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Bluetooth cautions
The operating frequency band of this
equipment is used by industrial,
scientific, consumer and medical
equipment including microwave ovens,
premises radio stations for identifying
mobile units used in the manufacturing
lines of plants (radio stations requiring
a license), specified low power radio
stations (radio stations requiring no
license) and amateur radio stations
(hereinafter referred to as "another
station").
1. Before using this terminal, confirm
that "another station" is not being
operated nearby.
2. In the event of this terminal causing
harmful radio wave inter ference
with "another stations", promptly
change the operating frequency or
stop radio wave emission by turning
off the power, etc.
3. If you have further questions, please
contact General Inquiries on the last
page of this manual.
When Using a Wireless LAN
A wireless LAN (WLAN) uses radio waves
for transmission, and thereby has the
benefit of allowing a LAN connection
anywhere in an area reachable by radio
waves. Conversely, eavesdropping by a
third party or wrongful intrusion are
possible if security settings are not
configured. Users are recommended to
use discretion and configure security
settings before using.
Wireless LAN
Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic
devices such as electrical appliances or AV/OA
devices, or in radio waves.
• Magnetism or radio waves may increase
noises or disable communications (especially
when using a microwave oven).
• When used near TV, radio, etc., reception
interference may occur, or channels on the
TV screen may be disturbed.
• If there are multiple wireless LAN access
points nearby and the same channel is used,
search may not work correctly.
Frequency band
The frequency band used by the WLAN device
is indicated on a label in the battery pack
recess of the FOMA terminal. The following
figure explains the indications on the label.