JODY-W2 - System integration manual
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Regulatory compliance
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5.2.1.2
CE Equipment classes
In accordance with Article 1 of Commission Decision 2000/299/EC
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, JODY-W2 is defined as either
Class-1 or Class-2 radio equipment, the end-product integrating JODY-W2 inherits the equipment
class of the module.
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Guidance on end product marking, according to the RED can be found at:
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The EIRP of the JODY-W2 module must not exceed the limits of the regulatory domain that the
module operates in. Depending on the host platform’s implementation and antenna gain,
integrators have to limit the maximum output power of the module through the host software. See
for the list of approved antennas and
Wi-Fi transmit output power limits
the corresponding maximum transmit power levels.
Compliance with the RoHS directive
JODY-W2 modules comply with the Directive 2011/65/EU (EU RoHS 2) and its amendment Directive
(EU) 2015/863 (EU RoHS 3).
5.3
Great Britain regulatory compliance
For information about the regulatory compliance of JODY-W2 modules against requirements and
provisions in Great Britain, see also the JODY-W2 UKCA Declaration of Conformity
UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA)
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The United Kingdom is made up of the Great Britain (including England, Scotland, and Wales) and
Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland continues to accept the CE marking. The following notice is
applicable to Great Britain only.
JODY-W2 modules have been evaluated against the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment
Regulations 2017 (SI 2017 No. 1206, as amended by SI 2019 No. 696).
For guidance on end product marking in accordance with UKCA, see
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/using-the-ukca-marking.
5.4
United States/Canada end-product regulatory compliance
u-blox represents that the modular transmitter fulfills the FCC/ISED regulations when operating in
authorized modes on any host product given that the integrator follows the instructions as described
in this document. Accordingly, the host product manufacturer acknowledges that all host products
referring to the FCC ID or ISED certification number of the modular transmitter and placed on the
market by the host product manufacturer need to fulfil all of the requirements mentioned below. Non-
compliance with these requirements may result in revocation of the FCC approval and removal of the
host products from the market. These requirements correspond to questions featured in the FCC
guidance for software security requirements for U-NII devices, FCC OET KDB 594280 D02
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The modular transmitter approval of JODY-W2, or any other radio module, does not exempt
the end product from being evaluated against applicable regulatory demands.
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2000/299/EC: Commission Decision of 6 April 2000 establishing the initial classification of radio equipment and telecommunications terminal
equipment and associated identifiers.