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Safety And Precautions; Telematics Protocol; Emergency Calls; Radio Frequency (Rf) Energy - Benefon Seraph NT 2.0 Quick Manual

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fied in the Operating instructions/Quick Guide. Use the bat-
tery only for the purpose it is intended.
•Clean the device with a soft cloth, dampened slightly with
mild soapy water. Do not clean the device with harsh chemi-
cals, solvents or other corrosive substances.
•Only allow service personnel authorised by the dealer to ser-
vice the device.

SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

TELEMATICS PROTOCOL

MPTP (Mobile Phone Telematic Protocol) allows, among other
things, tracking of the device over the SMS communication.
Automatically sent telematics messages are only allowed to au-
thorised numbers configured in the device. Such numbers can
be, e.g. emergency and service center numbers. Position of the
device is retrieved by the GPS, or by the network parameters -
the latter is a network-dependent service.
The carrier for telematics messages is an SMS-message. Deliver-
ies of all messages is fully handled by and in the responsibility of
the GSM network operator and services can vary substantially.
The charge of a protocol message is determined on the contract
by the service provider.
GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the govern-
ment of the United States, which is solely responsible for its ac-
curacy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes that
could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment.

EMERGENCY CALLS

The device is an aid and should never be relied upon as an only
emergency device. Its functionality is dependent on GSM net-
work and GPS satellites which may not be available all the time.
To make emergency calls, the device must be turned on and lo-
cated in an area with adequate GSM network signal strength.
Making BeneGuard emergency call also requires GPS satellite
coverage and a valid SIM-card.
Emergency calls may not be possible on all GSM phone networks
or when certain network services or phone features are in use.
In unclear cases, consult the network operator.
SERAPH NT 2.0 QUICK GUIDE
GENERAL
•Traffic: Strictly adhere to all eventual European and national
legislation and also honour other eventual safety recommen-
dations when using the device while driving a vehicle. Place
the device in its holder, do not leave it on the passenger seat
or some other place where it can break loose in a collision or
a sudden stop. When receiving a call in an awkward driving
situation, you must always put safety before other priorities
and courtesy. If you feel uncomfortable about using a device
while driving, you should not use it.
•Vehicles with air
bags: An air bag inflates with great force.
Do not place objects, including either installed or portable
wireless devices, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag
deployment area.
•External
alert: The use of the alert device to operate a vehi-
cle´s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted.
•Children: Keep the device and its accessories away from small
children to avoid causing injury to themselves or others. Dam-
age to the device or its accessories is also thus avoided.
: This equipment is intended for use with the
•Power supply
specified power supplies listed in the Quick Guide/Operating
Instructions. Any other usage will invalidate any approval
given to this apparatus and may be dangerous.
•Other
accessories: Any other accessories used should also be
approved by the device manufacturer. Check the compatibility
of new power supply units and other accessories at the dealer
or manufacturer.
•Connections: All installations, connections and service
regarding the device, its power supply and accessories should
be approved by the device manufacturer. Use of any unautho-
rized accessories, modifications or attachments may be dan-
gerous and voids the device warranty if said accessories cause
damage or a defect to the device.
•Magnetic
fields: The device contains small magnetic compo-
nents. Even though the magnetic fields of the components are
weak, they might damage magnetic cards, such as bank and
credit cards. We recommend that you would keep the device
away from magnetic cards.
•Storing
positions: Position information is stored correctly in
the device when the GPS is turned off (from the GPS menu) or
powered off (by pressing the topmost side key). To prevent
the memory from becoming corrupted, never power off the
device by removing the battery.

RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ENERGY

•Aircrafts: Turn your device off before boarding any aircraft
and do not use the device while in the air. Besides being ille-
gal, the use of a device in an aircraft may endanger the opera-
tion of the aircraft or disrupt the mobile network. Failure to
comply with this instruction may lead to suspension or denial
of mobile phone services, and possibly even legal action.
•Hospitals: Turn your device off before entering hospitals or
other health care facilities where medical electronic equip-
ment may be in use. Such devices can be extremely sensitive
to radio frequency interference. Only use the device with per-
mission and under the instruction of hospital staff.
•Medical
devices: Remember that any personal medical
devices (such as hearing aids or pacemakers) may be affected
by RF energy if they are not adequately shielded. Consult the
manufacturer or vendor of the equipment to determine the
proper shielding.
•Posted facilities and country-specific
off the device in any facility where posted notices require to
turn off mobile phones. Also follow all the country-specific
regulations applicable to where the device is used.
•Potentially explosive
atmospheres: Turn off the device at
refuelling points, e.g. gas stations. Also observe restrictions on
the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or
where blasting operations are in progress because remote
control RF devices are often used to set off explosives. Do not
store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials
in the same compartment as the device, its parts or accesso-
ries.
•Other electronical
equipment: Using the device may cause
interference with a vehicle's electronic equipment if it is not
adequately shielded. Consult the manufacturer or the vehicle
seller to determine the proper shielding.
•Computers: Remember that using the device close to a com-
puter may cause interference. When using your device near
such equipment keep a distance of about one meter.
•Body
parts: When the device is in operation do not touch the
antenna with eyes, mouth or bare skin to guarantee proper
function.
regulations: Power

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