HARRIS CORPORATION M7200VTAC 사용자 설명서

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Table 1-1: Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance from Transmitting Antenna 
RECOMMENDED MINIMUM LATERAL HUMAN BODY 
DISTANCE FROM TRANSMITTING ANTENNA 
(Distance in Centimeters) 
ANTENNA 
PART NUMBER 
(CATALOG NUMBER) 
ANTENNA DESCRIPTION 
CONTROLLED 
ENVIRONMENT 
UNCONTROLLED 
ENVIRONMENT 
AN-025167-001 
(MAMV-AN3J) 
700/800 MHz Standard 
Rooftop-Mount; 3 dBd Gain 
20 55 
AN-025167-002 
(MAMV-AN3K) 
700/800 MHz Elevated-Feed 
Rooftop-Mount; 3 dBd Gain 
20 50 
AN-025167-004 
(MAMV-AN3V) 
700/800 MHz GPS Combo 
Rooftop-Mount; 3 dBd Gain 
21 56 
AN-025167-014 
(MAMV-NAN5U) 
700/800 MHz Standard 
Rooftop-Mount; 5 dBd Gain 
20 48 
AN-025167-015 
(MAMV-NAN5V) 
700/800 MHz GPS Combo 
Rooftop-Mount; 5 dBd Gain 
23 45 
1.3.1 Mobile 
Antennas 
The antenna(s) for the radio must be installed in accordance with Section 7 in this manual. Refer to Figure 
7-1  on page 29 for applicable antenna part numbers. Installation guidelines presented in Section 7 are 
limited to metal-body motor vehicles or vehicles with appropriate ground planes. 
Use only the M/A-COM approved/supplied antenna(s) or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized 
antennas, modifications, or attachments can cause the FCC RF exposure limits to be exceeded. 
1.3.2 Approved 
Accessories 
The radio has been tested and meets FCC RF guidelines when used with M/A-COM accessories supplied 
or designated for use with it. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF 
exposure guidelines, and may violate FCC regulations. For a list of approved accessories refer to Section 
4 in this manual (begins on page 19) and/or M/A-COM’s Products and Services Catalog. 
1.3.3 Contact 
Information 
For additional information on RF exposure and other information, contact M/A-COM using one of the 
contact links listed in Section 3.4 on page 18. 
1.4  OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES AND SAFETY TRAINING 
INFORMATION 
To ensure bodily exposure to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for 
occupational use. Always adhere to the following basic guidelines: 
1.  The push-to-talk button should only be depressed when intending to send a voice message. 
2.  The radio should only be used for necessary work-related communications. 
3.  The radio should only be used by authorized and trained personnel. It should never be operated by 
children.