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TN138A 
915B Radio Operational Requirements
 
Lawrence Gordon 
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Last saved on 14-Sep-06 4:52 PM 
F:\Tech Notes\TN138A - 915B Radio Operational Requirements.doc 
 
2.2  Final Product Installation Guide Requirements 
The regulatory notices in sections 2.1.1, 2.1.2, and 2.1.3  must be included in the installation 
guide for the final product edited as appropriate (e.g. use final product name rather than 915B 
Radio).  As well, the final product installation guide must provide NO instructions on how to 
remove the 915B radio from the product.  The following notices should be included to make this 
clear: 
This product contains no user-serviceable parts.  Opening this product will void any warranty. 
2.3  Final Product Labeling Requirements 
The final product must have a permanent label that contains the following text: 
“Contains FCC ID: KIN-915B” and  
“Contains IC: 4309B-915B”. 
If the label has room, then the statement “This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules” plus 
the text from the Interference Environment sub-section of 2.1.1 should be included.   
The following picture shows the Wave Wireless standard label that is recommended for all 
products containing the 915B radio, edited as appropriate. 
 
          CCU3100
IAB0
CCU3100IAB0A612624321
PRODUCT:
VERSION:
Contains FCC ID: KIN-915B
Made in Canada / Fabrique au Canada
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1) This device may not cause
     harmful interferance and
2) This device must accept any interference
    received, including interference that
    may cause undesired operation.
WWW.WAVEWIRELESS.COM
COMMUNICATIONS INC.
CCU3100IAB0A612624321
C
US
Contains IC: 4309B-915B
 
 
2.4 Power 
Supplies 
The 915B radio is approved by FCC and IC using specific AC/DC converters.  The currently 
approved converter is the AULT PW147RB4800F01 AC to 48 VDC Power over Ethernet power 
supply.  The use of any other AC power supply requires testing to ensure it complies with FCC 
and IC rules on Conducted Limits on AC lines (e.g. [Part 15] 15.207). 
If the 915B radio is powered by a supply other than the AC lines (e.g. vehicle power) then no 
testing is required.