NORA-W36 series - System integration manual
UBX-22021120 - R01
Regulatory compliance
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When the device is so small or for such use that it is not practicable to place the statement above on
the label, the information shall be placed in a prominent location in the instruction manual or pamphlet
supplied to the user or, alternatively, shall be placed on the packaging in which the device is marketed.
In cases where the final product is to be installed in locations where the end user is unable to see the
Anatel logo, NORA-W36 Homologation number and/or statement, these graphical and textual
elements must be included in the end product manual.
6.9
Australia and New Zealand regulatory compliance (pending)
NORA-W36 modules are compliant with the standards made by the Australian
Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
The modules are compliant with AS/NZS 4268:2012 standard
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Radio equipment and systems
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Short
range devices
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Limits and methods of standard measurement. The test reports for NORA-W36
modules can be used as part of the product certification and compliance folder.
Contact
your local
support team for more information.
To meet the overall Australian and/or New Zealand end product compliance standards, the integrator
must create a compliance folder containing all the relevant compliance test reports such as RF, EMC,
electrical safety and DoC (Declaration of Conformity). It is the responsibility of the integrator to know
what is required in the compliance folder for ACMA compliance.
For more information on Australia compliance, refer to the Australian Communications and Media
Authority web site
For more information on New Zealand compliance, refer to the New Zealand Radio Spectrum
Management Group web site
6.10
South Africa regulatory compliance (pending)
NORA-W36 series modules are compliant and certified by the Independent Communications
Authority of South Africa (ICASA). End products that are made available for sale or lease or supplied
in any other manner in South Africa shall have a legible label permanently affixed to its exterior
surface. The label shall include the ICASA logo and the ICASA issued license number, as shown in the
figure below. The minimum width and height of the ICASA logo shall be 3 mm. The approval labels
must be purchased by the customer’s local representative directly from the approval authority ICASA.
A sample of a NORA-W36 ICASA label is shown below:
More information on registration as a Responsible Integrator and labeling requirements can be found
at the following website:
Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) web site -