Avaya 3400 Series User Manual

Avaya 3400 Series Wireless Telephone  
User Guide  
555-301-701  
Part Number 72-8035-01  
Issue 2  
July 2005  
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The Avaya Wireless Telephone Model 3420  
The 3420 Wireless Telephone (WT) supports a broad range of enterprise applications and is  
ideally suited for the general office, finance or hospitality environments. This compact  
handset offers a rich set of features including a high-resolution graphic display, menu-driven  
functions and messaging capability – all within a lightweight ergonomic design. A full set of  
accessories is available including headsets, chargers and carrying cases.  
The 3420 WT features a taupe-colored face and a backlit keypad and display. The handsets  
also include a vibrating ring option, which is ideal for both noisier, industrial and also  
quieter, healing environments. In addition, Avaya now offers a Quad Charger, which  
simultaneously charges four Battery Packs. The Quad Charger is an excellent solution for 24-  
hour shift operations where Wireless Telephones remain in operation around-the-clock.  
Additionally, a new liquid damage warranty upgrade is being offered simultaneously with the  
new handset.  
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The Avaya Wireless Telephone Model 3410  
The 3410 Wireless Telephone supports a broad range of enterprise applications and is ideally  
suited for the general office, finance or hospitality environments. This compact handset  
offers a rich set of features including a high-resolution graphic display, menu-driven  
functions and messaging capability – all within a lightweight ergonomic design. A full set of  
accessories is available including headsets, chargers and carrying cases.  
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Overview  
Your Avaya Wireless Telephone is a state of the art communication  
device that utilizes radio wave technology to send and receive voice  
transmissions. It is designed to operate like the familiar cell phone.  
However, the Wireless Telephone uses the private telephone system  
installed in your facility and will not operate outside the area reached  
by this system.  
The following guide is meant to provide general information about  
your Wireless Telephone. Contact your system administrator for  
additional information on how your Wireless Telephone functions  
within your telephone system.  
Registered model numbers  
Customer support hotline  
This document covers registered model numbers:  
3410, 3420  
Avaya wants you to have a successful installation. If you have  
questions please contact Avaya Technical Support at 1 800 242-  
2121 (USA only) or your local authorized Avaya dealer.  
Status Indicators  
NO SVC  
The Wireless Telephone cannot receive or place calls. You may be  
outside of the coverage area. Walk back into the covered area.  
BATT  
Your Battery Pack charge is low. You will also hear a beep in the  
earpiece. Your Battery Pack needs to be recharged.  
MSG  
You have a voice mail message.  
Quick Start Guide  
Press and hold PWR until double chirp, then  
release  
Power on  
Power off  
Press and hold PWR until single chirp, then  
release  
Answer call  
Hang up  
Press START  
Press END  
Place call  
Press START, dial number  
Press START then press LINE , then select line  
number (1-9)  
Select line  
Press VOL while you are talking to toggle  
between base volume level and a louder volume  
level  
Adjust volume during call  
Put call on hold  
Press HOLD  
Mute/Unmute microphone  
Press FCN then 1  
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Operating Instructions  
Basic Operation  
Turn the Wireless Telephone on  
Press the PWR key for about one second. You will hear a double  
chirp. Your extension will display. The NO SVC message will display  
briefly. When it goes out, you are ready to make and receive calls.  
Turn the Wireless Telephone off  
Press the PWR key for about one second. You will hear a single  
chirp.  
If you accidentally turn your Wireless Telephone off during a  
conversation, you can restore your conversation by pressing the  
PWR key and then the START key, provided the person you are  
talking to has not hung up.  
Place a call  
Press the START key, wait for dial tone, then dial the number. Dial  
calls with the Wireless Telephone exactly as with your desk phone.  
Your telephone system may require you to select a line by pressing  
the LINE key, followed by a line number.  
To hang up when you’ve finished the call, press the END key.  
Do not use the PWR key to end a call, because that will turn your  
Wireless Telephone off and you will not receive calls until you turn  
the Wireless Telephone back on.  
Mute microphone  
Answer a call  
To mute the microphone so you can hear but won’t be heard, press  
FCN then press 1. MUTED appears on the Wireless Telephone  
display. Press FCN then 1 again to restore voice pickup.  
The Wireless Telephone will ring or vibrate to alert you.  
Additionally, a line indicator on the display may flash, and the  
display may show information about the call, such as caller’s name  
and extension.  
To answer a call, press the START key and hold the earpiece to your  
ear.  
If you are on a call and hear subdued ringing, a call is coming in on  
a second line. To answer this call, put your first call on hold and  
press the line key then the line number of the second call.  
Access telephone system  
To access the features of your telephone system from the Wireless  
features Telephone, press FCN anytime while in a call to display a menu of  
available features. Press the key(s) for the desired feature, or press  
FCN again to display more options. Select EXIT MENUS to exit.  
If your telephone system supports softkeys, pressing FCN provides  
access to softkey functions. You will need to press FCN twice to  
display the feature menu.  
Because softkey and system features vary, your system administrator  
will explain them for your telephone system.  
Change volume  
The Wireless Telephone has two volume levels, low and high. Set  
the low volume level by pressing FCN until VOLUME displays. Use  
keypad to select a level from 1 (softest) to 8 (loudest). High volume  
is automatically set two levels higher than low volume. Toggle  
between high and low volume by pressing the VOL key while in a  
call.  
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Backlight  
(3420 only)  
The backlight comes on when any key is pressed or when there is an  
incoming call and stays on for ten seconds. It turns off after ten  
seconds if another key is not pressed within that period.  
The Wireless Telephone Headset  
Avaya offers optional headsets for use in noisy environments or if  
you need to have your hands free while talking on the Wireless  
Telephone.  
To use the headset, simply plug it into the jack on the side of the  
Wireless Telephone. The headset is specially designed to work  
properly with the Wireless Telephone. We do not recommend using  
other headsets.  
Ringing with headset  
Answer a call  
To hear ringing through a headset, the ring type must be set to  
SOFT.  
To answer a call when your headset is plugged in, press any key  
except PWR or END.  
Low headset volume  
The speaker volume level can be adjusted separately for headset use.  
Plug the headset in and press FCN until VOLUME displays. Use the  
keypad to enter a volume level from 1 (softest) to 8 (highest). This  
sets the low volume. High volume is automatically set two levels  
higher than low volume. Toggle between high and low volume by  
pressing the VOL key while in a call.  
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Setting User Preferences  
When the Wireless Telephone is in standby mode (on but not in use),  
press and briefly hold FCN to display the Standby menu which allows  
you to set user options. Check with your system administrator for  
specific features supported by your Wireless Telephone.  
Menu Navigation  
Press  
Right arrow  
Left arrow  
Zero  
to display next menu item.  
to display previous menu item.  
to select or change item.  
Press  
Press  
FCN  
Press  
Press  
to return to previous menu level.  
to exit menus.  
END  
Menu ions  
Volume level  
Sets audio volume level.  
Use keypad to select a level from 1 (softest) to 8 (loudest).  
Ring type  
Select Ring type to set the standard ring on the Wireless Telephone.  
Normal is factory default. Vibrator ring works only if your Wireless  
Telephone has the optional vibrating ringer.  
Auxiliary Ring is used only by external applications.  
Press 0 to select desired ring type. The ring type currently set  
displays with an asterisk.  
High noise mode  
Extension  
Adjusts the Wireless Telephone to account for background noise.  
Select an option that describes the noise in your environment.  
Sets extension number associated with your Wireless Telephone.  
Use keypad to enter extension number.  
Language  
Sets the default language for Wireless Telephone menus.  
Select the language to be used with your Wireless Telephone.  
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Wireless Telephone Accessories  
Battery Packs  
Overview  
The Wireless Telephone will need to have its Battery Pack  
recharged periodically. The Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)  
rechargeable Wireless Telephone Battery Pack gives you four hours  
of talk time or 80 hours of stand-by time. Stand-by time is when the  
phone is turned on, but you are not using it.  
The Wireless Telephone also supports a Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd)  
Battery Pack, which supports two hours talk time and 40 hours  
stand-by.  
Indications of low battery  
The Wireless Telephone will notify you when the charge on the  
Battery Pack becomes low. If the Wireless Telephone is in use, the  
BATT message will display and you will hear a soft beep through the  
earpiece every six seconds. You have two minutes to complete the  
call or change the Battery Pack.  
The Battery Pack can be changed while the call is still in progress.  
Do not press END. Quickly remove the discharged Battery Pack and  
replace with a charged Battery Pack, press PWR, and then press  
START to resume the call in progress.  
If the Wireless Telephone is idle, you will hear a brief modulated  
ring signal and the Low Battery message will display. Your Wireless  
Telephone will not operate until you replace the Battery Pack.  
Depending on the charging equipment you have purchased, you will  
either place the Wireless Telephone in a Charging Stand to charge  
the Battery Pack, or you will remove the Pack from the Wireless  
Telephone and install it in the Charger.  
Caution:  
Take care not to short the battery contacts on the Battery Pack with  
metal objects such as coins, keys or paper clips. Shorting the  
contacts can cause permanent damage.  
Battery Pack removal and  
replacement  
To remove the Battery Pack, press down on the oval button above  
the Battery Pack on the back of the Wireless Telephone. Slide the  
Pack toward the bottom of the Wireless Telephone until it stops,  
then lift up.  
To replace the Battery Pack, first properly align the top of the  
Battery Pack with the arrows on the label on the back of the  
Wireless Telephone. Gently press and slide the Pack toward the top  
of the Wireless Telephone until it snaps into place. You should not  
have to force it against the Wireless Telephone.  
Important:  
Only use Avaya Battery Packs with Avaya Wireless Telephones.  
Do not dip the Battery Pack in water or throw into fire.  
Do not throw away the Battery Pack with your domestic waste.  
Take used Battery Packs to an appropriate collection point for  
recycling or send them back to your supplier or servicing agent.  
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Dual Charger  
3410 Wireless Telephone  
In Dual Charger  
Overview  
The Dual Charger is a two-slot desktop charger designed to charge  
the Battery Pack. The handset is placed in the front compartment  
and a single spare Battery Pack may be placed in the rear slot. Either  
slot can be chosen to take priority (the first Battery Pack placed into  
either slot is charged first) so that the handset is always ready for  
use. Full charging is accomplished in approximately two hours for  
each Battery Pack. The Dual Charger will only charge Nickel Metal  
Hydride (NiMH) Battery Packs; this charger will not charge Nickel-  
Cadmium (NiCd) Battery Packs.  
The Dual Charger will only successfully charge NiMH Battery Packs  
with a YELLOW label on the handset contact side. Older Battery  
Packs with a GREEN label will not charge in the Dual Charger. If  
the indicator light is flashing with a Battery Pack or handset in the  
slot, check to make sure the Battery Pack has a YELLOW label.  
Power supply  
Four different models of the power supply for the Dual Charger are  
available for regional power requirements. The correct power  
supply must be ordered separately when the charger is ordered. If  
any questions arise, please contact your service representative.  
Set up the Dual Charger by placing it on a flat, horizontal surface in  
order to ensure proper contact with the Battery Pack contacts.  
Connect the power supply to the charger and plug the power supply  
into an appropriate wall outlet. The LEDs will light only when a  
handset or Battery Pack is inserted into the slots.  
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Operation  
The user must end any call in progress by pressing the END key on  
the handset before placing the handset into the charger. The call  
will not automatically terminate when the handset is placed in the  
charger. The Battery Pack and handset will only fit into the charger  
compartments one way. The handset should be inserted into the  
front slot, facing forward. The Battery Pack alone should be  
inserted into the rear slot with the side that attaches to the handset  
facing to the rear. See the cover photo for the correct orientation.  
Correct placement has been achieved when the charging light is  
activated. Incorrect placement will not activate the charging light.  
Indicator lights  
The Dual Charger is designed to charge one Battery Pack at a time.  
Each charging slot has a red light that indicates its current mode.  
The charging lights have the following characteristics: When both a  
Battery Pack and a handset are present at the same time, the first  
one placed into the charger will begin charging. When it is fully  
charged, the second Battery Pack will charge. When the LED  
indicator light turns off, the charger is finished charging the Battery  
Pack in its slot, indicating that the Battery Pack is ready for use. The  
Dual Charger will recharge a single NiMH Battery Pack or a single  
handset in two hours.  
Indication Light  
Solid On  
Charging Characteristic  
Charging.  
Solid Dim  
Waiting to charge. Battery Pack in other  
slot is charging.  
Off  
Done charging, empty slot or unit is not  
powered.  
Flash  
Error. Battery Pack not charging. Try  
again or replace Battery Pack.  
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Quick Charger  
Quick Charger  
and power supply  
Overview  
The Quick Charger holds a single Battery Pack and can charge it in  
approximately one hour.  
Power supply  
Four different models of the power supply for the Quick Charger are  
available for regional power requirements. The correct power supply  
must be ordered separately when the charger is ordered. If any  
questions arise, please contact your service representative.  
Set up the Quick Charger by plugging the power supply into the  
Quick Charger and into an appropriate wall outlet.  
A solid red LED above the empty charger slot indicates that the slot  
is idle and ready for use. If the LED does not light, check the power  
supply and plug connection to the charger. If the charger appears to  
be plugged in correctly, make sure the wall outlet has power.  
Position the Battery Pack in the charging slot by aligning the top of  
the Battery Pack with the tracks on the charging slot then gently  
sliding the Battery Pack upward onto the charging slot. While the  
Battery Pack is in the charging slot, the LED above the slot will  
indicate the status of the charging process and/or the Battery Pack.  
LED status indicators  
Solid Green—the Battery Pack is charging. The Quick Charger takes  
60-90 minutes to fully charge a Battery Pack. If the NiMH Battery  
Pack is hot or cold when placed in the charger, it may take longer to  
charge.  
Flashing green—the Battery Pack is fully charged and ready for use.  
You may leave a fully charged Battery Pack in the Quick Charger.  
However, if you remove a fully charged Battery Pack then replace it  
in the charger, the charger LED will be solid green until the charger  
determines that this Battery Pack is fully charged. It may take a few  
minutes to give the flashing green indication.  
Solid red or flashing red—the Battery Pack in the charging slot is no  
longer capable of retaining a charge and is not usable. If the Battery  
Pack will not charge, do not continue to charge the Battery Pack.  
Dispose of it properly and do not attempt to use it in the handset.  
Do not attempt to open or repair a defective Battery Pack.  
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Flashing red/green—there is a problem with either the Battery Pack  
or Quick Charger. It may mean the Battery Pack being charged is too  
hot or too cold. Allow the Battery Pack to stabilize at room  
temperature and try again. If the Battery Pack will not charge, do not  
continue to charge the Battery Pack. Dispose of it properly and do  
not attempt to use it in the handset. Do not attempt to open or  
repair a defective Battery Pack. If several different Battery Packs  
cause the charger to show a flashing red or red/green LED, the  
charger may not be working properly. To verify this, substitute  
another Quick Charger and repeat the operation that caused the  
failure. If the same Battery Pack lights a green LED when inserted in  
a different charger, the Quick Charger is faulty. Contact your service  
representative for assistance.  
Flashing yellow—the Quick Charger is testing and conditioning the  
Battery Pack. This test/condition mode is automatically started every  
11th cycle of the charger. Testing the NiCd standard Battery Pack  
takes approximately four hours; testing the NiMH high- capacity  
Battery Pack takes approximately eight to ten hours. To manually  
start the test, press the MODE button. To stop the test, press the  
MODE button. However, it is highly recommended that the test be  
allowed to complete.  
Battery Pack bins  
If a handset is to be used during the recharging cycle, fully charged  
Battery Packs must always be available. Therefore, it is  
recommended that a bin is available to collect discharged Battery  
Packs and a second bin for charged Battery Packs. Users can quickly  
replace their discharged Battery Pack with a charged one. An  
assigned person can recharge the Battery Packs and move them to  
the charged bin as they are recharged. It is also recommended that  
the bins be non-metallic and clearly labeled to identify whether they  
are intended for charged or discharged Battery Packs.  
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Quad Charger  
Quad Charger  
(shown with two empty charging bays)  
Overview  
The Quad Charger is designed to simultaneously charge four  
NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) Battery Packs. The Quad Charger is  
only authorized for use in the U.S. and Canada.  
The Quad Charger may be mounted on a horizontal or vertical  
surface.  
Power supply  
Set up the Quad Charger by plugging the power supply into the  
Quad Charger and into an appropriate wall outlet.  
A solid red LED above an empty charger slot indicates that the slot  
is idle and ready for use. If the LEDs do not light, check the power  
supply and plug connection to the charger. If the charger appears to  
be plugged in correctly, make sure the wall outlet has power.  
Position the Battery Pack in a charging slot by aligning the top of  
the Battery Pack with the tracks on the charging slot then gently  
sliding the Battery Pack upward onto the charging slot. While the  
Battery Pack is in the charging slot, the LED above the slot will  
indicate the status of the charging process and/or the Battery Pack.  
LED status indicators  
Solid Green—the Battery Pack is charging. The Quad Charger takes  
60-90 minutes to fully charge a Battery Pack. If the NiMH Battery  
Pack is hot or cold when placed in the charger, it may take longer to  
charge.  
Flashing green—the Battery Pack is fully charged and ready for use.  
You may leave a fully charged Battery Pack in the Quad Charger.  
However, if you remove a fully charged Battery Pack then replace it  
in the charger, the charger LED will be solid green until the charger  
determines that this Battery Pack is fully charged. It may take a few  
minutes to give the flashing green indication.  
Solid red or flashing red—the Battery Pack in the charger is no  
longer capable of retaining a charge and is not usable. If the Battery  
Pack will not charge, do not continue to charge the Battery Pack.  
Dispose of it properly and do not attempt to use it in the Wireless  
Telephone. Do not attempt to open or repair a defective Battery  
Pack.  
Flashing red/green—there is a problem with either the Battery Pack  
or charger. It may mean the Battery Pack being charged is too hot  
or too cold. Allow the Battery Pack to stabilize at room temperature  
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and try again. If the Battery Pack will not charge, do not continue to  
charge the Battery Pack. Dispose of it properly and do not attempt  
to use it in the Wireless Telephone. Do not attempt to open or  
repair a defective Battery Pack. If several different Battery Packs  
cause the charger to show a flashing red or red/green LED, the  
charger may not be working properly. To verify this, check the  
Battery Pack in a different slot or substitute another charger and  
repeat the operation that caused the failure. If the same Battery  
Pack lights a green LED when inserted in a different slot or  
charger, the first charger is faulty. Contact your service  
representative for assistance.  
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Important Notes about Chargers and Battery Packs  
Chargers operate in a 50° to 85° F (10° to 30° C) environment. Do  
not expose them to freezing temperatures or direct sunlight.  
Do not place anything in the charger other than the Wireless  
Telephone. You might damage the contacts. Bent contacts can keep  
the Wireless Telephone from charging.  
It is normal for the Battery Pack to become warm when charging.  
Only use Avaya Battery Packs with Avaya chargers.  
Never use non-Avaya charging units as they could damage the  
Battery Pack.  
Only use the original plug-in power adapter for the chargers.  
Do not dip the Battery Pack in water or throw into fire.  
Do not throw away the Battery Pack with your domestic waste.  
Take used Battery Packs to an appropriate collection point for  
recycling or send them back to your supplier or servicing agent.  
Replacement Battery Packs are available from your supplier or  
servicing agent.  
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General Care of the Wireless Telephone and Chargers  
This section applies to all Wireless Telephones and all chargers.  
Do not drop  
Do not disassemble  
Cleaning tips  
Avoid dropping the Wireless Telephone or knocking it against hard  
surfaces. Carrying the Wireless Telephone in a holster or carrying  
case will help to protect it.  
There are no serviceable parts in the Wireless Telephone or  
chargers. You should not open the Wireless Telephone case nor  
disassemble the chargers. Doing so will void your warranty.  
Turn off the Wireless Telephone before you clean it. Never  
immerse in water. Clean the exterior surfaces, including the  
charging contacts, with a cloth that has been slightly moistened with  
water. Take care not to exert undue pressure on charger electrical  
contacts while wiping.  
Wiping the handset surface with a water-dampened cloth or paper  
towel will remove most films or residues. If the soiling is too  
stubborn for plain water, a mild detergent solution may be used. Be  
sure to wipe away any detergent residue with a clean water-  
dampened cloth.  
The Wireless Telephone may be cleaned with any general-purpose  
household glass and surface-type cleaner. DO NOT SPRAY THE  
HANDSET DIRECTLY!  
Pre-treated cloths such as used for eyeglasses or cameras may be  
used to clean the handset. Pre-moistened towelettes may also be  
used to clean the handset, however, avoid those containing lanolin  
or aloe as it will leave a slippery residue.  
The surface of the handset may be cleaned occasionally with  
disinfectants used for general cleaning in a medical environment.  
Isopropyl alcohol may be used occasionally applied by a damp cloth  
or paper towel. When using alcohol, do not rub the keypad  
characters vigorously. Doing so will significantly degrade legibility.  
Do not use furniture polishes, waxes or plasticizer-based cleaner  
(Armor All, etc.)  
Do not use lanolin, aloe, glycerin or other skin care type products.  
Do not apply any solvent such as acetone, mineral spirits etc.  
Do not directly spray or immerse the handset.  
Headset cleaning  
Should the headset connector become dirty, a scratchy or  
intermittent signal may be experienced. To clean the connector, dip  
the non-padded end of either a wooden or paper handled cotton  
swab in isopropyl alcohol. Gently insert in the connector and twist,  
repeating several times. If available, blow compressed air into the  
connector to clear debris.  
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Tips For Use  
Before you use the Wireless Telephone, the Battery Pack  
must be charged.  
You can only use the Wireless Telephone with your  
facility’s telephone system. It is not a public cellular  
handset.  
Keep the Wireless Telephone away from your ear when  
it is ringing.  
The microphone is below the LINE key. This is a  
sensitive microphone that works well when the Wireless  
Telephone is correctly positioned on your ear. There is  
no need to speak directly into the microphone, but do  
not cover it with your hand or cheek when talking.  
The LCD panel displays information about the status of  
your Wireless Telephone and prompts you about  
features.  
If the Battery Pack is low, you will hear a soft beep and  
see the BATT message in the display.  
Improper disposal of Battery Packs can damage the  
environment. Dispose of batteries properly.  
To protect the Wireless Telephone, use a carrying case.  
RECOMMENDATIONS  
It is recommended that standard acceptance procedures be followed  
prior to operating this equipment in proximity of life-support  
systems.  
To minimize risk of interference, pacemaker users should not carry  
the Wireless Telephone next to the pacemaker.  
Earpiece may retain magnetic objects.  
Operation of the Wireless Telephone may produce an audible noise  
noticeable to hearing aid users. It is recommended that a hearing aid  
compatible headset be used by hearing aid users.  
WARNING Changes or modifications to this equipment not approved by Avaya Corporation may cause this  
equipment to not comply with part 15 of the FCC rules and void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
WARNING Avaya products contain no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
Handset Operation Normal Position: Hold the handset as you would any other telephone,  
with the earpiece to your ear and speak into the microphone. The internal antenna is then  
positioned properly.  
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Regulatory Iformation  
NOTE CONCERNING THE WIRELESS TELEPHONES:  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) INFORMATION:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
OPERATIONAL WARNINGS:  
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag: Do not place a portable radio product in the area over the air bag  
or in the air bag deployment area. An air bag inflates with great force. If a portable radio is placed in the air bag  
deployment area and the air bag inflates, the radio product may be propelled with great force and cause serious  
injury to occupants of the vehicle.  
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres: Turn off your radio product, prior to entering any area with a  
potentially explosive atmosphere, unless it is a radio product type especially qualified for use in such areas (for  
example, Factory Mutual Approved). Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a  
potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas  
such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the  
air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area  
where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially  
explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.  
Batteries: All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury, such as burns if a conductive material  
such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an  
electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly  
when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects.  
Cleaning and Drying Considerations Using a leather carry case may help protect the surfaces and help  
prevent liquids (e.g., rain) from entering into the interior of the radio product. This product is not waterproof,  
and exposing the unit to liquids may result in permanent damage to the unit.  
If your Wireless Telephone interior gets wet, then do not try to accelerate drying with the use of an oven or a  
dryer as this will damage the Wireless Telephone and void the warranty. Instead, do the following: 1.  
Immediately power off the Wireless Telephone. 2. Remove Battery Pack from Wireless Telephone. 3. Shake  
excess liquid from the Wireless Telephone. 4. Place the Wireless Telephone and Battery Pack in an area that is  
at room temperature and has good airflow. 5. Let the Wireless Telephone and Battery Pack dry for 72 hours  
before reconnecting the Battery Pack and/or powering on the Wireless Telephone. If the Wireless Telephone  
does not work after following the steps listed above, contact your dealer for servicing information.  
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ELECTRO MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE/COMPATIBILITY:  
Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if  
inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.  
Facilities  
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio product in any facility where  
posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external  
RF energy.  
Medical Devices  
Pacemakers: The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 cm)  
be maintained between a handheld wireless radio product and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the  
independent research by, and recommendations of, Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should:  
ALWAYS keep the radio product more than 6 inches (15 cm) from their pacemaker when the radio  
product is turned ON.  
Not carry the radio product in a breast pocket.  
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.  
Turn the radio product OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking  
place.  
Hearing Aids  
Some digital wireless radio products may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference,  
you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.  
Other Medical Devices  
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is  
adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this  
information.  
Use While Driving  
Campus installations and warehouse facilities that use vehicles such as forklifts or golf carts should abide by  
these guidelines when using wireless telephones:  
Give full attention to driving and to the road, aisle, or path.  
Use hands-free operation, if available.  
Pull off the road, aisle, or path and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.  
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INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:  
Canada  
2128-K1374  
United States  
IEC 60950  
United States  
Part 15, part 68  
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