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Appendix
European RF Exposure
Information
Your mobile device is both a radio transmitter and receiver, and
is designed not to exceed limits for exposure to radio waves
recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines
were produced by independent scientific organization, ICNIRP,
and include safety margins designed to protect all persons,
regardless of age and condition of health.
The guidelines apply a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit for mobile
devices is 2W/kg, and the highest SAR value for this device was
0.700 W/kg*.
As testing measures SAR at the highest transmitting power of a
device, actual SAR tends to be lower during ordinary operation.
Lower SAR levels are typical during ordinary operation as
automatic changes are made within the device to ensure the
network can be reached with minimal power.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that present
scientific information does not indicate the need for any special
precautions to be adopted when using mobile devices. WHO
also notes that those wishing to reduce exposure may do
so by limiting call length and by using a 'hands-free' device
to distance the phone from the head and body. For further
information, please see the WHO website: http://www.who.int/
peh-emf/en/
* Note that tests are also carried out in accordance with
international testing guidelines.
Declaration of Conformity
Product is declared to conform with the essential requirements
of European Union Directive 1999/5/EC Radio and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 3.1 (a), 3.1 (b)
and 3.2. The Declaration of Conformity can be found on http://
www.kyocera.co.jp/prdct/telecom/consumer/ (Japanese only).
-Note-
Below frequency bands are restricted for indoor use only.
5150 - 5250MHz(802.11a/n) in US
5150 - 5350MHz(802.11a/n) in EU
Safety Information
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high
volume levels for long periods.