Instructions for DOODLE Labs models including: RM-5800, RM5800, 2AG87RM-5800, 2AG87RM5800, RM-5800 Smart Radio, RM-5800, Smart Radio

Compliance list statement-996369 D03

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Compliance list INTEGRATION INSTRUCTIONS for 996369 D03 OEM the and 996369 D03 OEM by

Sections 2.2 through 2.10.

Requirement

Yes N/A Comment

2.2 List of applicable FCC rules

YES

Refer to instruction

List the FCC rules that are applicable to the

modular transmitter. These are the rules that

FCC standards: FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15

specifically establish the bands of operation, the power, spurious emissions, and operating

Subpart E Section 15.407: 2016

fundamental frequencies. DO NOT list compliance to unintentional-radiator rules

(Part 15 Subpart B) since that is not a

condition of a module grant that is extended

to a host manufacturer. See also Section 2.10

below concerning the need to notify host

manufacturers that further testing is

required.3

2.3 Summarize the specific operational use YES

Refer to instruction

conditions

Describe use conditions that are applicable to

Antenna Type: External Antenna

the modular transmitter, including for

Antenna Gain: 3dBi

example any limits on antennas, etc. For example, if point-to-point antennas are used

that require reduction in power or

compensation for cable loss, then this

information must be in the instructions. If the

use condition limitations extend to

professional users, then instructions must

state that this information also extends to the

host manufacturer's instruction manual. In

addition, certain information may also be

needed, such as peak gain per frequency band

and minimum gain, specifically for master

devices in 5 GHz DFS bands.

2.4 Limited module procedures

No Refer to instruction

If a modular transmitter is approved as a

"limited module," then the module

Antenna Type: External Antenna

manufacturer is responsible for approving the host environment that the limited module is

Antenna Gain: 3dBi

used with. The manufacturer of a limited

module must describe, both in the filing and in

the installation instructions, the alternative

means that the limited module manufacturer

uses to verify that the host meets the necessary

requirements to satisfy the module limiting

conditions.

A limited module manufacturer has the

flexibility to define its alternative method to

address the conditions that limit the initial

approval, such as: shielding, minimum

signaling amplitude, buffered modulation/data

inputs, or power supply regulation. The

alternative method could include that the

limited module manufacturer reviews detailed

test data or host designs prior to giving the host

manufacturer approval.

This limited module procedure is also

applicable for RF exposure evaluation when it

is necessary to demonstrate compliance in a

specific host. The module manufacturer must

state how control of the product into which the

modular transmitter will be installed will be

maintained such that full compliance of the

product is always ensured. For additional hosts

other than the specific host originally granted

with a limited module, a Class II permissive

change is required on the module grant to

register the additional host as a specific host

also approved with the module.

2.5 Trace antenna designs

Yes

For a modular transmitter with trace antenna

designs, see the guidance in Question 11 of

KDB Publication 996369 D02 FAQ ­ Modules for Micro-Strip Antennas and traces. The

integration information shall include for the

TCB review the integration instructions for the

following aspects: layout of trace design, parts

list (BOM), antenna, connectors, and isolation

requirements.4

a) Information that includes permitted variances (e.g., trace boundary limits, thickness, length, width, shape(s), dielectric constant, and impedance as applicable for each type of antenna);
b) Each design shall be considered a different type (e.g., antenna length in multiple(s) of frequency, the wavelength, and antenna shape (traces in phase) can affect antenna gain and must be considered);
c) The parameters shall be provided in a manner permitting host manufacturers to design the printed circuit (PC) board layout;
d) Appropriate parts by manufacturer and specifications;
e) Test procedures for design verification; and

The module has its own fixed antenna path

f) Production test procedures for ensuring compliance.

The module grantee shall provide a notice that any deviation(s) from the defined parameters of the antenna trace, as described by the instructions, require that the host product manufacturer must notify the module grantee that they wish to change the antenna trace design. In this case, a Class II permissive change application is required to be filed by the grantee, or the host manufacturer can take responsibility through the change in FCC ID (new application) procedure followed by a Class II permissive change application.

2.6 RF exposure considerations

YES

It is essential for module grantees to clearly

and explicitly state the RF exposure conditions

that permit a host product manufacturer to

use the module. Two types of instructions are

required for RF exposure information: (1) to

the host product manufacturer, to define the

application conditions (mobile, portable ­ xx

cm from a person's body); and (2) additional

text needed for the host product

manufacturer to provide to end users in their end-product manuals. If RF exposure

statements and use conditions are not

provided, then the host product manufacturer

is required to take responsibility of the

module through a change in FCC ID (new

application).

2.7 Antennas

YES

A list of antennas included in the application

for certification must be provided in the

instructions. For modular transmitters

approved as limited modules, all applicable

professional installer instructions must be

included as part of the information to the host

product manufacturer. The antenna list shall

also identify the antenna types (monopole,

PIFA, dipole, etc. (note that for example an

"omni-directional antenna" is not considered to

be a specific "antenna type")).

For situations where the host product

manufacturer is responsible for an external

connector, for example with an RF pin and

antenna trace design, the integration

Refer to instruction
The modular can be installed or integrated in mobile or fix devices only. This modular cannot be installed in any portable device. This modular complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This modular must be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and user body.
Refer to instruction
Antenna Type: External Antenna Antenna Gain: 3dBi

instructions shall inform the installer that

unique antenna connector must be used on the

Part 15 authorized transmitters used in the host

product. The module manufacturers shall

provide a list of acceptable unique connectors.

2.8 Label and compliance information

YES

Grantees are responsible for the continued

compliance of their modules to the FCC rules.

This includes advising host product

manufacturers that they need to provide a physical or e-label stating "Contains FCC ID"

with their finished product. See Guidelines for

Labeling and User Information for RF Devices ­

KDB Publication 784748.

2.9 Information on test modes and additional YES testing requirements5

Refer to instruction
If the FCC identification number is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following: "Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: 2AG87RM-5800 Or Contains FCC ID: 2AG87RM-5800" Refer to instruction

Additional guidance for testing host products is given in KDB Publication 996369 D04 Module Integration Guide. Test modes should take into consideration different operational conditions for a stand-alone modular transmitter in a host, as well as for multiple simultaneously transmitting modules or other transmitters in a host product. The grantee should provide information on how to configure test modes for host product evaluation for different operational conditions for a stand-alone modular transmitter in a host, versus with multiple, simultaneously transmitting modules or other transmitters in a host. Grantees can increase the utility of their modular transmitters by providing special means, modes, or instructions that simulates or characterizes a connection by enabling a transmitter. This can greatly simplify a host manufacturer's determination that a module as installed in a host complies with FCC requirements. 2.10 Additional testing, Part 15 Subpart B disclaimer

Any company of the host device which installs this modular with unlimited modular approval should perform the test of radiated & conducted emission and spurious emission, etc. according to FCC part 15C: 15.247 and 15.407and 15.209 & 15.207, 15B Class B requirement, only if the tests result comply with FCC part 15C: 15.247 and 15.407 and 15.209 & 15.207, 15B Class B requirement, then the host can be sole legally
No Refer to instruction

The grantee should include a statement that the modular transmitter is only FCC authorized for the specific rule parts (i.e., FCC

Any company of the host device which installs this modular with unlimited modular approval should perform the test

transmitter rules) listed on the grant, and that the host product manufacturer is responsible for compliance to any other FCC rules that apply to the host not covered by the modular transmitter grant of certification. If the grantee markets their product as being Part 15 Subpart B compliant (when it also contains unintentional-radiator digital circuity), then the grantee shall provide a notice stating that the final host product still requires Part 15 Subpart B compliance testing with the modular transmitter installed.6

of radiated & conducted emission and spurious emission, etc. according to FCC part 15C: 15.247 and 15.407and 15.209 & 15.207, 15B Class B requirement, only if the tests result comply with FCC part 15C: 15.247 and 15.407 and 15.209 & 15.207, 15B Class B requirement, then the host can be sole legally When the module is installed inside another device, the user manual of the host must contain below warning statements;
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the

equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.


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