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StatStrip Glucose Hospital Meter
A.9.3 Radio Frequency and Radiation Exposure
The Industrial, Scientic and Medical (ISM) frequencies
(the 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g bands use the 2.4 and/
or 5 GHz) may contain emissions from microwave ovens,
heaters, and other non-communication type devices. These
types of devices are low powered and usually present no
threat of interference. But the possibility exists that some
industrial and /or medical device high power systems may
wipe out any attempted communication use of a WLAN. The
recommendation of Nova Biomedical is to perform a site
surveyandinterferenceanalysisbyqualiedpersonnel,with
the appropriate testing equipment. Search for signals that
might not only be within the frequency range of the intended
WLAN but also could be near or at the same frequency and
cause interference.
Nova Biomedical
• Supports industry wireless standards
• Recommends using products that have Wi-Fi
certication.
• Wi-Ficerticationtestsproductstothe802.11a/b/g
industry standards for basic connectivity, security,
authentication, Quality of Service (QoS), interoper-
ability and reliability.
• Nova Biomedical uses a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ RF
module that assures that the Wi-Fi Alliance® has
testedaproductinnumerouscongurationsand
with a diverse sampling of other devices to ensure
compatibility with other Wi-Fi CERTIFIED equipment
that operates in the same frequency band.
The Nova Biomedical StatStrip Glucose Hospital Meter with
wireless option complies with FCC radiation exposure limits
set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
• Do not operate or locate this meter near any other
antenna or transmitter.
• This equipment should be installed and operated
with minimum distance of 8 inches (20 cm) between
the radiator and your body.
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