Specifications

Product Technical Specification & Customer Design Guidelines
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WA_DEV_Q64_PTS_001-003 January 9, 2009
8.2.2.5 Aircraft
Turn your terminal OFF before boarding any aircraft.
Use it on the ground only with crew permission.
Do not use it in the air.
To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member
to use your terminal while the aircraft is on the ground. To prevent interference with
cellular systems, local RF regulations prohibit using your modem while airborne.
8.2.2.6 Children
Do not allow children to play with your GSM terminal. It is not a toy. Children could
hurt themselves or others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the
antenna, for example). Children could damage the modem, or make calls that increase
your modem bills.
8.2.2.7 Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your unit OFF when in a « blasting
area » or in areas posted: « turn off two-way radio ». Construction crews often use
remote control RF devices to set off explosives
.
8.2.2.8 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn your terminal OFF while in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It
is rare, but your application or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such
areas could cause a burst or fire resulting in bodily injuries or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly
marked. They include fuelling areas such as petrol stations; below decks on boats;
fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; and areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Do not carry or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives, in the compartment of your
vehicle which contains your terminal or accessories.
Before using your terminal in a vehicle powered by liquefied petroleum gas (such as
propane or butane) ensure that the vehicle complies with the relevant fire and safety
regulations of the country in which the vehicle is to be used.