15 legal and regulatory notices, 1 important note on modifications, Legal and regulatory notices – Motorola PTP 400 Series User Manual
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Legal and Regulatory Notices
15.1 Important Note on Modifications
Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made
unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance. Any such
modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the
manufacturer’s warranty.
15.2 National and Regional Regulatory Notices – 4.9 GHz Variant
The system has been approved under FCC Part 90 and Industry Canade RSS-211 for Public
Safety Agency usage. The installer/operator is responsible for obtaining the appropriate site
licenses before installing/using the system.
FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers are listed in Table 21.
Table 21 - US FCC IDs and Industry Canada certification numbers
15.3 National and Regional Regulatory Notices – 5.8 GHz Variant
15.3.1 U.S. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) Notification
This system has achieved Type Approval in various countries around the world. This means
that the system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to
comply. The frequency band in which the system operates is ‘unlicensed’ and the system is
allowed to be used provided it does not cause interference. Further, it is not guaranteed
protection against interference from other products and installations.
This device complies with part 15 of the US FCC Rules and Regulations and with RSS-210 of
Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. In Canada, users should be
cautioned to take note that high power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they
have priority) of 5250 – 5350 MHz and 5650 – 5850 MHz and these radars could cause
interference and/or damage to license-exempt local area networks (LELAN).