31
differences
between
the
SAR
levels
of
various
phones
and
at
various
positions,
they
all
meet
the
government
requirement
for
safe
exposure.
The
FCC
has
granted
an
Equipment
Authorization
for
this
model
phone
with
all
reported
SAR
levels
evaluated
as
in
compliance
with
the
FCC
RF
exposure
guidelines.
SAR
information
on
this
model
phone
is
on
file
with
the
FCC
and
can
be
found
under
the
Display
Grant
section
of
http://www.fcc.gov/
oet/fccid
after
searching
on
FCC
ID:
ZC4LX14
Additional
information
on
Specific
Absorption
Rates
(SAR)
can
be
found
on
the
Cellular
Telecommunications
Industry
Asso
‐
ciation
(CTIA)
web
‐
site
at
http://www.wow
‐
com.com.
*
In
the
United
States
and
Canada,
the
SAR
limit
for
mobile
phones
used
by
the
public
is
1.6
watts/kg
(W/kg)
averaged
over
one
gram
of
tissue.
The
standard
incorporates
a
sub
‐
stantial
margin
of
safety
to
give
additional
protection
for
the
public
and
to
account
for
any
variations
in
measurements.
Body
‐
worn
Operation
This
device
was
tested
for
typical
body
‐
worn
operations.
To
comply
with
RF
exposure
requirements,
a
minimum
separation
distance
of
15mm
must
be
maintained
between
the
user’s
body
and
the
handset,
including
the
antenna.
Third
‐
party
belt
‐
clips,
holsters,
and
similar
accessories
used
by
this
device
should
not
contain
any
metallic
components.
Body
‐
worn
accessories
that
do
not
meet
these
requirements
may
not
comply
with
RF
exposure
requirements
and
should
be
avoided.
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