User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contacts
- Revision History
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Applicable Module
- 3 Additional Regulatory Conformance Testing and/or Submissions Required by the Integrator
- 4 Compliant/Allowable Tx Power Settings
- 5 Allowable Antennas to use with the Radio Module
- 6 Antenna Placement and RF Safety
- 7 Simultaneous Transmission with other Integrated or Plug-in Radios
- 8 Module May Not Be Installed by End Users
- 9 Required Labeling on the Outside of the Host
- 10 Required Labeling on the Module
- 11 Required Regulatory Wording for End User Manual / Installation Manual
- 12 OEM Integrator Checklist
3: Additional Regulatory Conformance Testing and/or
Submissions Required by the Integrator
Open-Q 845 uSOM Module Certification OEM Integrator
Guide
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3 Additional Regulatory Conformance Testing
and/or Submissions Required by the
Integrator
The modular certifications apply to the radio conformance for the Module only.
The OEM integrator is responsible for additional system-level EMI/EMC and Product Safety
testing and certification that applies in the U.S. and other countries to the host system containing
the Module. This includes but is not limited to Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) Part
15 Class B Digital Emissions.
These system-level EMC tests are to be done with the Module installed and included in the scope
of the submission.
Some of the countries for which modular certifications are provided require additional
submissions, authorizations or import permission by the system-vendor or importer. The
integrator is responsible for these additional actions.
Modular radio certification is not possible in some countries. For such countries, OEM integrators
must ensure radio certification for the end system is obtained, before placing the product on the
market.










