User's Manual

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IPWireles s Br oadba nd Modem User Guide
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Do not leave the IPWireless Broadband Modem in a motor vehicle parked in direct
sunlight for more than fifteen minutes.
Do not expose the IPWireless Broadband Modem to open flames.
Do not alter the antenna or substitute any other antenna. Doing so may be unsafe.
Switch your IPWireless Broadband Modem off when near medical equipment, fuel,
chemicals, a potentially explosive atmosphere such as a gasoline station, or when in an
area in which blasting is in progress. Also, switch it off when on an aircraft. Follow any
other rules, regulations, or posted notices that apply to the use of electronic or radio
equipment.
Before using the IPWireless Broadband Modem near a pacemaker or similar device,
consult a physician or the device manufacturer for more information. In any event, do
not use the IPWireless Broadband Modem within 8" (20 cm) of a pacemaker or similar
device.
Do not use the IPWireless Broadband Modem when you need to pay attention to other
activities. For example, never use it while driving or while supervising or operating
machinery.
The IPWireless Broadband Modem, like any other wireless communications device,
cannot guarantee a connection in all circumstances. Do not rely on it for matters where
a connection is essential.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
The following information includes important safety guidelines regarding exposure to
radio frequency (RF) signals and the use of electronic devices as determined by the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Before using your modem, please read the RF label that is attached to the outside of the
modem. This label identifies the minimum separation distance between the modem
antenna and the user or any other person when the modem is in use. Do not use the
modem when the antenna is closer to anyone than the specified distance.
Your modem is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives
and also sends out RF signals. The FCC has adopted RF exposure guidelines with
safety levels for wireless cellular devices. The FCC guidelines are consistent with the
safety standards previously set by the U.S. and international standards bodies:
American National Standards Institute - ANSI C95.1 (1992); National Council on
Radiation and Measurements - NCRP Report 86 (1986); International Commission on
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection - ICNIRP (1996). If you use the modem in
accordance with these guidelines, the level of RF exposure will fall within the FCC
guidelines and the standards previously identified.
Care and Cleaning Guidelines
Use a soft, clean cloth slightly moistened with water and wipe the outside surface of the
IPWireless Broadband Modem only.