User Manual

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Warning(s)
In some countries the use of the X12+ transmitter (2400 MHz version) has been limited as follows:
Spain: use is limited to channels in the range 8B to E6 (inclusive).
France: use is limited to channels in the range 8E to A5 (inclusive).
The channel setting of the X12+, when used in the above listed countries, must be set accordingly, as explained
in this manual at section 2.
FCC Compliance Statement
In the United States, use of the X12+ transmitters is regulated by Federal Communications Commission
(FCC).
FCC ID: HJR-X12-600-15
FCC ID: HJR-X12P-2500
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following 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.
The X12+ (600) must be used solely on the premises of health care facilities (see Part 15, section
15.242a).
A health care facility operating the X12+ (600) must coordinate with the directors of existing
nearby TV stations and Radio Astronomy Observatories to ensure compatible use. Minimum
separation distances from such facilities may apply. It may be necessary to obtain written
authorization from such facilities prior to installation and use of the X12+ (Part 15, section
15.242d,e).
Industry Canada Compliance Statement
In Canada, use of the X12+ (600) transmitter is regulated by Industry Canada.
Canada ID: 3758104616
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada rules.
This telemetry device is only permitted for installation in
hospitals and health care facilities. Devices shall
not be operated in mobile vehicles (even
ambulances and other vehicles associated with health care
facilities). The installer/user of this
device shall ensure that it is at least 80 km from the Penticton radio
astronomy station
(British Columbia latitude: 49o 19' 12" N, longitude: 118o 59'56" W). For medical
telemetry systems
not meeting this 80 km separation (e.g. the Okinagan valley, British Columbia) the
installer/ user
must coordinate with and obtain the written concurrence of the Director of the Penticton
radio
astronomy station before the equipment can be installed or operated. The Penticton contact is
Tel: 250-493-2277/ fax: 250-493-7767.