Oricom EZY100 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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17 This oricom mobile phone meets the
guidelines for exposure to radio waves
The Australian safety standard for electromagnetic emissions
(EME) is set by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear
Safety Agency (ARPANSA) and regulated by the Australian
Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
These requirements are set out in the Radio Communications
Act 1992 and the Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic
Radiation - Human Exposure) Standard 2003.
All the applicable safety standards related to radio frequency
emissions were complied with during the development of this
mobile phone. The limit values are based on scientifi c directives
and include a safety margin in order to guarantee the safety of
all persons regardless of age and state of health.
SAR (Specifi c Absorption Rate) is a unit of measurement used
in the standard and it measures the amount of radio frequency
energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. SAR
values are measured using standardized methods by which the
mobile phone works in all the frequency bands used with the
highest energy level. Although the SAR values of various phone
models can differ, all the models were developed to maintain the
relevant directives on radio frequency emissions. The following
information applies to residents of countries which, as with
Australiasia, have adopted the SAR limit value recommended by
the ICNIRP (International Commission on Non−lonizing Radiation
Protection) which lies at 2W/Kg (averaged from 10 gram tissue):
The highest SAR value measured, averaged over 10g tissue,
was < 0.526 W/kg for this mobile phone measured at the ear.
SAR Information