
Appendix
131
Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), a
partner to the World Health
Organization (WHO), and their tolerable
limits allow for an adequate factor of
safety, regardless of the user's age or
health conditions.
The Japanese technical regulations and
international guidelines define such
tolerance limits for radiation protection
in terms of a specific absorption rate
(SAR), which represents the average
rate at which the radio frequency
energy is absorbed by the human body.
The SAR tolerance limit for this cell
phone is 2.0 W/kg. The highest SAR
value for this cellular phone when
tested for use at the head is 0.872 W/
kg
(※2)
and when worn on the body is
0.202 W/kg
(※2)
. Individual products all
satisfy this SAR tolerance limit, though
there may be slight difference in SAR
level among individual products.
Because cellular phones are designed
to fill the minimum transmitting power
requirement for communicating with
base stations for cellular phones, etc.,
their SAR normally gets lower while they
actually carry on communication.
Generally the closer to a base station a
Summary of Contents for 10 HTV32
Page 86: ...Getting ready 84...
Page 87: ...85 Basic operations Home screen 86 Monitoring the product s status 92 Displaying a menu 96...
Page 101: ...99 Calling Making calls 100 Receiving calls 103 Checking your own phone number 104...
Page 107: ...105 Function settings Displaying the Settings menu 106...