I-210+ NIC and Meter Labeling Product Requirements Document Number 340-048002 VERSION DATE AUTHOR REVISIONS 1.0 4/13/07 B. Gilbert Initial version 1.1 5/14/07 B. Gilbert Change incorporates EUI-64 addressing 1.2 8/4/2009 K. Thompson Updated for SoC board and FCC IDs Silver Spring Networks – Confidential and Proprietary NIC514User.
I-210+ NIC and Meter Labeling Product Requirements 1 Introduction The I-210+ NIC is a FCC Part 15.247 compliant device that enables communication between Silver Spring Networks AMI network and the I-210+ family of meters. The NIC transmits in the 902 to 928 MHz, ISM band and transfers data from utility meter to Silver Spring Networks Relays and Gateways. 1.1 References - Guidelines for use of a 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier (EUI-64), IEEE Publication. 2 Meter Labeling 2.
I-210+ NIC and Meter Labeling Product Requirements 2.2 Meter Auxiliary Label or NIC Address Label For radio identification, the I-210+ meter shall have an auxiliary label containing the Silver Spring Networks NIC address presented in text (16 alphanumeric digits) and barcode formats. • • • • • • Bar Code Type = Code 3 of 9 Bar Code Font Size = unknown Font Type = unknown Font Size = unknown Bar Code Label Dimensions = 1.50” x 0.
I-210+ NIC and Meter Labeling Product Requirements 3 NIC Labeling The SSN I-210+ NIC has two labels relevant to meter final assembly and RMA – the FCC & GE Part Number label and the SSN NIC Address label. Both labels are located on the top side of the NIC PCA. The barcode format is Code 3 of 9. Figure 4 is an example of the FCC ID label that can be found in the location indicated in Figure 6. The size of the label is 1.5” x 1.0” inches. The barcode format is Code 3 of 9.
I-210+ NIC and Meter Labeling Product Requirements FCC Part Number Label Figure 6 – Label Locations on Top Side of I-210+ NIC PCA MAC Address Label Figure 7 – Bottom Side of I-210+ NIC PCA SSN Par Number MAC Address 4 FCC and Government Guidelines Silver Spring Networks NIC FCC ID: OWS-NIC507 IC: 5975A-NIC507 Silver Spring Networks - Confidential and Proprietary 5
I-210+ NIC and Meter Labeling Product Requirements The I-210+ NIC is REQUIRED to be professionally installed by a properly trained technician. Improper installation could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. The device may not cause harmful interference. 2. The device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
I-210+ NIC and Meter Labeling Product Requirements 4.1 FCC Guidelines for Devices Containing a Transmitter Module The following is an extract from FCC PART 15 UNLICENSED MODULAR TRANSMITTER APPROVAL, DA 00-1407, Released: June 26, 2000, Section 6 describing labeling requirements for devices containing a modular transmitter. Section 6.
I-210+ NIC and Meter Labeling Product Requirements 4.3 General Electrical Safety • Perform the procedures in this manual in accordance with applicable workplace standards established by the following agencies: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). The National Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA-70). National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). Electronics Industries Association (EIA).
I-210+ NIC and Meter Labeling Product Requirements • • • • • • • • • Always use a fall protection system, in accordance with OSHA standards, whenever performing work at any elevation. Never use conductors, guy wires, pins, or cross-arm braces, etc. to support your weight. Whenever using aerial lift devices such as hoists, man-lifts, vehicle-mounted work platforms and overhead lifts, read and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for safe and proper operation.