Motorola MCS 2000 II Manual del usuario - Página 18

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MCS 2000 Models II & III
Do not operate radio near
inflammable liquids or in the vicinity of
explosive devices
During normal use, the radio will subject you to radio
energy substantially below the level where any kind of
harm is reported.
To ensure personal safety, please observe the follow-
ing simple rules:
• DO NOT transmit when the antenna is very close
to, or touching, exposed parts of the body, espe-
cially the face and eyes.
• DO NOT hold the transmit (PTT) key in when not
actually desiring to transmit.
• DO NOT allow children to play with any radio
equipment containing a transmitter.
• DO NOT operate radio while driving. It should also
be noticed that the use of a hand held microphone
while driving could constitute an offense under the
Road Traffic Regulation.
When planning the installation of communication
equipment in a vehicle with one or more air bags:
Important Electromagnetic Emission Information
In August, 1996, The Federal Communications Com-
mission (FCC) adopted an updated safety standard
for human exposure to radio frequency electromag-
netic energy emitted by FCC regulated equipment.
Motorola subscribes to this same updated safety
standard for the use of its products.
In keeping with sound installation practice and to
maximize radiation efficiency, a one-quarter (1/4)
wave length antenna should be installed at the center
of the vehicle roof. If it is necessary to mount the
antenna on the vehicle's trunk lid, an appropriate 3db
gain antenna should be used. This installation proce-
dure will assure that vehicle occupants will be
exposed to radio frequency energy levels lower than
the limits specified in the standard adopted by the
FCC in General Docket 79144.
To assure that radio frequency (RF) energy exposure
to bystanders external to a vehicle is lower than that
recommended by FCC adopted standard, transmit
with any mobile radio only when bystanders are at
least two (2) feet away from a properly installed exter-
nally mounted antenna for radios with less than 50
watts of output power, or three (3) feet away for radios
with 50 watts or greater power.

Control Station Operation

In the event of Control Station operation, to assure
operators and bystanders are exposed to radio fre-
quency (RF) energy levels lower than the limits speci-
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