Qualcomm GSP-2900 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Safety Issues
Safety Issues
This section describes the safety issues related to using your
QGFSP, and explains how to avoid dangerous conditions.
Precautions
When using your QGFSP, follow these basic safety precautions:
1. Do not use your telephone near water; do not use the
telephone near the bathtub, sink, wet basement, or a
swimming pool.
2. Avoid using the telephone during an electrical storm.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak while in the
vicinity of the gas leak.
4. Do not use the telephone when someone is within 3 meters
(10 feet) of the antenna.
Lightning protection
While the QGFSP includes grounding and circuitry to protect
equipment, facilities, and personnel from nearby lightning,
lightning is a highly unpredictable and dangerous
phenomenon. It is impossible to completely protect equipment
and personnel from lightning. Do not use the telephone during
a thunderstorm, except for brief calls in an emergency.
QGFSP components
The QGFSP components of your installation must be installed
and repaired by a qualified technician sent by your service
provider. Do not attempt to repair these components yourself.
Radio frequency energy
Your QGFSP incorporates a radio transmitter, receiver, and
antenna (the RAU) that receive and send radio frequency (RF)
energy.
The QUALCOMM Globalstar RF unit used with the phone is
designed to comply with established ANSI, FCC, and
international safety standards for safe levels of human
exposure to RF energy. Nonetheless, RF field intensity at the
surface of the transmitting Globalstar antenna is fairly high.
Maintaining a minimum line-of-sight separation distance of
35 cm (14 inches) between the transmitting antenna and all