Product Info
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 Description
- Summary of Chapters and Appendixes
- 2.1 General Specification
- 3.1 Reader Panel Configurations
- Typical Reader Installation Steps
- FCC Part 15 Compliance
- 4.2 ETSI Conformity
- 4.3 CE Conformity
- 4.4 Environmental Requirements
- 4.5 Warranty and Liability
- RF Exposure "Caution" Label
- RF Exposure "Caution" Sign
August 2001 Series 7000 Reader Reference Guide
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Draft Document
FCC ID: A92RU1001A
RF Exposure Labeling Requirements
RF Exposure "Caution" Label
Purpose: To meet FCC requirements with regard to RF Exposure, for applications where an individual
antenna is used in conjunction with an S7000 UHF Reader, the antenna must have affixed to it, a label
indicating the minimum separation distance required to meet FCC RF Exposure compliance. See sample
label below.
Label Specification
Size: 1" x 3"
Stock: White, adhesive-backed
Sample Label:
Placement: Label will be placed on antenna radome surface such that it is clearly visible/legible at a distance
of no less than 9 inches from the transmitting antenna, to the operator or any persons who may enter the
vicinity of the antenna.
Exception: If this is not feasible to affix a label to the antenna radome such that it is visible/legible due to the
restraints of a particular application, a "Caution" sign must be posted within 36 inches of the antenna, such
that the verbiage on the sign is clearly visible/legible at a distance no closer than 9 inches from the
transmitting antenna, to any person who may enter the vicinity of the antenna. See RF Exposure "Caution"
Sign Specification.
Appendix A
Caution: A minimum separation distance of 9
inches must be maintained between an antenna
and persons to meet FCC RF Exposure
compliance. See Reference Manual for details on
operational requirements.