User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Slide Number 1
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Insert Module
- Cable Connections
- Cable Connections
- Power Supply Connections
- Power Supply Connections - Alt
- Module Power Up
- Telephone & Data Call Testing
- Standards
- Regulatory Compliance
- Regulatory Compliance
- Regulatory Compliance
- Internet of Everything Module (IEM) Installation and Collocation Guidelines
- Slide Number 17
- Module Installation Guidelines
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
Internet of Everything Module (IEM) Installation and Collocation Guidelines
The following provides module installation guidelines for devices to be
authorized for use with the IEM6085 through a FCC Class I Permissive Change
process in accordance with FCC procedures, for the following installation host
configurations.
1) The IEM6085 can be installed as a standalone transmitter in devices meeting the
following conditions:
– Fixed-mount or mobile host devices
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where a minimum of 20 cm separation distance is
provided between the transmitting antenna and the end user that can be installed without a
Class I or Class II Permissive Change process.
– Portable hosts in accordance with KDB Publication 447498
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through a Class II Permissive
Change or new FCC certification.
2) The IEM6085 can be installed with collocated transmission devices for fixed and
mobile host devices approved under FCC ID J9CIEMEVDO through a Class I
Permissive Change process. The collocated transmitters must meet the technical
requirements defined in Section 2. Mobile collocation is allowed without a Class I
or Class II FCC process.
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Mobile equipment, as defined in CFR 47 §2.1091(b). Fixed-mount hosts are non-mobile equipment that are either fixed in
place or large equipment that is not easily moved.
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KDB = Knowledge Database; KDB Publication 447498 D01 is the FCC procedure Mobile and Portable Device, RF Exposure
Procedures and Equipment Authorization Policies.
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