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8. HINTS FOR INTEGRATING THE RADIO DEVICE
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8. Hints for Integrating the Radio Device
This chapter gives you advice and helpful hints on how to integrate the 
radio device into your application from a hardware perspective.
Please read and consider the information under the following headings 
before starting your integration work:
• Safety advice and precautions.
• Installation of the radio device.
• Antenna.
8.1 Safety Advice and Precautions
8.1.1 General
• Always ensure that use of the radio device is permitted. The radio 
device may present a hazard if used in proximity to personal medical 
electronic devices. As a rule, the radio device must not be used in 
hospitals, airports or planes.
• You are responsible for observing your country’s safety standards, and 
where applicable the relevant wiring rules.
• Never use the radio device at a gas station, refuelling point, blasting 
area or in any other environment where explosives may be present.
• Operating the radio device close to other electronic devices, such as 
antennas, television sets, and radios may cause electromagnetic 
interference.
• Never try to dismantle the radio device yourself. There are no 
components inside the radio device that can be serviced by the user. If 
you attempt to dismantle the radio device, you may invalidate the 
warranty.
• To protect the power supply cables and meet the fire safety 
requirements, it is recommended that the electrical circuits are supplied 
with a power regulator. The power regulator should be placed as close 
to the terminals of the power supply as possible.
• Do not connect any incompatible component or product to the radio 
device. 
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Sony Ericsson does not warrant against defects, non-conformities or 
deviations caused thereby.
• The connection/disconnection method for the development board is by 
means of the DC power jack. For this reason, the mains supply should 
be situated close to the development board and be easily accessible.