User's Manual

San Gabriel SMT-UGWDS82NSM33
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INDUSTRY CANADIAN REGULATORY APPROVAL
Industry Canada regulatory approval typically conforms to the FCC in terms of emission levels
and other regulatory requirements. It is the position of the Industry Canada agency that the
OEM primarily responsibility for ensuring end product compliance. Unigen as grantee and
supplier of the module maintains responsibility for the Modular Approved design.
Design Criteria for Modular Approval
General Conditions
The following conditions must be strictly adhered to for modular approval:
1. No modification to the module including the circuitry is permitted
2. Testing of the final device configuration for Digital Emissions Compliance
The UGWDS82NSM33 may not be altered or modified in any way by the OEM or other
integrator(s). Additionally, no component(s) may be added which change the radio frequency
(RF) characteristics. These include unintentional or spurious emissions, immunity, ESD
characteristics, or other items commonly associated with RF devices. This includes all
components; passive and active (such as RF filters, RF amplifiers, RF switches, etc).
Emissions Compliance Testing
Notwithstanding the Modular Approval for the Radio Device with associated interconnect and
antennae, the end product configuration must meet digital emissions compliance and must be
tested in accordance with Industry Canada RSS-210 (Low Power License-Exempt Radio
communication Devices) requirements confirming radiated emissions are within specified
limits.
Applicable sections include:
Part 15 Section 15.109 Sub-paragraph A, Class B Radiated Emission Limits
These emissions tests can be conducted by the manufacturer or by contacting an approved
test facility equipped and certified accordingly. The results of these emissions tests are not
required to be submitted to the FCC or Unigen, but should be kept on file by the OEM.
Note:
Industry Canada generally follows the guidelines of the FCC for emissions level requirements.
FCC end-product compliance certification results may be used to satisfy Industry Canada
requirements. Please consult the Industry Canada, RSS 210 specifications to confirm inter-
agency compliance. If comparable FCC testing has not been performed or if the specifications
are not cross compliant, RSS 210 testing will be required.