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1. TUV S D TUV SUD 10 29 2014 TUV UNII Key Points 1 AUTIBTICE e Customers have until June 2 2016 to comply with the new rules but for new products they will normally be seeking compliance with the latest rules from now e The new UNII test procedures are in KDB 789033 D02v01 for UNII testing which we would reference in the test report if applied e New devices approved under the New rules effective from June 2 2014 must apply all the appropriate test procedures UNII Test procedure 789033 D02 General UNII Test Procedures New Rules v01 All requirements outlined in Section B of KDB 905462 section A is for old rules e Also in terms of Exhibit requirements we would need to see software security information as discussed in KDB Publication 594280 D02 U NII Device Security v01 See Section Il and Section Ill This also applies to applications for permissive change of previously approved devices seeking to use the provisions in the new rules TUV S D 10 29 2014 T V SUD BABT Slide 94 Tuv UNII Key Points 2 AUTIBTICE e The following information should be included in certification applications for the UNII operation please see attachment relating to UNII Client device KDB New UNII Rules pdf e 4 A Statement of Conformity for the Client in Non Associated mode is required The application must include a Cover Letter exhibit stating that the client software and associated drivers will no
2. Current R amp TTE Directive Procedure Non radio Terminal Equipment and receive only radio equipment Radio transmitting equipment using harmonised standards Annex Ill Annex IV Internal Production Technical Control Construction plus specific tests File Annex II Internal Production Control TUV S D 10 29 2014 AUTIBTICE Radio transmitting equipment not using or partial use of harmonised standards Annex V Full Quality Assurance RED Conformity Assessment Procedures Article 17 METICE Article 3 2 Radio and Article 3 3 not using or partial use of harmonised standards Article 3 2 Radio and Article 3 3 using harmonised standards Article 3 1 a Health amp Safety and Article 3 1 b EMC Annex lll Annex II EU Type Examination Internal Production Conformity to Type based Control on Internal Production Control Annex IV Full Quality Assurance Radio Equipment Directive T V S D Tuv Market Surveillance e Market surveillance remains a national responsibility e Market surveillance procedure for dealing with risk to Health amp Safety and non compliance with the essential requirements in Article 40 41 and 42 e Article 43 requires the relevant economic operator to correct Non compliant or no CE marking Non compliant or no notified Body identification number when Annex IV FQA is used Non compliant or no DoC Technical documentation not available
3. Field Disturbance Sensors in the 46 7 46 9 GHz Vehicular Radar and 76 77GHz Vehicular and Fixed Radar Bands contains RSS 210 Annex 13 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Update on RSS Standards Revisions in Progress e RSS 102 Issue 5 RF Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus All Bands e RSS 131 Issue 3 Zone Enhancers for the Land Mobile Service e review the zone enhancers specifications and measurement methods provided to harmonize with recent FCC rules e currently under TCBC consultative review e RSS 139 Issue 3 Advanced Wireless Service Equipment Operating in the Bands 1710 1780 MHz and 2110 2180 MHz e extend frequency band from 1710 1755 to 1780 MHz and 2110 2155 to 2180 MHz e RSS 220 Issue 2 Device using Ultra wideband UWB Technology e under internal review New RSS Standard in Development e RSS 247 Issue 1 Digital Transmission Systems DTS amp Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum oystems FHSS Limits and Methods of Measurement e under internal discussion e impacts RSS 210 Annex 8 amp 9 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Update on ICES Standards New ICES in Development e CES 008 Issue 1 Cable Distribution Systems to provide technical requirements to cable network operators to avoid the creation of harmful interference produced by their network i e outdoor cable distribution wires on pole possibly acting as a radiating antenna T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv
4. 1 all information of antenna pattern 2 mounting elevation angle and 3 calculation showing that any beam gt 30 elevation angle will have EIRP 125 mW Q If elevation plane radiation pattern is not XN UE available more on next slides af October 21 23 2014 TCB Workshop T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC UNII 1 New Antenna Rules U NII 1 cont d Measurement of emission at elevation angle higher than 30 from horizon For fixed infrastructure not electrical or mechanical steerable beam antenna cont d 3 If elevation plane radiation pattern is not available but the antenna type is known as 1 having symmetrical elevation pattern referenced at main beam and 2 all lobes on the main beam elevation plan have highest gains then measurement is required Transform elevation angle measurement into azimuth angle measurement with consideration of intended mounting elevation angle see KDB 789033 DO2 section II H 1 b for detailed measurement procedures Calculate EIRP of the beam that has maximum gain between 30 and 90 elevation angle and compare to the limit of 125 mW T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC UNII 1 New Antenna Rules U NII 1 cont d Measurement of emission at elevation angle higher than 30 from horizon For all other types of antenna which have any combination of followings Asymmetrical complex radiation pattern 4 2 D or 3 D steerable beam Portable mobile
5. LPR Tank Level Probing Radar TLPR Test Site Requirements for Part 15 and 18 Devices 30 MHz Measurement fundamental licensed devices with bandwidths gt 1 10 29 2014 FCC Administrative Updates Expired KDB Publications V RF Exposure 523966 Radio Frequency RF Exposure SAR 65 364 Cellular PCS Handset SAR RF Exposure f67150 RF exposure for Bluetooth Modules Personal Digital Assistant 5987 8 What are the health nsks from a fixed site radio frequency 412279 RF exposure SAR fire fighting service camera changing antenna 628258 RF exposure of transmitters in laptops Local Area Network LAN 214295 Specific Absorption Ratio SAR for Devices That Hang from the UNII 898477 Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure UNII rules for Administration Administrative 975609 Iranster of control change of manufacturer 310200 Application Status Administrative Procedure General 141765 Miscellaneous Wireless Communication Radio Services emission 230388 Spread Spectrum Part 15 DS5 Repeater 260953 Shielding requirement for modular device 331361 Certification for a licensed transmitter 133657 Section 15 204 Amplifier Antennas Repeater 625 28 Stand Alone Module shielding Part 35188 Source based time averaging as applied to duty factor T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC Administrative Updates TCB Exclusion List FCC Exclusion List Allitems on the FCC TCB exclusion list were moved to the FCC Permit But ask List
6. Japan Japan MIC Radio Approval Updates Japan Introduced into the Radio System e Technical Updates Body SAR Category 2 Established in August 2013 and implemented in April of 2014 regulations came into force on April 1st 2014 Revision of UWB radio system Category 1 Established in December 2013 and implemented in January of 2013 Ministerial Ordinance No 122 of 25 December 2013 LTE Advanced Category 2 Established in December 2013 and implemented in January of 2014 TUV SUD TUV SUD 10 29 2014 TOV Japan SAR Requirements Update Devices used in portable configuration within 20cm of user There are Head and Body SAR requirements if the device output is greater than 20mW and is one of these device types Broadband Wireless Access BWA equipment WiMAX land mobile or Next gen PHS land mobile station see Article 2 paragraph 1 item 51 and 54 Satellite Cellular Phone Mobile phone e Japan rules require that if the device is one of the above types and also contains another specific radio built into the same case then the other specific radio would need to be considered for SAR testing as well multiple transmitters Specific radios subject to SAR testing if included in BWA Sat Mobile case e Radio stations of low power data based communication systems 2 4GHz Radio stations of low power data based communication systems 5GHz PHS Digital cordle
7. RED AUTIBTICE by Annex I 3 of RED directive Mobile Cellular Telephone Handset ISM equipment which does not intentionally emit and or receive radio waves for the purpose of radio communication and or radiodetermination is outside of the scope of the Radio equipment directive Examples of such excluded devices Include HF paint dryers RF jewellery cleaners microwave ovens and MRI equipment T V S D Tov RED Essential Requirements AUTIBTICE The technical requirement is that equioment within the scope of the Directive must comply with the Essential Requirements Definition of Essential Requirements is given in Article 3 of the Directive Essential Requirements 3 1 a Health and safety of persons and of domestic animals and the protection of property including the objectives with respect to safety requirements set out in LVD but with no voltage limit applying Includes all hazards such as SAR RF exposure and Acoustic Shock as appropriate 3 1 b EMC An adequate level of electromagnetic compatibility as set out in EMC Directive 3 2 3 3 Effective use and support Additional requirements the efficient use of radio where decided by European spectrum in order to avoid Commission harmful interference Will there be a limitation on number of items put into service such as a sunset date Maybe Maximum penetration rate or maximum number of items of radio equipmentin each EU member s
8. a defined integral antenna position and a well defined connector can be evaluated for Body SAR as a module e Radio modules which are intended to be integrated in a host equipment cannot be evaluated for Body SAR but it can be certified as a radio module The evaluation for Body SAR needs to be carried out on the combined equipment of host and radio module e A manufacturer of devices which contain certified radio modules must submit an application to a certification body in order to obtain a certificate which covers the Body SAR regulation for the complete device e n such a case the certification body is allowed to omit part of the assessment since the radio modules have been previously certified for the radio part and only assess compliance with the Body SAR regulation Point of attention Each registered certification body decides whether it will omit some parts of the examination what parts to omit and so on T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Japan Integrating Approved Modules Host Labelling Rule AUTIBTICE e MIC do not currently have a formalised modular approval route however Japan do recognise certified transmitter radios Conformity mark must be attached to the radio module e On September 1 2014 the MIC Radio Law Article 38 7 Mark came into force 1 The registered certification body shall upon giving the technical regulations conformity certification pertaining to its registration affix a mark indicati
9. be used in DoC where Type Examination or FQA procedure is followed e User information for radio transmitters should include frequency band s in which the radio equipment operates maximum radio frequency power transmitted in the frequency band s in which the radio equipment operates T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Key Changes 3 nterworking with accessories such as common chargers can be invoked under Article 3 3a and Article 47e if decided by the European Commission e Directive codifies requirements for common or universal chargers For example mobile phones tablets cameras music players etc small portable radio equipment Desire is to reduce impact to the environment and inconvenience to consumers Presently common universal chargers are optional under industry MOUs T V S D 10 29 2014 TOv R amp TTE New Radio Equipment Directive RED Scope of RED e Products which fit within the following definitions and are not excluded by Article see later are subject to the RED radio equipment means an electrical or electronic product which intentionally emits and or receives radio waves for the purpose of radio communication and or radiodetermination or an electrical or electronic product which must be completed With an accessory such as antenna so as to intentionally emit and or receive radio waves for the purpose of radio communication and or radiodetermination radio communica
10. deemed appropriate to protect Health amp safety of end users carry out sample testing investigate and keep a register of complaints of non conforming radio equipment and radio equipment recalls and keep distributors informed e Make compliance documentation available to surveillance authorities on request in a language easily understood by that authority T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Manufacturers Responsibilities 2 e Radio equipment bears type batch serial number or because of size or nature of radio equipment on packaging or documentation e Manufacturer s name and postal address or because of size or nature of radio equipment on packaging or documentation Single point address required e Radio equipment to be accompanied by instructions and safety information which can be easily understood by consumers and other end users e Instructions shall include the information required to use radio equipment in accordance With its intended use Such information shall include where applicable a description of accessories and components including software which allow the radio equipment to operate as intended Such instructions and safety information as well as any labelling shall be clear understandable and intelligible e Information shall also be included for transmitting radio equipment frequency band s in which the radio equipment operates maximum radio frequency power transmitted in the frequency band s in which the radio
11. effective April 10 2014 All devices can now be authorised by a TCB either through normal procedures or if included on the PBA List then through TCB PBA Procedures e g DFS Master devices these are now PBA and are authorised by TCBs The TCB exclusion list remains active for possible items in the future FCC Pre approval testing will still be required for the following three categories unless waived by the FCC through confirmation in a KDB inquiry Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure U NII devices with Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS capability Part 15 Subpart E including client devices operating in the DFS bands that have radar detection capability Television Band Devices TVBD Part 15 Subpart H Ultra wideband UWB devices operating under Part 15 Subpart F T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC Administrative Updates Permit But Ask List PBA List Updates Added all exclusion list items e Added Fixed devices intended to operate outdoors in the U NII 1 band May 16 2014 Removed from PBA list e Implanted transmitters with maximum total available output power lt 1 0 mW Doppler radars operating in the 24 05 GHz to 24 25 GHz frequency band or 70 GHz Part 90F e CMRS industrial boosters class B21 e When Rel 8 LTE devices cannot satisfy the conditions required in KDB 941225 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC Administrative Updates Permit But Ask Procedure PBA P
12. equipment operates T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Manufacturers Responsibilities 3 e Each item of radio equipment to be accompanied by a copy of the DoC or by a simplified DoC Where a simplified DoC is provided it shall contain the exact internet address where the full EU declaration of conformity can be obtained e For restrictions on putting into service or of requirements for authorisation of use licensing information on the packaging shall allow the identification of the Member States or the geographical area within a Member State where restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use exist ouch information shall be included in the user instructions e famanufacturers believes that radio equipment is not in conformity with the RED shall immediately take the corrective measures necessary to bring that radio equipment into conformity to withdraw it or recall it if appropriate Where the radio equipment presents a risk manufacturers shall immediately inform the competent national authorities of the Member States in which they made the radio equipment available on the market to that effect giving details in particular of the non compliance of any corrective measures taken and of the results T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Authorised Representatives Responsibilities e Amanufacturer may by a written mandate appoint an authorised representative e The manufacturer s obligations to design and manu
13. following where radio equipment is fitted with an integral screen the Commission should examine as part of a review of the operation of this Directive the feasibility of replacing the requirements for affixing e the manufacturer s name registered trade name or registered trade mark asingle point or postal address at which they can be contacted e CE marking and DoC With either a function whereby such information is automatically displayed upon starting up the radio equipment or a function allowing the end user to select the display of the relevant information As part of that examination of feasibility where radio equipment fitted with an integral screen operates from an integral battery which does not hold an initial charge the Commission should also consider the use of removable transparent integral screen covering labels which would display the same information T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Electronic Labelling Not Currently Permitted Product must be marked with the type and batch and or serial numbers and by the name of the manufacturer or the person responsible for placing the apparatus on the market his can be anywhere on the product case or in its battery compartment The marking should be easily readable and indelible and should be visible without the use of a tool e Marking does not necessarily have to be on a label it can be molded into the case T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Penalties for Infringemen
14. not fixed infrastructure rH O Provide following information in the report J Type of antenna used Determine all radiation lobes beams which have EIRP gt 125 mW 3 Explanation of how these lobes beams can be controlled below 30 elevation angle see KDB 789033 D02 section IIl H 2 for details October 21 23 2014 TCB Workshop 6 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC UNII 1 New Antenna Rules WAIVER for Operators U NII 1 cont d Waiver of Section 15 407 a 1 i Waiver for fixed outdoor devices without meeting the new antenna requirement can be requested under following circumstances Waiver Is issued to operators who have devices already deployed in U NII 3 band not manufacturers TX power in U NII 1 band must be lt 250 mW Manufacturer must obtain approval from the operator to submit for a permissive change Reminder AP devices operating outdoor in the iF X U NII 1 band under 15 407 a 1 i are subject to PBAI 21 23 2014 TCB Workshop f T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC U NII 2A amp U NII 2C AUTIBIICE e U NII 2A amp U NII 2C e No Change e Power 250 mW e Conducted PSD 11 dBm MHz for client device e Max EIRP 1W for client device e DFS Detection Thresholds still 64 dBm for 200 mW s Operating EIRP x 1 W 62 dBm for Operating EIRP 200 mW Operation in TDWR band 5 6 5 65 GHz Now Allowed IF device meets the new DFS test procedure e DFS Detection Ban
15. or not complete Absent false or incomplete type name batch serial number manufacturer or importer name Intended use information DoC or usage restrictions not supplied with radio equipment Identification of economic operators not supplied Non compliance with the registration procedure where required e Persistent non compliance with Article 43 can result in market withdrawal or recall T V S D 10 29 2014 TOv Economic Operators e Manufacturers both inside and outside Europe Article 10 e Authorised Representative in Europe Article 11 e Importers in Europe Article 12 e Distributors in Europe Article 13 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Manufacturers Responsibilities 1 e Design and manufacturer product to meet the Essential Requirements of RED e Ensure that radio equipment can be operated in at least one member state without infringing applicable requirements on use of radio spectrum e Establish compliance through test and justification and compilation of compliance documentation and carry out the relevant Conformity Assessment Procedure e Write Declaration of Conformity and apply CE mark e Retain compliance documentation for at least 10 years after the last item of the apparatus has been manufactured e Define the manufacturing process to ensure all individual items of the product comply with the RED changes in product design and harmonised standards should be taken into account e When
16. power transfer equipment Technical Requirements and Measurement Methods AC Power Line Conducted Emission Limits Field Strength Limits Radio Frequency RF Exposure Compliance Equipment Labels T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv RSP 100 Issue 10 Radio Equipment Certification Procedure Status Update e RSP 100 issue 10 release is imminent Release in November Most changes in RSP 100 were reviewed last year e Publication was delayed due to interdependency with RSS GEN and waiting for E labeling decision e Noteworthy modifications in RSP 100 issue 10 Clarification of REL listing requirement Move labeling requirements from RSS GEN to RSP 100 Addition of E labeling option Disclosure of information confidentiality Move Modular Approval requirements from RSS GEN to RSP 100 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Status of Certification Procedures DC 01 DC 01 Procedure for Declaration of Conformity and Registration of Terminal Equipment e DC 01 issue 5 is expected to be published in November to reflect E labeling adoption e Major changes in procedures will be implemented in RSP 100 Issue 11 and DC 01 Issue 6 e The publication of the procedures will be synchronized with the date of the new IC filing system going live as a CB we use the system to upload your applications As IC are modernizing their system they will shutdown their E filing system and the new Spectra system for 1 2 weeks during which ti
17. 0 MHz 255 MHz 125 MHz 750 mW for Sid mV Mobile Portable 250 mW ae Client devices 1 W for AP s 5 150GHz 5 250GHz 5 350GHz 5 470GHz 5 725GHz S 850GHz 5 925GHz T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC UNII First R amp O 22 46 AUTIBTICE e U NII 1 e Conducted Power 50 mW 250 mW for client device 1W for master device e Conducted PSD 4 dBm MHz 11 dBm MHz for client device 17dBm MHz for master device Upto 6 dBi antenna allowed without power reduction for all devices except fixed point to point e Up to 23 dBi antenna allowed without power reduction for fixed point to point e Max EIRP 200 mW 1W for client device 4W for master device 200W for fixed pt to pt e Operation Indoor only Indoor Outdoor Y U NII 1 U NIL2A E Un A A p Se 100 MHz SS U NII 2C U NH 5 Outdoor use C MED aay 255 MHz 125 MHz 250 mW for Mobile Portable 250 mW Chent devices 250 mW 1W x Uh Bee ULLUS ei wu enu P d Pe a uS BEP DR Pu gf ue e Ps 5 150GHz 5 250GHz 5 350GHz 5 470GHz 5 725GHz 5 850GHz 5 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC UNII 1 New Antenna Rules U NII 1 awe Additional rule for Access Point operating as outdoor P t MP At any elevation angle gt 30 from horizon max EIRP must be lt 125 mW For fixed infrastructure not electrical or mechanical steerable beam antenna L If elevation radiation pattern is available submit
18. 235KB e Major uses are shown when a frequency band is used for multiple purposes e Even when there is no indication of use in a frequency band the band may still be used by a relatively small number of individual radio stations such as experimental stations e Frequency bands where uses are shown on a white background indicates that there are no specific assignments while certain uses are designated or planned in Radio Regulations or Frequency Assignment Plan TUV S D TUV SUD 10 29 2014 TUV The TUV SUD America Advantage TUV S D Network Knowledge Experience n Wy T anK NOUT Ee estions ii UDA lerica Add hu Vina TW iil er ILIM com Tel 1 858 678 1422
19. 48227 TCB Procedure section 2 962 TCB Procedure Permit But Ask RF Exposure Radio Frequency Exposure MPE SAR Mobile and Portable Device RF Exposure Equipment Part 95 MedRadio Human Torso Simulator Tissue SAR Test Procedures 3G Devices 2 5G 802 11 SAR Sections 2 1093 15 247 15E 90Y 10 29 2014 FCC Administrative Updates Updated KDB Publications America UNII Section 2 1043 Permissive Changes 442812 2 944 Software Defined Radio Application Guide 443999 15E Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS DFS Approval 5994280 Section 15 202 Software Configuration Control Country Code 994340 Part 15E Section 15 407 FCC 06 96 DFS Special Operational 644545 15 247 15 407 IEEE Std 802 11ac 89033 Part 15 Subpart E Test Procedures 84863 UNII Client Device without Radar Detection DFS Test Report 905462 Section 15 401 UNII DFS Test Procedures 976956 Permissive changes to UNII devices T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC Administrative Updates Updated KDB Publications 204515 980285 249634 634817 890965 93 605 e labeling Part 15 Part 18 Labeling Guidelines Labeling Information Signal Booster 20 21 90 219 22 24 27 90 signal booster amplifier Administration Grantee Code Modification and Transfer of Control OET Fee Schedule Section 1 103 Equipment Authorization Fee Change in identification of equipment 2 933 New General 2 102 Frequency Range Certification Level Probing Radar
20. COow o 7 Choose certainty Add value in a particular Wm fearn the skills needed to a a Radio Equipment Directive tral ning RED 2014 53 EU and Updates from the October process of bringing a p sates wanes an agreed standard practice and instig Presented by Vina Kerai BSc Eng Hons CEng MIET Senior Regulatory Compliance Engineer TUV SUD America October 29 2014 wy i ah see AmE T V S D TUV SUD in numbers Robust Growth above Industry Average One stop technical solution provider 1 910 years of experience 800 locations worldwide FEE iion Euro in sales 2 000 revenue 2013 Se As 2 es 20 P1010 employees worldwide T V S D Slide 2 Global expertise Local experience Leader in compliance America ke an c v 27 TOV Global Headquarters A Munich Germany WORLDWIDE B Countries with T V S D offices Euro 2 billion 20 200 employees Legend Regional headquarters T V S D Slide 3 Tuv TUV SUD America Locations Holland MI Toronto ON CAD Taylors Falls MN Portland OR e New T e Auburn Hills C Oakwood MN Q O Chicago IL Brecksville OH HQ Q Fremont CA Plymouth MI Toledo OR atanta GA San Diego CA Q Baton Rouge LA New Orleans LA C Tampa FL Beaumont TX Pasadena TX HQ Monterrey Mexico Corpus Christi TX a Puebla Mexico e i P
21. TE Directive e Compliance with a set of essential requirements no changes here e Article 3 1 a Health and Safety e Article 3 1 b EMC Article 3 2 Radio e Article 3 3 additional requirements when invoked by the European Commission e Harmonised standards provide a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements e Conformity assessment procedures e Internal Production Control e Assessment of technical documentation by a Notified Body Type Examination e Full Quality Assurance Approval Use of Notified Body is mandatory where no Article 3 2 radio or Article 3 3 additional requirements Harmonised Standard exists e However there are some major changes for manufacturers auth Reps imports amp distributors NBs and MSAs T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Key Changes 1 e Radio receivers must achieve a minimum level of performance to contribute to an efficient use of radio spectrum includes broadcast radio and TV receivers e Fixed line terminal equipment is outside the scope of the RED e Clear obligations for manufacturers importers and distributors e Strengthened market surveillance e g the traceability obligations of manufacturers Importers and distributors e Notified Body Opinion of Annex IV of R amp TTE Directive replaced by Type Examination procedure where modifications to products which affect compliance must be agreed by the Notified Body e Product registration scheme for types of radio equipm
22. adio equipment is in compliance with Directive 2014 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address e Be continuously updated Translated into the language or languages required by the Member State in which the radio equipment is placed or made available on the market Note The single simplified DoC option would not be available where declarations against other directives are required T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv CE Marking Article 19 e General principles of Article 30 of Regulation 765 2008 apply TUV S D affixed only by the manufacturer or his authorised representative affixed only to products to which its affixing is provided for by specific Community harmonisation legislation and shall not be affixed to any other product by affixing the manufacturer indicates that he takes responsibility for the conformity of the product with all applicable Community legislation that require CE marking CE marking shall be the only marking which attests the conformity of the product with the applicable requirements of the relevant Community harmonisation legislation providing for its affixing Affixing markings signs or inscriptions which are likely to mislead 3rd regarding the meaning or form of the CE marking are prohibited Any other marking may be affixed to the product provided that the visibility legibility and meaning of the CE marking is not thereby impaired On accoun
23. anges as a result of Draft KDB 640677 D01 For lighting devices which power the bulb or tube with direct current DC or alternating current AC below 9kHz and utilize switching power supply technology such as an LED lighting device powered by a DC voltage from as switching power supply the Part 15 rules specify both AC power line conducted emissions limits See FCC rule parts 15 107 and 15 109 Draft publication clarifies that LED lighting devices are required to comply with the radiated emissions limits and radiated measurements must be performed up to 1000 MHz to demonstrate compliance KDB 640677 D01 outlines the following requirements for Part 15 Lighting devices AC Power Line Conducted Emission Limits Rule Part 15 107 a for Class B residential devices or Rule Part 15 107 b for Class A commercial devices as appropriate Radiated Emission Limits Rule Part 15 109 a for Class B residential devices or Rule Part 15 109 b for Class A commercial as appropriate Radiated emission measurements are to be performed from 30 MHz to 1000 MHz Equipment Authorization Procedure The Verification equipment authorization procedure is used for both Class A and Class B devices T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Industry Canada RF Lighting Devices Revisions ICES 005 Issue 4 Radio Frequency Lighting Devices Currently under revision e Industry Canada is proposing the following e to adopt the current IEC CISPR 15 sta
24. aulo TUV SUD ciar NJ HQ Peabody MA HQ O Global Risk Consultants AR SE TUV SUD America Mexico Canada Brazil PetroChem Pasadena TX HQ Global Risk Consultants Clark NJ HO ARISE Inc Brecksville OH HQ Americas US JE Canada Mexico Argentina Brazil All Central America All other South America TUV SUD ANEELA European Union Nordic Countries Eastern Europe CIS Countries R Asia Pacific JE China Taiwan Hong Kong Japan Korea Singapore Malaysia Thailand India Australia New Zealand AUTIBTICE Middle East and Africa Saudi Arabia Israel South Africa Many others Testing Physical mechanical environmental electrical safety electromagnetic compatibility radio testing flow systems and meter calibration T V S D Certification Inspection Product and Product system management machinery building system certification plant and infrastructure inspection Consulting Training Safety quality risk Training in work environmental safety technical protection skills knowledge regulatory advice transfer systems flow measurements management fluid mechanics and systems and fluid properties executive programs TUV SUD America BABT Radio Certification How Can We Help AUTIBTICE 1 Product Certification reviewing the technica
25. ay be a dossier made up of relevant individual declarations of conformity Recital 42 o0 if necessary can b e multiple pages T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Contents of DoC Annex VI e Radio equipment product type batch or serial number e Name and address of the manufacturer or his authorised representative e Declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of manufacturer e Object of the declaration Identification of the radio equipment allowing traceability it may include a colour image of sufficient clarity for identification e Object of the declaration described above Is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation Radio Equipment Directive 2014 EU Other Union harmonisation legislation where applicable References to the relevant harmonised standards and versions used or references to the other technical specifications to which conformity is declared Where applicable the notified body name number performed description of intervention and issued the EU type examination certificate Description of accessories and components including software which allow the radio equipment to operate as intended and covered by the DoC T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Simplified DoC Annex VII e Where a simplified DoC is provided it shall be provided as follows Hereby Name of manufacturer declares that the radio equipment type designation of type of r
26. ble on the market and that the manufacturer and the importer have complied with the requirements set out in Article 10 2 and 6 to 10 and Article 12 3 respectively e fa distributor believes that radio equipment is not in conformity with the essential requirements he shall not make the radio equipment available on the market until it has been brought into conformity Furthermore where the radio equipment presents a risk the distributor shall inform the manufacturer or the importer to that effect as well as the market surveillance authorities e Ensure that storage or transport conditions do not jeopardise its compliance with the essential requirements T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Distributors Responsibilities 2 e Distributors who believe that radio equipment they have supplied is not in conformity with the RED shall follow the procedure of Article 13 4 e Distributors shall further to a reasoned request from a competent national authority provide it with all the information and documentation in paper or electronic form necessary to demonstrate the conformity of radio equipment They shall cooperate with that authority at its request on any action taken to eliminate the risks posed by radio equipment which they have made available on the market T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Importers and Distributors Article 14 e An importer or distributor shall be considered a manufacturer for the purposes of this Directive and he s
27. cations which your equipment can fall into Category 1 equipment where we CB would issue a technical acceptance certificate TAC Category 2 equipment where the equipment would be considered exempt from certification T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv New Standard released for Wireless Chargers WPT devices On 4 September 2014 Industry Canada published Radio Standards specification RSS 216 Issue 1 Wireless Power Transfer Devices Wireless Chargers e RSS 216 sets out the minimum requirements for a wireless charger with power management and or control capabilities which either requires certification or is exempt from certification hereare two equipment classifications which your equipment can fall into Category 1 equipment where we CB would issue a technical acceptance certificate TAC Category 2 equipment where the equipment would be considered exempt from certification T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv RSS 216 Wireless Chargers Category 2 device AUTIBTICE A wireless power transfer device with power management and or control capabilities is considered a Category 2 device exempt from certification if it meets all of the following requirements wireless power transfer frequency is below 1 MHz OUtput power from each primary coil is less than 5 Watts the wireless power transfer system includes only a single primary coil and a single secondary coll the device to b
28. dongle which requires connection to device with display and necessary software is provided to query display e label info TUV S D 10 29 2014 FCC and Industry Canada Electronic Labeling e labeling FCC and IC e labelling requirements Products utilizing e labels are required to have a physical label on the product packaging at the time of importation marketing and sales For devices imported in bulk not packaged individually a removable adhesive label or for devices in protective bags a label on the bags is acceptable to meet this requirement Any removable label used shall survive normal shipping and handling and must only be removed by the customer after purchase For devices already imported in individual packages ready for sale the information may alternatively be provided on the package Under the new regulations users must be able to access the e label without having to go through more than three steps in the device menu and without using any special access codes or accessories E labeling info must always be stored electronically in the certified device itself never in an associated device or coded in an app installed elsewhere Certifled modules must still have a physical label unless the module has its own display Certification applications must provide clear guidance on how the e label info is accessed T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC and Industry Canada Electronic Labeling e labeling e FCC and IC e lab
29. dwidth increased 80 100 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC UNII First R amp O AUTIBTICE Interference Avoidance amp Mitigation Requires security features to prevent reprogramming e No change to U NII by unauthorized parties country code frequency range modulation type maximum output power Explicitly requires U NII 2 equipment to operate with the DFS on e Sensing requirements e Changes from 80 to 100 of emissions bandwidth Removes the restriction for certification in the U NII 2C band under the interim certification procedures e Manufacturers have the option of using the new rule to or the interim procedures for up to twelve months e 90 MHz of spectrum is available for U NII use again T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC UNII First R amp O 76 86 DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS e Sensing Sensing requirements 100 of emissions bandwidth Adjacent channel sensing NOT required Relaxed sensing threshold 62 dBm Permit when EIRP lt 200 mW and PSD lt 10 dBm MHz e New Bin 1 radar waveforms Test A Test B total of 30 trials required with 60 detection e Eliminates uniform channel spreading requirement Does not require demonstration of channel loading with MPEG test file TUV S D 10 29 2014 FCC UNII First R amp O 87 123 9 0 GHz 15 247 DTS Merges Into U NII 3 e Extend the U NII 3 band by 25 MHz to match 19 247 band e watt limit with 6 dBi a
30. e RED 2014 53 EU replacing the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC has been published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 22 May 2014 All items of equipment within its scope placed on the European Market for the first time must follow one of the RED Conformity Assessment Procedures e In order to be legally used in the European market equipment must comply with the requirements of the Directive when first used e The new Radio Equipment Directive cannot be used until it has been transposed into National Law T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv R amp TTE New Radio Equipment Directive RED e The RE Directive enters into force 20 days after publication and shall be transposed and become applicable from 13 June 2016 he obligation is on Member States to adopt and publish in national law by 12 June 2016 and apply the RED from 13 June 2016 he R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC is repealed from 13 June 2016 Products previously assessed and with a Declaration of Conformity against R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC issued before 13 June 2016 may continue to be placed on the market until 13 June 2017 provided there are no design changes e JZ RED cannot be applied until E y 13 June 2016 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv R amp TTE New Radio Equipment Directive RED e General principles for product compliance in the RED are very similar to the R amp T
31. e national authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market e Acopy of the DoC must be available to the relevant authorities upon request e The manufacturer s obligations for CE marking and the DoC may be fulfilled by his authorised representative on his behalf and under his responsibility provided that they are specified in the mandate T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Annex IV Full Quality Assurance e FQA Approval is an approval of the manufacturer s processes which permits the application of the CE mark to products within the scope of the FQA e Manufacturer submits an FQA application to a single notified body of his choice which includes a sample set of technical documentation for each product type e The quality system must ensure compliance of the radio equipment with the requirements of the Directive e Manufacturer requirements must operate approved processes for design manufacture and final testing the processes must ensure compliance of the products lodge an application for the assessment of his quality system with NB must allow NB access to audit design manufacture inspection test and storage areas and provide necessary information on the quality system records e Quality systems based upon 809000 and test facilities operating to 15017025 inherently meet many but not necessarily all of the requirements for FQA Approval under the Directive e The notified body assesses the quality sy
32. e charged is inserted in or placed in direct contact with the transmitter of the wireless power transfer device the coupling surface area of the wireless power transfer device is between 60 400 cm2 and the total leakage fields from all simultaneous transmitting coils are demonstrated to be less than 30 of the applicable Health Canada s Safety Code 6 limits for uncontrolled environments as set forth in RSS 102 at 10 cm from the wireless power transfer system The total leakage fields shall be calculated or measured based on actual clients which would provide worst case conditions e fthe above requirements are met then Section 4 of RSS 216 would apply and and Radio testing would be required and the device would be exempt from RSS 102 RF Exposure requirements and would need to comply with Health Canada Safety Code 6 ru Enits 10 29 2014 TUV RSS 216 Wireless Chargers Category 1 device A wireless power transfer device with power management and or control capabilities that does not meet the Category 2 device criteria would be considered a Category 1 device certification required e Section 3 of RSS 216 would apply and Radio testing would be required as well as RF exposure evaluation such as field strength measurements in accordance to RSS 102 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv RSS 216 Wireless Chargers Category 1 device e RSS 216 Issue 1 outlines the following requirements for both Category and Category II wireless
33. ed from Notified Body opinion e he notified body must maintain its technical knowledge to be able to determine that a certified type may no longer comply with the applicable requirements of the Directive and determine whether such changes require further investigation If so the notified body must inform the manufacturer e The manufacturer must inform the notified body of all modifications to the product that may affect compliance with the essential requirements or the conditions for validity of the Type Examination certificate e The manufacturer must keep a copy of the EU type examination certificate its annexes and additions together with the technical documentation at the disposal of the national authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Annex Ill EU Type Examination and Conformity to Type based on Internal Production Control 2 e The manufacturer must take all measures necessary so that the manufacturing process and its monitoring ensure compliance of the manufactured radio equipment with the with the approved type described in the EU type examination certificate and with the requirements of the RED e Affix CE marking to each item of radio equipment that satisfies the applicable requirements of the RED Draw up a written declaration of conformity DoC for each radio equipment type and keep it together with the technical documentation at the disposal of th
34. elling information shall include The IC certification number for radio equipment registration number for terminal equipment and model identification number he FCC ID and or the DoC logo if applicable and Any other information required by specific requirements to be provided on the surface of the product unless such information is permitted to be included in the User s manual or other packaging inserts T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC and Industry Canada Electronic Labeling e labeling e There is further guidance relating to user access security programming and regulatory information and module guidance in the following FCC published KDB 784748 D02 e labelling v01 on July 11 2014 Industry Canada released Notice 2014 DRS1003 on October 3 2014 e Industry Canada will release a revised RSP 100 issue 10 which will include the e labeling option RSP 100 issue 10 will also include the labeling information moved the information on labeling from RSS Gen to RSP 100 e Note RSP 100 Issue 11 which should come out in March or April 2015 will include major changes in product identification required where IC will require manufacturers to specify the product marketing name PMN and Hardware Version Identification Number HVIN instead of the Model Number T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC and Industry Canada Electronic Labeling e labeling e E labeling is not just for devices obtaining certification n
35. ent within categories affected by low levels of compliance determined by European Commission e Notified Body Report to accompany the Notified Body Type Examination Certificate the Notified Body will be required to supply a report to explain and justify the issuing of the certificate T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Key Changes 2 e Deletion of notification procedure for radio equipment using non harmonised frequency bands e Deletion of alert mark e No requirement for CE marking in user documentation e Deletion of the R amp TTE Directive Annex Ill procedure e Explicit requirements for combinations of radio equipment and software e Technical documentation must include confirmation of operation in at least one Member otate without infringing requirements on the use of radio spectrum e Cannot use the EMC Directive or LVD conformity assessment procedures the RED only refers to the EMC Directive and LVD to state the essential EMC and Health amp Safety requirements T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Key Changes 3 e Sample testing of products by manufacturer importer to protect the health and safety of end users plus register of complaints and recalls e Electronic CE marking not permitted but is included for review by Commission e Notified Body identification number must not be used in the CE marking on products which followed the Type Examination procedure e CE NB number product marking only for Annex IV FQA e NB number must
36. etermine which categories or classes of radio equipment are covered by each of the requirements set out in points a to 1 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Combinations of Radio Equipment and Software Article 4 e Manufacturers shall provide the Member States and the Commission with information on the compliance of intended combinations of radio equipment and software with the essential requirements Such information shall result from a conformity assessment and shall be given in the form of a statement of compliance which includes the elements set out in Annex VI the DoC Depending on the specific combinations of radio equipment and software the information shall precisely identify the radio equipment and the software which have been assessed and it shall be continuously updated e The Commission can determine which categories or classes of radio equipment are covered by this requirement e he Commission can outline the operational rules for making the information on compliance available for the categories and classes specified T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Registration of Radio Equipment Types Article 5 e From 12 June 2018 manufacturers must register radio equipment types within categories of radio equipment affected by a low level of compliance with the essential requirements within a central system before being placed on the market e Manufacturers shall provide some or where justified all elements of the technica
37. evice operates Applications for software defined radios and U NII devices in the 5 15 5 35 GHz and the 5 47 5 85 GHz bands must include a high level operational description of the control software and security procedures respectively Most operational description exhibits are not adequate eufficient detail must be provided to clearly explain device operation he high level operational description must be complete and thoroughly explain the control software and or security procedures e FCC is going to scrutinize the Operational Description Exhibit during application audits T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC Administrative Updates Exhibit Reminder User s Manual Exhibits Applications are expected to include the final user s manual that is supplied with the device Draft copies of manuals must be superseded and replaced with final version Applications for devices that require professional installation must include an installer s manual with clear detailed instructions on the operating and installation requirements e Grant comments must note professional installation requirement and identify any related limitations on the grant e SAR Exemption Exhibit Devices claiming SAR exemption based upon KDB guidance must include exhibit justifying exemption T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC Administrative Updates Updated KDB Publications T V S D 388624 35 746 447498 61 965 941225 2
38. facturer product to meet the Essential Requirements of RED and the obligation to draw up technical documentation shall not form part of the authorised representative s mandate e An authorised representative shall perform the tasks specified in the mandate received from the manufacturer he mandate shall allow the authorised representative to do at least the following keep the EU declaration of conformity and the technical documentation at the disposal of national market surveillance authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market further to a reasoned request from a competent national authority provide that authority with all the information and documentation necessary to demonstrate the conformity of radio equipment cooperate with the competent national authorities at their request on any action taken to eliminate the risks posed by radio equipment covered by the authorised representative s mandate T V S D 10 29 2014 TUV Importers Responsibilities 1 e Importers shall place only compliant radio equipment on the market e Before placing radio equipment on the market importers shall ensure that the appropriate conformity assessment procedure has been carried out by the manufacturer and that the radio equipment is so constructed that it can be operated in at least one Member State without infringing applicable requirements on the use of radio spectrum They shall ensure that the manufac
39. hall be subject to the obligations of the manufacturer under Article 10 where he places radio equipment on the market under his name or trade mark or modifies radio equipment already placed on the market in such a way that compliance with this Directive may be affected Note this means that if an importer or distributor markets a product under their own name or brand then they assume the responsibilities of the manufacturer e g a chain store importing equipment and selling it under their own name or brand TUV S D 10 29 2014 Identification of Economic Operators Article 15 e Economic operators shall on request identify the following to the market surveillance authorities any economic operator who has supplied them with radio equipment any economic operator to whom they have supplied radio equipment e Economic operators shall be able to present this information for 10 years after they have been supplied with the radio equipment and for 10 years after they have supplied the radio equipment T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Conformity Assessment Procedures e Annex II Internal Production Control no Notified Body involvement a self declaration procedure e Annex lll EU Type Examination and Conformity to Type based on Internal Production Control Notified Body involvement to assess the technical documentation e Annex IV Full Quality Assurance Notified Body involvement to assess design manufacturing ins
40. ian Rep Letter Declaration of Conformity draft if available SO9001 certificate or on going conformity compliance plan RTTE Japan Hardware Software version information TUV S D zm CD go 5d m lt lt TUV SUD America BABT Radio Certification How Can We Help 2 Advanced Technology and Spectrum related working with the manufacturer and the regulatory authority for requirements or advanced guidance on device technologies not yet defined Permission to use non standard or specific test compliance guidance Waivers of rules requirements 3 Knowledge Services Offering Training Pre certification advisory support Technical updates TUV SUD Tov TUV SUD America BABT Radio Certification How Can We Help METICE 4 Regulatory and Technical Guidance Support for Manufacturers Project and Engineering Managers as well as Test Laboratories Recommending Compliance Strategy amp appropriate Standards prior and during the product development phase o especially critical for new product types form factors technologies or where requirements are unclear Radio EMC SAR RF Exposure compliance matters determination of required testing including guidance on test reductions and guidance on simultaneous transmission Confirming requirements for modified devices changes to approved devices Labelling and User Manual regulatory statements warnings T V S D Tov TUV SUD Ame
41. ion clarifies the requirements for lighting devices subject to Part 15 or Part 18 rules T V S D 10 29 2014 TOV FCC Part 18 Test Requirements Updated FCC Part 18 Rule Changes as a result of Draft KDB 640677 D01 For lighting devices such as ballasts used for fluorescent lamps and self ballasted lamps powered from an RF source the Part 18 rules specify AC power line conducted emissions limits below 30 MHz and radiated emissions limits above 30 MHz See Rule Parts 18 307 c and 18 305 c respectively Draft publication clarifies that lighting devices including those devices operating less than 1 05 MHz are required to comply with the radiated emissions limits and radiated measurements must be performed up to 1000 MHz to demonstrate compliance KDB 640677 D01 outlines the following requirements for Part 18 Lighting devices AC Power Line Conducted Emission Limits Rule Part 18 307 c for all equipment i e consumer or non consumer equipment Radiated Emission Limits Rule Part18 305 c Radiated emission measurements are to be performed from 30 MHz to 1000 MHz Equipment Authorization Procedure The Verification equipment authorization procedure is used for non consumer equipment and the Declaration of Conformity DoC or Certification equipment authorization procedure is used for consumer equipment T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC Part 15 Test Requirements Updated Clarified FCC Part 15 Rule Ch
42. irements e CES 001 Issue 4 Industrial Scientific and Medical ISM RF Generators CES 002 Issue 6 Spark Ignition Systems and Other Devices Equipped with Internal Combustion Engines CES 002 Issue 5 Vehicles Boats and Other Devices Propelled by an Internal Combustion Engine Electrical Means or Both CES 003 Issue 5 Information Technology Equipment ITE Limits amp Methods of Measurement CES 006 Issue 2 AC Wire Carrier Current Devices Unintentional Radiators e RSS 310 Issue 3 License exempt Radio Apparatus All Frequency Bands Category II Equipment e DC 01 Issue 5 Procedure for Declaration of Conformity and Registration of Terminal Equipment T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Update on RSS Standards Soon to be Published e RSS 102 Issue 5 RF Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus All Frequency Bands e RSS 119 Issue 12 Equipment Operating in the Land Mobile and Fixed Service in the Frequency Range 2 41 960 MHz e RSS 211 Issue 1 Level Probing Radar Devices LPR contains RSS 210 Annex 11 e RSS 213 Issue 3 2 GHz Licence exempt Personal Communications Service Devices LE PCS e RSS 222 Issue 1 White Space Devices e RSS 210 CB Notice certification requirement for LE low power apparatus such as wireless cameras wireless microphones to be added in next issue of RSS 210 e RSS 123 Issue 3 Licensed Low Power Radio Apparatus e RSS 251 Issue 1
43. l documentation listed in points a d e f g h and i of Annex V e he Commission can determine which categories of radio equipment are covered by this requirement and which technical documentation must be provided The Commission will specify the operational rules for registration and the operational rules for affixing the registration number on radio equipment for the categories specified e he Commission will make available a central system allowing manufacturers to register the required information with appropriate control of access to confidential information T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv At trade fairs exhibitions and similar events Article 9 e Radio equipment which does not comply with this Directive may be displayed provided that a visible sign clearly indicates that such radio equipment may not be made avallable on the market or put into service until it has been brought into conformity with this Directive e Demonstration of radio equipment may only take place provided that adequate measures as prescribed by Member States have been taken to avoid harmful interference electromagnetic disturbances and risk to the health or safety of persons or of domestic animals or to property T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Harmonised Standard e Article 16 of the RED e Use of appropriate harmonised standard s referenced in the Official Journal of the European Communities gives an automatic presumption of confor
44. l file containing the test data and device related exhibits and carrying out the Certification Approval Grant for FCC Industry Canada Japan R amp TTE Directives ORIGINAL APPROVAL REQUIRED EXHIBITS FCC Industry Canada R amp TTE Exhibit 1 Label Label Location Exhibit 2 Attestation Letter if applicable Y for FCC only Part 15 devices require Exhibit 3 External Photos Y for FCC unintentional radiators do not require Exhibit 4 Block Diagram Exhibit 6 Test Reports Y Radio Emissions Y Radio Emissions Y Radio EMC Safety Y Radio lt lt Exhibit 5 Schematics Exhibit 7 Test Set Up Photos Y Exhibit 8 User Manual Y Exhibit 9 Internal Photos Y Exhibit 10 Parts List except FCC Part 15 Y except FCC Part 15 Exhibit 10 Tune Up Y Licensed devices or Y Licensed devices or devices requiring SAR devices requiring SAR testing testing Exhibit 11 RF Exposure Report SAR Report SAR exemption Report Y except unintentional Y except unintentional radiators radiators Y except unintentional radiators or where output power is less than 20mW or handheld only lt Exhibit 12 Operational Description and Antenna Details Exhibit 13 Cover Letters Commonly applicable Confidentiality Letter Agent Authorisation Letter Modular Approval Request letter checklist Canada RSS 102 Annex A Cover Sheet RSS 102 Annex B C Declaration Test Report Cover Sheet Canad
45. me we will not be able to upload projects to the IC filing system however we will continue to carry out certification and issue Type Approval Certificates Once the Spectra system goes live we will upload applications in the order in which we certified them New target date for the Spectra system launch is March April 2015 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Update on RSS Standards Newly Published October 2014 e RS S 199 Issue 2 Broadband Radio Service BRS Equipment Operating in the Band 2500 2690 MHz oeptember 2014 e RSS 216 Issue 1 Wireless Power Transfer Devices Wireless Chargers e RSS 111 Issue 5 Broadband Public Safety Equipment Operating in the Band 4940 4990 MHz April 2014 e RSS 195 Issue 2 Wireless Communications Service Equipment Operating in the Bands 2305 2320 MHz and 2345 2360 MHz March 2014 e RS S 287 Issue 2 Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons EPIRB Emergency Locator Transmitters ELT Personal Locator Beacons PLB and Maritime survivor Locator Devices MSLD TUV SUD 10 29 2014 Tuv Update on RSS ICES and other Standards Soon to be Published based on the Electronic Labeling allowance e RSS GEN Issue 4 NEW General Requirements and Information for the Certification of Radio Apparatus labeling requirements transferred to RSP 100 e RSP 100 Issue 10 NEW Radio Equipment Certification Procedure new e labeling option included in labeling requ
46. mity with the particular essential requirements of the Directive for which it has been listed providing legal protection for the manufacturer T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Radio Equipment Directive Definition of Essential Requirements Conformity Assessment Procedure based on compliance with Essential Requirements Compliance is against Essential Requirements not standards However compliance with appropriate Harmonised Standards gives an automatic presumption of conformity with the appropriate Essential Requirements There does not need to be a Harmonised Standard to apply one of the Conformity Assessment Procedures The Essential Requirements apply even in the absence of harmonised standards T V S D Tuv RED Conformity Assessment Procedures Article 17 e The manufacturer shall perform a conformity assessment of the radio equipment with a view to meeting the essential requirements e Conformity assessment shall take into account all intended operating conditions and for the Article 3 1 a essential requirement Health amp Safety the assessment shall also take into account the reasonably foreseeable conditions e Where the radio equipment is capable of taking different configurations the conformity assessment shall confirm whether the radio equipment meets the essential requirements in all possible configurations T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Conformity Assessment Procedures Article 10 R amp TTE Directive
47. nce documents KDB 905462 Procedures for DFS Compliance New test patterns Loading requirements Sensing threshold requirements Test configurations e Test mode requirements currently in KDB 594340 e The NTIA site that hosts the files to generate the new radar 5 GHz test waveforms for FCC test and certifications is now updated with the correct Matlab versions The NTIA link is http ntiacsd ntia doc gov dfs Also the NTIA link is in footnote 4 of this KDB e KDB 848637 Procedures for U NII 2A C Client Devices Consider consolidating two KDBs Update guidance for ad hoc and peer peer modes e Review procedures for devices which are initially approved as clients and then approved as master e KDB 789033 U NII Device EMC Test Procedures update to reflect new bands and emission levels e Review for consistency with the rules Power requirements for new U NII 1 outdoor emission standards e KDB 594280 Software Configuration Guide Security requirements for all U NII devices e Guidance for peer peer communications in all U NII bands Client and Master Security requirements KDB 178919 Permissive Change Procedures e Updated guidance on transition rules and permissive change options during different periods date of effective rules one year two year beyond KDB 388624 Permit but ask List List of devices requiring FCC review KDB 634817 Grant Listing Guidance on listing bands for different configurations and transitions
48. ndard Edition 8 published in May 2013 entitled Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment to extend the frequency range of the radiated emission limits of this CISPR 15 Edition 8 up to 1 GHz Specifically the current radiated emission limit applicable at 300 MHz in CISPR 15 would also apply in the 300 MHz 1GHz frequency range to update the scope of Industry Canada s ICES 005 to reflect the scope of the CISPR 15 standard Hence a wider range of lighting equipment such as dimmers which are currently not encompassed by ICES 005 i e RFLDs would be included in the upcoming version of ICES 005 e Interim guidelines expected to be released in November 2014 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC UNII First R amp O AUTIBTICE On May 15 2014 the UNII Rules from FCC First Report amp Order 14 30 were published in the Federal Register htto www fcc gov document 5 ghz u nii ro e New rules to increase the Security of devices and enhancing the existing spectrum by increasing power and permitting outdoor and pt to pt use in the U NII 1 band and by adding 25 megahertz to the U NII 3 band was 15 247 DTS now 15 407 NII e Includes a Transition Period for Manufacturers to comply with the new rules e Proposed New Bands U NII 2B and 4 Bands R amp O 9 10 Q Deferring action on these bands U NIH 1 100 MHz Outdoor use U NIL2A U NIH 2C U_NIL3 10
49. ng technical regulations conformity certification to the specified radio equipment pursuant to the provisions of the applicable MIC ordinance 2 Manufacturer who installed certified radio module with a conformity mark to products be able to attach same conformity mark as the module to products e Hosts must indicate the presence of the radio modules by listing the Technical Regulation Conformity mark on the host R radio certification T is for terminal equipment 23mm d a E Lais 203 gt TUV SUD BABT is the Certification Body JNXXXX We TUV SUD BABT allocate your product a unique number e MIC updated the general conformity mark rules to require a 3mm or more in diameter size for the Conformity mark instead of 5mm e When a certified radio module is incorporated into a product where the module antenna is unchanged then the labelling requirements above and any verification testing as appropriate must be carried out The Radio ordinance includes requirements for receiver spurious emissions which some manufacturers may elect to have assessed T V S D 10 29 2014 TUV Japan 2013 Market Surveillance Update MIC Radio and Telecoms Terminal Equipment TTE Market Surveillance MIC carries out market surveillance every year MIC purchases samples of Radio and TTE equipment as they are available on the market Labeling of Radio and TTE equipment is examined Conformity to technical standards i
50. ntenna and no bandwidth dependence e Minimum 500 kHz 6 dB bandwidth e Fixed point to point allowed without reduction to power or PSD for high gain systems e PSD limit 30 dBm 500 kHz reference bandwidth e Keeps 15 407 Unwanted emissions limit Below 17 dBm MHz within 10 MHz of band edge below 27 dBm MHz beyond 10 MHz of the band edge 15 209 general emission limits below 1 GHz e Measurement bandwidth can be 300 kHz e Removes 5 8 GHz DTS from 15 247 Frequency hopping remains Effective After 12 months T V S D TUV SUD 10 29 2014 TUV FCC UNII First R amp O 126 134 Transition Periods Grandfathering Existing devices will be grandfathered for the life of the equipment Applies to devices which are operating in field do not cause interference and are not modified 12 month transition applications for certification of U NII devices must meet the new and modified rules after 12 months 24 month transition the manufacture marketing sale and importation of non compliant devices must cease after 2 years Class Il permissive change allowed for old equipment for up to 2 years under the old rules Class Il permissive change allowed indefinitely if such changes would result in compliance with the new or modified rules T V S D TUV SUD 10 29 2014 TUV FCC U NII Supplemental Info KDB Updates AUTIBTICE Revised U NII Rules in FCC 14 30 required updating several KDB Guida
51. o MBAN Rules by Order on Reconsideration e Level Probing Radar Measurement Procedure Section 15 256 KDB 890966 e SAR Testing 802 11 draft update and SAR measurement methodology and systems e DFS New Rules KDB Publication 905462 D02 e Clients without Radar Detection KDB Publication 905462 D03 T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Choose certainty Add value Canada Industry Canada IC Updates T V S D Tuv Industry Canada Exhibit Confidentiality Rule e Asection on disclosure of information will be in issue 10 of RSP 100 soon to be released e The following exhibit types qualify for confidential treatment block diagrams operational description parts lists and tune up information SDR software and security information schematic diagrams e C does not publish any documents submitted by applicants e Non confidential documents may however be released if there is a request from the Access to Information and Privacy ATIP Office T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv New Standard released for Wireless Chargers WPT devices On 4 September 2014 Industry Canada published Radio Standards specification RSS 216 Issue 1 Wireless Power Transfer Devices Wireless Chargers e RSS 216 sets out the minimum requirements for a wireless charger with power management and or control capabilities which either requires certification or is exempt from certification hereare two equipment classifi
52. ow Previously certified devices can also benefit from e labeling FCC is requesting that any products already approved and wish to change the labeling to e labelling then the manufacturer needs to file a Class 2 Permissive Change filing ndustry Canada are not requiring a reassessment application to be submitted Other countries that also allow E labelling includes Australia Japan the United Arab Emirates and Costa Rica T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv FCC RF Lighting Devices Test Requirements Updated umaerica e Lighting technology is rapidly changing e LED lighting will become a very large replacement technology as common general service incandescent lamps are phased out in the U S due to EISA 2007 implementation by the U S Department of Energy e he FCC has observed recent instances of harmful interference caused by certain lighting products such as fluorescent and LED lighting that are not compliance with the FCC emissions limits The FCC Enforcement Bureau is investigating these e he FCC and Industry Canada recommends the use of accredited test laboratories to ensure that testing is carried out to the FCC and Industry Canada requirements and in accordance to these new procedures e On 27 August 2014 the FCC published a Draft OET Laboratory Publication KDB 640677 D01 entitled RF Lighting Products Must Meet All FCC Standards to Mitigate potential Harmful Interference to Radio Services e his new publicat
53. p distributors informed T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Importers Responsibilities 3 Importers who believe that radio equipment which they have placed on the market is not in conformity with the RED shall follow the procedure of Article 12 7 For 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market keep a copy of the DoC and ensure that the technical documentation can be made available to authorities upon request Importers shall further to a reasoned request from a competent national authority provide it with all the information and documentation in paper or electronic form necessary to demonstrate the conformity of radio equipment in a language which can be easily understood by that authority They shall cooperate with that authority at its request on any action taken to eliminate the risks posed by radio equipment which they have placed on the market e Persons purchasing products over the internet from manufacturers outside Europe assume the responsibility of the importer T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Distributors Responsibilities 1 e Distributors shall act with due care in relation to the requirements of the RED e Verify that the radio equipment bears the CE marking that it is accompanied by the required documentation and instructions and safety information in a language which can be easily understood by consumers and other end users in the Member State in which the radio equipment is to be made availa
54. pection and test processes T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Annex II Internal Production Control e Prepare the technical documentation in accordance with Article 21 e The manufacturer must take all measures necessary so that the manufacturing process and its monitoring ensure compliance with the technical documentation and with the essential requirements of the RED e Affix CE marking to each item of radio equipment that satisfies the applicable requirements of this Directive e Draw up a written declaration of conformity DoC for each radio equipment type and keep it together with the technical documentation at the disposal of the national authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market e Acopy of the DoC available to the relevant authorities upon request e The manufacturer s obligations for CE marking and the DoC may be fulfilled by his authorised representative on his behalf and under his responsibility provided that they are specified in the mandate T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Annex Ill EU Type Examination and Conformity to Type based on Internal Production Control 1 e Prepare the technical documentation in accordance with Article 21 e Manufacturer submits application to a single notified body of his choice e he notified body examines the technical documentation and supporting evidence to assess compliance with the RED If compliant issues an EU Type Examination Certificate chang
55. protection of property including the objectives with respect to safety requirements set out in Directive 2014 35 EU but with no voltage limit applying TUV S D 10 29 2014 Scope of RED exclusions e radio equipment exclusively used for activities concerning public security defence otate security including the economic well being of the State in the case of activities pertaining to State security matters and the activities of the State in the area of criminal law e Radio equipment used by radio amateurs within the meaning of Article 1 definition 56 of the International Telecommunications Union ITU Radio Regulations unless the equipment is made available on the market he following shall be regarded as not being made available on the market a radio kits for assembly and use by radio amateurs b radio equipment modified by and for the use of radio amateurs c equipment constructed by individual radio amateurs for experimental and scientific purposes related to amateur radio e Marine equipment falling within the scope of Council Directive 96 98 EC e Airborne products parts and appliances falling within the scope of Article 3 of Regulation EC No 216 2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council e Custom built evaluation kits destined for professionals to be used solely at research and development facilities for such purposes T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Examples of Equipment Types included in the
56. rica BABT Radio Certification How Can We Help 9 Technical Construction File TCF Compilation carried out by trained TUV SUD America specialist personnel What are the benefits for the Manufacturer Less requests from T CB for missing exhibits or corrections to exhibits Less time spent after original submission having to gather required information and liaising with different parties to source required information Less changes and costs in their production certification Quicker time to market for the product T V S D Tov s P P S t Directive RED 2014 53 EU fro the October 2014 TCB Workshop a e be Py gt FCC Updates Administrative Electronic Labeling FCC IC RF Lighting FCC IC UNII DFS Software Configurations Industry Canada Updates Administrative Wireless Chargers WPT devices Standards Certification Rules L ee s ST JN D gt MEDIIS P II aie dl SAM NL OM 1 apan Updates Technical Updates SAR lodules DEA i a k Nn bi Lid KL TUV SUD 4 IK LX yu gt Hi ANY ANI ii TM i Mi h qi b f AMT V NU l j is Val i TN VUA WEN y M Qs me x European Union Highlights of the New Radio Equipment Directive RED 2014 53 EU R amp TTE New Radio Equipment Directive RED e The new Radio Equipment Directiv
57. rocedure KDB 388624 Has 3 Classes 1 Devices requiring FCC approval of procedures prior to PBA Primarily cases where the FCC must make the determination on compliance with FCC Rules e FCC review of must be complete before submittal of PBA Guidance from Pre PBA KDB must be included in the 731 filing KDB guidance should be placed in Operational Description exhibit if confidentiality is desired 2 Devices for which a sample must be submitted to the Lab for testing as part of PBA process e Samples must be submitted for independent FCC testing e Samples are only to be submitted upon request e Lab may waive sample submittal at its discretion 3 Devices subject to FCC review prior to approval by a TCB e Processed under current PBA procedures e No changes to those procedures TUV S D 10 29 2014 FCC and Industry Canada Electronic Labeling e labeling e FCC and IC have common requirements for labeling at the time of importation marketing sales Inorder for a device to qualify for e labeling the device must have an integral non removable display screen that can present the required labeling information electronically in lieu of a physical label or nameplate Less obvious products which will also benefit e Routers requires PC with display to configure router e Wearable device without display E labeling allowed if smartphonej tablet PC app is required for normal operation e label info queried by app e Wireless USB
58. ructions e Conceptual design and manufacturing drawings and schemes of components sub assemblies circuits and other relevant similar elements Descriptions and explanations necessary for the understanding of those drawings and schemes and the operation of the radio equipment e ist of OJ listed harmonised standards used and where harmonised standards have not been applied the solutions used to meet essential requirements e DoC e Where Annex Ill has been applied a copy of the EU type examination certificate Results of design calculations examinations carried out e Test reports e An explanation of operation in at least one Member State without infringing requirements on the use of radio spectrum and of the inclusion or not of information on the packaging T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv EU Declaration of Conformity DoC Article 18 e DoC states that compliance with the essential requirements has been demonstrated e Have the structure set out in Annex VI e Be continuously updated Translated into the language or languages required by the Member State in which the radio equipment is placed or made available on the market Where radio equipment is subject to more than one Union act requiring an EU declaration of conformity a single EU declaration of conformity shall be drawn up in respect of all such Union acts n order to reduce the administrative burden on economic operators that single EU declaration of conformity m
59. s examined e g testing for radio param emissions power freq n cases where non compliances are found MIC requests the vendor or dealer to take corrective actions penalties could be revocation of certification prohibit suppliers from affixing Conformity Mark removal of products off the market to prevent disturbance or harm caused by non compliance equipment MIC will publish notices in cases where non compliances have been found Surveillance for each calendar year is completed by March Examples of found non compliances are Undocumented changes in certified equipment Labeling not correct Not complying with the technical requirements antenna power spurious emissions too high Non compliances on samples audited in 2013 were around 5 Manufacturers must ensure they document their changes for their certified equipment and must ensure that the technical and administrative Japan radio requirements are met for equipment including any modified equipment T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Japan Latest Spectrum Chart unaerica Japan Spectrum Charts as of April 2014 Please see the following page for the spectrum use allocation information http www tele soumu go jp e adm freq search myuse 0002 Index htm print e Below 3000kHz 52KB 3000kHz 30000kHz 86KB 30MHz 335 4MHz 123KB 335 4MHz 960MHz 109KB 960MHz 3000MHz 71KB 3000MHz 10000MHz 77KB Above 10GHz 138KB Batch Download
60. ss phone Note these three categories are excluded if they are not secondary tx s i e they are stand alone T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Japan SAR Requirements Update Devices used in portable configuration for Hand held use he current MIC policy in relation to RF Exposure requirements for devices which are only used in the hand and do not support near body usage fitis hand held and can be operated within 20cm in front of the face and the average output power is greater than 20mW then It can be tested for SAR in accordance to the ARIB STD T56 standard follows mainly IEC 62209 1 standard fitis not used within 20cm of the face and is hand held use only no front of face or near body usage then IEC 62209 1 2 is not applicable no body hand SAR required for the human body temporal region of the head and both hands frequency range from 30 MHz to 6 GHz e So if it operates above 20mW and is used more than 20cm from persons they can carry out calculations per ARIB STD 38 The limits are outlined similar as the FCC SID 38 on Page 53 Table 2a for occupational exposure and on Page 55 Table 3a for general population exposure QOET65 On Page 52 Table A for occupational exposure and on Page 52 Table B for general population exposure T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Japan SAR Requirements Update Radio Modules e Radio modules such a USB sticks which have their own enclosure
61. stem by periodic audits to determine whether it satisfies the requirements of Annex IV of the Directive T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Technical documentation Article 21 e Shall contain all relevant data or details of the means used by the manufacturer to ensure that radio equipment complies with the essential requirements e Technical documentation shall be drawn up before radio equipment is placed on the market and shall be continuously updated e Technical documentation and correspondence relating to any EU type examination procedure shall be drawn up in an official language of the Member otate in which the notified body Is established or in a language acceptable to that body e Where the technical documentation does not comply the market surveillance authority may ask the manufacturer or the importer to have a test performed by a body acceptable to the market surveillance authority at the expense of the manufacturer or the importer within a specified period in order to verity compliance with the essential requirements Note continuously updated as a minimum we would expect technical documentation to be updated when the product or standard has changed T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Contents of Technical Documentation Annex V e Ageneral description of the radio equipment including photographs or Illustrations versions of software or firmware affecting compliance with essential requirements user information and installation inst
62. t initiate any transmission on DFS frequencies without initiation by a master This includes restriction on transmissions for beacons and support for ad hoc peer to peer modes e 5 Achannel frequency plan for the device showing the channels that have active scanning or passive scanning Active scanning is where the device can transmit a probe beacon and passive scanning is where the device can listen only without probes e 6 For client devices that have software configuration control to operate in different modes active scanning in some and passive scanning in others or in different bands devices with multiple equipment classes or those that operate on non DFS frequencies or modular devices that configure the modes of operations through software the applicant must provide a software and operations description that discuss how the software and or hardware is implemented to ensure that proper operations modes cannot be modified by an end user or an installer Also need to include an attestation that the device complies with the requirements for software configuration control as discussed in KDB 594280 D02 U NII Device Security v01 Please provide information requested in Section II and if applicable Section IIl TUV S D 10 29 2014 T V SUD BABT Slide 95 Tuv FCC Other Updates e Signal Booster Recon and FNPRM Compliance Test Procedures e Hearing Aid Compatibility VoLTE and Voice over Wi Fi as CMRS e Changes t
63. t of the nature of radio equipment the height of the CE marking affixed to radio equipment may be lower than 5 mm provided that it remains visible and legible 10 29 2014 Tuv Rules and Conditions for CE Marking Article 20 e Affixed visibly legibly and indelibly to the radio equipment or to its data plate unless that is not possible or not warranted on account of the nature of radio equipment It shall also be affixed visibly and legibly to the packaging e Affixed before the radio equipment is placed on the market Followed by the identification number of the notified body where the conformity assessment procedure set out in Annex IV FQA is applied e identification number of the notified body shall have the same height as the CE marking e identification number of the notified body shall be affixed by the notified body itself or under its instructions by the manufacturer or his authorised representative e Member States shall build upon existing mechanisms to ensure correct application of the regime governing the CE marking and shall take appropriate action in the event of improper use of that marking T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Electronic Labelling Recital 47 European Commission and many MSAs have not been in favour of electronic labelling New text outlines that the commission shall review and report by 12 June 2018 and every 5 yrs thereafter on the regulatory framework to be developed in order to achieve the
64. tate or throughout the Union tbd by the Commission Note TUV SUD would have concerns certifying products that risk the health amp safety of any animal not just domesticated animals T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv RED Essential Requirements Article 3 3 AUTIBTICE e Radio equipment within certain categories or classes shall be so constructed that it complies with the following essential requirements a radio equipment interworks with accessories in particular with common chargers b radio equipment interworks via networks with other radio equipment c radio equipment can be connected to interfaces of the appropriate type throughout the Union d radio equipment does not harm the network or its functioning nor misuse network resources thereby causing an unacceptable degradation of service e radio equipment incorporates safeguards to ensure that the personal data and privacy of the user and of the subscriber are protected f radio equipment supports certain features ensuring protection from fraud g radio equipment supports certain features ensuring access to emergency services h radio equipment supports certain features in order to facilitate its use by users with a disability i radio equipment supports certain features in order to ensure that software can only be loaded into the radio equipment where the compliance of the combination of the radio equipment and software has been demonstrated e he Commission can d
65. tion means communication by means of radio waves radiodetermination means the determination of the position velocity and or other characteristics of an object or the obtaining of information relating to those parameters by means of the propagation properties of radio waves radio waves means electromagnetic waves of frequencies lower than 3000 GHz propagated in space without artificial guide Note equipment which makes use of radio waves without radio communication or radiodetermination is outside of the scope of the RED e g microwave ovens TUV S D 10 29 2014 R amp TTE New Radio Equipment Directive RED Scope of RED All radio receivers including broadcast radio and TV receivers apart from those excluded by Article 1 are within the scope of the RED Justification provided by the European Parliament s Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection considering that radio spectrum is a finite resource it is important to guarantee its efficient usage therefore the equipment capable of receiving radio waves should fall under the scope of proposed Directive e Telecommunications Terminal Equipment TTE i e fixed line terminal equipment is outside the scope of the RED and as a result is within the scope of the EMC Directive and LVD New RED makes the safety requirement for animals more clearer for everyone the protection of health and safety of persons and of domestic animals and the
66. ts by Economic Operators Article 46 e Member States shall lay down rules on penalties applicable to infringements by economic operators of the provisions of national law adopted pursuant to this Directive and shall take all measures necessary to ensure that they are enforced Such rules may include criminal penalties for serious infringements The penalties provided for shall be effective proportionate and dissuasive Note for products made available in several Member States each Member State is entitled to enforce the RED using its own penalties T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Useful Sources of Information e RED ntto eur lex europa eu legal content EN TXT PDF uri OJ JOL 2014 153 R 0002 amp from EN9620 e Blue Guide 2014 http Www ec europa eu DocsRoom documents 4942 attachments 1 translation s en renditions pdf R amp ITECA www rtteca com Future Website www redca eu e R amp TTE Official Journal of the European Union OJEU htto ec europa eu enterprise policies european standards harmonised standards rtte Index en htm Future site of the RED Official Journal of the European Union OJEU is TBD T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv TUV S D Choose certainty Add value United States of America Federal Communications Commission FCC Updates FCC Administrative Updates Exhibit Reminder Operational Description Exhibits Part 15 and 18 applications require a statement describing how the d
67. turer has drawn up the technical documentation that the radio equipment bears the CE marking and is accompanied by the appropriate information and documents and that the manufacturer has complied with the requirements set out in Article 10 6 type batch serial number and 10 7 manufacturer s name and single point postal address e Indicate on the radio equipment their name registered trade name or registered trade mark and the postal address at which they can be contacted or where that is not possible on its packaging or in a document accompanying the radio equipment This includes cases where the size of radio equipment does not allow it or where importers would have to open the packaging in order to indicate their name and address on the radio equipment T V S D 10 29 2014 Tuv Importers Responsibilities 2 e Importers shall ensure that the radio equipment is accompanied by instructions and safety information in a language which can be easily understood by consumers and other end users as determined by the Member State concerned e Importers shall ensure that while radio equipment is under their responsibility its storage or transport conditions do not jeopardise its compliance with the essential requirements e When deemed appropriate to protect the health and safety of end users carry out sample testing investigate and keep a register of complaints of non conforming radio equipment and radio equipment recalls and kee
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