Radio-Frequency Transmission Hazard - Cisco FM3500 Endo Installation And Configuration Manual

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1.2. Radio-frequency transmission hazard

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WARNING
The system shown in this manual is designed to be installed
and operated in a way that avoids contact with the antennas by
human beings. The legislation quoted in this section is designed
to reduce overall exposure of human beings to RF radiation.
This section gives minimum separation distances between
antennas and humans. It is strongly recommended that the
system be installed in a location where these minimum
separation distances can be maintained at all times.
United States: This system has been evaluated for RF
exposure for humans, in accordance with FCC regulation CFR
47 Part 2.1091. To maintain compliance, the minimum
separation distance from the antenna to general bystanders is
20cm/7.9in. (all FM Ponte kit and x200 radio transceivers), or
21cm/8.3 in. (all FM1300 Otto and x500 radio transceivers).
Canada: This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for
humans, in accordance with ISED regulation RSS-102. To
maintain compliance, the minimum separation distance from
the antenna to general bystanders is 20cm/7.9in. for all
Fluidmesh radio transceivers.
Europe / Australia / New Zealand: This system has been
evaluated for RF exposure for humans, in accordance with
standard EN 62232. To maintain compliance, the minimum
separation distance from the antenna to general bystanders is
20cm/7.9in. for all Fluidmesh radio transceivers.
Before activating any device capable of transmitting RF signals,
make sure that all persons and animals are protected from
possible RF exposure.
Make sure that all RF feeds are securely connected to an
appropriate antenna. Never activate any RF-capable device
that is not connected to an antenna.
HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS
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