ByFlo Products JPD-FR403 User manual

Please read the instruction manual carefully before use.
Veuillez lire attentivement le manuel d’instructions avant l’utilisation.
Forehead & Ear Infrared Thermometer
Thermomètre Infrarouge Frontal & Auriculaire
JPD-FR403
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MANUEL D'UTILISATION

English ................................................................................. 2
Français ............................................................................ 20
LANGUAGE
2

LCD display screen
B
Power / Measure
C
Memory / Sound
D
Object / Adult / Child mode*
E
Infrared sensor / Probe
F
°C / °F Mode
G
Probe cover**
H
Battery cover
A
A
BC
D
E
F
G
H
*Child Mode: Recommended for people under 12 years of age
**Automatically switch from object, forehead and ear modes:
- Probe cover On: Forehead and Object mode
- Probe cover Off: Ear mode
P
Low battery alert
J
Object temperature mode
K
Forehead temperature mode
L
Child mode
M
Ear temperature mode
N
Mute / Unmute
O
Temperature units (˚C/˚F)
Temperature value
Q
Memory
R
KNOW YOUR THERMOMETER
J K L M N
O
P
Q
R
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ATTENTION
•Take care of the temperature probe lens, which is fragile.
•No service /maintenance while the equipment is in use.
•Dispose used batteries with care. To protect the environment, you are
recommended to send the used batteries to a designated collection point.
•The thermometer doesn't need recalibration.
•Make sure that the thermometer is not exposed to lint, dust, light (including
sunlight), etc.
•Please note the effects of degraded sensors that can degrade performance or
cause other problems.
•Make sure that the thermometer is not exposed to pets, pests.
•If the thermometer is soiled or its infrared optical components is damaged, please
stop using it.
•The lay operator or lay responsible organization should contact the manufacturer
or manufacturer's representative on the following issues: -assistance in setting up,
using, or maintaining the equipment or system when needed, or to report
unexpected operation or events.
The IR thermometer is identified as intended for consumer use.
•The patient is an intended operator.
•The effect that the following actions could be unsafe as applicable: use of
accessories, detachable parts, and materials not described in the instructions for
use or modification of the equipment.
•The hazards that can result from unauthorized modification of the equipment.
•The manufacture can provide the circuit diagram, component part list,
description and calibration instructions to assist service personal for parts repair.
•Do not subject the thermometer to vibration or impact.
•Do not use the thermometer on newborns or for continuous temperature
monitoring purposes.
•Do not use the thermometer for purposes that are not specified in this User
Manual. Follow the instructions in the "Measurement Process" chapter and
carefully operate the thermometer when measuring children's temperature.
•Do not immerse the thermometer in water or other liquid, as it is not waterproof.
Clean and disinfect the thermometer as described in the "Cleaning and
Disinfection" chapter.
•Do not touch the tip of the temperature probe, on which a precise temperature
sensor resides.
•Keep the temperature probe clean to make sure accurate readings.
•Before measuring the temperature from the ear canal, clean the earwax, if any.
•The ambient temperature must not be extremely high or low. To make sure
accurate readings, keep the thermometer under room temperature for more than
30 minutes before use.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Read the following precautions carefully before using this thermometer
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WARNING
•Do not force the temperature probe of the thermometer into an ear canal.
Otherwise, the ear canal may get injured.
•Keep the thermometer out of the reach of children.
•The result may be inaccurate if you use the overdue thermometer.
•The thermometer is not intended to diagnose or treat any health problem or
disease. The measurement results are for reference only.
•It is dangerous to make a self-diagnosis or self-treatment based on the obtained
measurement results. For such purposes, please consult a doctor.
•Do not charge an alkaline dry-cell battery or throw it in fire. Otherwise, the
battery may explode.
•Do not disassemble the thermometer or attempt to repair it. Otherwise, the
thermometer may be damaged permanently.
•Do not take temperature measurements on body parts other than forehead and
ears. Otherwise, the temperature readings may be inaccurate.
•During measurement, do not use a mobile phone or any other device that may
cause electromagnetic interference.
•Do not use the thermometer in an environment where flammable anesthetic
mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide is available.
•Do not use the thermometer under an ambient temperature higher than 40°C
(104°F) or lower than 10°C (50°F), which is beyond the operating temperature
range of the thermometer.
•Risk of pollution! The user is recommended to send the overdue thermometer to
local garbage disposal site or send it back to us.
•2 AAA batteries of 1.5V are the only replaceable accessories of the thermometer.
Please do not use the batteries of other voltages or specifications.
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SYMBOLS
Symbol Description
IP22
Warning
Type BF applied part.
Attention must be paid.
The action is prohibited.
Information about the manufacturer.
Date of manufacture.
Consult the instructions for use.
Waste electrical materials should be sent to a
dedicated collection point for recycling.Must
contact its local authorities to determine the
proper method of disposal of potentially bio
hazardous parts and ACCESSORIES.
Attention
Degree of protection against the Ingress of water.
A personal injury or damage to the thermometer
may occur if the thermometer is not used correctly.
Inaccurate reading or damage to the thermometer
may occur if the thermometer is not used correctly.
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CHART REFERENCE
BODY PART NORMAL TEMPERATURE
RANGE
Forehead 34.7°C-37.3°C / 94.5°F-99.1°F
Ear Canal 35.8°C-38.0°C / 96.4°F-100.4°F
Mouth 35.5°C-37.5°C / 95.9°F-99.5°F
Armpit 34.7°C-37.3°C / 94.5°F-99.1°F
Anus 36.6°C-38.0°C / 97.9°F-100.4°F
Please use this chart as reference only. For more precise measurements, speak to
your doctor.
AUDIOVISUAL REFERENCE OF YOUR THERMOMETER
MODE TEMPERATURE RANGE SOUND BACKLIGHT
Forehead
(Adult/Child)
22.0°C-37.5°C / 71.6°F-99.5°F A long beep
37.6°C-43°C / 99.6°F-109.4°F 3 short double
beeps RED
Ear Canal
(Adult/Child)
34.0°C-37.5°C / 93.2°F-99.5°F A long beep GREEN
37.6°C-43°C / 99.6°F-109.4°F 3 short double
beeps
Object 0°C-100°C / 32.0°F-212°F A long beep
GREEN
RED
NOTE: When the forehead and ear temperature is between 37.6°C/99.6℉ and
43.0°C/109.4℉, there will be 3 short double beeps and the screen will turn red.
This indicates that your body temperature is a high. You may have a fever. Please
consult your doctor if you are not sure.
GREEN
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please note that the temperature of the human body varies throughout the day. It
can also be influenced by numerous external factors: age, sex, type and thickness
of skin. The temperature should be taken in a neutral environment. The person
must not have been undertaken vigorous physical activity prior to taking his/ her
temperature and the room temperature must be moderate. Also note that sitting
and resting temperature is lower by about 0.5 °F to 0.7 °F (0.3 °C to 0.4 °C ) than
when standing.
Beware to not make a self-diagnosis or self-treatment based on the obtained
measurement results. For such purposes, please consult a doctor.
TO ENSURE RELIABLE AND STABLE RESULTS
•Do not hold the thermometer in your hands for too long because it is
sensitive to the ambient temperature.
•Before the first use and each time there is a significant change in the
ambient temperature, make sure to wait 10 to 15 minutes so the
thermometer can acclimate to the new environment.
•The thermometer is meant to be used indoors without a strong air
convection (e.g. from air conditioning, etc.) between the thermometer
and the person/object.
•In order to take more than one measurement consecutively, please allow
3 to 5 seconds interval between two measurements.
•Push back hair from the forehead and wipe away any perspiration when
measuring temporal temperature.
•Make sure that the ear canal is clean and dry before using.
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1. Turn on the thermometer B and press the Memory button C .
" 01 " will appear on your screen for the most recently reading.
After 2 seconds, the latest reading will appear.
2. To view older readings, press on the memory button again.
3. When the maximum number of records is exceeded (20
readings), the oldest memory data will be overwritten.
NOTE: The readings are saved from most recent to oldest, being 01 the most recent saved
reading.
CLEAR MEMORY
To clear all the memory data, Turn on the thermometer B , slide open
the battery cover H and remove the batteries completely. Wait 10 seconds
and re-install the batteries. The memory data will be then reset.
SOUND CONTROL
To mute: Turn on the thermometer B and immediately press and hold 3 seconds
on the sound button C . The mute symbol will appear on the screen .
To unmute: Turn on the thermometer B and immediately press and hold 3
seconds on the sound button C . The thermometer will beep once and the mute
symbol will disappear from the screen.
SWITCHING FROM METRIC READING (°F/°C)
Remove the battery cover H and switch the metric unit by moving the " °C/°F "
toggle F up or down. The symbol will change on the screen.
RETRIEVE READINGS
BEFORE USE
INITIATING BATTERIES
When using the thermometer
for the first time, slide open
the battery cover H and
move the battery’s insulating
plastic away.
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DIFFERENT MEASURING METHODS
MEASURING EAR TEMPERATURE
FOR CHILDREN AGED 1 YEAR TO ADULT
When taking the temperature on an
adult, gently pull the ear up and back to
make sure the ear canal is straight, so that
the temperature probe can receive an
infrared ray from the eardrum.
5. Press and release the Measure button B . The ear temperature reading
will appear on the screen instantly.
6. If no activity is detected, the thermometer will power off automatically in
10 seconds.
1. Take the probe cover G off from the
thermometer before measuring the
ear temperature.
2. Press the Power button B to turn on the
thermometer. It should already be set
on ear mode and the ear symbol
should appear on the screen.
3. The device is automatically set on adult mode. To measure the temperature
of a child, set device on child mode by pressing on the mode button D .
The baby icon will appear next to the ear symbol on the screen.
4. Insert the temperature probe into the ear canal.
FOR CHILDREN FROM 3 MONTHS TO 1 YEAR
When taking the temperature of a child,
gently pull the ear backwards laterally to
open the ear canal properly, so that the
temperature probe can send an infrared
ray from the eardrum.
Do not force the thermometer into the ear
canal. Otherwise, the ear canal may get
injured.
Be careful when taking temperature on a
child, whose ear canal is small.
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NOTE:
(1) After each measurement, clean the probe with a soft cloth, and put the thermometer
in a dry and well-ventilated place. If the person has a fever, clean probe to disinfect the
probe. Follow disinfecting instructions in this manual. Be careful to not rub the sensor.
(2) Make sure that the ear canal is clean and dry before starting a measurement. It is
recommended to clean the ear canal with a cotton swab if any dirt exists. Otherwise, the
temperature probe may be polluted, and temperature readings may be inaccurate.
(3) Do not use the ear mode temperature if the ear is infected with otitis or suppuration.
(4) The ear mode is suggested for babies from 3 months through adulthood.
MEASURING FOREHEAD TEMPERATURE
5. Press and release the Measure button B . The temperature reading
will be displayed on the screen instantly.
6. If no activity is detected, the thermometer will power off automatically
in 10 seconds.
NOTE: The forehead mode is suggested to use on children as of the age of two up to
adulthood.
MEASURING OBJECT TEMPERATURE
1. Make sure the probe cover G of thermometer is on the device.
2. Press the Power button B to power on the thermometer.
1. Make sure the probe cover G of thermometer is on the device.
2. Press the Power button B to power on the thermometer.
3. When measuring the temperature of an adult, set device on Forehead
mode by clicking on the Mode button D . The head icon will appear
on the screen. When measuring the temperature of a child, set device on
Child mode. The baby icon will appear on the screen next to the head
icon .
4. Point the thermometer probe to the center of the forehead, about
1 to 3 cm (0.4 to 1.2 in) away from the skin surface.
1-3cm
0.4-1.2in.
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3. Set the device on Object mode by clicking on the Mode button D .
The house icon will appear on the screen.
4. Point the thermometer probe to the center of the object, about 1 to 3 cm
(0.4 to 1.2 in) away from the object surface.
5. Press and release the Measure button B . The temperature reading will be
displayed on the screen instantly.
6. If no activity is detected, the thermometer will power off automatically
in 10 seconds.
REPLACING BATTERIES
1. Slide the battery cover H
off along the marked
direction and take it off.
2. Insert the two AAA batteries
into the compartment
according to the stated
polarities.
NOTE:
(1) Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly. Otherwise, the termometer
might get damaged.
(2) If the low-battery symbol appears on the screen, replace the batteries.
(3) Make sure you replace the batteries with the same type of batteries.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
CLEANING YOUR THERMOMETER
1. Take the batteries out before cleaning.
2. Clean the probe E with a soft cloth. Clean the lens of the temperature
probe with a cotton swab.
3. Wipe the thermometer body with a slightly damp soft cloth.
Do not clean the thermometer with corrosive cleansers. During the
cleaning process, do not immerse any part of the thermometer into liquid, or
allow any liquid to penetrate the thermometer.
Keep water out off the lens sensor during the cleaning process, otherwise you
could damage the lens. The lens might get scratched if it is not cleaned
properly, which might cause inacurate readings.
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•Medical cleaners
•Mild soap
DISINFECTING YOUR THERMOMETER
1. Wet a clean soft cloth with a small quantity of disinfectant.
2. Wipe the thermometer and quickly dry it.
3. Disinfect the thermometer body and the area around the temperature
probe with a cloth slightly moistened with 75% medicinal alcohol.
Do not use hot stream or ultraviolet radiation for disinfection. Otherwise, the
thermometer may be damaged or quickly aged.
It is recommended to disinfect the thermometer before and after each
use. The disinfection time is completed within 1 minute, and the number of
repetitions per disinfection is not more than 2 times.
Recommended disinfectants:
•Isopropyl alcohol solution (70% concentration)
•Medicinal alcohol (75% concentration)
•Sodium hypochlorite solution (3% concentration)
MAINTENANCE
•Ensure the safety of the thermometer, and keep an eye on whether it has
potential safety hazards in normal use each week (e.g. whether the lens
is broken, the shell has cracks and the sensing head is polluted). Do not
use the thermometer with potential safety hazard. Clean the
thermometer if not used for a long time.
•After each use, clean the temperature probe as described in the
previous Cleaning and Disinfection section.
•Store the thermometer in a dry, dust-free, and well-ventilated place.
Make sure that the thermometer is not exposed to direct sunlight. Make
sure that the storage and transportation environments meet the safety
requirements.
•Check regularly whether safety risks exist.
•Remove the batteries if the thermometer will not be used for more than
two months.
Recommended cleaning product:
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ENVIRONMENT & RECYCLING
This appliance has been designed and manufactured with high-quality materials
and components that can be recycled and reused.
Do not dispose of this product with ordinary household waste. Find out the proper
procedure to dispose of electronics in your region. Take this product to a collection
point for recycling electrical and electronic equipment.
WARNINGS
•Follow the maintenance advice found in this instruction manual to
insure reliable stable results.
•The thermometer may be used for professional purposes or for
personal use.
•The thermometer must be used for the purposes described in this
instruction manual, in an ambient temperature ranging from 50 °F
(10 °C) to 104 °F (40 °C).
•The thermometer must always be kept in a clean, dry area.
•Do not expose the thermometer to electric shocks or to extreme
temperatures over 131 °F (55 °C) or under-4 °F (-20 °C).
•Do not use the thermometer when relative humidity is higher than
85% or lower than 15%.
INTENDED USE
The dual mode Digital Infrared Thermometer takes the human body
temperature via the eardrum or the forehead for both home and professional
use. The forehead mode is indicated for use by people above two years old
and the eardrum mode is indicated for use by people above three months old.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The thermometer
fails to power on.
Low battery Change the batteries
The polarities of the
batteries are reversed.
Make sure that
the batteries are
installed correctly.
The themometer is
damaged.
Contact the
manufacturer.
“ER1” is
displayed.
The ambient temperature is
lower than 50 °F (10 °C) or
higher than 104 °F (40 °C).
Take the measurement
under an ambient
temperature between
50 °F (10 °C) and
104 °F (40 °C).
The temperature
reading is
lower than the
typical body
temperature
range.
The lens of the temperature
probe is dirty.
Clean the lens using
a cotton swab.
The thermometer probe is
not aligned to the eardrum.
Reposition the thermometer
probe so that it is aligned to
the eardrum.
it is aligned to the eardrum.
The thermometer is used
within 30 minutes after
being taken from a cold
environment.
Wait for more than
30 minutes after the
thermometer is moved into
the measurement
environment.
The temperature
reading is
higher than the
typical body
temperature
range.
The temperature probe
is damaged.
Contact the
manufacturer.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
In Ear mode, a temperature reading
of less than 34.0°C(93.2.0°F).
In Forehead mode, a temperature
reading of less than 22.0°C(71.6°F).
In Object mode, a temperature
reading of less than 0°C(32.0°F).
In Ear mode, a temperature reading
of more than 43.0°C(109.4°F).
In Forehead mode, a temperature
reading of more than 43°C (109.4°F).
In Object mode, a temperature
reading of more than 100°C (212.0°F).
The ambient temperature is higher
than 40.0°C (104.0°F) or lower than
10.0 °C (50.0°F).
This error occurs when data is being
read from or written to the memory,
or the temperature correction is not
complete.
When the battery voltage is lower
than 2.5V ± 0.1V, the low battery
symbol will appear on the display.
Take the
measurement
under an ambient
temperature
between 50 °F
(10 °C) and
104 °F (40 °C).
Make sure to take
the measurement
within the
temperature
range listed in this
manual.
Make sure to take
the measurement
within the
temperature
range listed in this
manual.
Wait 10s, and
retake the
measurement.
Replace the
batteries.
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THERMOMETER
Product Name Forehead & Ear Infrared Thermometer
Product Model JPD-FR403
Power Supply Mode Internal Power Supply
Operating Voltage DC 3V
Battery Model AAA x 2
Operating Mode Continuous operating
Display Segment LCD
Measure Time About 1 second
Latency Time About 3 seconds
Measuring Range
Forehead Mode: 22.0 °C - 43.0 °C (71.6 °F - 109.4 °F)
Ear Mode: 34.0 °C - 43.0 °C (93.2 °F - 109.4 °F)
Object Mode: 0 °C - 100 °C (32 °F - 212.0 °F)
Accuracy
(Laboratory)
Forehead Mode: ± 0.2 °C (36 °C - 39 °C)
± 0.3 °C (22 °C - 36 °C / 39 °C - 43 °C)
Ear Mode: ± 0.2 °C (36 °C - 39 °C)
± 0.3 °C (34 °C - 36 °C / 39 °C - 43 °C)
Object Mode: ± 1 °C (± 2 °F)
Accuracy (Clinical) ± 0.3 °C (± 0.6 °F)
Child Mode Recommended for people under 12 years of age
Memory 20 temperature readings
Low-Battery Alert The low-battery symbol is displayed if the power
voltage is lower than 2.5 V±0.1V
Automatic Power-off The thermometer automatically powers off if it is
not used in 10±1 seconds.
Outer dimensions 156.5 x 38.6 x 43.4 mm
Weight 90 g (with batteries)
Operating
Environment
Temperature: 10°C~ 40°C (50°F–104°F)
Humidity: 15%–95% RH, non-condensing
Atmospheric pressure: 86–106 kPa
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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1. Failure resulting from unauthorized disassembly and modification.
2. Failure resulting from an unexpected dropping during application or
transportation.
3. Failure resulting from not following the instructions in the user’s manual.
Manufactured by:
Shenzhen Jumper Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.
D Building, No. 71, Xintian Road, Fuyong Street, Baoan,
Shenzhen,Guangdong,China
WARRANTY AND AFTER-SALE SERVICE
The device is under warranty for one year from the date of purchase.
The batteries, the packaging, and any damage caused by improper use are not
covered by the warranty.
Excluding the following user-caused failures:
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EMC INFORMATION-GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURE’S DECLARATION
The Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR403 needs special precautions regarding
EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC
information provided for in the ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect this Infrared
Thermometer JPD-FR403.
The Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR403 should not be used adjacent to or
stacked with other equipment.
GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION - ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS TEST COMPLIANCE
RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1
RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B
ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT - GUIDANCE
The Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR403 uses RF
energy only for its internal function. Therefore,
its RF emissions are very low and are not likely
to cause any interference in nearby electronic
equipment.
The Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR403 is
suitable for use in all establishments, including
domestic establishments and those directly
connected to the public low-voltage power
supply network that supplies buildings used for
domestic
purposes.
Guidance and manufacturer´s declaration – Electromagnetic emission –for all
equipment and systems
The Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR403 is intended for use in the
electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of
the Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR403 should assure that it is used in such an
environment.
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GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION - ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY
IMUNITY TEST IEC 60601 TEST LEVEL COMPLIANCE LEVEL
Electrostatic
discharge (ESD)
IEC 61000-4-2
±6kV contact
±8 kV air
Radiated R
F IEC
61000-4-3
3 V/m
80 MHz - 2,5 GHz
3 V/m
±6kV contact
±8 kV air
ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT - GUIDANCE
Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If
floors are covered with synthetic material, the
relative humidity should be at least 30 %.
Power frequency
magnetic field
IEC 61000-4-8
3 A/m
50Hz/60Hz
3 A/m
50Hz/60Hz
Power frequency magnetic fields should be at
levels characteristic of a typical location in a
typical commercial or hospital environment.
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to any part
of the JPD-FR403,including cables, than the
recommended separation distance calculated
from the equation applicable to the frequency
of the transmitter. Recommended separation
distance
where p is the maximum output power rating of
the transmitter in watts (W) according to the
transmitter manufacturer and d is the
recommended separation distance in metres
(m). Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as
determined by an Electromagnetic a site
survey,a should be less than the compliance
level in each frequency range.b Interference
may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked
with the following symbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. NOTE 2 These
guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects and people.
A. Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless)
telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and
TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the
electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site
survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which
the JPD-FR403 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the JPD-
FR301 should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is
observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating
the JPD-FR403.
B. Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m
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