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is on the ground. To prevent interference with wireless systems, local Radio Frequency (RF) regulations prohibit using the phone features on your HP iPAQ while the plane is in the air. Use it on the ground only with crew permission. Use of the HP iPAQ features other than the phone is at the discretion of the airline. Medical Electronic Equipment If you have a medical condition that requires you to use a pacemaker, hearing aid, or any type of medical electronic equipment, consult the manufacturer of the equipment to determine if the medical equipment is shielded from RF energy. Turn off your HP iPAQ in health care facilities or hospitals when there are posted restrictions requiring you to do so. Wireless Notices In some environments, the use of wireless devices may be restricted. Such restrictions may apply aboard airplanes, in hospitals, near explosives, in hazardous locations, etc. If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of this device, please ask for authorization to use it prior to turning it on. U.S. Regulatory Wireless Notice WARNING! Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, users concerned with the risk of Radio Frequency exposure may want to limit the duration of calls and position the antenna as far away from the body as practical. For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Hewlett-Packard accessories supplied with or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. U.S. Regulatory Notice For 900/1800 GSM Frequency Bands This device contains 900/1800 MHz GSM functions that are not operational in U.S. territories. This filing is only applicable for GSM 850 MHz and PCS 1900 MHz operations. Health and Safety Information Since your HP wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver, you may be exposed to Radio Frequency (RF) signals when it is powered on. However, your HP wireless phone has been designed so that it does not exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency energy that are set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by both the United States and international standards: Regulatory Notices A-4

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Regulatory Notices
A–4
is on the ground. To prevent interference with wireless systems, local Radio
Frequency (RF) regulations prohibit using the phone features on your HP
iPAQ while the plane is in the air. Use it on the ground only with crew
permission. Use of the HP iPAQ features other than the phone is at the
discretion of the airline.
Medical Electronic Equipment
If you have a medical condition that requires you to use a pacemaker,
hearing aid, or any type of medical electronic equipment, consult the
manufacturer of the equipment to determine if the medical equipment is
shielded from RF energy. Turn off your HP iPAQ in health care facilities or
hospitals when there are posted restrictions requiring you to do so.
Wireless Notices
In some environments, the use of wireless devices may be restricted. Such
restrictions may apply aboard airplanes, in hospitals, near explosives, in
hazardous locations, etc. If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to
the use of this device, please ask for authorization to use it prior to turning
it on.
U.S. Regulatory Wireless Notice
WARNING!
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation
The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio
frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, users concerned with the risk of
Radio Frequency exposure may want to limit the duration of calls and
position the antenna as far away from the body as practical. For body
worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF
exposure guidelines when used with the Hewlett-Packard accessories
supplied with or designated for this product. Use of other accessories
may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
U.S. Regulatory Notice For 900/1800 GSM Frequency Bands
This device contains 900/1800 MHz GSM functions that are not
operational in U.S. territories. This filing is only applicable for GSM 850
MHz and PCS 1900 MHz operations.
Health and Safety Information
Since your HP wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver, you may
be exposed to Radio Frequency (RF) signals when it is powered on.
However, your HP wireless phone has been designed so that it does not
exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency energy that are
set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted
levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based
on the safety standards previously set by both the United States and
international standards: