User's Manual
SMART RF MODULE GEN II
Signify Classified - Internal
6.8 information on test modes and additional testing requirements
a) The modular transmitter has been fully tested by the module grantee on the required number of
channels, modulation types, and modes, it should not be necessary for the host installer to re-test all
the available transmitter modes or settings. It is recommended that the host product manufacturer,
installing the modular transmitter, perform some investigative measurements to confirm that the
resulting composite system does not exceed the spurious emissions limits or band edge limits (e.g.,
where a different antenna may be causing additional emissions).
b) The testing should check for emissions that may occur due to the intermixing of emissions with the
other transmitters, digital circuitry, or due to physical properties of the host product (enclosure). This
investigation is especially important when integrating multiple modular transmitters where the
certification is based on testing each of them in a stand-alone configuration. It is important to note that
host product manufacturers should not assume that because the modular transmitter is certified that
they do not have any responsibility for final product compliance.
c) If the investigation indicates a compliance concern the host product manufacturer is obligated to
mitigate the issue. Host products using a modular transmitter are subject to all the applicable
individual technical rules as well as to the general conditions of operation in Sections 15.5, 15.15, and
15.29 to not cause interference. The operator of the host product will be obligated to stop operating
the device until the interference has been corrected. Below are steps for TX verification:
• We must flash dedicated RF test firmware to DUT for non-signal TX with dedicated
Commands/Tool as attached.
• For Zigbee TX, commands listed below can help to generate CW and modulated wave with
expected RF power level after flashing dedicated RF test firmware