July 2001
Series 6350 Reader Reference Guide
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4.1 FCC Conformity
The S 6350 reader is an intentional radiator. The transmitter portion operates at 13.56 MHz and
is subject to FCC Part 15, Subpart C, “Intentional Radiator,” paragraph 15.225 (13.553-
13.567MHz). Radiated emissions from the device are subject to the limits in Section 15.209 of
the Rules outside of the 13.56 +/- 0.007 MHz band.
Note:
Any device or system incorporating the S 6350 reader, in full or in
part, needs to obtain FCC certification as part of the system within
which this reader unit resides. A system containing this product
may be operated only under an experimental license or final
approval issued by the relevant approval authority. Before any
such device or system can be marketed, an equipment
authorization must be obtained form the relevant approval
authority.
4.2 ETSI Conformity
Any device or system incorporating the S 6350 reader, in full or in part, may need to comply with
European Standard EN300330. It is the responsibility of each system integrator to have their
complete system tested and to obtain approvals as required from the local authorities before
operating or selling this system.
4.3 CE Conformity
Any device or system incorporating the S 6350 reader, in full or in part, may need to have a CE
Declaration of Conformity stating that it meets European EMC directive 99/5/EC. This must be
issued by the system integrator or user of such a system prior to marketing or operating it in the
European community.
4.4 Warranty and Liability
The "General Conditions of Sale and Delivery" of Texas Instruments Incorporated or a TI
subsidiary apply. Warranty and liability claims for defect products, injuries to persons and
property damages are void if they are the result of one or more of the following causes:
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Improper use of the reader module.
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Unauthorized assembly, operation and maintenance of the reader module.
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Operation of the reader modules with defective and/or non-functioning safety and
protective equipment.
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Failure to observe the instructions during transport, storage, assembly, operation,
maintenance and setting up of the reader modules.
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Unauthorized changes to the reader modules.
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Insufficient monitoring of the reader modules' operation or environmental conditions.
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Improperly conducted repairs.
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Catastrophes caused by foreign bodies and acts of God.