User's Manual

TS4000 Radio Modem User’s Manual Emissions iii
Emissions
The TS4000 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC rules (Code of Federal Regulations
47CFR Part 15). Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not
cause harmful interference.
The TS4000 has been type accepted for operation by the FCC in accordance with
Part 90 of the FCC rules (47CFR Part 90). See the label on the unit for the
specific FCC ID and any other certification designations.
The TS4000 has been type accepted for operation by the FCC in accordance with
Part 101 of the FCC rules (47CFR Part 101). See the label on the unit for the
specific FCC ID and any other certification designations.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
The TS4000 has been certified for operation by Industry Canada in accordance
with RSS-119 and RSS-210 of the Industry Canada rules. See the label on the
unit for the specific Industry Canada certification number and any other
certification designations.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Teledesign Systems Inc.
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Shielded cable must be used with this equipment in order to ensure that it meets
the emissions limits for which it was designed. It is the responsibility of the user
to obtain and use good quality shielded cables with this device. Shielded cables
are available from most retail and commercial suppliers of cables designed to
work with radio equipment and personal computer peripherals.
The frequency band from 406.0 to 406.1 MHz is reserved for use by distress
beacons. As such, the TS4000 should not be programmed to transmit on any
frequency within this band. Caution should be used when programming
frequencies into the TS4000 to eliminate the possibility of TS4000 users
interfering with rescue operations on this band.
In order to ensure the safe operation of this radio equipment, the following
practices should be observed.
DO NOT operate radio equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an
explosive atmosphere.
DO NOT operate any radio transmitter unless all RF connectors are secure
and any open connectors are properly terminated.
DO NOT allow the antenna to come close to, or touch, the eyes, face, or any
exposed body parts while the radio is transmitting.
FCC
Part 15
Part 90
Part 101
Industry Canada
ICES-003
RSS-119
Notice
406.0 to 406.1 MHz
Operation
Safety Warning