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BTR-80N, TR-80N, TR-82N
Certificate Information
FCC
The RTS BTR-80N, TR-80N, and TR-82N Transmitter/receiver
are type accepted under United States (FCC) Federal
Communications Commission Part 74, Licensing of this
equipment is the user’s responsibility and licensability depends
on the user's classification, user’s application, and frequency
selected. RTS strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate
telecommunications authority for any clarification.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This wireless microphone system can be configured for both
FCC Part 15 (unlicensed) and FCC Part 74 (licensed) operation.
When shipped from the factory, this wireless microphone
system is configured for unlicensed operation, and will operate
at a power level not to exceed 50 milliwatts, which meets FCC
Part 15 requirements. If unlicensed users operate this device in
excess of 50 milliwatts, harmful interference may result and the
unlicensed user will be subject to substantial monetary
forfeitures and other FCC sanctions. The wireless microphone
system may be operated by holders of a valid FCC license in the
Low Power Auxiliary Radio Service under Part 74 of FCC
Rules, at power levels between 50 milliwatts and 250 milliwatts.
CAUTION:
Changes or modification of equipment made by
the user could void the user’s authority to operate
this equipment.
The beltpack is intended to be worn on the belt of the user with
both antennas vertical for best operating range and performance.
Placing the beltpack in other locations on the body may reduce
performance and void the user’s authority by the FCC to operate
the equipment.
Mandatory Safety Instructions
to Base Station Installers and Users.
1.
Use only a manufacturer or dealer-supplied antenna.
Antenna minimum safe distance, for a base station, as set
by the FCC is 20cm. Antenna gain: zero (0) dBd referenced
to a dipole.
2.
The FCC has adopted a safety standard for human exposure
to RF (Radio Frequency) energy, which is below the OSHA
(Occupational Safety and Health Act) limits.
3.
To comply with current FCC RF Exposure limits, the
antenna must be installed at or exceeding the minimum safe
distance (20cm) and in accordance with the requirements of
the antenna manufacturer or supplier.
4.
Antenna substitution: do Not substitute any antenna for the
one supplied by or recommended by the manufacturer or
radio dealer. You might expose people to harmful radio
frequency radiation. You can contact your radio dealer or
manufacturer for further information.
WARNING:
Maintain a separation distance from the
antenna to person(s) of at least 20cm.
You, as the qualified end-user of this radio device, must ensure
the minimum separation distance of 20cm between the antenna
and nearby people to satisfy RF Exposure compliance.The
operation of the transmitter must satisfy the requirements of the
General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Environment for
work-related use. Transmit only when people are at least the
minimum distance from the properly installed, externally
mounted antenna.
Summary of Contents for BTR-80N
Page 4: ...4 BTR 80N TR 80N TR 82N...
Page 20: ...22 Introduction BTR 80N TR 80N TR 82N...
Page 26: ...24 Installation BTR 80N TR 80N TR 82N...
Page 73: ...APPENDIX A Additional Resources BTR 80N Menu Structure...
Page 74: ...72 BTR 80N TR 80N TR 82N...
Page 75: ...BTR 80N TR 80N TR 82N 73 TR 80N Beltpack Screen Flowchart...
Page 76: ...74 BTR 80N TR 80N TR 82N TR 82N Beltpack Screen Flowchart...
Page 81: ...BTR 80N TR 80N TR 82N 79 2 Wire Systems Specification...
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