Health and Safety Information 125
as to use only the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna,
the lower the power output.
Before a new model mobile device is available for sale to the
public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not
exceed the exposure limit established by the FCC. Tests for each
model of a device are performed in positions and locations (e.g.
near the body) as required by the FCC.
For typical operations, this mobile device has been tested and
meets FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile
device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. The maximum SAR value
for this model phone as reported to the FCC is:
GSM 850
•
Head: 1.054 W/Kg.
•
Body-worn: 1.08 W/Kg.
GSM 1900
•
Head: 1.148 W/Kg.
•
Body-worn: 0.79 W/Kg.
WCDMA 850
•
Head: 0.142 W/Kg.
•
Body-worn: 1.19 W/Kg.
WCDMA 1900
•
Head: 0.204 W/Kg.
•
Body-worn: 1.19 W/Kg.
2.4 GHz WLAN
•
Body-worn: 0.35 W/Kg.
SAR information on this and other model devices can be viewed
online at
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea
. To find information that
pertains to this particular model GALAXY, this site uses the FCC ID
number A3LSGHI987. This number can be confirmed by looking
on the rear case of your GALAXY.
Follow the instructions on the website and it should provide
values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular mobile device.
Additional product specific SAR information can also be obtained
at
www.fcc.gov/cgb/sar.
Smart Practices While Driving
The primary responsibility of every driver is the safe operation of
his or her vehicle.
Responsible drivers understand that no secondary task should be
performed while driving whether it be eating, drinking, talking to
passengers, or using a mobile device - unless the driver has
assessed the driving conditions and is confident that the