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In accordance with FCC regulations (KBD 447498 v06) routine SAR testing is excluded if the
minimum distances between the person and the antenna satisfy the following conditions:
Table 3. FCC minimum distances for SAR testing exclusion of portable products
Minimum distance between antenna and
body for uncontrolled exposure KDB447498
Minimum distance between antenna and
extremity for uncontrolled exposure
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Routine SAR testing is excluded in accordance with ISED (RSS-102, issue 5, part 2.5.1)
regulations if the minimum distances between the person and the antenna satisfy the following
conditions:
Table 4. ISED minimum distances for SAR testing exclusion of portable products
Antenna type
(portable products)
Minimum
distance
between
antenna and
body for un-
controlled
exposure RSS-
102
Minimum
distance
between
antenna and
extremity for
un-controlled
exposure RSS-
102
Minimum
distance
between
antenna and
body for
controlled
exposure RSS-
102
Minimum
distance
between
antenna and
extremity for
controlled
exposure RSS-
102
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Occupational exposure limits only apply to work-related use conditions. Users must be fully
aware of and be able to exercise control over their exposure to qualify for the higher
occupational exposure limits.
If the minimum distances shown above are not respected in the design of a host product, routine
SAR testing is required.
6.1 RF Exposure Statement for Host Product Manuals
XPD900 module was certified with various antenna listed in the XPD2400 RF Exposure Report.
Each host products user manual requires a specific statement for the approved antenna used
by the host product.
Refer to the XPD900 modules RF Exposure Test Report for details on the antenna types, SAR
calculations, and minimum separation distance to be excluded from routine SAR testing.
Fixed or Mobile Applications
The following test is included in the host product manual.
RF Exposure Statement
To comply with FCC and ISED RF exposure requirements, installation of this transmitter
systems antenna must be performed in a manner that will provide the appropriate
distance from the antenna to any user or member of the public.
The radio module was certified with [insert one of the first 3 antennas from Table 1] for
use in a host device used in a mobile application i.e., a device where the distance between
any member of the general population and the radiating element is at least 20 cm. The
maximum power density radiated by the antennas in these conditions is well under the
maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits as specified in §1.1310 of FCC regulations
and RF Field Strength Limits in RSS-102 for general population/uncontrolled exposure.