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8 Label and Compliance Information
When the modules FCC and ISED identification number is not visible when the module is
installed inside a host product, then the host product must display a label referring to the
enclosed module.
FCC Label
In accordance with 15.212(a)(1)(vi)(A) and KDB 784748 D01 A.6 the host product shall use a
physical label stating:
Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: IA9XPD2400A
or,
Contains FCC ID: IA9XPD2400A”.
ISED Label
In accordance with RSS-GEN 4.3 the host product shall use a physical label stating:
Contains IC: 1338B-XPD2400A
9 Information on Test Modes and Additional Testing Requirements
The host product must be tested with the radio module. The radio module should be installed
in the host product and transmitting RF signal to confirm no emissions exceed the highest limit
permitted by the rules.
When testing for unintentional radiator of the host product, the transmitter shall be placed in the
receive or idle mode. If that isnt possible the radio should be passive (preferred) and/or active
scanning, and thus not turned off. In addition, the host product should be setup to ensure there
is activity on the communications BUS of the product (e.g. USB, CAN bus, GPIO) to ensure
unintentional radiator circuitry is enabled.
The product may operate in normal mode when the radio needs to be in a transmit mode. When
the radio is turned on and attempting to pair it will continue to transmit. This mode may be used
for testing that requires the module to be transmitting.
For testing that require the radio to be in receive or idle mode, the device will need to be
configured as a slave device. In this mode the radio will be in passive scanning mode. For host
products that cannot be configured as slave devices test firmware would need to be used to
obtain this operational mode.
10 Additional Testing, Part 15 Subpart B disclaimer
The modular transmitter is only FCC authorized for the specific rules in the grant. The host
product must still comply to any other FCC rules not covered by the modular transmitter grant
of certification. If the host product is already Part 15 Subpart B compliant without the module,
the host product will still require Part 15 Subpart B compliance testing with the modular
transmitter installed.