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Ambler Module With Bluetooth* Wireless Technology
Design Guide, Rev. 4.1
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In essence, this modular approval is granted provided that OEM’s take responsibility for insuring
that any other transmitters operating with Ambler comply with any RF exposure requirements
associated with their use. The incorporation of one or more additional RF transmitters will require
review by the FCC and possible re-certification of the entire configuration (including the Intel
Personal Wireless Module(Ambler)) to insure emissions compliance and RF safety.
To re-iterate, it is the responsibility of the OEM to insure that the final configuration of any
combination of RF transmitters including Bluetooth meets all regulatory requirements.
Exterior Labeling Requirements
To satisfy FCC exterior labeling requirements, an FCC label, along with specific text, must be
placed on the notebook PC that contains an Intel Personal Wireless Module(Ambler) with Bluetooth
wireless technology. The following text must be placed beneath the FCC label on the exterior of the
laptop.
“Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: TBD”
Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used.
Canadian Regulatory Approval
Conditions of Grant
In general, Industry Canada follows the FCC in terms of emission levels and other regulatory
requirements. Although Industry Canada’s position is that the OEM has the first level of
responsibility for insuring compliance for the end user configuration, Intel as grantee is responsible
as supplier of the module, and associated modular approved design.
Design Criteria
The same design criteria as described in Section 6.4 should be followed for Canadian modular
approval.
Emissions Compliance testing
To ensure emissions compliance, testing of the final configuration must be conducted per Industry
Canada RSS-210 (Low Power License-Exempt Radio communication Devices). For detailed
document information, visit:
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/SSG/sf01375e.html - RadioStandardsSpecifications
These emissions tests can be conducted by the manufacturer if equipped with a test chamber or by
contacting an approved test facility (See Section 9). The results of these tests are not required to be
submitted to Industry Canada or Intel, but should be kept on file by the OEM.