User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Wireless Palmtop Solution
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- 1. Product Regulatory Information
- 2. General Safety Instructions
- 3. Specifications
- 4. Initial Setup
- 5. Optional Accessories
- 6. General Features
- 7. Installing the Battery Pack
- 8. Connecting the NURIT 8000 to an AC Power Outlet
- 9. Installing the External Modem
- 10. Connecting the Car Adapter
- 11. Loading Paper in the Printer
- 12. Installing the Keypad Privacy Shield
- 13. Installing a SIM, SAM, or SD/MMC Card
- 14. Connecting Peripheral Devices
- 15. Connecting a Cellular Headset
- 16. Care and Maintenance
- 17. Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Using the Magnetic Card Reader
- Appendix B: Using the Smart Card Reader
- Contact Information
6 Installation Manual
• When in the vicinity of a gas leak, do not use the
NURIT 8000, a standalone telephone or a telephone
connected to a NURIT 8000 docking station to report the
leak.
• Do not use the NURIT 8000 in an area of potential
explosive atmosphere, such as fuel or chemical storage or
transfer facilities, or in any area where you would be
advised to turn off a vehicle's engine.
• Do not replace the battery pack or charge the NURIT 8000
in an area of potential explosive atmosphere.
• Do not use the NURIT 8000 in a known blasting area.
• Do not place the NURIT 8000 in the area over a vehicle-
equipped air bag.
• If the battery pack has been removed, ensure that no
metal objects come in contact with its electrical contacts.
• The NURIT 8000 is designed for use with a built-in
internal antenna. Do not open the device with the intent of
tampering with the antenna system. Doing so may damage
the unit and violate FCC (Ministry of Communications)
regulations.
Radio Frequency Energy Emission
Your NURIT 8000 may contain a transmitter and receiver that
emit radio frequency (RF) energy. The actual frequency range
used by the NURIT 8000 is radio-modem dependent according
to the specific model. Digital modulation techniques are used.
During radio communication, the local radio system handling
the actual communication controls the actual power
transmission output level. This output level may typically vary
(relative to the distance between the user location and the cell
transmission sites).
RF energy may affect some electronic systems. Consult the
specific device manufacturer (or airline crew for possible
airborne operation) regarding permission to use this device
while airborne and associated problems. It is currently known
that use of all radio-type devices is prohibited while airborne.
• When used properly, the design of this handheld wireless
terminal complies with U.S., Canadian, European and
other standards for protection from public exposure to RF
magnetic signals.