Product Manual

When having a module grantee file a permissive change is not practical or feasible,
the following guidance provides some additional options for host manufacturers.
Integrations using modules where additional testing and/or FCC application filing(s) may
be required are: (A) a module used in devices requiring additional RF exposure
compliance information (e.g., MPE evaluation or SAR testing); (B) limited and/or split
modules not meeting all of the module requirements; and (C) simultaneous transmissions
for independent collocated transmitters not previously granted together.
This Module is limited m
odular approval, it is limited to OEM installation ONLY.
Integration into devices that are directly or indirectly connected to AC lines must add
with Class II Permissive Change. (OEM) Integrator has to assure compliance of the entire
end product incluld the integrated Module.
Additional measurements (15B) and/or equipment authorizations (e.g Verification)
may need to be addressed depending on co-location or simultaneous transmission issues
if applicable. (OEM) Integrator is reminded to assure that these installation instructions will
not be made available to the end user of the final host device.
In the event that these conditions cannot be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location
with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID cannot
be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating
the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization. Any company of the
host device which install this modular with limit modular approval should perform the test of radiated
emission and spurious emission according to FCC part 15C:15.225 and 15.209 requirement, only if the test
result comply with FCC part 15.225 and 15.209 requirement, then the host can be sold legally.