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Avoiding Static Electrical Discharges - Philips Patient Telemonitoring Set Instrucciones De Uso

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Electromagnetic Compatibility (except M3813B Scale)
Note
These guidelines may not always apply. Electromagnetic propagation is
affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects, and people.
Philips Telemonitoring Set devices have a Radio Test button that sends a
reduced strength test radio signal to the Home Hub or TeleStation, which
sounds an audio tone if the test signal is successfully received. This test
can be used to determine whether sources of interference are present.
These sources can be turned off or moved away to reduce their strength
and reduce interference. In addition, Philips Telemonitoring Set devices
and Home Hub or TeleStation can be placed closer to each other so that
the radio transmission from the Philips Telemonitoring Set devices to the
Home Hub or TeleStation has less distance to travel and interfering radio
signals have less effect. The radio transmission from the Philips
Telemonitoring Set devices is repeated periodically so that an
intermittent source of interference should only delay reception.
Avoiding
Static discharges to Philips Telemonitoring Set devices may cause
Static
temporary, unusual behavior. If a static discharge causes a temporary
Electrical
malfunction, simply restart the measurement.
Discharges
5-12
Specifications and Regulatory
Recommended separation distances between
portable and mobile RF communications equipment
and Philips Telemonitoring Set devices
Rated maximum
output power of
transmitter (Watts)
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
Recommended separation distance for
various transmitter frequencies
26 to 800 MHz
feet.
meters
11.5
3.5
36
11
115
35
361
110
1150
350
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
feet
meters
23
7
72
22
230
70
720
220
2300
700

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