Samsung NP950XED User Manual - Page 96

Bluetooth communication devices are examples of, devices that provide wireless communication.

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Appendix • 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. 802.11 (also known as wireless Ethernet or Wi-Fi) and Bluetooth communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless communication. • In environments where the risk of interference to other devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful, the option to use a wireless device may be restricted or eliminated. Airports, hospitals, and oxygen or flammable gas laden atmospheres are limited examples where use of wireless devices may be restricted or eliminated. When in environments where you are uncertain of the sanction to use wireless devices, ask the applicable authority for authorization prior to use or turning on the wireless device. • Every country has different restrictions on the use of wireless devices. Since your system is equipped with a wireless device, when traveling between countries with your system, check with the local Radio Approval authorities prior to any move or trip for any restrictions on the use of a wireless device in the destination country. • If the system came equipped with an internal embedded wireless device, do not operate the wireless device unless all covers and shields are in place and the system is fully assembled. • Wireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not modify them in any way. Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it. Please contact the manufacturer for service. • Only use drivers approved for country in which the device will be used. See the manufacturer System Restoration Kit, or contact the manufacturer's technical support for additional information. 96

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Appendix
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Every country has different restrictions on the use of
wireless devices. Since your system is equipped with
a wireless device, when traveling between countries
with your system, check with the local Radio Approval
authorities prior to any move or trip for any restrictions
on the use of a wireless device in the destination
country.
If the system came equipped with an internal
embedded wireless device, do not operate the wireless
device unless all covers and shields are in place and the
system is fully assembled.
Wireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not modify
them in any way. Modification to a wireless device will
void the authorization to use it. Please contact the
manufacturer for service.
Only use drivers approved for country in which the
device will be used. See the manufacturer System
Restoration Kit, or contact the manufacturer’s technical
support for additional information.
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.
802.11 (also known as wireless Ethernet or Wi-Fi) and
Bluetooth communication devices are examples of
devices that provide wireless communication.
In environments where the risk of interference to other
devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful,
the option to use a wireless device may be restricted
or eliminated. Airports, hospitals, and oxygen or
flammable gas laden atmospheres are limited examples
where use of wireless devices may be restricted or
eliminated. When in environments where you are
uncertain of the sanction to use wireless devices, ask
the applicable authority for authorization prior to use or
turning on the wireless device.