User manual
VoloFone™ VF100  User Manual 
Copyright © Vololink Pty Ltd 2006-08  V1.1 Jan 2008  Page 4 of 50 
Safe and Efficient Use 
Note: please read this information before using your VoloFone™VF100. 
Save this user manual as it contains important safety information and operating instructions. 
  The VoloFone™ VF100 is intended for indoor use only. 
  The VoloFone™ VF100 must not be connected to telephone cabling that leaves the building. 
  Use only the supplied AC adaptor. 
  Should it be necessary please return the VoloFone™ VF100 to your supplier for repair. 
  The (optional) battery base of the VoloFone™ VF100 contains a backup battery. 
  Ensure the main unit is securely located on the base. 
  If  mains  power  fails,  the  (optional)  battery  backup  will  continue  to  power  the  VoloFone™  VF100  for 
several hours. 
  Once mains power returns, the (optional) backup battery will be recharged without any user intervention. 
  If unit is going to be left without mains power for more than a few days, disconnect the (optional) backup 
battery by removing the base. This will prolong the battery life. 
  The (optional) backup battery has an expected life of 5 years under normal use and conditions. 
  Replace the (optional) backup battery only with the same type. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is 
replaced by an incorrect type. 
  When installing  a  backup  battery  in  the  base  of  the  VoloFone™  VF100,  ensure  the  battery  cable  is 
installed with correct polarity: the positive (red) lead should go to the positive (red) battery terminal. 
Radio Frequency Energy 
Your VoloFone™ VF100 is both a radio transmitter and receiver. When the VoloFone™ VF100 is turned on, 
it receives and transmits RF (Radio Frequency) energy. The  system  that handles your call  when you are 
using your VoloFone™ VF100 controls the power level at which your VoloFone™ VF100 transmits. 
All VoloFone™ VF100 terminals are designed to operate within the limits for exposure to RF energy set by 
national authorities and international health agencies. These limits are verified by SAR (Specific Absorption 
Rate) measurements; which are usually performed on products that are intended for use at the ear. As the 
VoloFone™ VF100 is not intended be used close to the human body SAR measurements are not applicable 
to the VoloFone™ VF100. 
Electronic Devices 
Most modern electronic equipment, for example equipment in hospitals and cars, is shielded from the effects 
of RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment is not, so the RF energy from the VoloFone™ VF100 
may affect some electronic equipment, therefore: 
  Do not use your VoloFone™ VF100 near medical equipment without requesting permission. 
  Do not use your VoloFone™ VF100 in airplanes. 
  Pacemaker patients should be aware that the use of a VoloFone™ VF100 close to a pacemaker may 
cause the pacemaker to malfunction. 
  Some hearing aids might be disturbed if placed very close to the VoloFone™ VF100. 
Electrical  devices  connected  to  the  same  AC  power  outlet  that  is  used  by  the  VoloFone™  VF100  may 
generate excessive interference to the VoloFone™ VF100. 










