Technical Data; Eco (Low-Radiation) Mode - Topcom BUTLER 1600 User Manual

Topcom telephone user guide
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12 Technical Data

Range:
Dialling options:
Batteries:
Max. standby time:
Max. talk time:
Ambient temperature:
Permitted relative air humidity:
Power supply base adapter:
Memories

13 ECO (low-radiation) mode

This cordless telephone (compliant with the DECT standard) facilitates low-radiation
operation.
The radiation intensity of the radio signal between the base station and handset is
reduced to a minimum when the handset is on the base station.
Only when the handset is removed from the base station or a call is received does the
radiation intensity of the radio signal increase to the normal strength.
This does not mean that normal DECT radiation is harmful to health.
The low-radiation mode prevents unnecessary DECT radiation load when no
communication is required between the base station and handset.
For technical reasons, no additional handsets can be operated in low-radiation mode (an
additional handset that is not located in the immediate vicinity of the base station would
always be "searching for base station" due to the weak radio signal).
Low-radiation mode is enabled in the factory settings.
Low-radiation mode is automatically disabled if you log on an additional handset.
Low-radiation mode is automatically enabled again when you log off all additional
handsets (only one handset may be logged onto the base station).
The procedure for logging handsets on and off is explained in the User Manual.
Topcom Butler 1600/Twin/Triple/Quattro
up to 300 m in open space
up to 50 m in buildings
DTMF (tone) and Pulse
2 x 1.2V, 600 mAh AAA Type NiMH rechargeable
approx. 100 hours
11 hours
+5 °C to +45 °C
25 to 85 %
220/230V , 50 Hz
50 with max. 24 digits and 14 characters
Topcom Butler 1600/Twin/Triple/Quattro
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