Product Info
Table Of Contents
- 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
- 11.1 FCC Requirements for End User Manual / Installation Manual
- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
- FCC RF Exposure Requirements:
- 11.2 Industry Canada Requirements for End User Manual / Installation Manual
- Industry Canada Statements
- Radiation Exposure Statement
- Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations
- 12. OEM Integrator Checklist
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12. OEM INTEGRATOR CHECKLIST
The OEM Integrator will integrate the Module in the host systems in accordance with the
instruction specified in this document and the documents referenced herein.
The OEM Integrator will ensure the Module is integrated in a host system using only
antennas that are of the same type and having equal or less antenna gain as described
in this document.
The OEM Integrator will ensure the antenna placement inside the host system will
maintain the required spacing to the end user for RF Exposure compliance, as
specified in this document.
If other radios are integrated inside the host with the Module, the OEM Integrator
will contact a test lab or TCB to determine if additional FCC compliance evaluation
is required to meet FCC collocation rules.
The OEM Integrator will ensure end user documentation will contain the specified
regulatory wording and ensure the host system and the Module itself is labeled as
specified in this document.
The OEM Integrator will ensure that nothing is done that will change the transmit
power level of the module.
The OEM Integrator will ensure end user documentation will contain clear
instructions on how to access the FCC ID and IC Number of the module should an
electronic display (e-labeling) be used to meet the FCC and IC labeling requirements
(Refer to FCC KDB 784748 D02 e labeling document and IC Notice 2014-DRS1003
for guidance).
The OEM Integrator will ensure end user documentation will contain clear
instructions on how to access the FCC ID and IC Number of the module should an
electronic display (e-labeling) be used to meet the FCC and IC labeling requirements
(Refer to FCC KDB 784748 D02 e labeling document and IC Notice 2014-DRS1003
for guidance).
The Open-Q 835 µSOM is a pre-certified Wi-Fi/BT module that requires a specific
binary Board Data File (BDF) and WLAN configuration file to maintain compliance.
The correct BDF and WLAN configuration files are included with Android software
releases from Intrinsyc (as indicated in software release notes). Customers
programming the SOM with other OS images must contact Intrinsyc to ensure they
have incorporated the correct files to maintain compliance.