User's Manual

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Licensing Requirements
To operate a radio frequency (RF) system in a given country, the user first must obtain
permission from the regulatory agency that controls radio operations in that country.
Most countries require type and safety approval, as well as licensing for RF transmit-
ters. Users in all countries should check with the appropriate local authorities for
licensing requirements.
Licensing: United States and Canada
This MPI6000 Reader requires a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part
90 license to operate in the United States, or an Industry Canada (IC) license to oper-
ate in Canada. The authorized continuous wave frequency bands are 902.25 to
903.75
MHz and 910.00 to 921.50 MHz.
The modulated frequency bands are shown in Table 1-2. For the Emission Designator,
Table 1-2 Modulated Frequency Bands
Operational Mode Frequency Range
eGo and SeGo 911.75-919.75 MHz
18000-6C
Low and High Data Rates
912.75-918.75 MHz
Allegro and T21 912.75-918.75 MHz
IAG and CVISN 914.75-916.75 MHz
see the FCC or IC grant.
The user is responsible for filing the FCC or IC license according to FCC and IC reg-
ulations. You can obtain the needed FCC forms and instruc
tions for your license appli-
cation by accessing the FCC Web site at www.fcc.gov/Forms.
Note: The FCC ID is FIHMPI6000A. The IC ID is 1584A-MPI6000A.
Models: E5, E6.
An FCC or IC license provides the user with the legal authorization to operate
the
radio frequency identification (RFID) systems on the licensed frequencies
at the site
specified in the license. Only an authorized installer or service technician can set the
frequency for the reader to that specified in
the FCC or IC site license.
The FCC or IC
license also provides the user with protection and authorization to
maintain the system should any other RFID be used in the licensed area after the
reader is ins
talled.
PRELIMINARY
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