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Some circumstances require restrictions on using wireless
devices. Examples of common restrictions are listed below:
Warning
Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere
with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current
aviation regulations require wireless devices to be
turned off while traveling in an airplane. IEEE 802.11b
and IEEE 802.11g (also known as wireless Ethernet
or Wifi) communication devices are examples of
devices that provide wireless communication. For
more information about turning off the wireless device,
see “Turning the wireless emitter off” on page 15 and
“Turning the wireless emitter off” on page 33.
Warning
In environments where the risk of interference to other
devices or services is harmful or perceived as
harmful, the option to use a wireless device may be
restricted or eliminated. Airports, hospitals, and
oxygen or flammable gas laden atmospheres are
limited examples where use of wireless devices may
be restricted or eliminated. When in environments
where you are uncertain of the sanction to use
wireless devices, ask the applicable authority for
authorization prior to use or turning on the wireless
device.
Warning
Every country has different restrictions on the use of
wireless devices. Since your system is equipped with
a wireless device, when traveling between countries
with your system, check with the local Radio Approval
authorities prior to any move or trip for any restrictions
on the use of a wireless device in the destination
country.
Warning
Do not operate the wireless device unless all covers
and shields are in place and the system is fully
assembled.
Warning
Wireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not
modify them in any way. Modification to a wireless
device will void the authorization to use it. Contact
Gateway for service.
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