Specifications, Exposure to radiofrequency signals, Technical data trademarks – Siemens C56 User Manual

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Specifications

95

ca-

Exposure to

radiofrequency signals

Your wireless handheld portable

telephone is a low power radio trans-

mitter and receiver. When it is ON, it

receives and also sends out radiofre-

quency (RF) signals.
In August 1996, The Federal Com-

munications Commission (FCC)

adopted RF exposure guidelines with

safety levels for hand-held wireless

phones. Those guidelines are consis-

tent with the safety standards previ-

ously set by both U.S. and interna-

tional standards bodies:
• American National Standards In-

stitute (ANSI) C95.1 (1992)

• National Council of Radiation Pro-

tection and Measurement (NCRP)

Report 86 (1986)

• International Commission of Non-

Ionizing Radiation Protection (IC-

NIRP) 1996

• Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety

Code 6

Those standards were based on com-

prehensive and periodic evaluations

of the relevant scientific literature.

For example, over 120 scientists, en-

gineers, and physicians from univer-

sities, government health agencies,

and industry reviewed the available

body of research to develop the ANSI

standard (C95.1).

The design of your phone complies

with the FCC guidelines (and those

standards). For additional informa-

tion concerning exposure to radio

frequency signal, see the statement

by the FDA at the end of this user

guide.

Technical data

Trademarks

CPS is a trademark of Cambridge

Positioning Systems Limited.

GSM class:

4 (33 dBm - 850 MHz)
1 (30 dBm -

1900 MHz)

Frequency range: 824 - 894 MHz

1850 - 1990 MHz

Weight:

83 g / 2.96 oz.

Dimensions:

101x44/41x21 mm

(69 ccm)

LiIon battery:

700 mAh

Operating temper-

ature:

14 °F to 131 °F

SIM card:

plug-in 3 V / 1.8 V

Standby Time:

up to 250 hours

Talk Time:

up to 5 hours

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