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TTY
Operating Environment
Remember
to
follow
any
special
regulations
in
force
in
any
area,
and
always
swttch
your
mobile
device
off
whenever
tt
is
forbidden
to
use
tt,
or
when
tt
may
cause
interference
or
danger.
When
connecting
the
mobile
device
or
any
accessory
to
another
device,
read
tts
user's
guide
for
detailed
safety
instructions.
Do
not
connect
incompatible
products
.
Using Your
Mobile
Device Near Other Electronic
Devices
Most
modem
electronic
equipment
is
shielded
from
Radio
Frequency
(RF)
signals.
However,
certain
electronic
equipment
may
not
be
shielded
against
the
RF
signals
from
your
wireless
mobile
device.
Consult
the
manufacturer
to
discuss
alternatives.
152
Implantable Medical
Devices
A
minimum
separation
of
six
(6)
inches
should
be
maintained
between
a
handheld
wireless
mobile
device
and
an
implantable
medical
device,
such
as
a
pacemaker
or
implantable
cardioverter
defibrillator,
to
avoid
potential
interference
with
the
device.
Persons
who
have
such
devices:
Should
ALWAYS
keep
the
mobile
device
more
than
six
(6)
inches
from
their
implantable
medical
device
when
the
mobile
device
is
turned
ON;
Should
not
carry
the
mobile
device
in
a
breast
pocket;
Should
use
the
ear
opposite
the
implantable
medical
device
to
minimize
the
potential
for
interference;
Should
tum
the
mobile
device
OFF
immediately
rt
there
is
any
reason
to
suspect
that
interference
is
taking
place;
Should
read
and
follow
tl1e
directions
from
the
manufacturer
of
your
implantable
medical
device
.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
using
your
wireless
mobile
device
with
an
implantable
medical
device,
consult
your
health
care
provider.
For
more
information
see:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsatety/
rffaqs
.
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.