User's Manual
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Radio Frequency (RF) exposure limits
for operators of this device
Operators of this device must have knowledge of their RF exposure conditions in order
for the device to comply with FCC-adopted RF exposure limits for persons in the
“controlled exposure environment”. (At 3”, the average RF exposure for operators is
5.0 mW/cm .) Operators should maintain an estimated separation distance of 8 cm
or 3” from the transmitter, while in operation. They should not remain closer than the
suggested distance for any continuous 6 minute interval. Holding “Tags” in front of
the transmitter for brief moments, at closer than 3” is allowed provided the average
exposure in any 6 minute interval is less than 5.0 mW/cm
2
. For example, if an
operator spends 50% of the time with his/her hands or body closer than 3” to the
transmitter while spending the other 50% of the time at more than 5” away, the
allowed RF exposure limits will be satisfied. Operators should use their own judgment
to limit their exposure to the allowed RF exposure limits with control of exposure
conditions, separation distance from the transmitter, and duration of exposure. While
this device is in operation, nearby persons who have no knowledge of being in the RF
fields of this device should be at least 7” away from the transmitter in order for this
devise to be compliant with the FCC-adopted RF exposure limits.
Disclaimer
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including the Scanner, may interfere
with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician
or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions. Other electronic
equipment may also be subject to interference.
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