SAFE USAGE AND RF ENERGY AW ARENESS AND CONTROL
INFORMATION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY
EXPOSURE LIMITS IN APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS.
applications where users have been made aware of the potential
for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This
radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer
or similar use.
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Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Regulations
The FCC has established limits for safe exposure to radio frequency (RF)
emissions from portable two-way radios. The FCC requires manufacturers to
demonstrate compliance with RF exposure limits before portable two-way radios
can be marketed in the U.S. When two-way radios are approved for occupational/
controlled environment exposure limits, the FCC requires users to be fully aware
of, and exercise control over, their exposure. Awareness and control of RF
exposure can be accomplished by the use of labels, or by education and training
through appropriate means, such as information and instructions in user manuals
or safety booklets. Your Motorola two-way radio has an RF exposure information
label in the battery compartment. This user safety booklet includes useful
information about RF exposure and helpful instructions on how to control your RF
exposure.
Your Motorola two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of
national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding
human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the
IEEE (FCC) and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF
exposure environments at usage factors of up to 50% talk–50% listen. In
terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with FCC exposure guidelines,
your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting
(during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode.
NOTE: The approved batteries, supplied with this radio, are rated for a 5-5-90 duty
cycle (5% talk–5% listen–90% standby), even though this radio complies
with FCC occupational exposure limits at usage factors of up to 50% talk.
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Your Motorola two-way radio complies with the following RF energy
exposure standards and guidelines:
• United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal
Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992
• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998
• Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to
Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to
300 GHz, 1999
• Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic
Radiation – Human Exposure) Standard, 2001
• ANATEL, Brasil Regulatory Authority, Resolution 256 (April 11, 2001)
“additional requirements for SMR, cellular and PCS product certification.”
Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operati ng Instruction s for
Portable Two-Way Radios
To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/
controlled environment exposure limits, always adhere to the following
procedures:
• Transmit no more than 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the PushTo-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button.
Transmitting 50% of the time or less is important since the radio
generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in
terms of measuring standards compliance).
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• Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of the face with the
microphone (and other parts of the radio including the
antenna) at least one to two inches (2.5 to 5 centimeters) away
from the lips. Keeping the radio at a proper distance is
important since RF exposures decrease with distance from the antenna.
• For body-worn operation, always place the radio in a Motorola-approved
clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Using non–
Motorola-approved accessories may result in exposure levels which
exceed the FCC’s occupational/controlled environment RF exposure
limits.
• If you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not using the radio in
the intended use position in front of the face, ensure the antenna and the
radio are kept one inch (2.5 centimeters) from the body when transmitting.
Keeping the radio at a proper distance is important since RF exposures
decrease with distance from the antenna.
• Use only Motorola-approved supplied or replacement antennas, batteries,
and accessories. Use of non–Motorola-approved antennas, batteries and accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines. For a list of Motorolaapproved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit the following
web site which lists approved accessories:
http://www.motorola.com/cgiss/twowayradio.shtml
For additional information on exposure requirements or other training
information, visit http://www.motorola.com/rfhealth
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