Unigen UGWDR82N 2.4GHz WIRELESS MODULE User Manual

Unigen Corporation 2.4GHz WIRELESS MODULE Users Manual

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                               UGWDR82NUH50 Solutions for a Real Time World  User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50  1  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009  UNIGEN CORP. WIRELESS MODULE PRODUCTS PART NUMBER:  UGWDR82NUH50A  SAN GABRIEL 802.11B/G/N USB RADIO MODULE USER MANUAL FCC ID: R8KUGWDR82N Issue Date: 12 October, 2009 Revision:  0.91 Revision History Rev. No.  History  Issue Date  Remarks 0.9 Draft Release 08 July, 2009  Pending FCC Grant #  0.91  Revised  12 October, 2009  Add “Warning Note” pg 5  THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTY OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL, SPECIFICATION OR SAMPLE.   Unigen Corporation disclaims all liability, including liability for infringement of any proprietary rights, relating to use of information in this document.  No license, expressed or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted herein. *Third-party brands, names, and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  Copyright © Unigen Corporation, 2009
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  2  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009  UNIGEN CORP. WIRELESS MODULE PRODUCTS  1 PART NUMBER:  UGWDR82NUH50A  1 SAN GABRIEL 802.11B/G/N USB RADIO MODULE  1 USER MANUAL  1 FCC ID: R8KUGWDR82N 1 Revision History  1 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR REGULATORY MODULE APPROVAL  4 User Guide Information  5 United States of America Requirements 5 General User Guide Requirements 5 Topics Not Covered  6 UNITED STATES REGULATORY APPROVAL FCC MODULAR APPROVAL (MA)  7 Design Criteria for Modular Approval 7 General Conditions  7 Antennae  7 Emissions Compliance Testing 7 Co-location of Additional Transmitters 8 Product Labeling Requirements 8 INDUSTRY CANADIAN REGULATORY APPROVAL  9 Design Criteria for Modular Approval 9 General Conditions  9 Antennae  9 Emissions Compliance Testing 9 Product Labeling Requirements 10 EUROPEAN UNION REGULATORY APPROVAL  11 Design Criteria for Modular Approval 11 General Conditions  11 Antennae  11 Emissions Compliance Testing 12
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  3  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 Exterior Labeling Requirements 13 UNITED STATES AND INTERNATIONAL TYPE APPROVAL  (STANDARD REGULATORY EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATION)  14 CONTACT INFORMATION  14 APPENDIX A:  15 Agency Certifications:  15 Regulatory Compliance Statement:  15 EUROPEAN UNION “DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY”  16 MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS:  16 APPENDIX B:  17 FCC Grant# - R8KUGWDR82N                                                                                                                        17
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  4  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR REGULATORY MODULE APPROVAL The Unigen UGWDR82NUH50A module (the “UGWDR82NUH50A”) marketed under the name San Gabriel, is a device that transmits and receives radio signals in accordance with the spectrum regulations for the 2.4-GHz unlicensed frequency range.  Regional regulatory agency approval may be required to operate UGWDR82NUH50A throughout the world. For purposes of ease of integration, time to market, and product surety, Unigen submitted UGWDR82NUH50A to relevant agencies and obtained regulatory approvals for specific countries.  UGWDR82NUH50A was approved under the “Modular Approval (MA) Grant”.  This certification represents a significant cost savings to the OEM.   The radio certification portion of this grant is transferable to Digital Electronic Device manufacturers given adherence to specific implementation criteria noted herein.  Any modification of the UGWDR82NUH50A will void the manufacturer’s warranty.  Any alteration or deviation from the documented installation and/or use of the UGWDR82NUH50A will void the MA Grant as it applies to the end-product. In the event the Digital Electronic Device manufacturer alters the herein described and approved installation of the UGWDR82NUH50A, the end-product may require a complete battery of regulatory agency certification test Digital Electronic Device manufacturer may be required to submit to a complete battery of tests, depending on the requirements noted in the region they wish to sell their product. The MA Grant provides that Digital Electronic Device manufacturers who incorporate UGWDR82NUH50A as tested and approved, and can be relieved from having to perform the Radio Regulatory certification portion of the respective agency certification.   The MA Grant is valid only in countries that recognize the MA Grant certification process.  Countries currently accepting the MA Grant include; the USA, Canada, and many European countries as noted in the General User Guide Requirements Section of this document.  Terms and conditions of regulatory approval for these countries are also described herein.  However, this “grandfathered” radio certification does not relieve the Digital Electronic Device manufacturers from submitting their device for digital emissions certifications. Electronic device manufacturers may disregard the requirements of this section provided they accept full responsibility for regulatory type-approval of the electronic device with an integrated UGWDR82NUH50A wireless module.
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  5  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 User Guide Information Electronic device manufacturers using Unigen’s Modular Approval are required to place the below text in their product user’s guide in accompaniment with other regulatory information. The text may be disbursed according to language or geographic regions if desired, but the exact text shown below must be maintained.  United States of America Requirements The following text must be copied exactly into the products user’s guide: “This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.”  NOTE:   THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.   SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. General User Guide Requirements The following text must be copied exactly into the product’s user’s guide: “This product contains a radio transmitter with 802.11b/g/n technology which has been tested and found to be compliant with the applicable regulations governing a radio transmitter in the 2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz frequency range.” The following countries associated regulatory agencies recognizing the noted certifications for this product as authorized for sale and use are: USA Canada Belgium Denmark France  Finland Germany Italy  Netherlands Spain Sweden UK    This list will be updated to reflect additional grants obtained or needed in future revisions. Note: As of the date of publication, Japan does not recognize the “Modular Approval” certification. Regulatory certification for Japan (TELEC) must be acquired through typical
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  6  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 approval procedures.  These approvals are the sole responsibility of the OEM.  Unigen may recommend, upon request, TELEC certified laboratories capable of facilitating the appropriate test procedures for the UGWDR82NUH50A. Topics Not Covered Topics that not covered in this manual include: ¾ Standard type approval for any country ¾ Japan’s (TELEC) regulatory approvals
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  7  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 UNITED STATES REGULATORY APPROVAL FCC MODULAR APPROVAL (MA) The requirements for FCC Modular Approval were released in June 2000 in the FCC’s Public Notice: FCC Public Notice DA 00-1407, Part 15 Unlicensed Modular Transmitter Approvals. Design Criteria for Modular Approval General Conditions The following conditions must be strictly adhered to for modular approval: 1. No modification to the module including the circuitry is permitted 2. The design criteria including antenna, interconnects and transmission line  3. Testing of the final device configuration for Digital Emissions Compliance  The UGWDR82NUH50A may not be altered or modified in any way by the OEM or other integrator(s).  Additionally, no component(s) may be added which change the radio frequency (RF) characteristics.  These include unintentional or spurious emissions, immunity, ESD characteristics, or other items commonly associated with RF devices.  This includes all components; passive and active (such as RF filters, RF amplifiers, RF switches, etc).  Additionally, no RF components may be placed between the RF output of the UGWDR82NUH50A and the antenna. Antennae The antenna is integrated in the module and has been qualified and approved for use under the Modular Approval certification.  This antenna is designed to be compatible with the RF impedance and frequency range of the UGWDR82NUH50A. This antenna may not be modified or altered in any way from the original design as represented by the manufacturer.   The antenna selected have been specifically tested with the UGWDR82NUH50A, and they are certified through the regulatory agencies in the US, Canada, and European Union for authorized use. Use of an altered antenna in a platform other than the antenna selected by Unigen voids the MA grant for that platform.  Emissions Compliance Testing Notwithstanding the Modular Approval for the Radio Device with associated antenna, the end product configuration must meet digital emissions compliance and must be tested in accordance with FCC Part 15 requirements confirming radiated emissions are within specified limits.  Applicable sections include:
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  8  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 • Part 15 Section 15.109 Sub-paragraph A, Class B Radiated Emission Limits  These emissions tests can be conducted by the manufacturer or by contacting an approved test facility equipped and certified accordingly.  The results of these emissions tests are not required to be submitted to the FCC or Unigen, but should be kept on file by the OEM. Co-location of Additional Transmitters Digital Electronic Devices manufacturers using this MA grant should refer to Appendix B (FCC Grant #) for end-products using two or more co-located RF transmitters.  This grant states: “This modular transmitter is approved for use in Digital Electronic Devices and may operate in conjunction with other mobile and portable transmitters in the same device; provided, the other mobile and portable transmitters have satisfied the appropriate RF exposure requirements contained in the FCC rules. The grantee must also provide Digital Electronic Device integrators, or end users if marketed directly to end users, with installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements. The Grantee must inform second manufacturers/installers that in order for this module to be operated in any configuration other than that permitted in the preceding sentences, a separate FCC equipment authorization must be obtained for each device into which this module is installed.“ This modular approval is granted provided Digital Electronic Devices manufacturers assume responsibility for ensuring that other transmitters operating in conjunction with the UGWDR82NUH50A comply with RF exposure requirements associated with their use. The use of one or more additional RF transmitters will require review by the FCC and may require end-product re-certification, including the UGWDR82NUH50A to ensure emissions compliance and RF safety.  It is the sole responsibility of the Digital Electronic Device manufacturer to obtain end-product regulatory compliance for configurations including two or more RF transmitters. Product Labeling Requirements FCC product labeling requirements stipulate an FCC label, including specific text, be placed on the device containing the UGWDR82NUH50A module.   The product label must include the following text and must be affixed to the exterior of the OEM’s product.  The text should be located beneath the FCC compliance logo.    “Module FCC ID: R8KUGWDR82N"
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  9  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 INDUSTRY CANADIAN REGULATORY APPROVAL Industry Canada regulatory approval typically conforms to the FCC in terms of emission levels and other regulatory requirements.  It is the position of the Industry Canada agency that the OEM primarily responsibility for ensuring end product compliance.  Unigen as grantee and supplier of the module maintains responsibility for the Modular Approved design. Design Criteria for Modular Approval General Conditions The following conditions must be strictly adhered to for modular approval: 1. No modification to the module including the circuitry is permitted 2. The design criteria including antenna, interconnects and transmission line  3. Testing of the final device configuration for Digital Emissions Compliance  The UGWDR82NUH50A may not be altered or modified in any way by the OEM or other integrator(s).  Additionally, no component(s) may be added which change the radio frequency (RF) characteristics.  These include unintentional or spurious emissions, immunity, ESD characteristics, or other items commonly associated with RF devices.  This includes all components; passive and active (such as RF filters, RF amplifiers, RF switches, etc).  Additionally, no RF components may be placed between the RF output of the UGWDR82NUH50A and the antenna(e) except the RF interconnect transmission line. Antennae The antenna is integrated in the module and has been qualified and approved for use under the Modular Approval certification.  This antenna is designed to be compatible with the RF impedance and frequency range of the UGWDR82NUH50A. This antenna may not be modified or altered in any way from the original design as represented by the manufacturer.   The antenna selected have been specifically tested with the UGWDR82NUH50A, and they are certified through the regulatory agencies in the US, Canada, and European Union for authorized use. Use of an altered antenna in a platform other than the antenna selected by Unigen voids the MA grant for that platform. Emissions Compliance Testing Notwithstanding the Modular Approval for the Radio Device with associated interconnect and antennae, the end product configuration must meet digital emissions compliance and must be tested in accordance with Industry Canada RSS-210 (Low Power License-Exempt Radio communication Devices) requirements confirming radiated emissions are within specified limits.
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  10  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 Applicable sections include: • Part 15 Section 15.109 Sub-paragraph A, Class B Radiated Emission Limits  These emissions tests can be conducted by the manufacturer or by contacting an approved test facility equipped and certified accordingly.  The results of these emissions tests are not required to be submitted to the FCC or Unigen, but should be kept on file by the OEM. Note:  Industry Canada generally follows the guidelines of the FCC for emissions level requirements. FCC end-product compliance certification results may be used to satisfy Industry Canada requirements.  Please consult the Industry Canada, RSS 210 specifications to confirm inter-agency compliance.  If comparable FCC testing has not been performed or if the specifications are not cross compliant, RSS 210 testing will be required. Product Labeling Requirements Industry Canada product labeling requirements stipulate specific text be placed on the device containing the UGWDR82NUH50A module.   The product must include the following text and must be located on the exterior of the OEM’s product.  This same information must be included in the product user manual. “IC: 5125A-UGWDR82N"
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  11  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 EUROPEAN UNION REGULATORY APPROVAL The requirements for EU Regulatory Approval were released in April 2000 in the EU R&TTE Directive. This directive supports self directed testing and certification for “harmonized” bands within OEM facilities or by third party. In the case of 802.11 WiFi, standards have become harmonized (although frequencies are not).  The R&TTE directive no longer requires a Technical Construction File however; frequency notification to EU countries is still applicable. Article 6 of the R&TTE directive states: “The manufacturer or the person responsible for placing the apparatus on the market provides information for the user on the intended use of the apparatus, together with the declaration of conformity to the essential requirements.” Ensuring regulatory compliance of the end product is the sole responsibility of the OEM.  Unigen maintains responsibility for conformance of the UGWDR82NUH50A, the interconnect, and the antennae, as the manufacturer.  The R&TTE directive maintains that first level compliance be reviewed by a “Notified Body” prior to general product marketing.  This is not mandatory, but reduces the risk of the product being challenged for non-compliance.  Although not specifically stated in the R&TTE Directive, corrections of non-compliance issues are the responsibility of the end product manufacturer. Design Criteria for Modular Approval General Conditions The following conditions must be strictly adhered to for modular approval: 1. No modification to the module including the circuitry is permitted 2. The design criteria including antennas, interconnects and transmission line  3. Testing of the final device configuration for Digital Emissions Compliance The UGWDR82NUH50A may not be altered or modified in any way by the OEM or other integrator(s).  Additionally, no component(s) may be added which change the radio frequency (RF) characteristics.  These include unintentional or spurious emissions, immunity, ESD characteristics, or other items commonly associated with RF devices.  This includes all components; passive and active (such as RF filters, RF amplifiers, RF switches, etc).  Additionally, no RF components may be placed between the RF output of the UGWDR82NUH50A and the antenna(e) except the RF interconnect transmission line. Antennae The antenna is integrated in the module and has been qualified and approved for use under the Modular Approval certification.  This antenna is designed to be compatible with the RF
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  12  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 impedance and frequency range of the UGWDR82NUH50A. This antenna may not be modified or altered in any way from the original design as represented by the manufacturer.   The antenna selected have been specifically tested with the UGWDR82NUH50A, and they are certified through the regulatory agencies in the US, Canada, and European Union for authorized use. Use of an altered antenna in a platform other than the antenna selected by Unigen voids the MA grant for that platform. Emissions Compliance Testing The end-product configuration must meet digital emissions compliance and must be tested in accordance with the European Union standards ETSI 300 328 (European Telecommunications Standard for 2.4 GHz ISM band Emissions) and ETSI 300 826 (Electromagnetic Compatibility). Detailed European Union documents may be obtained from the web location: http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/rtte/infor.htm These emissions tests can be conducted by the manufacturer or by contacting an approved test facility equipped and certified accordingly.  The results of these emissions tests are not required to be submitted to the FCC or Unigen, but should be kept on file by the OEM. Note:  The European Union generally follows the guidelines of the FCC for emissions level requirements.  FCC end-product compliance certification results, if available, may be used to satisfy EU requirements (Substitution Method).  Please consult the ETSI 300 328 specifications to confirm inter-agency compliance.  If comparable FCC testing has not been performed or if the specifications are not cross compliant, ETSI 300 328 testing will be required.  Additionally, testing to the ETSI 301 489-17 (immunity testing) is strongly recommended.  Unigen assumes no responsibility for compliance of the end-product configuration.
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  13  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 Exterior Labeling Requirements European Union product labeling requirements stipulate specific text is placed on the device containing the UGWDR82NUH50A module.   The product must include the following text and must be located on the exterior of the OEM’s product.  This same information may be included in the product user manual, however is not mandatory.  Packaging and user documentation must indicate the use restrictions of the end-product (i.e. countries disallowing the operating frequencies of the UGWDR82NUH50A).    Note: The end-product must be labeled "CE" and an exclamation mark to the right of the CE mark should have; '!' with a circle around it. The exclamation mark designates a non-harmonized frequency band.
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  14  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 UNITED STATES AND INTERNATIONAL TYPE APPROVAL  (STANDARD REGULATORY EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATION) OEMs may need to obtain standard equipment regulatory agency certification as previously noted herein, and for end-product deployment in countries where Modular Approval is not recognized, or for implementations using non-certified antennae or interconnections. The details of standard equipment regulatory compliance are beyond the scope of this document.  OEMs needing standard equipment regulatory testing or who need council for determining regional requirement should contact approved certification and test service providers accordingly. The following test house(s) have been identified by Unigen to assist in both US and International approval processes. This list is by no means complete or preferential: 1. M. Flom Associates, Inc.  Filing with certification facilities typically requires the submission of technical information (ie block diagrams, schematics, etc.) pertinent to the radio portions of the UGWDR82NUH50A.  Unigen will provide assistance in obtaining such documents when required by the OEM. CONTACT INFORMATION Outside of the United States of America: To locate in-country Unigen distributors of the UGWDR82NUH50A, please refer to the Unigen Website www.unigen.com.  These distributor(s) represent local contacts for this product.  CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: Unigen Corporation 45388 Warm Springs Boulevard Fremont, CA  94539, USA  Mark Morrissey:  1.510.688.2088 X2087 Fax: 1.510.661.2767 Email:  mmorrissey@unigen.com Web:  www.unigen.com
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  15  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 APPENDIX A: Agency Certifications:Agency Test Performed  Type  Limit  Result  Margin 30-12.75MHz Transmit Mode  EN 300 328  Pending Pending EU  Radiated Spurious Emissions   30-12.75MHz Transmit Mode  EN 300 328  Pending Pending 30 25,000 Spurious Emissions  FCC Part 15.209/15.249(a)  Pending Pending 6dB Bandwidth   15.249(a)  Pending Pending 99% Bandwidth  IC RSS-210  Pending Pending Output Power  15.249(a)  Pending Pending    Pending Pending Bandedge  FCC Part 15.209 /15.247( c)  Pending Pending FCC 15.249Radiated Emissions Out of band  15.249(d)  Pending Pending Output Power, Power spectral density at normal conditions  EN 300 328-1  Pending Pending Frequency Range at normal conditions  EN 300 328-1  Pending Pending Output Power over extreme conditions  EN 300 328-1  Pending Pending Frequency Range over extreme conditions  EN 300 328-1  Pending Pending Conducted spurious emissions, 30MHz - 12750MHz, transmit mode  EN 300 328-1  Pending Pending Radio Performance Test Conducted spurious emissions, 30MHz - 12750MHz, receive/stand-by mode  EN 300 328-1  Pending Pending 30 -  12,750 MHz -Spurious Emissions Transmit Mode  EN 300 328 V1.3.1  Pending Pending EU Radiated Spurious Emissions  30 -  12,750 MHz -Spurious Emissions Receive Mode  EN 300 328 V1.3.1  Pending Pending          Table 5 – Regulatory Agency Certifications  Regulatory Compliance Statement: The Unigen San Gabriel UGWDR82NUH50A module has been tested against the relevant requirements of standards: EN 300 328, EN 301 489-17, FCC part 15 and Industry Canada RSS-210.  The module is certified by the regulatory authorities in the USA and Canada and complies with the applicable essential requirements of the Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) directive in the EU.  The  module  can thus be incorporated into products sold worldwide with little or no additional testing of the module itself.  The end product must meet the appropriate technical requirements that apply to that product type but re-certification of the radio module is not required in the USA and Canada.  In the EU, the integrator is responsible for evaluating their product type per the essential performance requirements of the R&TTE directive (except those associated with the module), declaring compliance and then notifying the member states prior to marketing the product (because the  module uses a frequency band that is not harmonized in the EU).  It is the responsibility of the module integrator to obtain the necessary approvals to sell products incorporating this module in other countries outside of North America and the EU.     The report of measurements performed on the module in compliance with the FCC rules and EN standards can be used in these submittals (as the requirements in many other markets around the world are based in part or in whole on the standards prevalent in North America and the EU)
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  16  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009 EUROPEAN UNION “DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY” DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  Unigen Corporation  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA  94538 USA  declare under our sole responsibility that the product(s)  San Gabriel  -  UGWDR82NUH50A  to which this declaration relate(s) is in conformance with the following standards:  EN 300-328 v1.3.1 EN 301 489-17 EN 55022 limits B  following the provisions of the 73/23/EEC and 204/108/EEC Directives.    ___________________  ________________________________________________ Unigen Corporation, Fremont CA  - Mark Morrissey, Director of Business Development  MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Item Description  Specification 1 PCB Material  FR-4 2  PCB Layers  4 Layers 3  Connector Type  USB Type-A connector 4 UGWDR82NUH50A Dimensions  20mm x 30mm
   UGWDR82NUH50A Solutions for a Real Time World   User Manual UM- UGWDR82NUH50A  17  45388 Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539 support@unigen.com    TEL: (510) 668.2088 FAX: (510) 661.2788 http://www.unigen.com    Toll Free: (800) 826.0808 Copyright Unigen Corporation, 2009  APPENDIX B: FCC Grant# - R8KUGWDR82N The modular transmitter is approved for use in Digital Electronic Devices and may operate in conjunction with other mobile and portable transmitters in the same device; provided, the other mobile and portable transmitters have satisfied the appropriate RF exposure requirements contained in the FCC rules. The grantee must also provide Digital Electronic Device integrators, or end users if marketed directly to end users, with installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements. The Grantee must inform second manufacturers/installers that in order for this module to be operated in any configuration other than that permitted in the preceding sentences; a separate FCC equipment authorization must be obtained for each device into which this module is installed.

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