Cisco Headset 500 Series Safety and Compliance in webex
In order to provide you with important information about the safety and compliance of Cisco 500 Series Headsets, please review the following documents.
Important Headset Safety Information
High Sound Pressure—It is important not to listen to loud music for an extended period of time, as this could cause hearing damage to your ears.
Please be sure to lower the volume on the headset speaker when you plug in your headset before you put on the headset. The volume will start to lower when you plug in your headset again if you remember to lower the volume before you take off your headset.
Keep an eye on what’s going on around you. If you use your headset while you are in an environment that is noisy or in an emergency situation, your headset may be blocking out essential exterior sounds. Driving while using a headset is not recommended. Please ensure that you do not leave your headset or your headset cable in an area where you or your pets are likely to trip over them. If your headset or the cables attached to your headset are in the vicinity of a child, you should always supervise them.
Compliance Statements for the European Union
CE Marking
As part of the equipment and packaging, the following CE mark has been affixed.
RF Exposure Statement for the European Union
We have tested this device and have found that it is compliant with the EU EMF Directive 2014/53/EU and is in compliance with it.
Compliance Statements for the USA
General RF Exposure Compliance
We have evaluated this device and found that it conforms to the limits for human exposure to RF exposure that were set by the ICNIRP (International Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection).
Part 15 Radio Device
As part of the Part 15 radio device, other devices operating on the same frequency are not interfered with by the Part 15 radio device. It is possible for Cisco to revoke the authority of the user to operate this device if they make any changes or modifications to this device that are not explicitly approved by Cisco, for example by using non-Cisco antennas.
Canadian RF Exposure Statement
DURING EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES, THE DEVICE DOES NOT EXCEED THE LIMITS AS REFERRED TO BY RSS-102 R5 OF THE ISED.
There are two radio transmitters and receivers in your device. There is a substantial safety margin included in RSS-102 referencing Health Canada Safety Code 6, which specifies that the general populace (uncontrolled) exposure limits to radio waves (radio frequency electromagnetic fields) are not to be exceeded. The safety margin is to assure that all persons, regardless of age or health, will be safe.
Due to this, it will be necessary for the systems to be operated in such a way that there will be no contact between the user and the antennas. As a best practice, the antennas should be located so that they can remain as far away from the operator or user as is required by the regulatory guidelines so as to minimize the total exposure of the operator or user. This is in accordance with the regulatory guidelines, which are designed to reduce the overall exposure to the operator.
A test has been conducted on the device as part of the certification process for the radio device, and the results have been found to be in compliance with the applicable regulations.
Déclaration d’Exposition aux RF Canadienne
A PEPRIPHÉRIQUE COMPLYING WITH RSS-102 R5 DECRITES THE LIMITS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO ENERGY and Respects The Limits Declared In The Standard
An émetteur and a radio receiver are included in your outfit. According to the RSS-102 standard, the device is designed so as to not exceed the limits that are applicable to the general population (and do not have to be subjected to periodic controls) of exposition to radio waves (electromagnetic fields of radio waves) as indicated by the RSS-102 standard. In the Regulation of Safety No. 6 regarding the State of Health in Canada, there is an important margin of safety designed to ensure the safety of all people, regardless of their age and health status.
While using phones, the systems are designed to be used in a manner in which the end user does not come into contact with the antennas. According to the instructions of the regulations that are designed to reduce the overall exposure of the user or operator, it is recommended to position the system at an enclave where the antennas are able to remain within a distance that is predetermined from the user, which is determined by the instructions of the regulations.
According to the applicable regulations, the radio receiver has been tested and declared in accordance with the requirements of the radio certification process, in accordance with the applicable regulations.