User's Guide
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Option Datacards GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA and GT MAX HSUPA
Version 1.0
2.7. Do not use in hospitals
Please ensure you follow any local regulations or rules. People are often
asked to switch off all electronic devices in some areas of a hospital;
this is a recommendation that Option fully supports. Using a datacard
close to sensitive electronic devices could possibly result in interference.
If you intend to use your PC in such areas, you must remove the
datacard.
2.8. Interference from radio signals
Option relies on advice from health authorities an relevant expert bodies
about potential undesired responses to radio emissions from datacards.
2.9. Immunity to Interference
Electromagnetic interference is the disturbance of the normal operation
of a device due to its undesired response to radio signals from an
external source. Occasionally in some situations, you may hear short
sounds coming from audio equipment such as radio or multimedia PC.
However, these audible signals do not interfere with the operation of the
equipment.
The 1989 Directive from the European Commission ( 89 / 336 / ECC ) 13
governing all forms of electronic equipment concerns interference that
such equipment produces and its immunity to interference from outside.
Any equipment compliant with that directive is unlikely to suffer
interference. All wireless devices may get interference, which could
affect performance.