Asus A50 Quick Start Guide - Page 14

Map Data Information, Information about Recycling, and WEEE, Information about RoHS and, REACH, - digitizer

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Map Data Information Garmin and ASUS use a combination of governmental and private data sources. Virtually all data sources contain some inaccurate or incomplete data. In some countries, complete and accurate map information is either not available or is prohibitively expensive. Information about Recycling and WEEE Information about the recycling programmes for Garmin and ASUS and WEEE compliance can be found at www.garminasus.com/compliance. Information about RoHS and REACH Information about RoHS and REACH for Garmin-Asus products can be found at www.garminasus.com/compliance. Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Digital wireless phones have the potential to interfere with certain hearing aids. A rating system has been developed to aid consumers in picking compatible devices. The M rating is a general measure 14 of compatibility. The T rating, if used, measures the compatibility of the phone specifically for T-Coil devices. Consumers should pick a device with minimum ratings of 3 (M3 rating or M3T3 rating). Higher numbers indicate better compatibility. This device is rated M3T3. When using a phone with a hearing aid, you may need to experiment with phone placement near your ear to ensure optimum compatibility. If interference is experienced, contact your hearing aid manufacturer for advice or information on alternatives. Radio Frequency Exposure/ Specific Absorption Rate This device is a transmitter and receiver that uses its antenna to send and receive low levels of radio frequency (RF) energy for voice and data communications. The cellular antenna is located along the bottom edge of the rear of the phone. The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth antenna is located between the volume keys and the camera on the rear of the phone. This device must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other transmitter or antenna. nüvifone A50 Quick Start Manual

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nüvifone A50 Quick Start Manual
Map Data Information
Garmin and ASUS use a combination of
governmental and private data sources.
Virtually all data sources contain some
inaccurate or incomplete data. In some
countries, complete and accurate map
information is either not available or is
prohibitively expensive.
Information about Recycling
and WEEE
Information about the recycling
programmes for Garmin and ASUS
and WEEE compliance can be found
at
www.garminasus.com/compliance
.
Information about RoHS and
REACH
Information about RoHS and REACH for
Garmin‑Asus products can be found at
www.garminasus.com/compliance
.
Hearing Aid Compatibility
(HAC)
Digital wireless phones have the potential
to interfere with certain hearing aids.
A rating system has been developed to
aid consumers in picking compatible
devices. The M rating is a general measure
of compatibility. The T rating, if used,
measures the compatibility of the phone
specifically for T-Coil devices. Consumers
should pick a device with minimum ratings
of 3 (M3 rating or M3T3 rating). Higher
numbers indicate better compatibility. This
device is rated M3T3.
When using a phone with a hearing
aid, you may need to experiment with
phone placement near your ear to ensure
optimum compatibility. If interference
is experienced, contact your hearing aid
manufacturer for advice or information on
alternatives.
Radio Frequency Exposure/
Specific Absorption Rate
This device is a transmitter and receiver
that uses its antenna to send and receive
low levels of radio frequency (RF) energy
for voice and data communications. The
cellular antenna is located along the bottom
edge of the rear of the phone. The Wi‑Fi
and Bluetooth antenna is located between
the volume keys and the camera on the rear
of the phone.
This device must not be co‑located or
operated in conjunction with any other
transmitter or antenna.