User Manual
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Gobi3000 User Guide – Regulatory Standards and Regulatory Compliance
2. Radiated transmit power must be equal to or lower than that specified in the FCC Grant of
Equipment Authorization for FCC ID: J9CGOBI3000.
3. To comply with FCC/IC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human
exposure to RF radiation, maximum antenna gain (including cable loss) must not exceed:
Cellular band < 7.5 dBi
PCS band < 3.5 dBi
4. The Gobi3000 platform may be collocated and allow simultaneous transmission, providing the
following conditions are met.
The Gobi3000 platform transmit antenna provides > 20 cm separation distance to the end
user (FCC mobile categorization), and
The collocated transmitter antenna provides > 20 cm separation distance to the end user
(FCC mobile categorization), and
The collocated transmitter maximum average transmit power is less than 29 dBm
(794 mW) per the Gobi3000 platform module-level maximum permissible exposure
(MPE) report or the power defined in a subsequently issued host-specific MPE report, and
The collocated transmitter maximum antenna gain is less than 5 dBi per the Gobi3000
platform MPE report or gain defined in a subsequently issued host-specific MPE report.
5. Installation of the Gobi3000 module into a host device can only be completed by authorized
personnel, unless the FCC certification addresses FCC host/module authentication
requirements.
6. A label with the following statements must be attached to the host end product.
This device contains Tx FCC ID: J9CGOBI3000.
This equipment contains equipment certified under IC: 2723A-GOBI3000.
Other regional required regulatory markings
7. The host end product must include a user manual that clearly defines operating requirements
and conditions that must be observed to ensure compliance with current FCC/IC RF exposure
guidelines.
8. The host end product must also pass the FCC Part 15 unintentional emission testing
requirement and be properly authorized per FCC Part 15.
A Class II permissive change filing is required for portable host devices where the antenna to user
separation distance is < 20 cm (FCC portable categorization) and must include information such as
SAR evaluations.
A Class II permissive change filing approving use of a portable host can also include a guideline
document with instructions defining allowable collocated transmission, allowable changes to
portable host products, and allowable new portable host devices in accordance with FCC KDB
616217. After this initial host platform is granted through a permissive change, host integrators
may use the guideline document to add new portable hosts or modify subsequently added portable
hosts products through a Class I permissive change process.