Sar Information - DOPOD C720W User Manual

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Radio Frequency Energy Exposure
Your wireless phone is a transmitter and receiver of radio energy. It is designed and
manufactured with low emission restrictions to prevent excessive radio frequency energy
exposure to the human body. These regulations form a complete guideline, as well as
establishing radio frequency energy classifications that are permissible for the general public
as part of the content. This guideline is based on the safety standards set by ISO:
American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-199
National Council on Radiation Protection (NCRP) Report No.86, 1986
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996
Canadian Department of Health Safety Regulation 6. These standards include sufficient
safety limitations to ensure safety to all personnel regardless of age or health condition.
Exposure level is measured as SAR unit for wireless mobile phones.
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This standard includes sufficient safety limitations, to provide extra protection to the general
public and to create different usage methods. General conditions can only ensure the safety
of radiation characteristics and interference. As with similar mobile wireless communication
equipment, in order to comply with required operations, and for personal safety, we
recommend that the user stay away from the antenna while using the device.

SAR Information

1.17 mW/g @ 10g (Taiwan)
0.918 mW/g @ 10g (CE)
Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Safety Information
Pacemaker
The Medical Equipment Industry Association recommends that: when using a handheld

wireless phone maintain at least a 6-inch distance to avoid the potential risk of interference
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