User's Manual

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ABOUT SILVER SPRING NETWORKS
Silver Spring Networks enables the Internet of Important Things
by reliably and securely connecting things that matter. Cities,
utilities, and companies on ve continents use the company’s cost‑effective, high‑performance IoT network and data platform to
operate more efciently, get greener, and enable innovative services that can improve the lives of millions of people. With more than
25.5 million devices delivered, Silver Spring provides a proven standards-based platform safeguarded with military grade security.
Silver Spring Networks’ customers include Baltimore Gas & Electric, CitiPower & Powercor, ComEd, Consolidated Edison, CPS Energy,
Florida Power & Light, Pacic Gas & Electric, Pepco Holdings, and Singapore Power. Silver Spring has also deployed networks in
Smart Cities including Copenhagen, Glasgow, Paris, Providence, and Stockholm. To learn more, visit www.ssni.com.
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Option 2: If all rules from Option 1 are used, but a different type of antenna is required
for the application, request a Change in ID application to reuse data from the current
FCC/IC Grant, then apply for a Class 2 Permissive Change to add the antenna. The
integration would require some additional conformity against CFR 47 Parts 15.203, 15.209,
and RF exposure to add antenna to the Certication. Contact Silver Spring Networks for
authorization to apply for a Class II Permissive Change.
Option 3: Integration will need to pursue own full FCC Certication if design does not
follow strict guidelines for layout. OEM may choose to obtain own FCC Certication even
if guidelines are followed.
Collocation: If other wireless technologies are operational at the same time, then
certication testing may be required for each technology, including evaluations of
simultaneous transmissions from independent transmitters.