the terminal must be in
place during normal operation of the terminal. See chapter "(De)Installation of SAM3 and Sam4 (or SIM)
modules".
G-
Warning – special cases of radio handset (EFT930G and EFT930B)
Safety in airplanes
When in an airplane, your handset must be switched of by removing the battery pack.
Its use is illegal; non-compliance with these safety rules may result in legal proceedings and/or a ban on
later access to cellular network services.
Explosion hazard areas
When near a petrol pump, you should not use your handset.
Regulations limit the use of radio equipment in chemical product plants, fuel depots and any place where
there is blasting. These regulations must be complied with.
Electronic health appliances
Your handset is a radio transmitter witch may eventually interfere with health appliances, for example
hearing aids, pacemaker, equipment hospital environments etc.
Your doctor or the equipment manufacturer will be able to provide you with appropriate advi