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Licensing Requirements
To operate a radio frequency (RF) system in a given country, the user must first obtain permission from the
regulatory agency that controls radio operations in that country. Most countries require type and safety
approval, as well as licensing for RF transmitters. Users in all countries should check with the appropriate
local authorities for licensing requirements.
U.S. Licensing
This AI1422E Reader System requires an FCC Part 90 license to operate in the U.S. The authorized
frequency bands in the U.S. are 902.25-903.75 and 910.00-921.50 MHz only if the reader does not
modulate (i.e. ATA only). If the reader does modulate (SeGo) the frequency range is constricted to 911.75-
919.75.
The user is responsible for filing the FCC license according to FCC regulations. Access the FCC Web site
at
https://www.fcc.gov/licensing-databases/forms
https://www.fcc.gov/licensing
to obtain additional
information concerning licensing requirements.
An FCC license provides the user with the legal authorization to operate the RFID systems on the licensed
frequencies at the site specified in the license. Only an authorized installer or service technician can set
the frequency for the AI1422E Reader System to that specified in the FCC site license.
The FCC license also provides the user with protection and authorization to maintain the system should
any other RFID be used in the licensed area after the AI1422E Reader System is installed.