Sanyo SCP 5000 User Guide - Page 168
Body-worn Operation
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SCP-5000(E)/103_184 01.1.18 12:00 Page 168 Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 0.40 inches (1.0 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.40 inches (1.0 cm) must be maintained between the user's body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. All belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories used by this device must not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided. Note: For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Wireless Phones The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset. The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how much RF the phone emits. All phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory settings. But when in operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially less that the level reported to the FCC. This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base station antenna, phone design and other factors. What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict federal guidelines. Variations in SARs do not represent a variation in safety. 168 Knowing Performance and Safety Guidelines