Operation and Maintenance
Each card (like each cordless phone) has its own, globally known unique serial number for DECT
devices (IPEI: International Portable Equipment Identity), used for the registration process on DECT
communication systems. In an operation with the card, the data stored on the card is always used.
Note:
• The microSD card can only be used as from Device hardware 2 (concerns Mitel 620 DECT, Mitel
630 DECT).
• Use the card only after reading this detailed description of the card functions. Failing to observe
these recommendations may cancel the registration of operational devices.
• All registration and device data on the card is encrypted and protected against copying.
• Do not use the card with other devices (e.g. camera) to avoid reformatting the card mistakenly and
to have enough storage space.
• The card can no longer be used with the cordless phones after being erased or formatted.
• Commercially available microSD cards cannot be used (except to copy local settings, see Copying
local settings using a commercially available microSD card).
Using a microSD card
Note:
The microSD card must be handled very carefully. The contacts must be free from dust, humidity, oil,
etc. Do not store the card in warm areas (exposed to direct sunlight, for example). Do not bend the
card as this may damage the contacts.
1. Switch off the cordless phone.
2. Open the battery compartment and remove the battery.
3. Push the card holder downwards and carefully tilt the cover slightly upwards (see DECT terminals on
page 208 on the left).
CAUTION:
Never touch the now visible and shining golden contacts! Static discharges may lead to device
malfunction.
4. Place the card in the holder (with the contact surfaces downwards and the side card interfaces
leftwards).
5. Close the card holder then carefully push it upwards until it snaps into place.
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System Manual for Mitel SMB Controller 210