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CHAPTER 9 A
OEM Radio Approval Information
This chapter contains information about the approvals, regulations, labeling requirements and
configuration of the PC4500/4800 radio modules for operation in various countries.
Approvals
Safety
The PC4500/4800 is designed to meet the requirements of UL, CSA, VCCI and is compliant to the
European Low Voltage Directives. However, the OEM is responsible for the individual safety agency
approval of the entire OEM product. If necessary, Aironet will furnish any required information directly
to the agency for the approval.
The PC4500/4800 is compliant to ANSI C95.1 1991 and the FCC OET-65 Standards for Safety Levels
with Respect to Human Exposure to Radiated Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3kHz to 300GHz.
FCC Approvals (US and Territories)
The PC4500/4800 has full modular approval from the FCC under 15.247 of the FCC rules with a 2.2dBi
dipole antenna 0 dBi snap on antenna, 12 dBi omni, 13.5 dBi Yagi, 19 dBi patch, and the 23 dBi
parabolic dish. This certification applies to operation in the United States and its territories (Guam,
American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands). The FCC ID for the PC4500 is LOZ102034, and
for the PC4800, the FCC ID is LOZ102035.
The OEM is responsible for the overall compliance of the OEM product (unless it is installed in a
PCMCIA slot in a laptop type device with the snap on antenna) to the FCC rules as stated in CFR 47 Part
15 (1998). The OEM is responsible for manufacturing, installing, and operating this equipment in