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![]() | U.S. Federal Regulation Restricts this Device to Sale by order of Physician. May also be applicable in other Countries |
![]() | Type BF Applied Part |
![]() | Class II Device |
![]() | No Open Flames (Concentrator); Do not incinerate (Battery). |
![]() | No smoking |
![]() | No oil or grease |
![]() | Do Not Disassemble |
![]() | Electrical Safety Agency Certificate |
![]() | European Declaration of Conformity |
![]() | The manufacturer of this POC has determined this device conforms to all applicable FAA requirements for POC carriage and use on board aircraft. |
![]() | Compliant with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment/Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE/RoHS) recycling directive |
![]() | Keep Dry |
![]() | Indoor or Dry Location Use Only, Do Not Get Wet |
![]() | AC Power |
![]() | DC Power |
![]() | Refer to instruction manual/booklet. |
![]() | Manufacturer |
![]() | Authorized Representative in the European Community |
![]() | This symbol indicates use of the automobile DC input power cable (BA-306) |
The Inogen One® G5 Oxygen Concentrator is used on a prescriptive basis by patients requiring supplemental oxygen. It supplies a high concentration of oxygen and is used with a nasal cannula to channel oxygen from the concentrator to the patient. The Inogen One® G5 may be used in home, institution, vehicle and various mobile environments.
The expected life for the Inogen One® G5 Oxygen System is 5 years, with the exception of the sieve beds (metal columns) which have an expected life of 1 year and the batteries, which have an expected life of 500 full charge/discharge cycles.
Item | Description | Function |
1 | ON / OFF Button | Press once to turn "ON"; Press and hold for one second to turn "OFF". |
2 | Flow Setting Control Buttons | Use the – or + flow setting control buttons to select the setting as shown on the display. There are six settings, from 1 to 6. |
3 | Volume Control Button | Pressing this button will change the volume level, from 1 to 4. |
4 | Audible Alert Button | Pressing this button will toggle the Inogen One® G5's breath detection audible alert on and off. Breath Detection Alert Mode. The Inogen One® G5 will alert with audible and visual signals for "no breath detected" when this mode is enabled and no breath has been detected for 60 seconds. At 60 seconds, the device will enter into auto pulse mode and once another breath is detected, the device will exit auto pulse mode and deliver normally on inspiration. The display's mode indication area will show a bell icon, flashing yellow light and display message when the alert is enabled. If power is lost, the breath detection audible alert remains set in the user preferred mode. |
Item | Description | Function |
5 | Display | This screen displays information regarding flow setting, power status, battery life and errors. Display appearance will vary. Before use, remove the static cling FCC label from the screen. |
6 | Indicator Lights | A green light indicates breath detection. A yellow light indicates either a change in operating status or a condition that may need response (alert). A flashing light is higher priority than non-flashing. |
7 | Audible Signals | An audible signal (beep) indicates either a change in operating status or a condition that may need response (alert). More frequent beeps indicate higher priority conditions. The default volume is set at level 1 and can be adjusted to higher settings but it can not be silenced. If power is lost, the audible signal remains set in the user preferred adjusted setting. |
8 | Backlight | A backlight will illuminate the screen for 15 seconds when the on/off button is briefly pressed. |
Particle Filter
The filters must be in place at the intake ends of the concentrator during operation to keep input air clean.
DC Power In
Connection for external power from the AC power supply or DC power cable.
Cannula Nozzle Fitting
The nasal cannula connects to this nozzle for Inogen One® G5 output of oxygenated air.
USB Port
For service use only.
Single battery (BA-500) and double battery (BA-516)
AC power supply (BA-501)
DC power cable (BA-306)
The battery will power the Inogen One® G5 without connection to an external power source. When fully charged, a single battery will provide up to 4.5 hours of operation; a double battery will provide up to 9 hours of operation. The battery recharges when properly installed in the Inogen One® G5 and the concentrator is connected to AC or DC power. Recharging time is up to 4 hours for a single battery and 8 hours for a double battery. While the Inogen One® G5 is operating on battery power, the battery will discharge. The display will indicate the estimated remaining percentage (%) or minutes of use.
When the concentrator detects that the battery life is low, with less than 10 minutes remaining, a low priority alert will sound. When the battery is empty, the alert will change to a high priority.
When battery life is low, do one of the following:
If the Inogen One® G5 is being powered by the AC power supply or DC power, batteries will charge during operation. Leaving your Inogen One® G5 plugged in past the full charge time will not harm the concentrator or the battery.
To ensure that your battery is properly charging, inspect that the correct AC and DC power output plug adapter is being used and that the adapter is properly inserted into the power outlet. Observe the display or lights that indicate charging status.
NOTE: When starting to charge a fully discharged battery, the charging process may start and stop during the first few minutes.
Always keep liquids away from batteries. If batteries become wet, discontinue use immediately and dispose of battery properly.
To extend the run-time of your battery, avoid running in temperatures less than 41˚F (5˚C) or higher than 95˚F (35˚C) for extended periods of time.
When the single or double battery is not attached to the Inogen® One G5 Concentrator, you can check the battery gauge on the battery to determine the amount of charge available. Determine the amount of battery charge available by pressing the green battery icon button and observing how many LEDs illuminate.
4 LEDs Light: 75% to 100% full
3 LEDs Light: 50% to 75% full
2 LEDs Light: 25% to 50% full
1 LED Lights: 10% to 25% full
1 LED Blinks: Battery is less than 10% full and needs to be recharged
The Inogen One® G5 AC power supply (BA-501) is used to power the Inogen One® G5 concentrator from an AC power source.
The Inogen One® G5 AC power supply is specifically designed for use with the Inogen One® G5 Oxygen Concentrator (IO-500). The AC power supply provides the precise current and voltage required to safely power the Inogen One® G5 and is designed to operate from specified AC power sources. When used with AC power sources, the power supply automatically adapts to input voltages from 100V to 240V (50-60HZ) permitting use with most power sources throughout the world.
The AC power supply will charge the Inogen One® G5 Batteries when used with AC input power. Due to aircraft power limitations, the AC Power Supply cannot be used to charge the Inogen One® G5 Battery when used on an aircraft.
The AC power supply is used with the following components:
The DC power cable (BA-306) is designed for use with the Inogen One® G5 Oxygen Concentrator (IO-500). The DC power input cable connects directly to the automobile cigarette lighter or auxiliary DC power supply.
A nasal cannula must be used with the Inogen One® G5 to provide oxygen from the concentrator. A single lumen cannula up to 25 feet in length is recommended to ensure proper breath detection and oxygen delivery.
The Carry Bag provides a protective cover with a handle and shoulder strap to enable you to carry the Inogen One® G5. The Inogen One® G5 can be operated using battery power during transport with the Carry Bag.
Alternative/optional way of carrying your Inogen One® G5, hands free, more comfort, out of your way with extra pockets for additional accessories. To order please call Inogen Client Services.
The Inogen One® G5 external battery charger will charge the Inogen One® G5 single and double batteries.
NOTE: These contacts are not powered unless a battery is in place and charging. To completely remove power from the external battery charger, remove the plug.
The FAA allows the Inogen One G5 onboard all U.S. aircraft, here are a few points to make air travel easy.
NOTE: The AC Power Supply cannot be used to charge the Inogen One G5 battery when onboard aircraft. Traveling by bus, train or boat, contact your carrier to find out about power port ability.
The Inogen One® G5 display contains power status icons, mode icons, informational icons and notification icons.
These icons are examples of those shown in the display's window when the Inogen One® G5 is operating on battery power.
![]() | Battery is Empty |
![]() | Battery has less than 10% charge remaining. The icon flashes. |
![]() | Battery has approximately 40% to 50% charge remaining. |
![]() | Battery is full. |
The mode icons below are examples of those shown when the Inogen One® G5 is operating from an external power supply and charging the battery. The lightning bolt indicates that an external power supply is connected.
![]() | The battery is fully charged and is charging as necessary to maintain its charge. |
![]() | Battery is charging with charge level between 60% and 70%. |
![]() | Battery is charging with charge level less than 10%. |
![]() | The Inogen One® G5 is operating from an external power source with no battery present. |
These are the mode icons shown in the display's window.
![]() | The breath detection audible alert has been enabled. |
![]() | The breath detection audible alert is disabled. This is the default condition. |
![]() | Sound Level 1 |
![]() | Sound Level 2 |
![]() | Sound Level 3 |
![]() | Sound Level 4 |
The icons below are examples of those shown when pertaining to Bluetooth functionality.
![]() | Bluetooth turned off. |
![]() | Bluetooth turned on. |
![]() | Pairing with Inogen Connect application. |
![]() | Concentrator unpaired from mobile device. |
The following displayed icons are not accompanied by any audible feedback or any visual change in the indicator lights.
Description | Display Icons | Condition/Action/Explanation |
Setting X Please Wait | ![]() | Displayed during warm up. "X" represents the selected flow setting (eg., Setting 2). |
Setting X Battery Hours: Minutes | ![]() HH:MM | Default display when operating on battery power. "X" represents the selected flow setting (e.g., Setting 2). "HH:MM" represents the approximate time remaining on the battery charge (e.g., 1:45). |
Setting X Battery Charging XX% | ![]() | Default display when operating on an external power supply and the battery is charging. "xx%" represents the percent battery charge (e.g., 86%). |
Setting X Battery XX% | ![]() | Default display when the battery is not charging or when the time remaining is not available from the battery. |
Battery Charging XX% | ![]() | Displayed when the concentrator is plugged in and being used to charge a battery (not being used for oxygen production). It is normal to see a fully charged battery read between 95% and 100% when external power is removed. This feature maximizes the useful life of the battery. |
Sieve Reset | ![]() | Displayed when column maintenance is required and once the replacement columns have been installed. |
Sieve Reset Success | ![]() | Displayed once the columns have been successfully reset. |
The Inogen One® G5 monitors various parameters during operation and utilizes an intelligent alert system to indicate a malfunction of the concentrator. Mathematical algorithms and time delays are used to reduce the probability of false alerts while still ensuring proper notification of an alert condition.
If multiple alert conditions are detected, the highest priority alert will be displayed.
Note that failure to respond to the cause of an alert condition for low, medium and high priority alerts potentially will result in discomfort or reversible minor injury only and develop within a period of time sufficient to switch to a backup source of oxygen.
The following notification icons are accompanied by a single, short beep.
Description | Display Icons | Condition/Action/Explanation |
Please Wait Shutting Down | ![]() | On/Off button has been pressed for two seconds. Concentrator is performing system shut down. |
Hours: Minutes Software Version: Serial Number | HH:MM Vx.x: SN | Audible Alert button has been pressed for five seconds. |
The following low priority alerts are accompanied by a double beep and a solid yellow light.
Description | Display Icons | Condition/Action/Explanation |
Battery Low Attach Plug | ![]() | Battery power is low, with less than 10 minutes remaining. Attach external power supply or power down and insert a fully charged battery. |
Replace Columns | ![]() | Column maintenance is required within 30 days. Contact your equipment provider to arrange for service. |
Check Battery | ![]() | Battery error has occurred. Check the connection of your battery and ensure that it is properly attached and latched on concentrator. If battery error recurs with same battery, stop using the battery and switch to a new battery or remove battery and operate concentrator using external power supply. |
Oxygen Low | ![]() | Concentrator is producing oxygen at a slightly low level (<82%) for a period of 10 minutes. If condition persists, contact your equipment provider. |
Remove Battery to Cool | ![]() | Battery has exceeded its charging temperature and charging has stopped. The battery will not charge while this alert is present but will begin to charge when the battery temperature returns to the normal operating range. If battery charging is desired sooner, remove the battery from the concentrator and allow it to cool in an open area for approximately 10-15 minutes. Then, re-insert the battery into the Inogen One® G5. If the problem still persists, contact your equipment provider. |
Service Soon | ![]() | The concentrator requires servicing at the earliest convenience. The concentrator is operating to specification and may continue to be used. Contact your equipment provider to arrange for service. |
Sensor Fail | ![]() | The concentrator's oxygen sensor has malfunctioned. You may continue to use the concentrator. If the condition persists, contact your equipment provider. |
The following medium priority alerts are accompanied by a triple beep, repeated every 25 seconds, and a flashing yellow light.
Description | Display Icons | Condition/Action/Explanation |
No Breath Detect Check Cannula | ![]() | Concentrator has not detected a breath for 60 seconds. Check that cannula is connected to concentrator, there are no kinks in tubing and cannula is positioned properly in your nose. |
Oxygen Error | ![]() | Oxygen output concentration has been below 50% for 10 minutes. If condition persists, switch to your backup oxygen source and contact your equipment provider to arrange for service. |
O2 Delivery Error | ![]() | A breath has been recognized, but proper oxygen delivery has not been detected. |
Battery HOT Warning | ![]() | Battery has exceeded temperature limit while concentrator is running on battery power. If possible, move concentrator to a cooler location or power unit with an external power supply and remove battery. If condition persists, contact your equipment provider. |
System Hot Warning | ![]() | Concentrator temperature has exceeded temperature limit. If possible move concentrator to a cooler location. Ensure air intake and outlet vents have clear access and particle filters are clean. If condition persists, contact your equipment provider. |
The following high priority alerts are accompanied by a five beep pattern, repeated every 10 seconds and a flashing yellow light.
Description | Display Icons | Condition/Action/Explanation |
Battery Empty Attach Plug | ![]() | Concentrator has insufficient battery power to produce oxygen. Attach external power supply or exchange battery, then restart unit if necessary by pressing On/Off button. |
Battery HOT | ![]() | Battery has exceeded temperature limit while concentrator is running on battery power. Concentrator has stopped producing oxygen. If possible, move concentrator to a cooler location, then turn power off and back on. Ensure air intake and outlet vents have clear access and particle filters are clean. If condition persists, switch to a backup source of oxygen and contact your equipment provider. |
System HOT | ![]() | Concentrator temperature is too high and oxygen production is shutting down. Ensure air intake and outlet vents have clear access and particle filters are clean. If condition persists, switch to a backup source of oxygen and contact your equipment provider. |
System COLD | ![]() | This may result from the concentrator being stored in a cold environment (below 0ºC (32ºF)). Move to a warmer environment to allow the unit to warm up before starting it. If condition persists, switch to a backup source of oxygen and contact your equipment provider. |
System Error | ![]() | Concentrator has stopped producing oxygen and is shutting down. You should:
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Problem | Possible Cause | Recommended Solution |
Any problem accompanied by information on concentrator display, indicator lights and/or audible signals | Refer to Chapter 5 | Refer to Chapter 5 |
Concentrator does not power on when On/Off button is pressed | Battery is discharged or no battery is present | Use external power supply or replace battery with one that is fully charged |
AC Power supply is not connected properly | Check power supply connection and verify green light is solid | |
DC Cable is not connected properly | Check DC Cable connection at the Concentrator and at cigarette lighter or auxiliary DC power source | |
Malfunction | Contact your equipment provider | |
No oxygen | Concentrator is not powered on | Press On/Off button to power concentrator |
Cannula is not connected properly or is kinked or obstructed | Check cannula and its connection to concentrator nozzle |
Your nasal cannula should be replaced on a regular basis. Consult with your physician and/or equipment provider and/or cannula manufacturer's instructions for replacement information. A single lumen cannula up to 25 feet in length is recommended to ensure proper breath detection and oxygen delivery.
You may clean the outside case using a cloth dampened with a mild liquid detergent (such as Dawn™) and water.
The particle filters must be cleaned weekly to ensure the ease of air flow. Remove filters from the front and back of the device. Clean the particle filters with a mild liquid detergent (such as Dawn™) and water; rinse in water and dry before reuse.
To purchase additional particle filters contact your equipment provider or Inogen.
The output filter is intended to protect the user from inhalation of small particles in the product gas flow. The Inogen One® G5 includes an output filter conveniently located behind the removable cannula nozzle fitting.
Under normal conditions the output filter could last the life of the product.
The Cigarette Lighter DC power plug contains a fuse. If the DC input cable is being used with a known good power source and the unit is not receiving power, the fuse may need to be replaced.
To replace the fuse, follow these instructions and refer to the photograph below.
Standard and Optional Accessories | |
Inogen One® G5 single battery | BA-500 |
Inogen One® G5 double battery | BA-516 |
Carry Bag | CA-500 |
Backpack | CA-550 |
External Battery Charger | BA-503 |
AC Power Supply | BA-501 |
DC Power Cable | BA-306 |
Maintenance Items | |
Replacement intake particle filters | RP-500 |
Output Filter Replacement Kit | RP-404 |
Inogen One® G5 columns | RP-502 |
Note: Additional options may be available for country-specific power cords. To order contact Inogen or your equipment provider.
For assistance, if needed, in setting up, using, maintaining, or to report unexpected operation or events, contact your equipment provider or manufacturer.
The following steps can be done by pressing specific buttons on the device's screen or within Inogen Connect App.
Steps from your device's display:
Steps using Inogen Connect App.:
Dimensions: | L / W / H: 7.19 in. / 3.26 in. / 7.11 in. |
w/ 8-cell battery | L / W / H: 7.19 in. / 3.26 in. / 8.15 in. |
w/ 16-cell battery | L / W / H: 7.19 in. / 3.26 in. / 9.03 in. |
Weight: | 4.77 pounds (includes single battery) |
Noise: | 39 dBA typical at setting 2 (MDS-Hi) Maximum Sound Power of 58 dBA and Maximum Sound Pressure level of 50 dBA per ISO 80601-2-69 |
Warm up time: | 2 minutes |
Oxygen Concentration**: | 90% - 3% /+ 6% at all settings |
Flow Control Settings: | 6 settings: 1 to 6 |
Maximum Outlet Pressure | < 28.9 PSI |
Power: AC Power Supply: | AC Input: 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz |
Auto-Sensing: 2.0-1.0A | |
DC Power Cable: | DC Input: 13.5-15.0VDC,120W Max. |
Rechargeable Battery: | Voltage: 12.0 to 16.8 VDC (±0.5V) |
Battery Duration*: | Up to 4.5 hours with single battery Up to 9 hours with double battery |
Battery Charging Time: | Up to 4 hours for a single battery Up to 8 hours for a double battery |
Environmental Ranges Intended for Use: | Temperature: 41 to 104˚F (5 to 40˚C) Humidity: 0% to 95%, non-condensing Altitude: 0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3048 meters) |
Environmental Ranges Intended for Shipping and Storage: | Temperature: -13 to 158˚F (-25 to 70˚C) Humidity: 0% to 95%, non-condensing Store in a dry environment Altitude: 0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3048 meters) |
Transportation: | Keep Dry, Handle With Care |
*Battery time varies with flow setting and environmental conditions
** Based on atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi (101 kPa) at 70°F (21°C)
Contains Transmitter Module IC: 2417C-BX31A. Contains FCC ID: N7NBX31A
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Classification:
Follow your local governing ordinances for disposal and recycling of the Inogen One® G5 and accessories. If WEEE regulations apply, do not dispose of in unsorted municipal waste. Within Europe, contact the EU Authorized Representative for disposal instructions. The battery contains lithium ion cells and should be recycled. The battery must not be incinerated.
Inogen One® G5 Flow Setting | ||||||
Breaths per Minute | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
15 | 14.0 | 28.0 | 42.0 | 56.0 | 70.0 | 84.0 |
20 | 10.5 | 21.0 | 31.5 | 42.0 | 52.5 | 63.0 |
25 | 8.4 | 16.8 | 25.2 | 33.6 | 42.0 | 50.4 |
30 | 7.0 | 14.0 | 21.0 | 28.0 | 35.0 | 42.0 |
35 | 6.0 | 12.0 | 18.0 | 24.0 | 30.0 | 36.0 |
40 | 5.3 | 10.5 | 15.8 | 21.0 | 26.3 | 31.5 |
mL/breath +/- 15% per ISO 80601-2-67 | ||||||
Total Volume per Minute (ml/min) | 210 | 420 | 630 | 840 | 1050 | 1260 |
This device is designed to conform to the following standards:
Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity:
The Concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of the Concentrator should make sure it is used in such an environment.
Immunity Test | IEC 60601 Test Level | Compliance Level | Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance |
Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6 Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3 | 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 6Vrms at various bands per standard 10V/m 80 MHz to 6.0 GHz | 3 Vrms 6Vrms at various bands per standard 10V/m | Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the device, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Recommended separation distance: d=1.2√P 150 kHz to 80 MHz d=1.2√P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d=2.3√P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters (m). Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a, should be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb. As a condition observed to ensure compliance with current FCC RF exposure guidelines, maintain at least 6 cm separation distance between the antenna and the user's body at all times. Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol: ![]() |
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2 | ± 8 kV contact ± 15 kV air | ± 8 kV contact ± 15 kV air | Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%. |
Electrical fast transient/burst EC 61000-4-4 | ± 2 kV for power supply lines ± 1 kV for input/ output lines | ± 2 kV for power supply lines ± 1 kV for input/ output lines | Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. |
Surge IEC 61000-4-5 | ± 1 kV line(s) to line(s) ± 2 kV line(s) to earth | ± 1 kV line(s) to line(s) ± 2 kV line(s) to earth | Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. Inbed 6cm distance info somewhere |
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000-4-11 | 0% UT for 0.5 cycle at 0 °, 45 °, 90 °, 135 °, 180 °, 225 °, 270 °, and 315 °. 0% UT for 1 cycle 70% UT for 25/30 cycle 0% UT for 200/300 cycle | 0% UT for 0.5 cycle at 0 °, 45 °, 90 °, 135 °, 180 °, 225 °, 270 °, and 315 °. 0% UT for 1 cycle 70% UT for 25/30 cycle 0% UT for 200/300 cycle | Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the user of the [ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM] requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the [ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM] be powered from an uninterrupted power supply or a battery. |
Power frequency (50/60 Hz) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8 | 30 A/m | 30 A/m | Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical hospital or home environment. |
NOTE At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects, and people.
NOTE UT is the a.c. main voltage prior to application of the test level.
a: Field strength from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the concentrator is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the concentrator should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the device.
b: Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, the field strengths should be less than 3V/m.
Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and This Device:
This concentrator is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The user of the concentrator can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and this concentrator as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Rated Maximum Power Output of Transmitter (W) | Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter (M) | ||
150 kHz to 80 MHz d=1.2√P | 80 MHz to 800 MHz d=1.2√P | 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz d=2.3√P | |
0.01 | 0.12 | 0.12 | 0.23 |
0.1 | 0.38 | 0.38 | 0.73 |
1 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 2.3 |
10 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 7.3 |
100 | 12 | 12 | 23 |
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE The guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects, and people.
Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions
The concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of the concentrator should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions Test | Compliance | Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance |
RF emissions CISPR 11 | Group 1 | The concentrator uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore its RF emissions are very low and not likely to cause any interference in nearby equipment. |
RF emissions CISPR 11 | Class B | The concentrator is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. |
Harmonic Emissions IEC 61000-3-2 | Class A | |
Voltage fluctuations / flicker emissions IEC 61000-3-3 | Complies |
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