However, electromagnetic immunity is always relative, and standards
are based on anticipated environments of use. If the user observes
unusual device behavior, particularly if such behavior is intermittent
and associated with nearby use of radio or TV transmitters, cell phones,
or electro-surgical equipment, this could be an indication of
electromagnetic interference. If such behavior occurs, the user should
try to move the interfering equipment further from this device.
Make sure the A-71100/A-71101 operate correctly when they are used near
other electronic devices. Portable and mobile radio frequency (RF)
communications equipment can affect electrical equipment.
Medical equipment needs special precautions in regard to electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) and needs to be installed and put into service
according to the EMC information supplied in the tables that follow.
Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration—Electromagnetic
The A-71100/A-71101 are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified
below. The customer or the user of the A-71100/A-71101 should make sure it is used in such
an environment.
Emissions Test
RF Emissions
CISPR 11
RF Emissions
CISPR 11
Harmonic Emissions
IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage Fluctuations/
Flicker Emissions
IEC 61000-3-3
Allen® Advance Table User Guide (D-720722 Ver D)
Emissions
Compliance
Electromagnetic Environment—Guidance
Group 1
The A-71100/A-71101 use RF energy only for its
internal functions. Therefore, its RF emissions are
low and are not likely to cause any interference in
nearby electronic equipment.
Class A
The A-71100/A-71101 are suitable for use in all
establishments, other than domestic, and those
directly connected to the public low-voltage
power supply network that supplies buildings
Class A
used for domestic purposes.
Complies
Specifications
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