Technical Information - Philips HearLink miniBTE T Instructions For Use Manual

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The hearing aids contain the following
two radio technologies:
The hearing aids contain a radio
transceiver using short-range magnetic
induction technology operating at
3.84 MHz. The magnetic field strength
of the transmitter is very weak and
always below 15 nW (typically below
–40 dBμA/m at a distance of 10 metres
(-12.20 dBμA/ft) at a distance of
33 feet).
The hearing aids also contain a radio
transceiver using Bluetooth Low Energy
technology and a proprietary, short-
range radio technology both operating
at ISM band 2.4 GHz.
The radio transmitter is weak and always
below 9 mW equal to 9.6 dBm in total
radiated power.
Only use your hearing aids in areas
where wireless transmission is
permitted.
The hearing aids comply with
international standards concerning
radio transmitters, electromagnetic com-
patibility, and human exposure.
Due to the limited space available on
the hearing aid, relevant approval mark-
ings can be found in this booklet.
Additional information can be found in
the Specification Guide on
hearingsolutions.philips.com
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