Installation Guide

Important Notice to OEMs:
The FCC Part 15 text must go on the Host product unless the product is too small to support a label
with the text on it. It is not acceptable just to place the text in the user guide.
E-Labelling
It is possible for the Host product to use e-labelling providing the Host product supports the
requirements of FCC KDB 784748 D02 e labelling and ISED Canada RSS-Gen, section 4.4.
E-labelling would be applicable for the FCC ID, ISED Canada certification number and the FCC Part 15
text.
Changes in Usage Conditions of this Module
This device has been approved as a Mobile device in accordance with FCC and ISED Canada
requirement. This means that there must be a minimum separation distance of 20cm between the
Module’s antenna and any persons
A change in use that involves a separation distance 20cm (Portable usage) between the Module’s
antenna and any persons is a change in the RF exposure of the module and, hence, is subject to a
FCC Class 2 Permissive Change and a ISED Canada Class 4 Permissive Change policy in accordance
with FCC KDB 996396 D01 and ISED Canada RSP-100.
As noted above, This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located with any other transmitters
except in accordance with IC multi-transmitter product procedures.
If the device is co-located with multiple antennas, the module could be subject to a FCC Class 2
Permissive Change and a ISED Canada Class 4 Permissive Change policy in accordance with FCC KDB
996396 D01 and ISED Canada RSP-100.
In accordance with FCC KDB 996369 D03, section 2.9, test mode configuration information is
available from the Module manufacturer for the Host (OEM) product manufacturer.