Safety precautions, About radio wave, Important – Yokogawa YFGW510 User Manual

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<Read Me First>

IM 01W02E01-01EN

Safety Precautions

IMPORTANT

Read the safety precautions for this product that are described in Read Me First (IM 01W02E01-

11EN).

About Radio Wave

IMPORTANT

Read the safety precautions for this product that are described in Read Me First (IM 01W02E01-

11EN).

IMPORTANT

• This product is equipped with a wireless module which is designated as a certification of

construction type as a wireless facility for 2.4 GHz band low-power data communication

system of the Radio Act.

Refer to G1.3 Regulatory Compliance Statements for detail.

Due to the designated certification of construction type, users may be subject to legal pun-

ishment in case of:

- Disassembling or modifying the wireless module or antenna in this instrument

- Peeling off the certification label attached to the wireless module in this instrument

• Microwave ovens and other industrial, scientific and medical equipment, as well as local

wireless stations (license required) and specific low-power wireless stations (license not

required) for identifying mobile objects used in the production line of a factory, use the same

frequency band as this product. Prevent interference with other wireless stations.

• Check that local wireless stations and specific low-power wireless stations are not being

used in the vicinity before using this product.

• If this product causes radio interference in a local wireless station used for identifying mobile

objects, change the working frequency or stop the emission of radio waves immediately. For

details on how to prevent radio interference, contact our service office.

• Although this product has been designed to resist high frequency electrical noise, if a radio

transceiver is used near the transmitter or its external wiring, the transmitter may be affected

by high frequency noise pickup. To test this, start out from a distance of several meters and

slowly approach the transmitter with the transceiver while observing the measurement loop

for noise effects. Thereafter use the transceiver outside the range where the noise effects

were first observed.

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