
In accordance with EU Directive 2006/66/EC, batteries and accumulators are
to ensure that they are disposed of and recycled separately. The marking on a battery
should also show the chemical symbol for the metals contained in the battery (Pb for lead,
Hg for mercury and CD for cadmium). Users should never dispose of batteries and
accumulators in the normal way. Instead, they should go to the designated collection points
for the return, recycling and processing of spent batteries and accumulators. It is important
that customers and users are willing to help reduce any negative effects of batteries and
accumulators on the environment and health.
Technical details on radio transmission
Service
Frequency Range Power Class
Maximal Output
BLE
2402 - 2480MHz
Power Class 1.5 8 dBm
GSM-1800 (B3)
1710 - 1785MHz
Power Class 1
32 dBm
GSM-900 (B8)
880 - 915MHz
Power Class 4
35 dBm
WCDMA B1 ()
1920 - 1980MHz
Power Class 3
25 dBm
WCDMA B8 ()
880 - 915MHz
Power Class 3
25 dBm
LTE-FDD B1 (2100 MHz)
1920 - 1980MHz
Power Class 3
25 dBm
LTE-FDD B3 (1800 MHz)
1710 - 1785MHz
Power Class 3
25 dBm
LTE-FDD B7 (2600 MHz) 2500 - 2570MHz
Power Class 3
25 dBm
LTE-FDD B8 (900 MHz)
880 - 915MHz
Power Class 3
25 dBm
LTE-FDD B20 (800 MHz) 832 - 962MHz
Power Class 3
25 dBm
LTE-FDD B28 (700 MHz) 703 – 748 MHz
Power Class 3
25 dBm
GNSS
-
n/a
9. Maintenance
Cleaning and storage
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