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( W#c  ( h    S'  !8i! ÆW{Forward ă   MVThis bulletin provides a basic understanding of the FCC regulations for digital devices, followed by   Msome answers to commonly-asked questions. To assist readers in locating specific rules, the rule references are displayed in a column to the right of the text.   MWe welcome comments on improvements that can be made to this bulletin. Please address such comments to: !-Federal Communications Commission +Office of Engineering and Technology *Customer Service Branch, MS 1300F2 Q7435 Oakland Mills Road ]YColumbia, MD 21046 ]Fax: (301) 3442050 REMail: labinfo@fcc.gov   MNote: Some editorial changes were made in this bulletin for clarity, and to reflect changes in the names, addresses and telephone numbers of information sources and FCC offices.  MԊThe information in this bulletin reflects the current rules and regulations governing digital devices.   MThese rules and regulations are expected to change soon as a result of final action to be taken on the   MNotice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) adopted in ET Docket 9519. In the NPRM, the FCC   Mproposes to amend Parts 2 and 15 of the rules to deregulate the equipment authorization requirements for digital devices.   MThe fees listed in this bulletin reflect those in effect at the time of printing, but are subject to change.   McCurrent fee information can be obtained from The FCC's Public Access Link (PAL) and the Office  S4  M*of Engineering and Technology (OET) Fee Filing Guide. See " FCC's computer bulletin board " and  Sy4  M  "Obtaining forms and fee filing guides" under  Additional Information on pages 12 and 13 of this bulletin. "",p*p*!" 8"ii"  S'H TABLE OF CONTENTS ă    `k"#Page        Xdd  w TIntroduction T!dp"X# 1 Xdd  w TDigital Devices and Personal Computers T!dp"X# 2 Xdd  w TPeripherals to a Digital Device T!dp"X# 2 Xdd  w TSubassemblies of a Digital Device T!dp"X# 3 Xdd  w TClass A and Class B Digital Devices T!dp"X# 3 Xdd  w TEquipment Authorization T!dp"X# 5  SX'XddX dd TCertification T! p"X# 5  S2'XddX dd TVerification T! p"X# 6 Xdd  w TDigital devices that are exempt from FCC technical standards. T!dp"X# 7 Xdd  w TCommonly Asked Questions T!dp"X# 8  Sl'XddX dd TWhat is the difference between a Class A and Class B digital device? T! p"X# 8  SF'XddX dd TWhat happens if one sells or imports noncompliant digital devices? T! p"X# 9  S 'XddX dd TCan someone assemble and sell a computer without getting FCC authorization? T! pc"X# 10  Q'XddX dd TWhat changes can be made to an FCC-authorized device without requiring a new  S'FCC authorization? T! pc"X# 10  Q'XddX dd THow does the FCC regulate a digital device that is part of another radio  S'frequency device?! pc"X# 11  S^'XddX dd TWhat happens if a digital device causes interference? T! pc"X# 11 Xdd  w TAdditional Information T!dpc"X# 12  S4XddX dd T Obtaining rules  T! pc"X# 12  S4XddX dd T Obtaining forms and fee filing guides  T! pc"X# 12  S4XddX dd T Equipment authorization procedures  T! pc"X# 12  Ss4XddX dd T Obtaining equipment authorization filing packets  T! pc"X# 12  SL4XddX dd T Rule interpretations  T! pc"X# 13  S% 4XddX dd T Part 68 registration requirements  T! pc"X# 13  S 4XddX dd T FCC's computer bulletin board  T! pc"X# 13  S!4XddX dd T Status desk  T! pc"X# 13 "#,p*p*""  S'    BLx(#   * FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Office of Engineering and Technology K7Washington, DC 20554 a UNDERSTANDING THE FCC REGULATIONS 0 FOR COMPUTERS AND OTHER DIGITAL DEVICES `6X#GOET Bulletin 62  S'`X#MDecember 1993 ă  S'`X##C\  P6QQwP# (Edited and reprinted Feb. 1996) ă  Sp'#&J\  P6Qr&P#  S ' Introduction   7Digital technology is used virtually everywhere. Coffee pots, wrist watches, automobiles, cash registers,  personal computers, telephones, and thousands of other types of common electronic equipment rely on  digital technology to function. At any time of the day, most people are within a few meters of consumer products that use digital technology.  7While digital technology has been used to provide outstanding convenience and benefit to today's society,  it also has the potential to interfere with radio communications. Digital technology by its very nature  generates radio noise, and that noise can interfere with police, ambulance and fire communications, radio and television broadcasting, and air traffic control operations.  The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has rules to limit the potential for harmful interference  being caused to radio communications by computers and other products using digital technology. In its  regulations, the FCC takes into account the fact that different types of products using digital technology  &have different potentials for causing harmful interference. As a result, the FCC's regulations have the  greatest impact on products that are most likely to cause harmful interference, and little impact on those that are least likely to cause interference.  This bulletin is intended to provide a general understanding of the FCC's regulations and policies applying  Rto products using digital technology and, especially, computers. It reflects the current text and  interpretations of the FCC's regulations. More detailed information is contained in the regulations  themselves, which can be found in Part 15 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations. This bulletin does not replace or supersede those regulations.  Manufacturers and parties that sell products containing digital technology are strongly encouraged to review  the FCC's regulations closely. Recognizing that new uses of digital technology often generate questions  Ethat are not directly addressed in the regulations, we welcome inquiries or requests for specific  interpretations. Occasionally, the FCC proposes changes to its regulations, generally to address industry  concerns and as new uses of digital technology and new communications services appear. See the section  SH$' titled  Additional Information for information on obtaining the FCC regulations, requesting interpretations, and finding out about proposed rule changes. "X),p*p*_("Ԍ S'ԙ Digital Devices and Personal Computers   S4 `ԇA digital device is a device or system that generates and uses digital timing signals  Soperating at greater than 9,000 cycles per second (9kHz). Many types of electronic  equipment and consumer products are digital devices because they contain circuitry  (using such digital timing signals. Examples of digital devices include computers,  5calculators, digital watches and clocks, automotive electronic systems, and most telephones, microwave ovens, video cassette recorders, and security alarm systems.",p*p*"  dB'#I2PG;P#Section15.3(k)#&a\  P6G;r&P# HV,p*p*V$*p*p*Hԯ  S4 qԇA personal computer is a special type of digital device a computer that is marketed  for use in the home. Computers that are marketed through retail outlets or through  mail order catalogs, and advertised to the general public, are considered to be personal computers."" ,p*p* "  dB'#I2PG;P#Section15.3(s)#&a\  P6G;r&P#H,p*p*w$ wp*p*Hԯ  iԇIn order to prevent the radio noise generated by the digital device from interfering  iwith radio communications, digital devices must be designed to contain the noise.  zThis is accomplished by: 1) designing the digital circuitry in a manner that minimizes  radio noise emissions; 2) enclosing the circuitry in a well-grounded case that prevents  radio noise from escaping; and, 3) including a well-filtered power supply that keeps the radio noise from leaking onto the electrical power lines." ,p*p*" H ,p*p* $  p*p*Hԯ  ԇMost digital devices are subject to FCC technical standards that limit the amount of  \radio noise that can be radiated from the digital device or conducted by the digital  device onto the electrical power lines. Most digital devices must be tested and shown  to be compliant with these standards before they can be marketed. In addition,  zpersonal computers are required to be authorized by the FCC because they have been found to have the potential for causing interference.",p*p*a"  dB'#I2PG;P#Section15.107 Section15.109 Section2.803 Section2.805 Section2.806  dB'Section15.101(a)#&a\  P6G;r&P# H,p*p*G$Qp*p*Hԯ  S'ԇ Peripherals to a Digital Device ",p*p*" H,p*p*$zp*p*Hԯ  SR4 zԇAny device that feeds data into or receives data from a digital device is a  peripheral  S+' B of the digital device. Peripherals include external devices that connect to a digital  device by wire or cable, and circuit boards within the digital device that connect it  to external peripherals. Also included are circuit boards that increase the operating  ror processing speed of a digital device. Examples of peripherals are computer  printers, monitors, keyboards, printer cards, video cards, local area network cards, modems, and enhancement or accelerator boards. "c,p*p*"  dBR'#I2PG;P#Section15.3(r)#&a\  P6G;r&P#HR,p*p*$;Rp*p*Hԯ  ԇPeripherals to a digital device are subject to FCC technical standards because they can  igenerate their own radio noise or allow the escape of radio noise generated by the  digital devices to which they are connected. Peripherals to a personal computer must be authorized by the FCC."",p*p*!"  dB '#I2PG;P#Section15.101(a)#&a\  P6G;r&P#H ,p*p*;$s#p ;p*p*Hԯ "#%,p*p*$" HK$,p*p*K#$%K$K#p*p*Hԯ"%,p*p*$"  S'ԇ Subassemblies of a Digital Device ",p*p*" H,p*p*$p*p*Hԯ  vԇCircuit boards, integrated circuit chips, and other components that are completely  S4 zinternal to a digital device are  subassemblies of the digital device. (Note, however,  Bthat circuit boards or cards that are connected to external devices or increase the  operating or processing speed of a digital device are considered peripherals.)  Examples of subassemblies include internal memory expansion boards, internal disk drives, internal disk drive controller boards, CPU boards, and power supplies.",p*p*"  dB'#I2PG;P#Section15.101(e)#&a\  P6G;r&P#H,p*p*$*p*p*Hԯ  ԇSubassemblies may be sold to the general public or to manufacturers for incorporation  into a final product. While subassemblies are not directly subject to FCC technical   standards or equipment authorization requirements, digital devices containing  subassemblies must still comply with the FCC's technical requirements. Accordingly,  manufacturers of subassemblies should design their products so the digital devices into which they are installed will comply with the technical standards.  S ' Class A and Class B Digital Devices " ,p*p*' " H,p*p*w$Ywp*p*Hԯ  S14 ԇDigital devices fall into two categories --  ClassA  and  ClassB.  ClassA digital  devices are ones that are marketed exclusively for use in business, industrial and  `commercial environments. ClassB digital devices are ones that are marketed for use anywhere, including residential environments.",p*p*Q"  dB1'#I2PG;P#Section15.3(h)  dB'Section15.3(i)#&a\  P6G;r&P#H,p*p*}$}1p*p*Hԯ Examples of Digital Devices "B,p*p*" Hj,p*p*$jp*p*Hԯ O ddx !ddxH H O   j y   Class Ay  Class B `  yR   Mainframe computersR 4 Personal computers` P RE  uSophisticated multiuser computersJE = Portable computersP0 E   . Sophisticated engineering  workstations  z  0J   BԇThe technical standards for ClassB equipment are stricter than those for ClassA  ,equipment because the ClassB equipment may be located closer to radios, TVs, and  mother receivers that tend to be susceptible to interference. ClassA equipment, on the  other hand, will generally be located in office buildings and factories where it is likely to be separated from radio and TV receivers by greater distances." ,p*p*"  dBR'#I2PG;P#Section15.107  dB'Section15.109#&a\  P6G;r&P#H,p*p*&$!@R}p*p*Hԯ  iԇThe ClassB technical standards are designed to protect against interference being  caused to a receiver located about 10 meters away, such as might be found in a  neighbor's house or apartment. The standards are not intended to prevent interference  at closer distances or within the digital device user's residence. Such interference problems can usually be resolved by the user. 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The rules in Part68 are designed to protect against harm to the telephone network.X,p*p*3KG!8  X  dB`'!K#I2PG;P#Section 15.101(a) !KSection 2.803 !KSection 2.805  dBR'!KSection 2.806#&a\  P6G;r&P#~R,p*p*H$E`Mp*p*3KG!8  ~ԯ  Q@'Certification  S4 ԇThe certification procedure requires that tests be performed on the device to be  authorized. These tests measure the levels of radio frequency energy that are radiated  by the device into the open air or conducted by the device onto the power lines.  0After these tests are performed, a report must be produced showing the test procedure,  ithe test results, and some additional information about the device including design  drawings. The specific information that must be included in a certification report is detailed in Part2 of the FCC Rules.X,p*p*_3KG!8  X  dB'#I2PG;P#Sections2.1031  dBn' through 2.1045#&a\  P6G;r&P#~n,p*p*$rp*p*3KG!8  ~ԯ  ԇCertified digital devices are required to have a compliance label affixed to them.  9They also must have an information statement regarding the interference potential of  the device and information about any special accessories needed to ensure FCC  Xcompliance included in their instruction manuals. The applicant for a grant of  certification is responsible for having the compliance label produced, and for having  it affixed to each device that is marketed or imported. However, the compliance label  Band FCCID label (see below) may not be attached to any devices until a grant of  certification has been obtained for the devices. The wording for the compliance label and the information statement is included in Part15.XI$,p*p*#3KG!8  X  dB'#I2PG;P#Section2.909 Section15.19 Section15.21 Section15.27 Section15.105  S '#&a\  P6G;r&P#~ ,p*p*L $!%Mp*p*3KG!8  ~ԯ  ԇCertified devices are also required to have an FCCID label attached to them. The  FFCCID label must be permanently marked (etched, engraved, indelibly printed, etc.)  Feither directly on the device, or on a tag that is permanently affixed (riveted, welded,  etc.) to the device. The FCCID label must be readily visible to the purchaser at the time of purchase.XY),p*p*_(3KG!8  XԌX ,p*p*3KG!8  X  dB%'#;2PQP#Section 2.925#&J\  P6Qr&P#  dB&'#;2PQP#Section 2.926#&J\  P6Qr&P#  dBE''#;2PQP#Section 15.19  S''#&a\  P6G;r&P#~',p*p*'$ %%p*p*3KG!8  ~ԯ X` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8: