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This value was obtained by TELECOM
ENGINEERING CENTER as part of the
certification process. This is the maximum
value measured at the maximum
transmission power of mobile phones
according to the method specified by the
government. Although SAR varies among
individual handsets, all handsets are within
permissible values. Also, mobile phones are
designed to use minimum transmission
power required for communicating with
mobile phone base stations; therefore,
normal SAR in use is even lower than rated
values. For details about SAR, see the
following Websites:
SoftBank Body SAR Policy
*Body SAR refers to the Specific Absorption
Rate (SAR) at the maximum transmission
power with an earphone/Microphone
attached to the mobile phone and
continuously talking while the mobile phone
unit is placed next to the body.
**Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) values
were measured under talking continuously
for 6 minutes.
For technical standards on body SAR,
SoftBank lists information from Europe. See
“Information on the Effects of Radio Wave
Exposure from the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC)” and “Information on the
Effects of Radio Wave Exposure from
Europe” for details.
***When placed next to the body:
Measurement tests are conducted with the
back of the mobile phone facing the body at
a distance of 1.5 cm as the ordinary
placement to the body. In order to satisfy the
radio wave exposure regulations, use an
accessory that fixes the mobile phone at a
distance of 1.5 cm from the body. Choose a
belt clip or holster without metal parts.
For more information, access the following
Website:
http://www.softbankmobile.co.jp/ja/info/
public/emf/emf02.html
Effects of Radio Wave Exposure
per the FCC
The guidelines of the United States Federal
Communications Commission are based on
standards developed from results of regular
and careful scientific research conducted by
independent scientific institutions. These
permissible values are sufficiently safe values
regardless of the age or health of the user.
For the effect of radio waves transmitted by
mobile phones on the human body, Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) units are used for
measurements. The permissible value of SAR
prescribed by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.
Measurement tests are conducted using
standards set forth by the FCC for each
model, and when placed next to the human
body according to the descriptions in this
Instruction Manual as shown in the
following, the permissible value of SAR is
1.04 W/kg.
When placed next to the body:
Measurement tests are conducted with the
back of the mobile phone facing the body at
a distance of 1.5 cm as the ordinary
placement to the body. In order to satisfy the
radio wave exposure regulations set by FCC,
use an accessory that fixes the mobile phone
at a distance of 1.5 cm from the body.
Ministry of Internal Affairs
Communications Radio Wave Utilization
http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/j/ele/
index.htm
Radio Industries and Businesses
http://www.arib-emf.org/
* Requirements are stipulated in Radio
Law (Ordinance Regulating Radio
Equipment, Article 14-2).
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