Specifications

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Chapter 7 Radio Compliance
The transmission radio wave module model GX uses radio waves in the 2.4 GHz band and can be used in most
countries and regions of the world without obtaining permission to use it wirelessly. It is necessary to comply with the
relevant regulations.
The transmission wave module model GX complies with the following laws and regulations.
7.1 Europe
The radio wave module model EP has been tested and manufactured based on the technical standards for
embedded wireless modules specified by the European Commission's Radio and Communication
Terminals Directive (RE Directive ), and bears the CE mark.
This product has been tested to the following basic radio and communication device directive (RE
Directive) 2014/53/EU radio wave equipment and health/safety requirements.
Wireless
equipment aticle 3(2) EN300 440 v2.2.1
Human body electromagnetic field exposure aticle 3(1)a EN62479
The manufacturer of the product incorporating this product shall retain the technical data of this product, ensure
that the wireless standard values and antenna performance do not deviate from the module specifications in the final
product state, and meet the requirements for installation. It is necessary to check. Please contact your sales representative
to obtain the test report.
Regarding EU directives for electronic devices other than wireless devices, it is necessary to confirm that they are
satisfied as final products. (Electromagnetic environment compatibility, low voltage directive, environmental directive, etc.)
Equipment incorporating this product must display the "CE mark" on the visible part of the product.
At that time, the following points are required.
The CE mark can be reduced/enlarged, but the proportion must be in accordance with the regulations.
The CE mark requires a minimum height of 5 mm.
The CE mark is easy to see and should not disappear or come off.
For more information on CE marking requirements, please refer to Article 19 of the Radio &
Telecommunications Terminal Directive (RE Directive, 2014/53/EU).
Properly CE marked products can be sold and used within the EU and do not require local certification testing
in EU countries.