User's Manual
UGWDR82NUH50A
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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR REGULATORY MODULE APPROVAL
The Unigen UGWDR82NUH50A module (the “UGWDR82NUH50A”) marketed under the name
San Gabriel, is a device that transmits and receives radio signals in accordance with the
spectrum regulations for the 2.4-GHz unlicensed frequency range. Regional regulatory agency
approval may be required to operate UGWDR82NUH50A throughout the world.
For purposes of ease of integration, time to market, and product surety, Unigen submitted
UGWDR82NUH50A to relevant agencies and obtained regulatory approvals for specific
countries. UGWDR82NUH50A was approved under the “Modular Approval (MA) Grant”. This
certification represents a significant cost savings to the OEM.
The radio certification portion of this grant is transferable to Digital Electronic Device
manufacturers given adherence to specific implementation criteria noted herein. Any
modification of the UGWDR82NUH50A will void the manufacturer’s warranty. Any alteration or
deviation from the documented installation and/or use of the UGWDR82NUH50A will void the
MA Grant as it applies to the end-product.
In the event the Digital Electronic Device manufacturer alters the herein described and
approved installation of the UGWDR82NUH50A, the end-product may require a complete
battery of regulatory agency certification test Digital Electronic Device manufacturer may be
required to submit to a complete battery of tests, depending on the requirements noted in the
region they wish to sell their product.
The MA Grant provides that Digital Electronic Device manufacturers who incorporate
UGWDR82NUH50A
as tested and approved
, and can be relieved from having to perform the
Radio Regulatory certification portion of the respective agency certification.
The MA Grant is valid only in countries that recognize the MA Grant certification process.
Countries currently accepting the MA Grant include; the USA, Canada, and many European
countries as noted in the General User Guide Requirements Section of this document. Terms
and conditions of regulatory approval for these countries are also described herein. However,
this “grandfathered” radio certification does
not
relieve the Digital Electronic Device
manufacturers from submitting their device for digital emissions certifications.
Electronic device manufacturers may disregard the requirements of this section provided they
accept full responsibility for regulatory type-approval of the electronic device with an
integrated UGWDR82NUH50A wireless module.