Trimble Inc. 5580090 Manual De Usuario

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SPSx50 Modular GPS Receiver User Guide     v
Safety Information
Before you use your Trimble
®
 SPS GPS receiver, make sure that you have read and 
understood all safety requirements.
Regulations and safety
The receivers contain an internal radio-modem and can send signals through 
Bluetooth
®
 wireless technology (SPSx50 Modular GPS receiver and the SPSx80 Smart 
GPS antenna only) or through an external data communications radio. Regulations 
regarding the use of the radio-modems vary greatly from country to country. In some 
countries, the unit can be used without obtaining an end-user license. Other countries 
require end-user licensing. For licensing information, consult your local Trimble dealer.
Before operating an SPSx50 Modular GPS receiver or SPSx80 Smart GPS antenna, 
determine if authorization or a license to operate the unit is required in your country. It 
is the responsibility of the end user to obtain an operator’s permit or license for the 
receiver for the location or country of use.
For FCC regulations, see Notices, page iii.
Type approval
Type approval, or acceptance, covers technical parameters of the equipment related to 
emissions that can cause interference. Type approval is granted to the manufacturer of 
the transmission equipment, independent from the operation or licensing of the units. 
Some countries have unique technical requirements for operation in particular 
radio-modem frequency bands. To comply with those requirements, Trimble may have 
modified your equipment to be granted Type approval. Unauthorized modification of 
the units voids the Type approval, the warranty, and the operational license of the 
equipment.
Exposure to radio frequency radiation
For 450 MHz radio
Safety. Exposure to RF energy is an important safety consideration. The FCC has 
adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic 
energy emitted by FCC regulated equipment as a result of its actions in General Docket 
79-144 on March 13, 1986.
Proper use of this radio modem results in exposure below government limits. The 
following precautions are recommended:
DO NOT operate the transmitter when someone is 20 cm (7.8 inches) of the 
antenna.
DO NOT operate the transmitter unless all RF connectors are secure and any 
open connectors are properly terminated.