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Make sure children play safely
Make sure children using any Xbox One accessory together with the Xbox
One console and Kinect sensor play safely and within their limits, and make
sure that they understand proper use of the system.
Do not use unlicensed accessories, unauthorized props, or other objects with
the Kinect sensor.
Use of these accessories or objects may result in injury to yourself or others
and/or in damage to the sensor or other property. Using unauthorized
accessories violates the Software License and may void your Limited
Warranty.
WARNING: Hearing Safety
Extended exposure to high sound volumes when using a headset may result in
temporary or permanent hearing loss. To reduce the risk of hearing loss, set the
volume loud enough to hear clearly in quiet surroundings, and no louder.
Do not increase the volume after you start listening. Your ears can adapt
over time so that high volume sounds normal, but the high volume may
still damage your hearing.
Do not increase the volume to block out outside noise. The combination
of outside noise and sound from your headphones can damage your
hearing. Sealed or noise-canceling headphones can reduce outside noise
so that you don't have to turn up the volume.
If you can't understand someone nearby speaking normally, turn down
the volume. Sound that drowns out normal speech can damage your
hearing. Even with sealed or noise canceling headphones, you should be
able to hear nearby people speak.
Minimize your time listening to loud sound
The more time that you spend exposed to high sound volumes, the more
likely you are to damage your hearing. The louder the sound, the less
time that is required to damage hearing.
At maximum volume, listening to music on the device with headphones
can permanently damage your hearing in 15 minutes. Even lower
volumes can damage hearing if you are exposed to it for many hours.
All of the sound that you are exposed to during a day adds up. If you are
exposed to other loud sound, it takes less time listening at high volumes to
cause hearing damage.
To safely use the device without a time limit, keep the volume low
enough that you can carry on a conversation with people nearby.
WARNING: Ground outdoor antennas
Outside of the United States, such as the EU countries, users should refer to
requirements for their own country, such as, referencing IEC 60364, IEC 62305
and EN 50164 for references on proper grounding and protection against
lightning strikes, power lines, etc.
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Pictorial diagram/drawing refl ecting the requirements of IEC 62305-3 Ed 2
2010-12.
KEY
1
metallic mast
2
horizontal air-termination conductor on the ridge of the roof
3
joint between the roof down-conductor and the metallic mast
4
antenna cable
5
main bonding bar; metallic shield on the antenna cable is connected to the bonding bar
6
test joint
7
TV
8
parallel routing of the antenna cable and the electric power cable
9
electric power cable
10
earth-termination system
11
the main electric power distribution box with SPD
12
foundation earth electrode
13
LPS conductor
α
protection angle
lenght to be considered for separation distance calculation
NOTE For small structures only two down-conductors may be suffi cient, according to 5.3.3.
Figure E.32b – TV antenna using the mast as an air-termination rod
CAUTION: Personal Medical Devices
Radio-frequency emissions from electronic equipment can negatively affect the
operation of other electronic equipment, causing them to malfunction. Although
the device is designed, tested, and manufactured to comply with regulations
governing radio frequency emission in countries such as the United States,
Canada, the European Union, and Japan, the wireless transmitters and electrical
circuits in the device may cause interference in other electronic equipment.
Always take the following precautions:
Persons with pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a
minimum separation of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a wireless
device and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
Wireless devices should not be carried in a breast pocket.
IEC 2710/10

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