Avaya 3701 Important Safety Information, Sensitive Electronic Environment, Power Supply, Usage

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2. Important Safety Information

2.1 Sensitive Electronic Environment

Only use this product in countries where the appropriate authorities have given their authorization.

The CE symbol on the product certifies its conformity with the technical guidelines concerning user safety and electro- magnetic compatibility valid at the time of approval; in accordance with European directive No. 1999/05/EC.

This product complies with IP50 - according to IEC 529/EN 60 529.

Any radio-based equipment can potentially cause interference with other equipment and can be interfered from other equipment. This also applies for DECT equipment. However due to the very low transmission power level the changes for interference are very small. Research proves that operational DECT phones normally don't influence electronic equipment however some precautions must be taken into account for sensitive electronic equipment e.g. sensitive laboratory equipment. When DECT phones operate in straight nearness of sensitive electronic equipment incidental influence can appear. You are advised not to place the DECT phone on or close (less then 10 cm) to this kind of equipment, even in standby mode.

Refer to other documentation supplied with the various parts of your phone system.

2.2 Power Supply

The mains voltage of the adapter should match the local mains voltage, this can be 110 V or 220 V. Check if both voltages do match before installing the charger and adapter.

2.3 Safety Precautions

Do not open the phone or charger, this could expose you to high voltages. Have all repairs carried out by authorized service personnel.

Do not allow the charger and the battery contacts to come into contact with conductive objects such as keys, paper clips, rings or bracelets.

Do not allow the phone and charger to come into contact with water or chemicals.

Only use the plug-in AC adapter and battery type supplied.

Do not use AC adapters which are visibly damaged (cracked or broken housing) and keep the ventilation slits on the plug-in AC adapters free.

Do not use the handsets in vehicles or in hazardous locations.

This product contains magnetic material. Be aware that small metallic objects may stick for example to the loudspeaker. This may deteriorate the audio quality and can be harmful.

2.4 Usage

Like all other cordless phones, this phone uses radio signals which do not guarantee a connection set-up under all circumstances. Generally, you should not rely exclusively on cordless phones when making indispensable calls (e.g. medical emergencies).

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Contents IP Office Phone User GuidePhone IP Office Contents Page Chapter Avaya 3701 Telephone Page Avaya 3701 Telephone Page Chapter Important Safety Information Safety Precautions Important Safety InformationPower Supply Sensitive Electronic EnvironmentChapter Installation Commissioning your Telephone InstallationLocation Placing the batteries in the telephoneInstalling the Charger Important Battery Information Charging the BatteriesChapter Initial Setup and Operation Initial Setup and Operation Handset Display ArrangementIcons Text Line/SoftKey Line IlluminationSoftkeys Example Telephone Book Cancel KeyExample Menu Entering a Telephone NumberChapter Using the Telephone Handsfree Using the TelephoneLoudspeaker Volume MutingPre-dialling Making a CallCorrecting an entry during pre-dialling Making a Call from the Telephone Book Answering a Call Conference Call Consultation CallTransfer Call Parking a CallUsing the Telephone Message Waiting Indication for Voicemail Page Chapter Menus Operating Procedures MenusMenu Telephone Book Settings Entering Characters/NamesDeleting all Entries Menu Redial List Menu Key LockAccepted and Missed Calls Menu Caller ListCalling Menu Ringer Settings Menu Volume SettingsRegistering the Telephone to the Dect System Menu SystemRegistration Code Selecting the Dect SystemChanging a System Name and Phone Number Deleting a SystemEquipment ID Menu Telephone Options Silent Charging Display Contrast∙ Clear Phonebook ∙ Resetting the TelephoneMenu Security Functions ∙ Changing the PINMenu Shortcuts Page Chapter Appendix ∙ Belt Clip AccessoriesAppendix ∙ HeadsetCare and Maintenance To clean the phoneMenu Tree IP Office Shortcodes Page Index SOSTransfer Unpark User Name Shortcut Voicemail 26, 47 volume Phone IP Office Phone IP Office