Contains
IC:
451I
‐
CC3120MOD
This
module
is
designed
to
comply
with
the
JP
statement,
201
‐
170387.
The
host
system
using
this
module
must
display
a
visible
label
indicating
the
following
text:
Contains
transmitter
module
with
certificate
number
201
‐
170387
2.4
Device
Classifications
Since
host
devices
vary
widely
with
design
features
and
configurations
module
integrators
shall
follow
the
guidelines
below
regarding
device
classification
and
simultaneous
transmission,
and
seek
guidance
from
their
preferred
regulatory
test
lab
to
determine
how
regulatory
guidelines
will
impact
the
device
compliance.
Proactive
management
of
the
regulatory
process
will
minimize
unexpected
schedule
delays
and
costs
due
to
unplanned
testing
activities.
The
module
integrator
must
determine
the
minimum
distance
required
between
their
host
device
and
the
user’s
body.
The
FCC
provides
device
classification
definitions
to
assist
in
making
the
correct
determination.
Note
that
these
classifications
are
guidelines
only;
strict
adherence
to
a
device
classification
may
not
satisfy
the
regulatory
requirement
as
near
‐
body
device
design
details
may
vary
widely.
Your
preferred
test
lab
will
be
able
to
assist
in
determining
the
appropriate
device
category
for
your
host
product
and
if
a
KDB
or
PBA
must
be
submitted
to
the
FCC.
Note,
the
module
you
are
using
has
been
granted
modular
approval
for
mobile
applications.
Portable
applications
may
require
further
RF
exposure
(SAR)
evaluations.
It
is
also
likely
that
the
host
/
module
combination
will
need
to
undergo
testing
for
FCC
Part
15
regardless
of
the
device
classification.
Your
preferred
test
lab
will
be
able
to
assist
in
determining
the
exact
tests
which
are
required
on
the
host
/
module
combination.
2.5
FCC
Definitions
Portable:
(§2.1093)
—
A
portable
device
is
defined
as
a
transmitting
device
designed
to
be
used
so
that
the
radiating
structure(s)
of
the
device
is
/
are
within
20
centimeters
of
the
body
of
the
user.
Mobile:
(§2.1091)
(b)
—
A
mobile
device
is
defined
as
a
transmitting
device
designed
to
be
used
in
other
than
fixed
locations
and
to
generally
be
used
in
such
a
way
that
a
separation
distance
of
at
least
20
centimeters
is
normally
maintained
between
the
transmitter’s
radiating
structure(s)
and
the
body
of
the
user
or
nearby
persons.
Per
§2.1091d(d)(4)
In
some
cases
(for
example,
modular
or
desktop
transmitters),
the
potential
conditions
of
use
of
a
device
may
not
allow
easy
classification
of
that
device
as
either
Mobile
or
Portable.
In
these
cases,
applicants
are
responsible
for
determining
minimum