Notes On Safety - Optus S2 User Manual

Mobile satellite telephone
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NOTES ON SAFETY

ELECTRICAL SAFETY: The
Optus MobileSat S2
AS/NZS 60950-2000 and ACA TS 022-1997 technical standards.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR SATELLITE
PHONE: Speed Control, Engine Management computers, Anti-
Brake System, Fuel Injection System, Digital Instrument Panel
Displays, and High Wattage Audio Systems. These electronic
devices are usually protected in vehicle installations from
emitting electromagnetic radiation. A possibility exists that such
devices could interfere with proper operation of your satellite
phone. Alternatively, your satellite phone may interfere with
other devices. Consult your vehicle dealer and/or manufacturer's
representative should such problems develop.
The
complies with AS/NZS CISPR 22-2002
Optus MobileSat S2
and Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation – Human
Exposure) Standard 2003 (HES) technical standards.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Users of this equipment should
note that, as with any radio transmitter, this equipment
is capable under some circumstances of causing
interference in other nearby electronic equipment.
Users should be considerate of others in this regard and where
appropriate, move their satellite telephone away from any nearby
affected equipment.
Note: The symbol
indicates the SND key on the phone. A similar box is
SND
used for all other keys (the numeric keys only show the number), within this
manual.
For example:
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the letters ABC are not shown.
COMPLIANCE LABELLING
The Optus MobileSat S2 complies with the applicable regulatory
requirements of the Australian Communications Authority (ACA)
and the regulatory compliance A-Tick label is located on the
underside of the telephone unit.
complies with
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Figure 2 – Front View
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