Test
TS EN 61000-4-8
Main frequency magnetic
area immunity
TS EN 61000-4-11
Voltage Dips, Short
Interruptions and Voltage
Changes Immunity
TS EN 55011
Terminals disruptive
Voltage Emission Break
TS EN 61000-3-2
Harmonics
TS EN 61000-3-3
Voltage Fluctuations and
Flicking
Distances recommended for preventing RF frequencies
Placing the devices within the following distances from fixed and portable RF devices
will assist in preventing interferences.
Nominal power of
the transmitter
0.01 W
0.1 W
1 W
10 W
100 W
Level
30 mA
%0- 0,5 time
0°-45°-90°-135°-180°-
225°270°-315°
%0 – 1 time
%70- 25/30 times
0° single phase
Class B
Class A
150KHz-80MHz ISM bands
and 80MHz-800MHz
u=0.5√G
0.12 m
0.37 m
1.17 m
3.69 m
11.67 m
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Ambient
Its power frequency magnetic area
should be in hospital or mains quality.
Our devices have no magnetic break
effect on power network.
Power feeding should be on mains or
hospital installation quality, in building
power input, Leakage Current Protective
Relay should be plugged if there is not.
If a user wants to use the device in
electric cuts, it is required to use
Uninterruptable Power Supply.
RF transmission is at low level, it does
not jam in other devices.
It is suitable to be operated at Low
Voltages in mains and hospital
installation type, it can directly be
connected to a socket. If Instantaneous
Voltage changes occur often, Voltage
Regulator is recommended.
800MHz-2.5GHz
u=2.3√G
0.24 m
0.74 m
2.34 m
7.38 m
23.34 m
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