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Appendix A: Regulatory for
Third Party Integration
Third Party Integration Overview
The RE40 is approved for modular certification by FCC and Industry Canada under the following ID
numbers:
FCC ID - UZ7RE40
IC ID - 109AN-RE40
Modular approval allows installation in different end-use products by an OEM with limited or no additional
testing or equipment authorization for the transmitter function provided by the RE40:
No additional transmitter compliance testing is required if the module is operated with an approved
antenna.
No additional transmitter compliance testing is required if the module is operated with the same general
type of antenna listed as approved in the RE40 documentation.
Acceptable antennas must be of equal or less far field gain than the antenna previously authorized
under the same FCC ID and must have similar in band and out of band characteristics.
The end-product must comply with all applicable FCC equipment authorizations, regulations, requirements
and equipment functions not associated with the RE40.
Compliance must be demonstrated to regulations for other transmitter components within the host
product, to requirements for unintentional radiators (Part 15B), and to additional authorization
requirements for the non-transmitter functions.
The OEM applying the RE40 is required to include all FCC and/or IC statements and warnings detailed in
the following sections to the end-product labeling and in the finished product manual.
Product Labeling
A statement must be included on the exterior of the final OEM product which communicates that the device
identified by the FCC and Industry Canada ID numbers are contained within the product. Include the
statements:
Contains FCC ID: UZ7RE40
Contains IC: 109AN-RE40
Additionally, the OEM must include the following statements on the exterior of the finished product:
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 any interference that may cause undesired operation.

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