Cordless Phone and 2-Way Radio User'sManual SN-920 ULTRA
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Ba se Unit
902-928 Mhz
AC Ada pter
900 mW
Yes
32 kbp s AD PC M
93 kbp s
142
Pulse-s ha ped F S K
Time Division D up lex (TD D )
Frequency Ho pp ing C D M A
> 200 pe r sec o nd
< -106 dBm (@ BER 10 )
-2
2 dBi Ind o or/5 dBi O utdo or
TIA/EIA-470B
Yes
FC C Part 15, Part 68
C AN/DO C RS S210, C S03
C UL 1950, UL 1950
FC C MPE
6 7/8 x 5 x 1 5/8 inche s
172 x 124 x 41 mm
18 ounc es /497 g rams
Electrica l Spec ifications
F requenc y
Po wer Sourc e
O utput Po wer
Tra nsmit Po wer Control
Sp ee ch C o d ing
Use r Data Ra te
Number of C hannels
Mod ulatio n
Dup lex
Multiple Acc es s
Freq uenc y Ho pping Rate
Re ce iver Se nsitivity
Ante nna G a in
Vo ice Q ua lity
Line Re versal Supp o rt
Reg ulation C omp lianc e
Safety C o mplianc e
Dimensions without
Antenna
Weig ht
Porta b le Ha nd set
902-928 MHz
750 mAh NiMH
630 mW
Yes
32 kb ps AD PC M
93 kb ps
142
Pulse-s ha ped FSK
Time Division D up lex (TD D)
Freq uenc y Ho pping C DM A
> 200 p er sec o nd
< -106 dBm (@ BE R 10 )
-2
Max 1.5dBi, Typica l 0 dBi / Retractable
Max 3dBi, Typic al 2 dBi / Fixed
TIA/E IA-470B
NA
F C C Part 15, Part 68
C AN /DO C RS S210, C S 03
Hearing Aid C o mpa tible
C UL 1950, UL 1950
F C C SAR (O E T- 65)
7/8 x 1 3/8 x 5 1/4 inches
46 x 34 x 132 mm
W ith Battery: 9 o unc es 250 grams
C h arg e r
NA
AC Ad ap ter
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
C U L 1950, UL 1950
3 1/2 x 4 1/8 x 2 1/4
86 x 104 x 56 mm
4 ounc es
115 g rams
Note: The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs and specifications without notice.
Product Specifications
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Cordless Safety Tips
Your cordless phone gives you the freedom and flexibility to stay
in touch while you move around. However, the safe and
responsible use of the phone depends entirely on you. Avoid
accidents by not reaching for the phone or talking on the phone if
that distracts you from working safely. Your life and the lives of
others are at stake.
1. When using your cordless phone ensure your safety and the
safety of others:
Always watch where you are walking and standing.
Don't let a phone call distract you from working safely.
2. In an Emergency
If an emergency occurs, dial 911. Remember: if you are in an
area where your phone is searching or scanning for a signal or
there is no signal, it is highly probable that a call to 911 will not
go through. Locate the nearest landline phone and call for
help.
Cordless 911 calls may not automatically provide emergency
personnel with your name, phone number or location. Tell the
dispatcher:
Your name and phone number, including area code.
The nature of the emergency.
Whether police, fire or medical assistance is needed.
The exact location of the emergency, including cross streets,
mileposts or landmarks.
BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO
REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY
TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
Important Safety Instructions