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Integrator’s Task ___________________________________________ Boomer-III User Manual & Integrator’s Guide 
Copyright Wavenet Technology © October 2003 
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The FCC does not permit use of an FCC identifier until a Grant of 
Equipment Authorisation is issued. If you display a device at a trade 
show before the FCC has issued a grant, the following statement must 
be prominently displayed: 
“This device has not been approved by the Federal 
Communications Commission. This device is not, and may not 
be, offered for sale or lease, sold or leased until the approval of 
the FCC has been obtained.” 
Canada 
Industry Canada (IC), formerly the Department of Communications, 
requires certification for all radio transceivers as either type-approved 
or technically accepted. 
If you do not make any physical or electrical changes to the Boomer-III 
OEM modem and you add an antenna externally to your host/terminal, 
you are not required to make a formal application to Industry Canada, 
because Boomer-III OEM modems continue to be covered under the 
original Radio Equipment Certificate of Type Approval. 
Most of the tests required for FCC applications can be used for 
Industry Canada applications. IC requires additional tests, which 
distinguishes their certification process as unique. 
The Radio Standards Procedure RSP-100 describes the procedure for 
obtaining certification of radio equipment and labelling requirements. 
These documents are available upon request from Industry Canada in 
Ottawa or from their website at 
 
Labelling 
Industry Canada requires OEM products to be labelled as follows: 
IC: XXXX-BM3900M 
Where XXXX represents the number supplied to the OEM by Industry 
Canada.