User's Manual
UM-D-010
DA14AVDDECT System Overview
NDA Confidential
User Manual
Revision 1.2
20-Aug-2020
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● Interface type not subjected to over voltages
● Requirements additional to those specified in this standard may be necessary for:
○ Equipment intended for operation in special environments (for example, extremes of
temperature, excessive dust, moisture or vibration, flammable gases and corrosive or
explosive atmospheres)
○ Equipment intended to be used in vehicles, on board ships or aircraft, in tropical countries or
at altitudes greater than 2000 meters
○ Equipment intended for use where ingress of water is possible
● Installation by qualified personnel only
● The product is a component intended for installation and use in complete equipment. The final
acceptance of the component is dependent upon its installation and use in complete equipment
9.5 SAR
Because SAR is very device-specific, FCC rules do not allow for a (Limited) Modular Approval for
use with portable devices (i.e. devices <20 cm from the human body).
If time-averaged output power is <60/f(GHz) mW or all measured 1-g SAR are <0.4 W/kg then
modular approval may still be allowed for portable devices.
Please refer to FCC document “D01 Mobile Portable RF Exposure v04”.
SAR test reports are available as a reference, showing compliance to regulatory requirements (with
respect to Portable Equipment).
9.6 Information on Test Modes and Additional Testing Requirements:
When testing a host product, the host manufacturer should follow FCC KDB Publication 996369 D04
Module Integration Guide for testing host products. The host manufacturer may operate their product
during the measurements.
Simultaneously, all transmitting modules installed in the host should be active.
9.7 Additional Testing, Part 15 Subpart B Disclaimer:
The modular transmitter is only FCC authorized for the specific rule parts list on the grant, and that
the host product manufacturer is responsible for compliance to any other FCC rules that apply to the
host not covered by the modular transmitter grant of certification.
9.8 Miscellaneous Comments
In FCC terminology, a “Host” is what is referred to in DECT as a “fixed part”. The FCC term “Mobile”
corresponds with the DECT term “portable part”, provided that the device is >20 cm from the human
body. A DECT termed “portable part” <20 cm from the human body is referred to as “Portable” in
FCC terminology.
The existing Modular Approval may be invalidated if DA14AVDDECT is co-located with other
wireless devices (e.g. BlueTooth, WLAN/WiFi) that transmit simultaneously. Please consult with your
test house on the possible implications.