Ecom Instruments Ex-GSM 01 EU Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Do not short circuit the battery module!
Dispose of the battery module in compliance with local provisions.
Do not throw the battery module away with the normal household trash.
10. Information on certification (SAR)
THIS UNIT COMPLIES WITH THE INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR
SHIELDING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION.
Your mobile unit is a radio receiving and transmitting unit. It was desi
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gned and manufactured so as not to exceed the limits recommended by
international body of rules and regulations (ICNIRP) for the output of high
frequencies. These limits constitute an integral component of compre
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hensive guidelines and stipulate the thresholds allowed for the impact of
high frequency emissions on the general population. These guidelines
were developed by independent scientific institutes by means of thorough
and regular evaluation of scientific studies. They encompass a large mar
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gin of safety, in order to ensure the safety of all persons regardless of age
and general state of health.
The limits for the impact of mobile devices is based on a unit of measure
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ment which is called the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit
documented in the international guidelines is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/Kg)*.
SAR tests are carried out on the basis of standard operating positions,
with the unit being operated at the highest allowable transmission power
in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the
highest permissible transmission power, the actual SAR values may be
considerably below the maximum value when operating the unit. This
occurs because the unit is designed to work with different transmission
powers, in order to always use only the transmission power required for
access to the mobile wireless network. As a general rule, the closer you
are to the base station, the lower the required transmission power of the
unit. The highest SAR value for this unit model when tested for use on the
ear is 0.77 W/Kg.
The SAR limits may vary depending on the national guidelines and test
requirements as well as the frequency band. The use of accessories can
affect the SAR values.
* The SAR limit for mobile units used by the general public is 2.0 W/kg, as
the average value per 20 grams of body mass. The guidelines embody a
large margin of safety for the additional protection of persons and to take
into account possible errors of measurement. The SAR limits may vary
depending on the national guidelines and the frequency band.