Fcc Caution; Ised Rf Exposure Statement (Ic); Ised Notice - Sonim Bell XP5s User Manual

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FCC CAUTION

• Any Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
• The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not
be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
• The country code selection is for non-US model
only and is not available to all US model. Per FCC
regulation, all Wi-Fi product marketed in US must
be fixed to US operation channels only.
• Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are
restricted to indoor usage only.
HAC RATING
The FCC has created a rating system for cellular phones
regarding their HAC-related performance. This rating
helps consumers with hearing disabilities to find phones
that work well with their hearing aid devices. The HAC
rating and measurement procedure are described in the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI C63.19-
2011) which contains two rating standards: an "M" rating
from 1 to 4 for hearing aids operating in microphone
mode, and a "T" rating from 1 to 4 for hearing aids
operating in tele coil mode. M-Rating stands for
Microphone rating and indicates the amount of reduction
of RF interference between the telephone and the hearing
aid in acoustic coupling mode (also called microphone
mode). Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements
and generate less interference to hearing devices set in
microphone mode. T-Rating stands for telecoil rating and
represents inductive coupling with hearing aids that are
operating in telecoil mode. A telecoil is a small piece of
tightly wrapped wire, built into some hearing aids.
The microphone of a hearing aid picks up all sounds, the
telecoil only picks up an electromagnetic signal from the
telephone. Thus, users of telecoil-equipped hearing aids
are able to communicate over the telephone without the
amplification of unwanted background noise. Phones
rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and generate
less interference to hearing devices set in telecoil mode.
A combination of M-rating and T-rating defines the
final HAC rating and is a deciding factor in selecting
cellular phones for people with hearing problems. A HAC
compliant phone could be rated:
• M3/T3
• M3/T4
REGULATORY INFORMATION - USA MARKET
• M4/T3
• M4/T4
These ratings assist hearing device users to find
phones that are compatible with their hearing devices.
Ratings are shown on the phone's box or label. The
ratings are not guaranteed for suitability. The results
vary depending on the individual's hearing loss and the
immunity characteristics of the used hearing device, i.e.
its resistance to interference. The best way to evaluate
the suitability of the phone is to try it with the intended
hearing aid device.
The model XP5800 have been tested for hearing aid
device compatibility and complies with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) requirements.
These devices are rated M3/T4.

ISED RF EXPOSURE STATEMENT (IC)

This EUT is compliance with SAR for general
population/uncontrolled exposure limits in IC RSS-
102 and had been tested in accordance with the
measurement methods and procedures specified in
IEEE 1528 and IEC 62209. This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum distance 1.5 cm
between the radiator and your body. This device and
its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

ISED NOTICE

This device complies with Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada (IC: 8090A-PG2132)
license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1.
This device may not cause interference.
2.
This device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
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