User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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UNDP-1 Universal Notebook Data Platform User Guide Standards and Regulatory Compliance
– EN 301 607-1 - GSM900/GSM1800
■ CTIA/GCF/PTCRB
■ Safety
❒ EN 50360/61 full carrier certification (carriers TBD)
■ Microsoft WHQL certification
■ RoHS compliance
6.2 Regulatory information
6.2.1 Safety warnings
Do not operate the UNDP-1 platform in the following environments:
■ In active blasting areas
■ In potentially explosive environments such as refuelling points, fuel depots, or
chemical plants
■ Near medical equipment, especially life support equipment that might be susceptible
to radio interference
■ In an aircraft as follows:
❒ UNDP-1 transmissions could interfere with aircraft electrical and communication
systems. Like cell phones, using the UNDP-1 platform in an aircraft is illegal in
some jurisdictions.
❒ If cell phone usage is permitted while the aircraft is on the ground, normal UNDP
operation is permitted as well.
6.2.2 North American compliance
The UNDP-1 platform has been authorized for mobile operation in North America. The
initial authorization grant does not permit end user installation.
A permissive change will be submitted to add end user installation and/or portable usage
conditions. The permissive change application includesdetailed information on UNDP-1’s
two-way authentication procedure preventing use of the module in unauthorized
notebooks.
For mobile applications, the following conditions must be met:
1. Maintain at least a 20 cm separation between the antenna and the user’s body.
2. Radiated transmit power must be equal to or lower than that specified in the FCC
Grant of Equipment Authorization for FCC ID: J9CUNDP-1.