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Errata
The following text (bulleted references and MPE Distance Restriction
Statement) replaces the current content under Introduction in the
Exposure to radio frequency signals section.
Bulleted References
1. Delete ANSI C95.1 (1992) from the bulleted list.
2. Replace it with:
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 Standard
3. Leave American National Standards Institute in the footnote at the
bottom of the page.
4. Add the following to the bulleted list:
IRPA (1991) Guidelines on Protection Against Non-ionizing Radiation
5. Add Internal Radiation Protection Association to the footnote at the
bottom of the page.
MPE Distance Restriction Statement
Replace the paragraph under the bulleted list with the following:
The phone and this car kit are designed to comply with established ANSI,
FCC, and international safety standards for safe levels of human exposure
to RF energy. Nonetheless, RF field intensity at the surface of the
transmitting car kit antenna is fairly high. Maintaining a minimum line-of
-sight separation distance of 35 cm (14 inches) between the transmitting
antenna and all personnel will ensure that the General Population/
Uncontrolled Exposure Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits are
not exceeded. This satisfies the MPE limits mandated by the FCC in 47
CFR Ch. 1 (10-1-98 Edition), Part 1, paragraph 1.1310 and defined in the
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 standard, and also satisfies the slightly
more-stringent European and international exposure limit
recommendations of IRPA (1991) and ICNIRP (1996).
ODU Caution
Add the following caution to the Mounting the ODU section:
Caution
As discussed in the earlier section on exposure to radio
frequency signals, when the ODU is transmitting, it is necessary
that at least 35 cm (14 inches) line-of-sight separation distance be
maintained between the ODU antenna and the people within or
near the vehicle. Mounting the ODU at least 35 cm from the edge
of the vehicle roof will satisfy that requirement under normal
use conditions.