NORA-W30 series - System integration manual
UBX-22021119 - R02
Regulatory compliance
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The evaluation of the end product shall be performed with the NORA-W30 module installed and
operating in a way that reflects the intended end product use case. The upper frequency
measurement range of the end product evaluation is the 10th harmonic of 5.8 GHz as described in
KDB 996369 D04.
The following requirements apply to all products that integrate a radio module:
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Subpart B - UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS
To verify that the composite device of host and module comply with the requirements of FCC part
15B, the integrator shall perform sufficient measurements using ANSI 63.4-2014.
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Subpart C - INTENTIONAL RADIATORS
It is required that the integrator carries out sufficient verification measurements using ANSI
63.10-2013 to validate that the fundamental and out of band emissions of the transmitter part of
the composite device complies with the requirements of FCC part 15C.
When the items listed above are fulfilled, the end product manufacturer can use the authorization
procedures as mentioned in Table 1 of 47 CFR Part 15.101, before marketing the end product. This
means the customer has to either market the end product under a Suppliers Declaration of
Conformity (SDoC) or to certify the product using an accredited test lab.
The description is a subset of the information found in applicable publications of FCC Office of
Engineering and Technology (OET) Knowledge Database (KDB). We recommend the integrator to read
the complete document of the referenced OET KDB’s.
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KDB 178919 D01 Permissive Change Policy
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KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance
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KDB 594280 D01 Configuration Control
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KDB 594280 D02 U-NII Device Security
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KDB 784748 D01 Labelling Part 15 18 Guidelines
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KDB 996369 D01 Module certification Guide
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KDB 996369 D02 Module Q&A
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KDB 996369 D04 Module Integration Guide
6.2.1
Referring to the u-blox FCC/ISED certification ID
If the
FCC/ISED End-product regulatory compliance
are met, the u-blox modular FCC/ISED regulatory authorization is valid and the end-
product may refer to the u-blox FCC ID and ISED certification number. u-blox may be able to support
updates to the u-blox regulatory authorization by adding new antennas to the u-blox authorization for
example. See also
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To use the u-blox FCC / ISED grant and refer to the u-blox FCC ID / ISED certification ID, the
integrator must confirm with u-blox that the all requirements associated with the software
configuration and
Software configuration and control
are fulfilled. This is done either by signing
the e-LULA (2016.06 or later) or the ublox Software Configuration Control Declaration. To obtain
these documents, contact your local
6.2.2
Obtaining own FCC/ISED certification ID
Integrators who do not want to refer to the u-blox FCC/ISED certification ID, or who do not fulfil all
requirements to do so may instead obtain their own certification. With their own certification, the
integrator has full control of the grant to make changes.
Integrators who want to base their own certification on the u-blox certification can do so via a process
called “Change in ID” (FCC) / “Multiple listing” (ISED). With this, the integrator bec
omes the grantee
of a copy of the u-blox FCC/ISED certification. u-blox will support with an approval letter that shall be
filed as a Cover Letter exhibit with the application.