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Human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy: The module referenced in this document
was evaluated to determine compliance with ANSI C.95 (USA) and Safety Code 6 (Canada).
Unless specifically approved in a particular product use under this filing, this module can only be
used in final assemblies that are used in a mobile environment where the radiating element is
located a minimum of 20 cm. from the user or nearby persons. This module must not be used
in a final product that is used in an environment where the radiated element may be expected to
be closer than 20 cm. from the user or nearby persons.
was evaluated to determine compliance with ANSI C.95 (USA) and Safety Code 6 (Canada).
Unless specifically approved in a particular product use under this filing, this module can only be
used in final assemblies that are used in a mobile environment where the radiating element is
located a minimum of 20 cm. from the user or nearby persons. This module must not be used
in a final product that is used in an environment where the radiated element may be expected to
be closer than 20 cm. from the user or nearby persons.
The DrillLok Remote US and Canadian products (CMW product numbers 220-2405 and 220-
2439) use the TR2I-464-5-12.5K radio module and have undergone Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR) testing in accordance with KDB 447498 and RSS-102 standards to determine the safety
of near human body use. SAR test reports for these specific products are included in this filing.
These reports indicate the acceptable distance these products can be from the human body
when operating. The FCC and Industry Canada specific statements below will be modified for
these products to indicate these distances.
2439) use the TR2I-464-5-12.5K radio module and have undergone Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR) testing in accordance with KDB 447498 and RSS-102 standards to determine the safety
of near human body use. SAR test reports for these specific products are included in this filing.
These reports indicate the acceptable distance these products can be from the human body
when operating. The FCC and Industry Canada specific statements below will be modified for
these products to indicate these distances.
Any future uses of the TR2I-464-5-12.5K radio module in a product intended for use closer than
20 cm to the human body must be tested in that product configuration. These SAR test reports
must be submitted as part of a Class II permissive change to the FCC and/or Industry Canada.
20 cm to the human body must be tested in that product configuration. These SAR test reports
must be submitted as part of a Class II permissive change to the FCC and/or Industry Canada.
Co-location with other radio modules: The radio module referenced may not be co-located
with other radio modules except as provided in the FCC guidance for use of multiple radio
modules.
with other radio modules except as provided in the FCC guidance for use of multiple radio
modules.
Unintentional emission requirements: The final product must be tested for unintentional
emissions in accordance with the following regulations.
emissions in accordance with the following regulations.
USA – CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B
Canada – ICES-003, Issue 4
Modification: The rf module referenced in this document must not be modified without the
express consent of the party responsible for certification of the module.
express consent of the party responsible for certification of the module.
RF Power and channel assignment: The rf module is programmed to operate only in the
following channels and with the specified rf power output.
following channels and with the specified rf power output.
Final Product User Guide Statements: The user guide for the final product must have the
following statements to inform the user of proper operation and implementation of the product.
following statements to inform the user of proper operation and implementation of the product.
FCC specific statements:
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
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