Graco NVIFONE M20 User Manual

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nüvifone M0 Quick Start Manual

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radiocommunication devices comply

with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310.

Radio Frequency Exposure /

Specific Absorption Rate

This device is a transmitter and receiver

that uses its antenna to send and

receive low levels of radio frequency

(RF) energy for voice and data

communications. The cellular antenna is

located above the camera lens, along the

top edge of the back of the device. The

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

®

antenna is located

to the right of the camera lens on the

back of the device.
Regular review of scientific research

and studies has led to the formation

of international safety guidelines and

regulations regarding limiting exposure

to this RF energy. This product emits RF

energy below the published limits when

operating in its maximum output power

mode and when used with Garmin-

Asus authorized accessories. In normal

operation, the device will operate at even

lower output power modes, depending

on many factors including proximity to

network cellular towers and the absence

of external interference.
The RF exposure guidelines use a unit

of measurement known as the specific

absorption rate, SAR. The SAR limit

applicable to this device set by the FCC

is 1.6 watts per kilogram (W/kg), 1.6

W/kg by Industry Canada, and 2.0 W/kg

by the Council of the European Union.
This device has been tested and is

compliant with the FCC, IC, and

European Union RF exposure guidelines

for cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth

operation. For countries where this

product is sold outside of the United

States, Canada, and the European

R&TTE member countries, this product

has been tested and is compliant to the

applicable RF exposure requirements of

the local regulatory authority.
To be sure that your exposure to RF

energy does not exceed the FCC and

European Union guidelines, follow these

precautions:

Position the device antenna at least 15

mm (5/8 inch) from your body.

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