User's Manual

2.7 Antennas
A list of antennas included in the application for certification must be provided in the
instructions. For modular transmitters approved as limited modules, all applicable
professional installer instructions must be included as part of the information to the
host product manufacturer. The antenna list shall also identify the antenna types
(monopole, PIFA, dipole, etc. (note that for example an omni-directional antennais
not considered to be a specific antenna type)).
For situations where the host product manufacturer is responsible for an external
connector, for example with an RF pin and antenna trace design, the integration
instructions shall inform the installer that unique antenna connector must be used on
the Part 15 authorized transmitters used in the host product. The module
manufacturers shall provide a list of acceptable unique connectors.
Explanation: The EUT has a PCB Antenna, and the antenna use a permanently attached antenna which
is unique.
2.8 Label and compliance information
Grantees are responsible for the continued compliance of their modules to the FCC
rules. This includes advising host product manufacturers that they need to provide a
physical or e-label stating Contains FCC IDwith their finished product. See
Guidelines for Labeling and User Information for RF Devices KDB Publication
784748.
Explanation: The host system using this module, should have label in a visible area
indicated the following texts: “Contains FCC ID: 2AGN8-WF862, Contains IC:
20888-WF862
2.9 Information on test modes and additional testing requirements5
Additional guidance for testing host products is given in KDB Publication 996369 D04
Module Integration Guide. Test modes should take into consideration different
operational conditions for a stand-alone modular transmitter in a host, as well as for
multiple simultaneously transmitting modules or other transmitters in a host product.
The grantee should provide information on how to configure test modes for host
product evaluation for different operational conditions for a stand-alone modular
transmitter in a host, versus with multiple, simultaneously transmitting modules or
other transmitters in a host.
Grantees can increase the utility of their modular transmitters by providing special
means, modes, or instructions that simulates or characterizes a connection by
enabling a transmitter. This can greatly simplify a host manufacturers determination
that a module as installed in a host complies with FCC requirements.
Explanation: Top band can increase the utility of our modular transmitters by providing instructions that
simulates or characterizes a connection by enabling a transmitter.