User's Manual

Novatel Wireless Inc.
Version 1.3
12/23/2009 3 of 4
Under extended operation the EM120 modem will generate a noticeable amount of heat. Like all
PC Cards, the modem generates heat during normal operation and will be heated by the host
computer. For this reason it is recommended that after extended periods of operation, prior to
removal and handling, you allow the modem to cool down.
FCC (Federal Communication Commission)
The EM120 is compliant to the relevant sections of the FCC rules:
FCC CFR47 Part 2 (General Rules and Regulations, RF Exposure Evaluation)
FCC CFR47 Part 15 (All Radio Frequency Devices)
FCC CFR47 Part 24 (Narrow and wideband PCS modules)
FCC CFR47 Part 22 (Cellular Service)
Labeling Notice for End Use Products
For any end use product that the Novatel EM120 modem is used in, a label containing the
following information must be placed visibly on the outside of the product.
This device contains FCC ID: PKRNVWE120 and IC: 3229B-E120
All instructions relating to the integration of the module described on the FCC Grant notes must
be followed.
Radio Frequency Exposure Requirements
Per §2.1091 of the FCC rules, embedded modules are defined as “mobile devices”
At least 20cm (8 inches) of separation between the antenna and the users body must be
maintained at all times. If this device is intended for use in a portable device, you (the user) are
responsible for separate approval to satisfy the SAR (RF Exposure) requirements of FCC Part
2.1093 and Industry Canada RSS-102/Safety Code 6.
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