AASTRA phone 312 Manual Do Utilizador
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Using the phone
Safety instructions
Correct use/declaration of conformity
The Aastra Phone 312 is a handset for calling via SIP in a WLAN.
The CE mark on the product confirms its conformity to the technical guidelines for user safety and
electromagnetic compatibility, valid at the time of issuing the corresponding declaration of confor-
mity according to European directive 99/5/EC.
The CE mark on the product confirms its conformity to the technical guidelines for user safety and
electromagnetic compatibility, valid at the time of issuing the corresponding declaration of confor-
mity according to European directive 99/5/EC.
The declaration of conformity can be viewed online at http://www.aastra.com.
Like every cordless phone, this handset uses radio signals which do not always guarantee a connec-
tion establishment in all circumstances. Therefore as a rule you should never rely solely on cordless
phones for essential communication (e.g. medical emergencies).
tion establishment in all circumstances. Therefore as a rule you should never rely solely on cordless
phones for essential communication (e.g. medical emergencies).
Electricity supply/power failure/battery
This product requires an AC supply for the use of the charging point. The electricity can only be dis-
connected from the charging point when the mains adapter is taken out of the socket.
connected from the charging point when the mains adapter is taken out of the socket.
If there is a power failure, all saved information (program and user data) is retained without
changes.
changes.
Important advice on the battery can be found in the section “Precautions when handling the bat-
tery”.
tery”.
Safety
The charging point can only be installed and used in a closed building.
Place the charging point on a non-slip mat.
Place the charging point on a non-slip mat.
Do not install the charging point and the handset near:
• Water, moisture or damp areas (e.g. bathroom)
• Sources of heat, direct sunlight or unventilated areas
• Devices, which produce strong magnetic fields, electronic devices, fluorescent lamps, computers,
• Water, moisture or damp areas (e.g. bathroom)
• Sources of heat, direct sunlight or unventilated areas
• Devices, which produce strong magnetic fields, electronic devices, fluorescent lamps, computers,
radio devices, televisions or fax/phone devices
• Areas where the device could be covered, or where its ventilation could be obstructed, or where
water could run into it
• Dusty areas, and areas which are subject to vibrations, jolting or extreme temperature fluctua-
tions.