Mobile telephones or portable two-way radios may not be used in the vehicle without a separate external aerial. |
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| Remote controls (e.g. for garage door opener) and cordless units (e.g. keyboard or PC mouse) may only be used in the vehicle if the transmitted output is max. 100 mW. |
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| An „e identification“ is required for mobile two-way radios (applies for Europe only). |
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| Mobile telephones or other transmitting equipment (business equipment) which are not original vehicle equipment parts must have a „CE identification“ (applies for Europe only). |
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| It is absolutely necessary to observe the manufacturer's operating manuals and installation instructions for mobile telephones, two-way radios and aerials. |
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| The optimum unit range can be attained only by using an external aerial. |
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| When telephone and two-way radio systems are properly installed, there is no danger to safety systems like, for example, ABS or airbags. However, it is a prerequisite that there has been no modification of their installation. Routing wiring parallel to such systems must be avoided. |
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| When mobile telephones or two-way radios are used, excessive electromagnetic fields may occur in the vehicle interior whether or not the external aerial has been properly installed. |
In this case, detrimental effects to health as well as malfunctions of vehicle electronics cannot be ruled out. |
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