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Joseph Brunett <jdbrunett@gmail.com>
Response to Inquiry to FCC (Tracking Number 474491)
Generic Office of Engineering Technology <oetech@fccsun27w.fcc.gov>
To: jdbrunett@gmail.com
Inquiry:
Please address the following two questions. 1) Is it permissible for a Part 15 device to be sold without a users
manual (or other paper/electronic document) so long as all required statements (id number, rf hazard and
interference warnings, etc...) are placed directly on the device? 2) If all required statements are placed on a
device, must a users manual (or other paper/electronic document) be provided when applying for
certification? Thanks. JDB
Response:
If the device is sold with the user manual attached to the product like a label, then the text of that label/manual
document should be submitted as the User Manual in the FCC application for Certification. Please note that a
User Manual exhibit is required for most Certification applications.
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Page 1 of 1Gmail - Response to Inquiry to FCC (Tracking Number 474491)
Joseph Brunett <jdbrunett@gmail.com>
Response to Inquiry to FCC (Tracking Number 474491)
Generic Office of Engineering Technology <oetech@fccsun27w.fcc.gov>
To: jdbrunett@gmail.com
Inquiry:
Please address the following two questions. 1) Is it permissible for a Part 15 device to be sold without a users
manual (or other paper/electronic document) so long as all required statements (id number, rf hazard and
interference warnings, etc...) are placed directly on the device? 2) If all required statements are placed on a
device, must a users manual (or other paper/electronic document) be provided when applying for
certification? Thanks. JDB
---Reply from Customer on 09/22/2006--Just to verify I am understanding this correctly. Most applications require a users manual exhibit. However,
that exhibit may be comprized of an ID label drawing or photograph, so long as that label clearly
demonstrates all information required of the users manual for compliance. Please confirm. JDB
Response:
Your understanding is correct. Since the manufacturer does not supply an actual user manual, ! then they
may use the product label which contains the required FCC information as a user manual exhibit.
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Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 11:30
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