NORA-W36 series - System integration manual
UBX-22021120 - R01
Regulatory compliance
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The configuration of the modular transmitter when installed into the host product must be within
the authorization of the modular transmitter at all times and cannot be changed to include
unauthorized modes of operation through accessible interfaces of the host product. The Wi-Fi Tx
output power limits approved by FCC grant must be followed. In particular, the modular
transmitter installed in the host product will not have the capability to operate on the operating
channels/frequencies referred to in the section(s) below, namely one or several of the following
channels: 12 (2467 MHz), 13 (2472 MHz), 120 (5600 MHz), 124 (5620 MHz), and 128 (5640 MHz).
The channels 12 (2467 MHz), 13 (2472 MHz), 120 (5600 MHz), 124 (5620 MHz), and 128 (5640
MHz) are allowed to
be used only for modules that are certified for the usage (“modular
transmitter”).
End product designers must verify that the module in use is certified as supporting
DFS client functionality.
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The host product uses only authorized firmware images provided by u-blox and/or by the
manufacturer of the RF chipset used inside the modular transmitter.
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The configuration of the modular transmitter must always follow the requirements specified in
and cannot be changed to include unauthorized modes of operation
through accessible interfaces of the host product.
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The modular transmitter must when installed into the host product have a regional setting that is
compliant with authorized US modes and the host product is protected from being modified by
third parties to configure unauthorized modes of operation for the modular transmitter, including
the country code.
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The host product into which the modular transmitter is installed does not provide any interface
for the installer to enter configuration parameters into the end product that exceeds those
authorized.
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The host product into which the modular transmitter is installed does not provide any interface to
third parties to upload any unauthorized firmware images into the modular transmitter and
prevents third parties from making unauthorized changes to all or parts of the modular
transmitter device driver software and configuration.
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OET KDB 594280 D01
lists the topics that must be addressed to ensure that the end-product
specific host meets the Configuration Control requirements.
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OET KDB 594280 D02
lists the topics that must be addressed to ensure that the end-product
specific host meets the Software Security Requirements for U-NII Devices.
6.4.7
Operating frequencies
NORA-W36 802.11b/g/n operation outside the 2412
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2462 MHz band is prohibited in the US and
Canada and 802.11a/n operation in the 5600
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5650 MHz band is prohibited in Canada. Configuration
of the module to operate on channels 12
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13 and 120
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128 must be prevented accordingly.