Electrical Safety - Sagem RT30F - PCS Basic Manual

Digital terminal
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

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Do not install the terminal in a damp room, bathroom, laundry room or in a kitchen
within 1.5 metres of the sink.
This terminal should be used at temperatures between 5°C and 40°C.
In districts which are subject to frequent storms, use a suitable surge arrester to protect
the terminal against electrical overloads.
Electrical connection: 230 V mains power supply, single-phase alternating current, with
the exception of IT installations as defined in Standard EN 60-950.
Note: As an option, you may have a 110V power supply instead of 230V version.
Before powering on your unit, make sure the mains outlet it is connected to, meets the
requirement printed on the warning label on the separate power supply (voltage, current,
frequency of power network).
Note: the mains power supply voltage is classified as excessive according to the criteria
of Standard EN 41-003. As a precaution, in the event of danger, mains adapters should
act as circuit breakers to isolate the 230 V or 110 V or power supply. They must be
located near the terminal and must be easily accessible.
The equipment must only be used with the mains adapter supplied.
In Europe, this unit includes the
93/68/EEC directives.
Telephone line connection:The telephone line is classified as TNV-2 according to EN
60950. Therefore, the line must not be installed outside the building.
Compatibility with your phone
Before connecting your phone to your digital terminal, check the documentation
supplied with the terminal for any information relating to safety.
Make sure that you only connect the terminal to approved phones and in accordance
with current regulations.
Problems with interference
The terminal is a transmitter which uses radio frequencies. For this reason it may
sometimes receive and generate interference which may adversely affect its own
performance as well as the performance of other electrical equipment in the immediate
vicinity (terminals, television sets, microcomputers, etc.).
Make sure that you carefully follow the instructions for connecting your terminal to the
mains power supply.
Recommendations for emergency numbers
The terminal operates with the aid of radio signals on cellular and terrestrial networks.
For this reason, it is not possible to guarantee that every call will be put through. In
addition, you cannot rely solely on a wireless device for urgent communications
(medical emergencies for example).
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stamp, following the 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and
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