For your safety

The radio transmission between the base station and the portable parts is to DECT standard. The Gigaset M34 USB PC adapter meets the appropriate European specifica- tions. Should there nevertheless be any picture and sound interference with satellite receivers, please consult your retailer to have your satellite receiver equipment tested for poor shielding.

Safety precautions for data transfer and software problems

When using Gigaset base stations to transfer data (e.g. surfing), software problems on the PC (e.g. operating system crash, program bugs) may in rare cases make it impossible to terminate the data connection for the Gigaset M34 software using the Gigaset base station.

uCheck whether your base station shows that the connection has been terminated (see the base station's operating instructions). Otherwise, the connection will con- tinue to incur charges.

uReboot your PC.

uRemove the ISDN cable from the Gigaset base station for at least 20 seconds. This will definitely close down the connection.

If you have an ISDN base station:

Protection against diallers, DSL connection

The installation of the Gigaset M34 software includes installation of ISDN drivers, which your PC can use to make dial-up connections (e.g. for making calls, faxing or surfing). These ISDN connections can run in parallel to a DSL connection.

uNote that so-called diallers can use an available ISDN connection unnoticed, if you are using exclusively your DSL connection for your Internet activities.

uInstall a dialler blocker to protect your PC against unwanted dial-up connections.

Trademarks

Windows 2000, Windows XP, Outlook, Windows Media Player and Windows Explorer are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.

Acrobat is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Skype is a registered trademark of Skype Technologies SA.

SIPPS is a registered trademark of Nero AG Karlsbad Germany.

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