Basic Configuration - Optus S2 User Manual

Mobile satellite telephone
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BASIC CONFIGURATION

Figure 1 – Basic Configuration
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NOTES ON SAFETY
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NOTES ON SAFETY
The following are instructions about Safety and Safety
Precautions when using your
Failure to heed these safety instructions could result in serious
personal injury and possible property damage.
RADIO FREQUENCY INJURY (RADHAZ): Your phone is a power
transmitting device. When the phone is in use, radio frequency
energy (RF) with a power output level of up to 4 watts radiates
from the antenna. When the unit is transmitting, avoid close
contact with the antenna and/or close exposure to the radio
frequency energy radiated from the antenna. (Transmission
occurs when the telephone user is talking or sending data.)
EXPLOSIVES: Radio frequency energy (RF) is a potential danger
near explosives. Turn off your phone when refuelling a vehicle or
when you are in areas of blasting operations or other hazardous
environments. ALWAYS OBEY ''Turn Off Two Way Radio'' signs.
Use the phone
key to turn off the power.
PWR
TRANSPORTING EXPLOSIVES: Because of the danger of
explosion, NEVER store nor carry flammable gas and/or liquids
or explosive materials in the same compartment with your
satellite phone. Treat LP gas and containers as an explosive
unless correctly installed with ventilation for vehicle use.
MOBILE OPERATION: Refrain from using your phone while you
are driving a vehicle, even during hands-free operation. When a
call is received or you make a call, PULL OFF THE ROAD AND
PARK. It is illegal in some locations to use mobile and radio
telephones while driving.
It is necessary to turn off the phone at Petrol/Service Stations to
eliminate the chance of interference or potentially dangerous
radio frequency energy (RF) transmissions.
INJURY IN VEHICLE: Secure the phone in your vehicle to prevent
damage to the phone and personal injury in the event of an
accident.
telephone.
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