User's Manual

SCMB100 User Manual Rev 1.2
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2.4 Limited module procedures
Not applicable.
2.5 Trace antenna designs
While it is possible to build a trace antenna into the host PCB, this requires at least a Class II permissive
change to the FCC grant which includes significant extra testing and cost. If an embedded trace antenna
is desired, simply select the SCMB100 module variant with the preferred antenna.
2.6 RF exposure considerations
For RF exposure considerations see RF exposure and FCC-approved antennas (2.4 GHz). Host product
manufacturers need to provide end-users a copy of the “RF Exposure” section of the manual: RF
exposure.
2.7 Antennas
A list of approved antennas is provided.
2.8 Label and compliance information
Host product manufacturers need to follow the sticker guidelines outlined in OEM labeling
requirements.
2.9 Information on test modes and additional testing requirements
Contact a SmartSense sales representative for information on how to configure test modes for the
SCMB100 product.
2.10 Additional testing, Part 15 Subpart B disclaimer
All final host products must be tested to be compliant to FCC Part 15 Subpart B standards. While the
SCMB100 unit was tested to be compliant to FCC unintentional radiator standards, FCC Part 15 Subpart
B compliance testing is still required for the final host product. This testing is required for all end
products, and SCMB100 Part 15 Subpart B compliance does not affirm the end product’s compliance.
See FCC notices for more details.
ISED (Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada)
Labeling requirements
The integrator is responsible for its product to comply with IC ICES-003 & FCC Part 15, Sub. B -
Unintentional Radiators. ICES-003 is the same as FCC Part 15 Sub. B and Industry Canada accepts FCC
test report or CISPR 22 test report for compliance with ICES-003.