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compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Position the handset a minimum of 15mm from
your body when the device is switched on.
• Choose the belt clips, holsters, or other similar
body-worn accessories which do not contain
metallic components to support the minimum
distance of body-worn operation. Cases with
metal parts may change the RF performance of
the device, including its compliance with RF
exposure guidelines, in a manner that has not
been tested or certified, and use such
accessories should be avoided.
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
regulations for Mobile phones
Your phone is compliant with the FCC Hearing
Aid Compatibility requirements.
The FCC has adopted HAC rules for digital
wireless phones. These rules require certain
phone to be tested and rated under the
American National Standard Institute (ANSI)
C63.19-2011 hearing aid compatibility
standards.
The ANSI standard for hearing aid
compatibility contains two types of ratings.
M-Ratings: Rating for less radio frequency
interference to enable acoustic coupling with
hearing aids.
T-Ratings: Rating for inductive coupling with