Polycom KIRK 5020 / 5040 ® User Guide
Congratulations on your new 5020 / 5040 Handset Your new handset will provide you with the greatest possible degree of flexibility and mobility due to high battery capacity, practical weight, size and design.
Contents 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.1 Handset Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.2 Charger Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.3 Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.1.1 Phone Book 26 7.1.2 Call Register 26 7.1.3 Messages 26 7.1.4 MSF Function 27 7.1.5 External Services 27 7.1.6 Status 27 7.1.7 Settings 27 7.2 List of Menu Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 8 9 Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1 Using the Alphanumeric Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10.6.2 Reading a Short Message 43 10.6.3 Reading a Call Back Message 43 10.7 Replying a Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.7.1 Reply Using an Empty Screen 43 10.7.2 Reply in Continuation of Original Text 44 10.7.3 Reply Using a Template 44 10.8 Forwarding a Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.9 Resending a Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12.10.9 Wireless Headset Volume 57 12.10.10 Switch Between Wireless Headset and Handset 57 12.10.11 Last Number Redial 58 12.11 Advanced... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 12.11.1 Language 58 12.11.2 Any Key Answer 58 12.11.3 Long Key 58 12.11.4 Login 59 12.11.5 Time & Date 61 13 General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 13.
1 Getting Started Read all information in this section before you use your handset. 1.1 Handset Information Danger: Ensure that the adapter voltage is the same as the electrical outlet voltage.The handset uses radio signals and does not guarantee a connection in all circumstances. Do not rely on a cordless handset to make emergency calls.
program, provided for the system administrator. Location Type Part Number USA Ordinary charger 84642472 Countries outside the USA Ordinary charger 84642464 USA USB charger 84642473 Countries outside the USA USB charger 84642466 USA Power supply 84642471 EU Power supply 84642469 UK Power supply 84642470 All USB cable 84718504 1.
• Only use the original lithium battery type 84743418 (ICP73048) in the 5020 / 5040 Handset. Do not use these batteries with other products. These batteries were designed specifically for use with the 5020 / 5040 Handset and the 5020 / 5040 charger ONLY. Improper use of the batteries may result in explosion and fire hazard. Do not do anything that would cause the battery to short circuit. • Do not let battery or charger come into contact with conductive metal objects. • Do not attempt to take battery apart.
Note: The product label, including the CE logo, can be found in the battery compartment. 1.5 Charging Battery When charging battery for the first time, it is necessary to leave handset in charger for 14-16 hours for the battery to be fully charged. During normal operation, it takes approximately 6 hours to charge the handset from fully discharged to its full capacity. Turning the backlight off reduces charging time with approximately 2 hours (refer to “Turning Backlight Off” on page 52).
1.6 Battery Capacity The capacity of the battery depends on the use of backlight and talk time. Battery capacity in active mode: • up to 20 hours of talk time. Battery capacity in standby mode: • 200 hours when backlight display is turned off. • 100 hours when backlight display is set at dimmed. For information about how to check battery capacity, refer to “Battery” on page 48. 1.7 Battery Disposal Warning: Lithium lon batteries must be disposed of properly.
1 About Your 5020 / 5040 Handset A C B C D E J F G H I J D A Headset Connector B Volume Control Adjusts speaker volume. C Display Shows call information, handset status icons and guides you through option menus.
E Left Softkey On hook (idle) On hook is the term used when handset is in standby mode. Enters main menu. OR Confirms choices in menu. OR Turns handset off with a long (three second) key press. Mutes microphone Off hook (active) Off hook is the term used when handset is in active mode. F Right Softkey On hook (idle) Returns to previous menu. Off hook (active) Turns loadspeaker on. G Redirect On hook (idle) Exits menu. Off hook (active) Redirects calls.
J Keypad Lock/Unlock On hook (idle) Locks/unlocks keypad (Menu + Ø). Status Bar Display Center Softkey Text The display is divided in three parts: Status bar, Display center and Softkey Text (see figure above). The types of information shown in Status bar when: • on hook (idle) - display shows user ID, personal settings and time. If bluetooth activated (only 5040), the bluetooth icon is visible. If wireless headset connected (only 5040) the headset icon is visible. • off hook - display shows user ID.
• on hook (idle) - display shows Menu and Shortcut Menu: Menu gives access to the different functions of the handset. For more information about the content of the menu, refer to “Using the Menu” on page 26. For information about how to navigate the menu, refer to “Navigating Handset” on page 17. Shortcut: Personal shortcuts consist of functions you have chosen to add to a list of shortcuts. For more information, refer to “Personal Shortcuts” on page 19.
The telephone icon will appear when the handset is off hook or a call is connected. The envelope icon will appear when you receive a message. The charging icon will appear when the handset is placed in charger. The fully charged icon will appear when the battery is fully charged. The key lock icon indicates that the entire keypad is locked. The silent icon will appear when all sounds are disabled. The loadspeaker icon will appear when loadspeaker is turned on.
1.1.2 Display Backlight The display backlight automatically turns on when an incoming call or message arrives, or if a key is pressed. The backlight turns off when the handset is idle after a preset period of time delay. You can disable the backlight to save power, refer to “Turning Backlight Off” on page 52 for more information. 1.2 Navigating Handset The main part of the functions of the handset are grouped into different menus.
The handset also offers both personal and predefined shortcuts to selected functions in the menu. In the end of this chapter, you will find a section describing how to use these shortcuts. 1.2.1 Entering Main Menu • To enter main menu press left softkey to activate Menu. 1.2.2 Scrolling in Menus • When in menu, press top or bottom of navigation key to scroll up and down in menu. 1.2.3 Confirming Choices • When in the relevant menu, press left softkey to confirm your choices.
• Personal shortcuts Personal shortcuts consist of functions you have chosen to add to a list of shortcuts. The list is assigned to the right softkey. • Predefined shortcuts Predefined shortcuts are unchangeable and assigned to different keys on the handset. 1.2.8.1 Personal Shortcuts By adding specific functions to the list of shortcuts, you get quick access to functions you often use. Note: Personal shortcuts can only be used when handset is in standby mode (on hook).
1.2.8.2 Predefined Shortcuts Predefined shortcuts are unchangeable and assigned to different keys. In the following you will find a list of predefined shortcuts and a description of how to access and use them. Call list: While on hook, press left side of navigation key to enter call list. Incoming calls are illustrated with green arrows Outgoing calls are illustrated with blue arrows Missed calls are illustrated with red arrows Exit menu: When in menu, press R.
Press left softkey until the question ‘Turn off?’ appears in display. Press Yes to confirm. Note: When you turn handset off, all content of call register and settings of time and date are deleted if the subscribed system does not resend the information to the handset. 1.2 Adjusting Speaker Volume Adjusting speaker volume can only be done when handset is off hook. The handset will remember the speaker volume until you make a new adjustment.
code or line pool code to use. 1.1 Off Hook Dialling (Dial Directly) Press to make a call. Dial number. Press to terminate the call. 1.2 On Hook Dialling (Pre-Dial) Dial number. Press to make a call. Press to terminate the call. 1.3 Dial from Phone Book The handset’s phone book is familiar to an ordinary phone book. However, the find name function makes it easy to find a contact as you can jump directly to the desired contact using the quick search as described below.
new call is received in call list. • Incoming calls are illustrated with green arrows • Outgoing calls are illustrated with blue arrows • Missed calls are illustrated with red arrows To dial from call list: 1 While on hook, press left side of navigation key to enter call list. 2 Scroll to the desired name or number and press . Note: When you turn off the handset, all content of call list is deleted if the subscribed system does not resend the information to the handset. 1.
1.7 Speed Dial If you have assigned a number to one of the speed-dialing keys 0-9, do the following: • While on hook, press digit equivalent to number of the contact in the speed dial list continuously until call is started. Note: For more information about adding number to speed dial, refer to “Adding to Speed Dial” on page 31. 1 Answering Calls The handset must be subscribed and registered to answer a call. For more information about subscribing, refer to “Creating a Login” on page 60.
• Press Reject to refuse the call. The rejected call is registered as a missed call. 1.4 Redirect a Call Note: Redirecting a call is system dependent. If supported by the subscribed system, do the following: While on a call, press R. Dial number of the person you want to redirect the call to and press Ok. If you want to withdraw the call, press R. Press to terminate the call. 1 During Calls When you are on a call, you have three options as described in the following.
1 Using the Menu The handset offers a range of functions that are grouped into menus. The main menu consists of seven menus: Phone Book, Call Register, Messages, MSF Function, External Services, Status and Settings. For more information about accessing and navigating the menu, refer to “Navigating Handset” on page 17. Note: If handset is in menu mode, and an incoming call arrives, then menu will be dropped and the call handled as usual. When call is terminated, the handset returns to menu mode. 1.
1.1.4 MSF Function MSF Function is a special function based on MSF (Message Service Function). The function requires special software in the main system. 1.1.5 External Services External Services are features placed in the main system, and only available if the handset is subscribed to a KIRK solution. External Services include: “View Clip Stack”, “Delete Clip Stack” and “Local Phone Book”.
Delete Messages New message Inbox Outbox Erase messages Templates MSF Function Number: Status Silent Headset Auto answer Battery Ringing tone Volume Firmware version Settings Ringing volume Ringing tone Alerting volume Vibrator Silent mode Auto key lock Backlight Auto answer 9 Out of range 10 Bluetooth 11 Advanced...
1 Phone Book You can store numbers and names in your phone book. The phone book can store up to 250 names with four numbers each. A maximum of 24 digits, including spaces, is allowed for each number. Names are sorted alphabetically starting with their first character. If the display shows Memory full, it is necessary to delete one or more names from the phone book (refer to “Deleting Contact” on page 33). 1.
To find a name you can: • Scroll until you reach the desired name. To scroll through the names quickly press the navigation key continuously. • Use quick search by pressing the first letter(s) (max. 5 letters) of the desired name (refer to “Using the Alphanumeric Keyboard” on page 29). Note: It is also possible to reach phone book without entering menu using a shortcut (refer to “Predefined Shortcuts” on page 20). 1.2.
Scroll to Find name and press Select. To find a name you can: • Scroll until you reach the desired name. To scroll through the names quickly press the navigation key continuously. • Use quick search by pressing the first letter(s) (max. 5 letters) of the desired name (refer to “Using the Alphanumeric Keyboard” on page 29). Press Details. If more than one number, press Select. Scroll to Add new number and press Select. Enter the new number using the digits 0-9 and press Save.
To find a name you can: • Scroll until you reach the desired name. To scroll through the names quickly press the navigation key continuously. • Use quick search by pressing the first letter(s) (max. 5 letters) of the desired name (refer to “Using the Alphanumeric Keyboard” on page 29). Press Details. If more than one number: scroll to the desired number and press Select. Scroll to Add to speed dial and press Select. Scroll to the desired position and press Add name.
Scroll to Delete and press Select. Scroll to Speed dial number and press Select. Scroll to the desired speed dial number and press Delete. 1.2.8 Deleting Contact Use the delete name and number function if you want to delete a contact and all the belonging numbers. If you only want to delete a single number and keep the contact and the rest of the belonging numbers, refer to “Deleting Number” on page 32. Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Phone Book and press Select.
Note: If display shows Memory full, it is necessary to delete one or more contacts from phone book (refer to “Deleting Contact” on page 33). 1 Call Register The call register menu can store up to 40 of your incoming, outgoing and missed calls. Call register is divided into lists of: incoming calls, outgoing calls and missed calls. If memory of call register is full, the handset will automatically erase the oldest call when a new call is received in call register.
Scroll to the desired call and press Details. Press Options. Scroll to Add to phone book and press Select Write the name of the contact using the digits 0-9 (refer to “Using the Alphanumeric Keyboard” on page 29) and press Save. 1.1.3 Deleting an Incoming Call from List Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Call Register and press Select. Scroll to Incoming Calls and press Select. Scroll to the desired call and press Details. Press Options and scroll to Delete from list. Press Select to confirm. 1.
Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Call Register and press Select. Scroll to Outgoing Calls and press Select. Scroll to the desired call and press Details. Press Options. Scroll to Add to phone book and press Select. Write the name of the contact using the digits 0-9 (refer to “Using the Alphanumeric Keyboard” on page 29) and press Save. 1.2.3 Deleting an Outgoing Call from List Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Call Register and press Select. Scroll to Outgoing Calls and press Select.
1.3.2 Adding a Missed Call to Phone Book If you have a missed call and the number is not in phone book, it is possible to add it to phone book from the missed call list. Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Call Register and press Select. Scroll to Missed Calls and press Select. Scroll to the desired missed call and press Details. Press Options. Scroll to Add to phone book and press Select.
Note: If you only want to delete a single incoming call, see “Deleting an Incoming Call from List” on page 35. 1.4.2 Deleting All Outgoing Calls Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Call Register and press Select. Scroll to Delete and press Select. Scroll to Outgoing calls and press Select. Press Yes to empty list. Note: If you only want to delete a single outgoing call, see “Deleting an Outgoing Call from List” on page 36. 1.4.3 Deleting All Missed Calls Press Menu to enter main menu.
Both lists are sorted by time and date, starting with the latest. If the name and number of the message already exits as a contact in your phone book, the message in the inbox or outbox will be represented with the name of the contact. If the name and number do not exists in your phone book, the handset cannot recognize the number and the message will only be represented by the number. If you save a message in outbox for later handling, the message will be represented by the beginning of the text message.
If more than one number: scroll to desired number. Press Select and then press Send. When the message has been sent, the envelope icon accept. will appear. Press Ok to 1.1.1 Clearing Text Field Use the clear text function, when you are writing a new message and want to start all over. Press Options. Scroll to Clear text and press Select. 1.2 Saving a New Message in Outbox You can write a message and then save it in outbox for later handling. Press Menu to enter main menu.
Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Messages and press Select. Scroll to Inbox and press Select. Scroll to desired message and press Select. Press Options. Scroll to Forward and press Select. Press Options. Scroll to Save message and press Select. Scroll to Templates and press Select. 1.5 Sending Messages Using Templates You can create up to 10 templates in relation to the kind of message you often need to send.
• Scroll until you reach the desired name. To scroll through the names quickly press the navigation key continuously. • Use quick search by pressing the first letter(s) (max. 5 letters) of the desired name (refer to “Using the Alphanumeric Keyboard” on page 29). Press Select. If more than one number: scroll to desired number. Press Select and then press Send. 1.6 Reading a Message In addition to the messages for general use as described in this chapter, you can receive other types of messages.
Note: Read messages are marked with an X in inbox. To read the long message later: • If you want to read the message later, press Exit. The envelope icon will then be placed in the status bar, indicating that there is an unread message in inbox. 1.6.2 Reading a Short Message The envelope icon short message. and the text message appear in the display, when you receive a To delete the short message: • Press OK. 1.6.
Scroll to Reply and press Select. Scroll to Empty screen and press Select. Write a message and press Options. Scroll to Send and press Select. Press Send. 1.7.2 Reply in Continuation of Original Text Note: Original text refers to the received text message. Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Messages and press Select. Scroll to Inbox and press Select. Scroll to the desired received message and press Select. Press Options. Scroll to Reply and press Select. Scroll to Original text and press Select.
1.8 Forwarding a Message If you want to forward a message to a contact, do the following: Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Messages and press Select. Scroll to Inbox and press Select. Scroll to the desired received message and press Select. Press Options. Scroll to Forward and press Select. Press Send and then press Search. To find a name you can: • Scroll until you reach the desired name. To scroll through the names quickly press the navigation key continuously.
when the memory is full. For more information about replacing a template, refer to “Saving a New Message as a Template” on page 40. Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Messages and press Select. Scroll to Templates and press Select. Scroll to the desired template and press Options. Scroll to Erase and press Select. Press Yes to erase the template. 1.
Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Messages and press Select. Scroll to Erase messages and press Select. Scroll to Inbox and press Select. Press Yes to erase all messages from inbox. Note: If you only want to erase a single message from inbox, refer to “Erasing a Single Message” on page 46. 1.14 Erase All Messages from Outbox Use this function to erase all messages from your outbox. Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Messages and press Select. Scroll to Erase messages and press Select.
1.1 Silent When silent mode is turned on, the handset will not ring when a call arrives. However, you will still be able to see the arriving call in the display. For more information about changing settings for silent mode, refer to “Silent Mode” on page 50. 1.2 Headset Using headset allows you to keep up your activities and use the phone at the same time. For more information about changing settings for headset, refer to “Scroll to On or Off and press Change.” on page 58. 1.
1.6 Volume Adjusts ringing volume according to the noise level of the surrounding environment. For more information about adjusting ringing volume, refer to “Ringing Volume” on page 49.’ 1.7 Firmware Version Information about the firmware version provided for the system administrator. 1 Settings The setting menu offers you the opportunity to customize the handset according to your needs. The settings can be changed at any time.
Scroll to the desired ring tone and press Change to select and listen to the chosen ring tone. Repeat the process if you want to choose and listen to other ring tones. 1.3 Alerting Volume Alerts are short beeps that appear when: • You receive a new message. • You send a message. • The handset is moving out of range. • The handset is out of range. • The battery capacity is low. • You create a login. To adjust alerting volume: Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select.
Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Silent mode and press Select. Scroll to On or Off and press Change. Note: It is also possible to turn Silent mode on or off without entering menu. While on hook, press Menu followed by #. 1.5.1 Changing Settings of Silent Mode When silent mode is turned on, you can select other ways of indicating incoming calls or messages: • Display flashing When turned on, the display will flash when an incoming call or message arrives.
To answer a call when auto key lock is on, press automatically locks. . When you end the call, keypad 1.7 Backlight The display backlight automatically turns on when an incoming call or message arrives, or a key is pressed. The backlight turns off when handset is in standby mode after a preset period of time delay. 1.7.1 Setting Backlight at Dimmed When setting display backlight at dimmed, display information can still be seen vaguely when handset is in standby mode. Press Menu to enter main menu.
1.8 Auto Answer When auto answer is turned on, the handset automatically goes off hook when an incoming call arrives. If subscribed to a wireless solution, the handset automatically goes on hook when calls are terminated. To turn auto answer on/off: Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Auto answer and press Select. Scroll to On or Off and press Change. Note: When charging, auto answer is inactive. 1.8.
1.9 Out of Range The out of range indicator appears when handset is moving out of or already is out of range of base station. Note: When the handset has been outside the coverage area, it can take up to 30 seconds before the handset is back on the system after re-entering coverage area. To turn out of range on/off: Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Out of range and press Select. Scroll to On or Off and press Change. 1.9.
ume (12.10.9), to switch the audio between the headset and the handset (12.10.10), and finally it is possible to redial the last number entered in the handset (12.10.11). 1.10.1 Activate Bluetooth Function To use the bluetooth funcition, you must activate the bluetooth function. Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Bluetooth and press Select. Scroll to Active and press Select. Scroll to On and press Select. The Bluetooth function is now activated. 1.10.
Activate Off by pressing Select. Bluetooth is now deactivated, and any bluetooth device connected to the handset has now been disconnected. 1.10.4 Activate Bluetooth Again Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Bluetooth and press Select. Scroll to Device list and press Select. Press Yes, and Bluetooth is activated again. Press Options Press Select and scroll to Connect. to connect to the headset again. 1.10.5 Disconnect Wirelees Headset.
Scroll to Bluetooth and press Select. Scroll to Device list and press Select. Press Options. Scroll to Delete and press Select. Press Yes to remove the headset from the device list. 1.10.8 Auto Connect It is possible to connect automatically to the handset when the headset is turned on. Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Bluetooth Scroll to Active and press and press Select. Select. Scroll to Settings and press Select.
Press Headset, and the audio is switched back to the headset. 1.10.11 Last Number Redial Consult the user guide of the wireless headset for last number redial instructions. 1.11 Advanced... In the setting menu it is also possible to define the following advanced settings: language, any key answer, headset, long key, login and time and date. 1.11.1 Language There are 10 predefined languages in the handset: English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Czech, Italian, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish.
Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Advanced and press Select. Scroll to Long key and press Select. Scroll to desired definition and press Change. 1.11.4 Login Before you can use the registered handset it is necessary to subscribe the handset to a system (login). The handset can be subscribed to up to 10 different systems. To subscribe to a system, refer to “Creating a Login” on page 60. 1.11.4.
Note: If one of the systems not chosen is removed, the handset remains connected to the system in use. 1.11.4.3 Creating a Login To create a login, the system must allow subscriptions to be made. Some systems also require an Authentication Code (AC). If more than one system currently permits subscription, you will need to know the ID of the system to which you want to subscribe. Authentication Codes and system ID’s will be provided be the system administrator.
1.11.5 Time & Date Note: When you turn off the handset, the settings of time are deleted if the subscribed system does not resend the information to the handset. 1.11.5.1 Choose Time Format Press Menu to enter main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Advanced and press Select. Scroll to Time & date and press Select. Scroll to Time format and press Select. Scroll to desired time format and press Change. 1.11.5.2 Set Time Press Menu to enter main menu.
Scroll to Advanced and press Select. Scroll to Time & date and press Select. Scroll to Change date and press Select. Scroll to desired date format and press Change. Place cursor on the digit, you want to change. Press a digit. The cursor will then automatically jump to the next digit. Press Change. 1 General Information 1.1 Troubleshooting The handset freezes. Remove and replace battery pack. Press left softkey to turn on the handset. The handset does not ring. Check whether Silent mode is turned On.
• The handset is exposed to water or metal dust. • The handset is mistreated. • The handset is exposed to unauthorized break-in. Approvals Access profile: EN 300444 V1.4.1:2002 EN 301 489 - 1: Version 1.4.1 EN 301 489 - 6: Version 1.2.1 Radio: EN 301 406 V1.5.1. 2003 Safety: EN 60950-1: 2001 + A11 + CORRIG Size and weight Size: 146 x 48 x 19mm Weight: 110 g incl.
Polycom (UK) Ltd tímto prohlašuje, že tento KIRK 5020 / Cesky [Czech]: 5040 Handset je ve shode se základními požadavky a dalšími príslušnými ustanoveními smernice 1999/5/ES. Dansk [Danish]: Undertegnede Polycom (UK) Ltd erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr KIRK 5020 / 5040 Handset overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/ EF.
Lietuviu [Lithuanian]: Šiuo Polycom (UK) Ltd deklaruoja, kad šis KIRK 5020 / 5040 Handset atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/ 5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Nederlands [Dutch]: Hierbij verklaart Polycom (UK) Ltd dat het toestel KIRK 5020 / 5040 Handset in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Explosive Device Proximity Warning Warning Do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be especially qualified for such use. Waarschuwing Gebruik dit draadloos netwerkapparaat alleen in de buurt van onbeschermde ontstekers of in een omgeving met explosieven indien het apparaat speciaal is aangepast om aan de eisen voor een dergelijk gebruik te voldoen.
The WEEE Marking on this equipment indicates that the product must not be disposed of with unsorted waste, but must be collected separately. Before using your telephone equipment, you should always follow basic safety instruction to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons, and damage to property. 1. Read and understand all instructions 2. Follow all warnings and instructions including those marked on the product 3. Unplug this product before cleaning.
15. This telephone will not operate in the event of a blackout. Please keep a backup phone for emergencies. 16. Installation must be performed in accordance with all relevant national wiring rules. 17. Plug acts as Disconnect Device - The socket outlet to which this apparatus is connected must be installed near the equipment and must always be readily accessible. 18. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
1.2.4.1 Intrinsic safety Do not use the handset in conditions where there is a danger of electrically ignited explosions. Exposure to sunlight, heat and moisture Do not expose the cordless phone to direct sunlight for long periods. Keep the cordless phone away from excessive heat and moisture. Spare parts and accessories Use only approved spare parts and accessories. The operation of non-approved parts cannot be guaranteed and may even cause damage.
EMC:CAUTIONS: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may ask you to disconnect the system from the line until the problem has been corrected or they may discontinue your service temporarily.
IC Note: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The Term “IC“: before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone.
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