User's Manual
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TRM-300 / Integration guide
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Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend keeping a minimum safety distance between a radio terminal and a
pacemaker, to avoid possible interferences with the latter. People with pacemakers should turn off the
terminal immediately if, for any reason, it is suspected to cause interference.
Hearing aids or other medical devices
Some digital devices may interfere with these appliances. If this interference occurs, contact your service
supplier or the manufacturer of the hearing aid or medical device.
5.4 VEHICLES
Although the equipment has been approved to assure its safety in a vehicular installation (e-mark), the RF
signals may affect the electronic systems of motor vehicles that could be not well installed or protected, for
example, electronic injection systems, electronic anti-locking brake systems (ABS), speed control systems or
airbag systems. For further information, verify these aspects of your vehicle, or equipment that has been
added, with the corresponding manufacturers.
PowerTrunk recommends do not place the terminal in the area above the airbag or in the area where it would
inflate. Airbags inflate with great force and the terminal may be thrown, causing serious injury to the
occupants of the vehicle.
The complete installation should be carried out in accordance with FCS1362. UK Code of Practice for the
installation of mobile radio and related ancillary equipment in land based vehicles [1].
5.5 POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS
Disconnect the terminal when it is in an area where explosions may occur and obey all signs and instructions.
The areas where explosions may occur are usually, but not always, marked. These areas include fuel loading
areas, such as ship decks, petrol stations, premises for storage and transport of motor fuel or chemical
products, vehicles that use liquid gas petroleum and areas where the air contains chemical particles or
elements, as grain, powder or metallic particles.
Sparks in these areas may cause explosions or fire, with the subsequent risk of injury or even death.