0 Introducing reMarkable 0.1 Technical specifications reMarkable overview Size and weight: 187 x 246 x 4.6 mm (7.4 x 9.7 x .18 inches) 396 gram (.87 pounds) CANVAS Display 10.3” monochrome digital paper display (black and white) 1872x1404 resolution (226 DPI) ...
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Warning: The battery in this product cannot be easily replaced by users themselves. Operating system Codex, a custom Linux-based OS optimized for low-latency e-paper. Physical buttons Power button Use the power button to turn on or wake up the device, put your reMarkable to sleep or turn it off.
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How to Put the device e to sleep b by pressing g the powe r button on nce. The sle eep sign wi appe ear on the s screen. ke the dev vice by pres ssing the po ower butto on once. n off reMa arkable by pressing th he power b...
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Touc ch Scree en Gestu ures Home g gesture Use the e home gestu ure to move e up one lev v el. Use the gesture mu u ltiple times s to end up a at Files.
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Prev an nd next Ge sture The pre ev and next gestures all lows you to flick pages s while read ding through h your docu uments, ebooks or notebook Page e forward swipe from m right to le eft. Page e backwar rd swipe fr...
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0.2 r eMarka able acc cessorie Marker The hig gh friction m marker lets y you draw an nd write wit th a paper-li ike feeling. No cha rging or pa airing The ma arker can be e used instan ntly, withou ut any need for setup.
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The reM Markable di splay has p alm rejectio on technolog gy which en nables you t to draw, wr rite and navigat e while rest ting your pa alm on the d display. Marker r tips The ma arker tips are e carefully d designed to o deliver a p...
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Stor Folio Protect your reMar rkable and s safely store your Marke er with the r reMarkable e Folio. Choose e from a var iety of prem mium materi rials and col lors. The Fol lio is availa able in our shop.
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Use the USB-C cable to charge your reMarkable. By plugging it into the micro USB charging port. You will need a USB power plug to connect with the cable (not included with the reMarkable). ...
Setup Turn on your reMarkable and follow the setup assistant on the device. The setup consists of a few simple steps that will get your reMarkable ready to go. The device arrives partially charged and does not need to be charged before the setup.
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Welc come! This is your star rtup screen. 2. Con nnect to Wi -Fi by choo osing an ava ailable Wi-F Fi network. If necessary y, enter a W Wi-Fi pass word. You are connect ted when th here is a wh hite dot next t to the selec cted Wi-Fi...
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Succ cess! Note e: You can c choose to sk kip this step p and conne ct to Wi-Fi f from Setting ngs later. Th his is not reco ommended, a as your dev vice will not t be connect ted to the re eMarkable c cloud and y...
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After r you have c connected t o WiFi you will be take en to this sc creen. Tap t to continue 3. Conn nect your d evices to th he reMarkab ble cloud to be able to a access docu uments and e ebooks on y...
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Tap the button t t o connect y y our device to the cloud d .
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Go t to my.remar rkable.com on a mobile e or desktop p device 4. Log into my.rem markable.co from a m mobile or de esktop devic ce and creat te a reMark kable acco ount to conn nect to the eMarkable c cloud.
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Sign n up with Fa a cebook, Go o ogle or you u r email add ddress...
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You' 're in! Tap ' 'Get code' to o connect yo our device. 5. Ente er the one-ti ime code on n your reMa arkable dev vice, and tap p Go Inpu ut the 8 char racter code to your reM Markable...
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6. You ur reMarkab le is now co onnected to the cloud! en connected d, the devic e will be ma arked with a a check mar r k in the bro o wser...
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Succ cess! You ar re connected 7. Tap Continue a and choose between rig ght-handed or left-hand ded mode. T T his can be chan nged later in n Accessibil lity Settings...
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Choo ose between n right hand ded and left t handed mo ode, then tap p Finish 8. Click k restart to o complete t the setup. O Once restarte ed, your reM Markable is ready to go o with the l latest update ...
Use the e USB-C cab ble from the e reMarkabl le box to ch harge your r reMarkable. Plug the e USB-C ca able end to the USB-C charging po and the U USB end to o a USB pow...
1.3 Updating to the latest version It is critical to have the latest version for reMarkable to work as intended and for you to get the latest functionality. You find which software version you are running in Device Settings. Read about reMarkable's latest software updates on...
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1. Open the App Store. 2. Tap Updates in the bottom right. 3. Find reMarkable, and tap Update. If the reMarkable app is not listed here, your app is on the latest version. Mobile app - Android If auto-updates are enabled your app will be updated automatically. How to turn on automatic updates: 1.
2 Ba asics 2.1 N Noteboo Notebo oks are whe ere you sket tch and take e notes. Not tebooks are created by you on you reMark kable, and th here are no l limits to how w many pag ges your no tebook can have.
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The reMa arkable com mes with a d default noteb book for tak king quick n notes on the without h having to cr reate a new notebook. Quick sh heets are alw ways availab ble from My y files, and it cannot be e moved or ...
2.2 D Docume ents Docum ments are PD DF-files imp ported throu ugh the desk ktop or mob bile applicat tion and ont to your device. Read and ta ake notes in n a documen nt, and shar re to email directly from m your devi ice.
2.3 E Ebooks Ebooks s are digital books impo orted throug gh the deskt top or mobi le applicatio on and onto o your device. EPUB is cu urrently the only suppo orted ebook format. View al ll pages ins side a docum ment by tapp ping the pa...
2.4 F Folders Folders s helps you o organize yo our notebook ks, docume ents and ebo ooks. Define e your own file structur re with folde ers and sub folders in M My Files. When a a folder has content the e folder icon n changes fr...
aviga ating o on the e reMa arkab 3.1 M My Files My file s displays y your folders s, notebooks s, document ts and ebook ks as organi nized by you u. Here you can n add folder rs, move and d copy cont tent to suit y your needs.
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3.2 F Filter by y - Note ebooks, Docum ments or r Ebook If you c choose Note ebooks, Doc cuments or Ebooks in t the side men nu, you will l see a filter red view of all yo our files.
3.3 B Bookma arks A book kmark is a la abel you can n give to the e document ts, notebook ks, ebooks a and folders t that you want qu uick access to. Everyth ing you boo okmark will l be stored i in the bookm mark sectio...
The notification center on the home screen keeps you informed about the status of your reMarkable and when an action is required. A battery indicator and the Wi-Fi connection status is always available on your home screen. The battery indicator will also indicate when you are charging your device.
3.5 S Settings Setting gs can be rea ached from the home sc creen by tap pping the re eMarkable l logo in the t top left corner. On the Sett tings page y you can dow wnload the l latest softwa are updates, , log into yo...
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3.6 Ic cons Genera Power i-Fi yncing from Battery reMar rkable yncing Search to reM Markable Menu The ba asics My Files Docum ments Notebooks Ebook Folder Single e Page Organi ize your re eMarkable...
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Duplica lete Rename okmark New No otebook wnload Page d View Folder Portrait t View List t View Landscape e View erview Crop Full Sc creen View Setting gs Chec ck for new v ersion Stor rage Secu rity Acce essibility / T Text Size / S Settings...
3.7 S Search Use Sea arch to find d specific fo olders, noteb books, docu uments or eb books. Search for a file o or a folder 1. Tap the Search icon locate ed on the ho ome screen. 2. Typ e in the nam me or parts o of the name...
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Organi izing y your f files 4.1 Im mport f files to r reMark kable Use the e reMarkabl e desktop a app or the re eMarkable m mobile app t to transfer d documents a ebooks onto your d device.
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Tran nsfer file es using g the mo obile ap pp: Import t on iPhone 1. Open n a PDF or eP PUB‐file. 2. Tap t the share ico on in the App ple‐menu. 3. Choo ose Import w with reMarka able. Import t on Androi Files ca an be import ted to the A Android app p either by im mport in-ap...
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Share from file: 1. Open a PDF or ePUB‐file. 2. Tap the Share icon. 3. Choose Import with reMarkable. ...
4.2 B Bookma Use boo okmarks to label noteb ooks, docum ments, eboo oks or folde rs that you w want easy a access to. All y your bookm marks are co ollected in th bookmar rk section n the home screen.
4.3 Rename How to rename a file or a folder: 1. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the file or folder you want to rename. 2. Tap Settings in the top menu. 3. Tap Edit in the name field and use the screen keyboard to write in your new file/folder name.
4.4 M Move Keep yo ourself orga anized by m moving your r notebooks , ebooks an d document ts into folde ers. A file can n only be mo oved into M My Files or i into a folder Please n note that Qu uick Sheets...
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3. Choo ose your des stination fol lder. 3. Tap M Move here to confirm the action.
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Tapping g the Move icon in a n otebook wil ll allow you u to either m move pages within a no o tebook, or from m one notebo ook to anoth her. How to o move a pa age in a not tebook: 1.
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3. Tap on the area you want to move the page to. 4. Tap either Place before or Place after at the top of your screen. How to move a page from one notebook to another: 1. Tap the Page Overview button in the top right menu. 2.
4.5 Duplicate Files (notebooks, documents and ebooks) can be duplicated without any changes being made to the original file. How to duplicate a file: 1. Tap the three-dot menu on the file you want to copy. 2. Tap Duplicate in the top menu. The new file will be named with the ending “copy”.
4.6 S Share Share y your noteboo oks, docum ments and eb books to an e email addre ess from you ur device. You mu ust be conne ected to Wi -Fi to share e a file. Plea ase note that t the Share-b -button will not be...
4.7 Delete How to delete a file or a folder: 1. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the file or folder you want to delete. 2. Tap the Delete icon on the above toolbar. Tap Undo if you want to keep your file. How to delete a page in a notebook: 1.
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4.8 Add Pages How to add a page in a notebook: 1. Tap the Page Overview button in the top right menu. 2. Select the three-dot menu on a page in the notebook. 3. Tap Add Page in the top menu. A new page will appear immediately after the page you chose.
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5 To ools 5.1 T Tools Ov verview P Pe encil Pen - Ballpo encil - Sharp Pen - Finelin encil - Tilt Pen - Marke Brush ighlighter Rotate, Mov ve, Scale & raser Copy y Zoom In rase Area Zoom Out rase Whole Page Area Zoom M...
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Stroke Color La ayers Stroke Thick kness Te emplates L Landscape V View Li iveView ...
5.2 H Hide/Sh ow Too olbar Need a clean slate e? Use the H Hide Toolba ar function t to make the e toolbar dis sappear. Ma a ke the toolbar appear by c clicking the Show Tool lbar icon. ...
5.3 P Portrait/ /Landsc cape When r reading, wri iting or sket tching, you can change e the screen orientation by tapping Portrait t/Landscape e icon. Portrait Landscape How to o change sc reen orient tation: 1. Open n a file. 2.
5.4 LiveView Use LiveView to instantly show what you are writing or sketching on your computer. Note that you must be connected to Wi-Fi and logged into your desktop app to be able to use LiveView. How to: 1. Open the file you want to LiveView. 2.
5.5 P The pen n comes wit th three diff ferent stroke e Ballpoint t is your typ pical pen. It t has some pressure s sensitivity b but doesn’t t react diffe erently to t ilt. The stro oke is indep pendent of f the speed of the writ...
5.6 P Pencil The pen ncil has text tured stroke es. It has tw wo modes: Shar rp pencil g gives the sa ame contin uous strok ke thickness s while dra awing or wr riting. Tilt pencil res ponds to th he pressure e and tilt ap pplied;...
5.7 B Brush The bru ush texture e is sensitiv ve to the spe eed and pres ssure you ap pply to the d digital pape display and will re spond accor rdingly. For r example, a a lighter pe en stroke w will be thinn ner than...
5.8 H Highligh hter The hig ghlighting t tool lets you u highlight t text with a l light gray c olor. Use it t to emphasi i ze text in a doc cument or e book, or in your own n notes in a no otebook.
5.9 E Eraser This too ol enables y you to erase whatever y you have dra awn or writ tten. It is no ot possible to o erase templat tes or impor rted content t such as do cuments or ebooks.
5.10 Rotate, , Move, Scale & & Copy Use this s tool to rot tate, move, s scale and co opy text or a a drawn obj ject. Note th hat all strok kes of an object m must be with hin the mar ked area for r you to be...
5.11 Undo a and Red Click U Undo to reve erse your la ast action. Click R Redo to redo o the action undone by the undo bu utton. Note that undo w works across layers. Undo R Redo ...
5.12 Zoom The Zo om Tool le ets you zoom m in and out t of your pa age. When u using the too ol a zoom w window will app pear on the top right sid de, allowing g you to zoo om in and o out, move ar round on yo...
5.13 Layers Layers are usually y used when n making mo ore complex x drawings or sketches s. Layers all lows you to d draw in diff ferent levels s, and you c can hide, del lete and rea arrange the l layers to ge t more control...
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5.14 Minimi ize/Max ximize t the tool lbar Tailor t the toolbar t to your need ds by switch hing betwee en a minimu um and a m maximum view. T The minima al view is ta ilored for n note taking a and contains s only the n...
5.15 Templa ates Templa ates Templa ates are pres set formats t that can be u used when writing or d drawing in y your notebo ooks. For exa ample, you c can choose the ruled te emplate if yo ou want to h have lined p paper when...
5.16 Adjust view Adjust view in a d document Use the e Adjust Vi ew tool to h hide margin ns for an imp proved read ding experie ence. All pa ages in the docu ument will be cropped when using g the tool.
5.17 Text Se ettings Text se ettings Tailor t the ebook vi iew to your preference s by using T Text setting gs, where yo ou can adju ust text size, fon nt, justificat tion, page m margins and d line spacin ng.
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5.18 Handw writing c convers sion Use the e Handwritin ng conversi ion feature t to quickly c convert your r handwritte en notes to t typed text. No ote that you u need to be connected t Wi-Fi, si igned in to y your reMark...
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Edit the e typed text and tap Sha Type in the email a address and d select Send Handwr riting conve ersion is cur rrently avai lable for No otebooks, n ot for PDFs s or eBooks . You can edit t and share your conve rted notes v...
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Conver rt in your s selected lan nguage For the best results s when conv verting text, , you can sp pecify which h language y your notes written in. To spec cify your lan nguage, go t to the Settin ngs page wh here you wil ll find the la...
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Select m multiple pag ges for conv version Edit yo our notes be efore shari Once yo our handwr ritten notes a are converte ed to typed text they ca an easily be e edited and shared by emai il. Editing t the typed tex xt does not affect your...
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Edit the e typed text with the key y board ...
Device settings informs you of which version of the operating system you have and enables you to download to the latest version. You can find which version your device is running below the reMarkable logo (e.g. Codex version 0.0.4.51) How to update to the latest version: 1.
This functionality is an easy step-by-step process that can be found in Account settings. By doing a Factory reset all your files and settings on your reMarkable will be erased. If you log back in with a one-time code, all the files that are synced to the cloud will be synchronized and made available again.
6.3 W Wi-Fi se ettings All avai ilable Wi-F Fi networks will appear r in Wi-Fi S ettings. Sw itch Wi-Fi o on/off in the e top right co orner. How to o connect to o Wi-Fi: 1. Conn nect to Wi-F Fi by choos sing the netw work you w...
6.4 P Power se ettings Power s settings allo ows you to e enable or di isable autom matic sleep a and automa atic power o off. Read m more about th he different t power savi ing modes b below.
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Power off How to: Turn off reMarkable by holding down the power button and tapping Turn off. Enable or disable auto power off in Power Settings. If automatic power off is enabled, reMarkable will turn off 12 hours after inactivity. If both auto sleep and auto power off are disabled, the device will stay on until the battery is empty.
6.5 Storage settings Storage gives an overview of how much free space is left on your device. The reMarkable device offers 8 GB of internal storage (100,000 pages). ...
6.6 Security settings Add extra security by enabling a passcode for your device. You will be asked for your passcode when the device is turned on or awakened from sleep mode. The passcode can only be reset from Security settings, but you have an unlimited number of trials to unlock your device.
6.7 Keyboard settings reMarkable has an onscreen keyboard that appears when you are required to type in information. In Keyboard Settings you can find your default keyboard indicated by a white dot and can choose to change to another available keyboard.
6.8 A Accessib bility Accessi ibility settin ngs enable y you to switc ch between right- and le eft-handed m mode and a alter the text size e by choosin ng one of th he three text t size option ...
Note that any changes made to the reMarkable through SSH access is done at the users own risk. You will also find the IP addresses available to connect to the reMarkable. In order to find the IP addresses, select the "Copyrights and licenses" tab. The IP addresses are found in the bottom right corner.
The Tutorial section of the settings menu contains two introductory tutorials. The "Get Started Tour" and "Tooltips" allow you to refresh your knowledge of essential tools and features on the reMarkable. The tutorials can be reset as though you were using your device for the first time.
The reMarkable cloud is a cloud service you can use to sync all your files. The cloud stores up to 8 GB of data, which is the same amount you can store on your device. The reMarkable cloud service is included in the price of the reMarkable paper tablet.
2. Download the desktop app. 3. Open the application and click Obtain a new code to connect to your reMarkable account. You will be redirected to a browser window to receive a one-time code. 4. Enter the one-time code on your desktop app and click Login.
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Downlo oad and con n nect your d d evices...
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Genera ate a one-tim me code Organi ize your file The des sktop app en nables you t to organize your files a and folders, as well as t to copy, mo ove, bookma ark and dele ete files. Tap p the specif fic menu on n a file or a f...
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4. The file will sync automatically to your device if you are connected to Wi-Fi. Only files in the supported file formats (PDF and ePUB) will be transferred onto your device. Export files (download to computer) 1. Mark the file you want to export. 2.
2. Open the app and click “Obtain a new code” to connect to your reMarkable account. You will be redirected to a browser window where you need to log into your reMarkable account. 3. Enter the one‐time code on your mobile app and tap Login. Note that you must first be connected to a reMarkable device to be able to connect to the mobile app. Organize your files The mobile app enables you to organize your files and folders, as well as to copy, move, bookmark and delete files on your mobile.
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Import on iPhone 1. Open a PDF or ePUB‐file. 2. Tap the share icon in the Apple‐menu. 3. Choose Import with reMarkable. Import on Android Files can be imported to the Android app either by import in-app or by sharing a file to the app. See below: Import in-app 1. Tap Import files in the main menu. 2. Choose among your downloaded PDFs and ePUB‐files. 3. Tap Accept to agree to give the app access to your files. Share from file 1.
7.4 Transfer files with a USB cable to reMarkable How to transfer files through a USB cable with reMarkable (without Wi-Fi). NB: This functionality is currently experimental, as we haven't fully implemented it yet. We will work to improve how this works and looks in future software updates.
Do not attempt to insert foreign objects into the device. Don’t use the reMarkable device or its accessories in rain or near other wet locations, as it contains electrical components that can be damaged if it comes in contact with liquid. If your device gets wet, unplug all cables and let the device go into sleep mode.
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Operating temperature Don't expose the reMarkable device to extreme heat or cold. The device is designed to be used in temperatures between 0° and 35° C (32° and 95° F) and stored in temperatures between -10° and 45° C (14° and 113° F).
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Avoid using the device while operating a vehicle. Radio frequency energy exposure and interference The reMarkable uses radio signals to connect to Wi-Fi. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency energy as set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United States (FCC).
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Ensure to maintain a safe distance between the reMarkable and your medical device, and consult with a physician if interference is observed. Note that objects with magnetically-stored data may be sensitive to magnetic or electromagnetic fields. Hence, items such as credit cards and hard drives should not be placed near the device.
In this case, please document it with a picture or a video make sure you dispose of or recycle the reMarkable and its accessories according to local laws and regulations. Do not puncture, drop or incinerate the battery.
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8.3 E EU Recy ycling I nforma ation (W WEEE) In accor dance with t the European n Union’s dir rective (2012 2/19/EU) on the Waste o of Electrical a and Electron nic Equipmen nt (WEEE), th his symbol on n the produc ct or on its p ackaging ind dicates that t this product must not be e disposed of f with your o other househ hold waste. I nstead, it is y your respon sibility to dispo ose of your w waste equipm ment by hand ding it over t...
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8.4 E EU Decl laration n of con nformity y (CE) reMarka able declares s that this eq quipment is i n complianc ce with the e ssential requ uirements an nd other relevant t provisions o of Directive 2 2014/53/EU Require ments in AT/BE/B BG/CZ/DK/EE E/FR/DE/IS/I E/IT/EL/ES/C CY/LV/LI/LT/ LU/HU/MT/N NL/NO/PL/PT T/RO/SI/SK/ TR/FI/SE /CH/UK/ /HR. 5150MH Hz~5350MH z is for indoo or use only SAR is m measured wit...
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8.5 U USA com mplianc ce statem ment (F FCC) Remarka able 2 (Mode el RM110) F FCC ID: 2AMK K2‐RM110 Change es or modifi cations not expressly a approved by y the party r responsible for complia ance could v void the user r’s authority...
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This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The End user must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The device is designed to meet the requirements for exposure to radio waves established by the Federal Communications Commission (USA).
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8.6 Canada compliance statement (IC) Remarkable 2 (Model RM110) IC: 22859‐RM110 This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(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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2. Pour les dispositifs munis d'antennes amovibles, le gain maximal d'antenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande de 5 725 à 5 850 MHz) doit être conforme à la limite de la p.i.r.e. spécifiée, selon le cas; This equipment complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
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8.7 A Australi ia and N New Zea aland c complia nce stat tement This dev vice complie es with the re equirements s of the elect rical and EM MC regulation ns of Australi ia and New Zea aland in acco ordance with h AS/NZS 441 17 Parts 1, 2, , 3, and 4 8.8 In ndia co mplian ce state ement (B BIS) dd text ...
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