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Effects of Radio Wave Exposure
per the FCC
The guidelines of the United
S
tates Federal
Communi
c
ations Commission are based on
standards developed from results of regular
and
c
areful s
c
ientifi
c
resear
c
h
c
ondu
c
ted by
independent s
c
ientifi
c
institutions. These
permissible values are suffi
c
iently safe values
regardless of the age or health of the user.
For the effe
c
t of radio waves transmitted by
mobile phones on the human body,
S
pe
c
ifi
c
Absorption Rate (
S
AR) units are used for
measurements. The permissible value of
S
AR
pres
c
ribed by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.
Measurement tests are
c
ondu
c
ted using
standards set forth by the FCC for ea
c
h
model, and when pla
c
ed next to the human
body a
cc
ording to the des
c
riptions in this
Instru
c
tion Manual as shown in the
following, the permissible value of
S
AR is
0.836 W/kg.
When pla
c
ed next to the body:
Measurement tests are
c
ondu
c
ted with the
ba
c
k of the mobile phone fa
c
ing the body at
a distan
c
e of 1.5
c
m as the ordinary
pla
c
ement to the body. In order to satisfy the
radio wave exposure regulations set by FCC,
use an a
cc
essory that fixes the mobile phone
at a distan
c
e of 1.5
c
m from the body.
Choose a belt
c
lip or holster without metal
parts.
The regulations set by FCC may not be
satisfied with a
cc
essories that do not fulfill
the above
c
onditions. Avoid using them.
For details about the
S
pe
c
ifi
c
Absorption
Rate (
S
AR), a
cc
ess the following Web site.
Cellular Tele
c
ommuni
c
ation & Internet
Asso
c
iation (CTIA)
http://www.phonefa
c
ts.net
Effects of Radio Wave Exposure
per the EU
This handset is a radio transmitting/re
c
eiving
devi
c
e. This produ
c
t has been verified to not
ex
c
eed the permissible value of radio waves
re
c
ommended by international guidelines.
These guidelines are developed by the
International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Prote
c
tion (ICNIRP), an
independent s
c
ientifi
c
institution, and the
permissible value is a suffi
c
iently safe value
regardless of the age or health of the user.
For the effe
c
t of radio waves transmitted by
mobile phones on the human body,
S
pe
c
ifi
c
Absorption Rate (
S
AR) units are used for
measurements. The
S
AR permissible value
for mobile devi
c
es is 2 W/kg, and the
maximum value for
S
AR when pla
c
ed next to
the body is 0.96 W/kg*.
S
AR measurements are
c
ondu
c
ted at the
maximum transmission power; therefore,
the normal
S
AR is even smaller in a
c
tual
talking
c
onditions. This is be
c
ause mobile
phones are designed for the minimum
transmission power required for
c
ommuni
c
ating with base stations.
The World Health Organization (WHO)
states that adverse effe
c
ts on the human
body have not been
c
onfirmed from
c
urrent
s
c
ientifi
c
data on the use of mobile devi
c
es.
The WHO also re
c
ommends shortening the
talk time or using a handsfree devi
c
e that
allows use of a mobile phone away from the
head or body to redu
c
e the effe
c
ts of radio
waves. For details, a
cc
ess the WHO Web site.
http://www.who.int/emf
* Measurement tests when pla
c
ed next to
the human body are
c
ondu
c
ted a
cc
ording
to standards pres
c
ribed by the FCC. Values
are based on
c
onditions in Europe.
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