Motorola M800 User Manual - Page 118
Safety and General Information, ( Important, Exposure to Signals in the Radio Frequency, Antenna Care - bag phone review
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Safety and General Information ) Important Be sure to read the information that appears here before using your M800 Bag Phone. The Motorola M800 Bag Phone is a hands-free telephone specially designed to enable you to enjoy its features with minimal distraction while you talk. Exposure to Signals in the Radio Frequency Your M800 Bag Phone operates as a radio transmitter and receiver at low capacity. When the device is operating, it broadcasts and receives radio frequency (RF) signals. National and international sources have determined standards and recommendations for protection of the public from exposure to RF electromagnetic energy. Below are a few of them: • International Commission of Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998. • German Technicians Union (VDE) DIN-0848. • United States Federal Communication Committee; guidelines for exposure to radio frequencies (1996) FCC. • National Administration for radiological protection of the British kingdom GS 11, 1988. • American National Standards Institute (ANSI), IEEE. C95. 1-1992. • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Report 86. • Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. Scientists, engineers, and doctors from universities, governmental Health Ministries, and the industry based the recommendations and standards on comprehensive scientific reviews, which reviewed the effect on the human body in order to develop the protective standards. The planning of your telephone complies with these standards under normal conditions of use. Antenna Care Use only the original supplied antenna, or an approved replacement. Unauthorized or modified antenna could damage the phone and contravene instructions of local resources. 116 - Safety and General Information