Nortel Networks M 900, M 902, M 901 manual Advice and Safety

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ADVICE AND SAFETY

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You are about to use approved equipment of type DECT, allowing intercommunication for private use bet- ween cordless telephones and a cordless Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) or domestic radio bases. This equipment can be used as long as the conditions specified in the decree dated 13 January 1995 published in the Official Bulletin 26 January 1995, which defines the condi- tions of a general authorisation licence on the basis of article L89 of the post and Telecommunication code.

Apart from the equipment approval, in fact, the follo- wing operating instructions must be respected, especially considering the radio-electric frequencies used:

1.Use of DECT equipment is not guaranteed against jamming caused by other authorised use of radio electric frequencies;

2.DECT equipment can only be used to establish links between fixed points if these links are not permanent and if the equivalent radiated isotropic power at the antenna is less than 50 mW;

3.The installation of DECT equipment (of type cord- less PABX including more than two access lines to the net- work) must be carried out by an installer approved by the minister responsible for telecommunications, since these installations constitute complex installations within the meaning of article R. 20-22 in the Post and Telecommunication code.

4.The conditions of access to a DECT equipment tele- point network must be defined in an agreement signed with the operator of the authorised telepoint network concerned.

Electrical connection: 230 V AC monophase power supply with the exclusion of installations with an IT-design defined in the EN 60-950 standard. Note that the network voltage is classified as excessive according to the criteria of this same standard.

As a precautionary measure, in case of danger the mains power supply block serves as a disconnecting device for the 230V power supply.

CE: This equipment complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic. Compatibility and LVD Directive 73/23/EEC for Electrical Safety as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC.

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Contents 900 901 902 Contents This package contains About Your PhoneSee Advice and Safety p.26 Installing the BatteryFeatures of the Mobile Page Mounting instructions Belt ClipInstructions for use MOBILE’S Display Icons on the Display Menu Functions Making a Call Direct dialing in Hands Free modeDirect dialing PredialingUsing the Last Number Redial function During a Call Adjusting the receiver or loudspea- ker volumeMute function Three-party conference callsAt the end of a call Answering a CallStoring a number Directory= -/space = ABC = DEF = GHI = JKL = MNO = Pqrs = TUV = Wxyz Changing or deleting an entry ConsultingCalling a directory number Personalizing Your Handset Melody Ring volume Press Ring volumeHandset name Press Handset namePress Auto. answer Automatic answerPress Direct Menu Speed keyRange Test Selecting a Base Locking the Keypad Switching OFF MobileRecharge battery BatteryWall Mounting of the Charger Advice and Safety Entreprise Solutions