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Table 8. Recommended Safety Distances
Recommended Safety Distances between
Portable and Mobile RF Communication Devices and the AED
The AED is intended for use in electromagnetic environments with controlled RF disturbance.
The AED customer or user can prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum
distance between portable and mobile RF devices (transmitters) and the AED, set forth below,
based on the maximum output power of the communication devices.
Maximum nomina
l transmitter outp
ut power in watt
Separation distance based on the transmitter frequency in metres
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d
= 1.2
√
P
800 MHz to 2.5GHz
d
= 2.3
√
P
0.01 0.12
0.23
0.1 0.38
0.73
1 1.2
2.3
10 3.8
7.3
100 12
23
For transmitters with maximum output powers that are not listed above, the recommended
separation distance
d
in metres (m) can be calculated using the equation that applies to the
transmitter frequency, where
P
is the maximum transmitter output power coefficient in watt (W),
according to the manufacturer of the transmitter.
Notes: At 80MHz and 800MHz, a higher frequency range is applied to the separation distance.
Notes: These indications may not be applicable in every situation. Electromagnetic propagation
is affected by its absorption and reflection by structures, objects and people.
Table 9. Cables (IEC60601-1-2)
Cables and Sensors
Maximum
Length
Compliant with
Electrode cables
1.8 m
-RF Emissions, CISPR 11, Class B/ Group 1
-Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), IEC 61000-4-
2
-Radiated RF, IEC 61000-4-3
-Magnetic Field Frequency, IEC 61000-4-8
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