Benq H0523 Tri-Mode Dual-Band Analog/PCS Phone (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual

Benq Corporation Tri-Mode Dual-Band Analog/PCS Phone (AMPS/CDMA) Users Manual

Users Manual

Body
-
worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body
-
worn operations with the
back of the phone kept 0.6 inches
(I.5
cm) from the body.
To
comply
with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance
of
0.6
inches
(I.5
cm) must be maintained between the user's body and
the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or
retracted. Third
-
party belt
-
clips, holsters and similar accessories con
-
taining metallic components shall not be used. Body
-
worn accessories
that cannot maintain 0.6 inch (I.5cm) separation distance between the
user's body and the back of the phone, and have not been tested for
typical body
-
worn operations may not comply with FCC
RF
exposure
limits and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC web-
site
at www.fcc.gov
Your wireless handheld portable telephone
is
a low power radio
transmitter and receiver. When
it
is
ON,
it
receives and also sends
out radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand
-
held wire
-
less phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards
previously set by both
U.S.
and international standards bodies:
ANSIC95.
I (I
992)'
NCRP Report 86
(I
986)
ICIMIRP( 1996)
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evalua
-
tions of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over I20 scien
-
tists,
engineers, and physicians from universities, government health
agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to
develop the ANSI Standard (C95.
I).
Nevertheless, we recommend
that you use a handsfree
kit
with your phone (such
as
an earpiece or
headset) to avoid potential exposure to RF energy.
The design
of
your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and
those standards).
i
\
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unautho
-
rized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the
phone and may violate FCC regulations.
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other tele
-
phone with the antenna pointed
up and over your shoulder.
TIPS
ON
EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phone to operate most
efficiently:
Extend your antenna fully.
Do
not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone
is
in use.
Contact with the antenna affects
call
quality and may cause the
phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in
the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your
phone while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving
-
driving safely
is
your
first
responsibil
-
Use hands
-
free operation, if available;
Pull
off
the road and park before making or answering a call if driving
ity;
conditions
so
require.
Most modern electronic equipment
is
shielded from RF signals. How
-
ever, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the
RF
signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a
minimum separation of six (6
"
) inches be maintained between a hand
-
held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the

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