Ericsson CG 2400 User Manual

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CG 2400
User Guide
For the Ericsson® CG 2400 PC Cordless Phone System
Brea, California
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CG 2400 User Guide for the Ericsson PC Cordless Phone System Part Number EN/LZTU 104 07 R1A © 1999 by Ericsson, Inc. All rights reserved. First printing September 1999 Printed in the United States of America
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Published by Ericsson Inc., 40 Pointe Drive, Brea, CA 92821-3698
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Please follow the
installation
instructions for this
product
Do not attach the base station to your PC until you are instructed to do so during the software installation process.
Because the drivers for your new hardware are not preloaded into Windows®98, connecting the base station to your PC before the drivers are loaded by the installation procedure will prevent the PC from recognizing the base station hardware.
Ericsson Products
Year 2000 Compliant
Ericsson mobile terminal products with date and/or calendar functions are designed to handle the century turn as a normal change of date and year. On January 1, 2000, at 00.00, year denotations written as 1999 will change to 2000, and denotations written as 99 will change to 00. No drops of data, presentation or irrelevant year denotations or any other function disorder should be expected. Terminals and software will function normally after the turn of the century.
This information is valid for all Ericsson mobile terminal products, regardless of system, including all mobile phones, pagers, data products and software that support date and/or calendar functions.
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