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ThingMagic Nano User Guide 31
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Korea (KR2) KCC (2009) The first frequency channel (917,300kHz) of
the KR2 region is de-rated to a maximum
level of +22 dBm to meet the regulatory
requirements. All other channels operate up
to +27dBm. This has little impact on
performance. The reader, by default,
automatically switches off channels when no
tags are found, often in as little as 40 msec.
India (IN) Telecom Regulatory Authority
of India (TRAI), 2005
regulations
People’s Republic of
China (PRC)
SRRC, MII The PRC specifications define more
channels than are in the Nano’s default hop
table. This is because the regulations limit
channels from 920 to 920.5MHz and from
924.5 to 925.0MHz to transmit levels of
100mW and below. The default hop table
uses only the center channels which allow
2W ERP, 1W conducted, power output. If
the hop table is modified to use the outer,
lower power channels the RF level will be
limited to the outer channels limit, 100mW
(+20dBm)
Australia (AU) ACMA LIPD Class License
Variation 2011 (No. 1)
New Zealand (NZ) Radiocommunications
Regulations (General User
Radio
License for Short Range
Devices) Notice 2011
This region is included for testing purposes.
Compliance to New Zealand regulatory
requirements has not been confirmed.
Japan (JP) Japan MIC “36dBm EIRP
blanket license radio station
with LBT”
Full power operation restricts the channel
range from 916.8Mhz to 922.2MHz and all
default channels are within this range.
Per the regulations, this region supports
Listen-before-talk at the required level of -74
dBm.
Open Region No regulatory compliance
enforced
This region allows the module to be
manually configured within the full
capabilities supported by the hardware, see
Regional Frequency Specifications table.
The Open region should be used for
laboratory testing only as it does not meet
any regulatory requirements for any one
region.
Supported Regions
Region Regulatory Support Notes