ATEL V810 Series
V810A Data User Manual
V6.1, January 3, 2023
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However,
inadequately shielded electronic equipment may be affected by the RF signals generated
by your device.
Medical and Life Support Equipment
Do not use your device in healthcare facilities or where medical life support equipment is
located as such equipment could be affected by your device’s external RF signals.
Pacemakers
• It is recommended to maintain a minimum separation of six inches between a
RF device and a pacemaker in order to avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker.
• Persons with pacemakers should always follow these guidelines:
• Always keep the device at least six inches away from a pacemaker when the
device is turned on.
• Place your device on the opposite side of your body where your pacemaker is
implanted in order to add extra distance between the pacemaker and your
device.
• Avoid placing a device that is on next to a pacemaker (e.g., do not carry your
device in a shirt or jacket pocket that is located directly over the pacemaker).
• If you are concerned or suspect for any reason that interference is taking place
with your pacemaker, turn your device OFF immediately.
Hearing Devices
When some wireless devices are used with certain hearing devices (including hearing aids
and cochlear implants) users may detect a noise which may interfere with the effectiveness
of the hearing device.
Use of Your Device while Operating a Vehicle
Please consult the manufacturer of any electronic equipment that has been installed in your
vehicle as RF signals may affect electronic systems in motor vehicles.
Please do not operate your device while driving a vehicle. This may cause a severe
distraction, and, in some areas, it is against the law.
Use of Your Device on an Aircraft
Don’t use your device during flight,it may violate FAA regulations. Because your device
may interfere with onboard electronic equipment, always follow the instructions of the airline
personnel and turn your device OFF.
Blasting Areas
In order to avoid interfering with blasting operations, your device should be turned OFF
when in a blasting area or in an area with posted signs indicating that people in the area