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Regulatory compliance statements

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Regulatory compliance statements Wireless Guidance Low power, Radio transmitting type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), may be present (embedded) in your computer. These devices may operate in the 2.4 GHz (i.e. 802.11B/G LAN & Bluetooth), 5.2 GHz (i.e. 802.11A LAN), and traditional cellular or PCS cellular bands (i.e. Cellular data modem). The following section is a general overview of considerations while operating a wireless device. (this does not include extremities) is typical. This device should be used more than 20 cm (8 inches) from the body when wireless devices are on and transmitting. If anyone is closer than 20 cm (8 inches) to the wireless transmitter, make sure the transmitter is turned off. For more information, see "Turning your wireless Ethernet emitter on or off" in the networking user's guide included on the hard drive. To open the document click Start, Gateway Documentation, then click Networking User's Guide. Additional limitations, cautions, and concerns for specific Additionally your system may have an optional wireless countries are listed in the specific country sections keyboard and mouse included with it. The power and (or country group sections). The wireless devices in frequency range associated with these devices do your system are only qualified for use in the countries not have the RF exposure concerns as previously identified by the Radio Approval Marks on the system commented on with the wireless LAN products. The rating label. If the country you will be using the wireless experts on the effects of RF exposure feel these types device in, is not listed, please contact your local Radio of devices are safe for use, due to the frequencies and Approval agency for requirements. Wireless devices are power levels involved. closely regulated and use may not be allowed. The wireless devices installed in this system are The power output of the wireless device or devices that intended to be used indoors. In some areas, use of these may be embedded in your computer is well below the devices outdoors is prohibited. RF exposure limits as known at this time. Because the wireless devices (which may be embedded into your computer) emit less energy than is allowed in radio Some circumstances require restrictions on wireless devices. Examples of common restrictions are listed: frequency safety standards and recommendations, Gateway believes these devices are safe for use. Warning: Regardless of the power levels, care should be taken to minimize human contact during normal operation. Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an As a general guideline, a separation of 20 cm (8 inches) between the wireless device and the body (including bystanders), for use of a wireless device near the body 92 airplane. 802.11b (also known as wireless Ethernet or Wifi) and Bluetooth communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless communication.

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Regulatory compliance statements
Wireless Guidance
Low power, Radio transmitting type devices (radio
frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), may
be present (embedded) in your computer. These devices
may operate in the 2.4 GHz (i.e. 802.11B/G LAN &
Bluetooth), 5.2 GHz (i.e. 802.11A LAN), and traditional
cellular or PCS cellular bands (i.e. Cellular data
modem). The following section is a general overview of
considerations while operating a wireless device.
Additional limitations, cautions, and concerns for specific
countries are listed in the specific country sections
(or country group sections). The wireless devices in
your system are only qualified for use in the countries
identified by the Radio Approval Marks on the system
rating label. If the country you will be using the wireless
device in, is not listed, please contact your local Radio
Approval agency for requirements. Wireless devices are
closely regulated and use may not be allowed.
The power output of the wireless device or devices that
may be embedded in your computer is well below the
RF exposure limits as known at this time. Because the
wireless devices (which may be embedded into your
computer) emit less energy than is allowed in radio
frequency safety standards and recommendations,
Gateway believes these devices are safe for use.
Regardless of the power levels, care should be taken to
minimize human contact during normal operation.
As a general guideline, a separation of 20 cm (8 inches)
between the wireless device and the body (including
bystanders), for use of a wireless device near the body
Warning:
Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with
equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations
require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an
airplane. 802.11b (also known as wireless Ethernet or Wifi) and
Bluetooth communication devices are examples of devices that
provide wireless communication.
(this does not include extremities) is typical. This device
should be used more than 20 cm (8 inches) from the
body when wireless devices are on and transmitting. If
anyone is closer than 20 cm (8 inches) to the wireless
transmitter, make sure the transmitter is turned off. For
more information, see “Turning your wireless Ethernet
emitter on or off” in the networking user’s guide included
on the hard drive. To open the document click
Start
,
Gateway Documentation
, then click
Networking
User’s Guide
.
Additionally your system may have an optional wireless
keyboard and mouse included with it. The power and
frequency range associated with these devices do
not have the RF exposure concerns as previously
commented on with the wireless LAN products. The
experts on the effects of RF exposure feel these types
of devices are safe for use, due to the frequencies and
power levels involved.
The wireless devices installed in this system are
intended to be used indoors. In some areas, use of these
devices outdoors is prohibited.
Some circumstances require restrictions on wireless
devices. Examples of common restrictions are listed: