HUAWEI MU739 HSPA+ LGA Module
Hardware Guide
Certifications
Issue 01 (2011-08-24)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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7.4.5
Certification Modes
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By affixing a certification mark to a product, the manufacturer declares that the
product is compliant with the relevant certification standards. For example, a
manufacturer declares that its product complies with relevant EU directives if it
affixes a CE mark to the product.
NB certification
By affixing a certification mark issued by an authorized certification body to a
product, the manufacturer declares that the product passes the NB certification
tests and complies with the relevant certification standards. The CE0682 mark
issued by CETECOM, the UL mark issued by UL, and the GS mark issued by
TUV Rheinland are three examples of NB certification marks.
NB certification is used for Huawei modules in most cases.
7.4.6
Certification Types
CE Certification
According to the R&TTE Directive 1999/95/EC, all wireless equipment and
telecommunications terminals sold in EU must meet all the stipulated health, safety,
RF, and EMC requirements that provide for CE mark. Wireless equipment using
frequency bands whose use is not harmonized throughout the EU should pass the
certification test of a notified body. Notification should be given no less than four
weeks in advance of the start of placing on the market and should provide information
about the radio characteristics of the equipment (in particular frequency bands,
channel spacing, type of modulation and RF-power) and the identification number of
the notified body. The CE mark is a mandatory European mark. Any product placed on
the single market in the European Economic Area should be affixed with a CE mark.
The CE mark of wireless equipment relates to the used frequency bands and the
notified body. For this reason, the CE mark on the nameplate consists of letters C and
E, the identification number of the notified body, and a
symbol.
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