Radio Frequency Energy; Electronic Devices - Ericsson F251m User Manual

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16.3

RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY

16.4

ELECTRONIC DEVICES

• Do not hold or touch the antenna when the FCT is in use.
Holding or touching the antenna affects call quality.
• Do not use the FCT if the antenna or antenna cable is
damaged or missing.
• Do not place the telephone cord or the power supply cord
on or near the FCT antenna or antenna cable.
• Do not cover or place an obstruction on or around the
antenna.
Your FCT is a radio transmitter and receiver. When the FCT is
turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF)
energy. The system that handles your call when you are using
your FCT controls the power level at which your FCT
transmits.
All Ericsson terminals are designed to not exceed the limits for
exposure to RF energy set by national authorities and
international health agencies.
SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) measurements are usually
performed for products that are normally used at the ear. As
the FCT is not to be used close to the human body, as it is at
least 20 cm apart from the telephone device (See installation
instructions), SAR measurements are not applicable to the
FCT.
Most modern electronic equipment, for example equipment in
hospitals and cars, is shielded from RF energy. However,
certain electronic equipment is not, and so Radio Frequency
(RF) energy from the FCT terminal may affect some electronic
equipment, therefore:
• Do not use your FCT near medical equipment without
requesting permission.
• Do no use your FCT in aircrafts.

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