User's Manual

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- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
further assistance.
HAC
This phone meets the M4/T4 level rating.
This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids
for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there
may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone
that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. Therefore,
it is important to experiment with the various features of this
phone and in different locations using your hearing aid or
cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise.
Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone
for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions
about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider
or phone retailer.
TIA safety information
The following is the complete TIA Safety Information for wireless
handheld phones:
Exposure to radio frequency signal
Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low-power radio
transmitter and receiver. When ON, it receives and sends out
Radio Frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal
Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure
guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those
guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set
by both U.S. and international standards ‘bodies, as follows:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986)
ICNIRP (1996)
* American National Standards Institute; National Council on
Radiation Protection and Measurements; International