TG 500 – Authorisation and registration
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11.
Service
When servicing is required, please contact an authorised professional. Never open the device yourself, as this will invalidate all warranty
claims.
12.
Authorisation and registration obligation
Before operating your radio microphone system or other audio transmission applications, ask the responsible supervisory authority for fre-
quency utilisation for the exact frequency allocations and apply for any individual licence required. In Germany, the branch offices of the
Federal Network Agency (www.bundesnetzagentur.de) are responsible for this.
Important:
Depending on the frequency range and region, wireless systems may require a broadcasting licence and may be subject to registration and
fees. In Germany, all wireless microphones may be used in the UHF range 823 to 832 MHz and 1785 to 1805 MHz without registration
and therefore do not require a licence or fees.
For professional users in Germany, frequency ranges requiring registration are from 518 to 548 MHz and 606 to 636 MHz.
Frequency bands 3 and 4 also allow for operation outside of the universally allocated (and therefore free-of-charge) frequency range. It is
the responsibility of the user to set suitable frequencies.
Current information about regulations regarding the operation of wireless systems in Germany can be found at: www.bundesnetzagentur.de
The components of the TG 500 system are licensed in accordance with EU Directive 2014/53/EU as follows: “TG 500B Beltpack Transmitter”
“TG 500H Handheld Transmitter”
13.
Simplified EU declaration of conformity
beyerdynamic hereby declares that the wireless transmission device complies with the EU Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the
EU declaration of conformity is available online at the following address:
http://www.beyerdynamic.com/cod