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 efciently, 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, Pacic 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 Certication. Contact Silver Spring Networks for
authorization to apply for a Class II Permissive Change.
Option 3: Integration will need to pursue own full FCC Certication if design does not
follow strict guidelines for layout. OEM may choose to obtain own FCC Certication even
if guidelines are followed.
Collocation: If other wireless technologies are operational at the same time, then
certication testing may be required for each technology, including evaluations of
simultaneous transmissions from independent transmitters.