Table Of Contents
Cisco Network Modules and Interface Cards Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
Compliance with FCC Part 68 Requirements
Industry Canada Certification Identification Numbers
Equipment Attachment Limitations
European Directives Compliance
Statement 191—VCCI Class A Warning for Japan
Statement 1071 — Warning Definition
Statement 4—Power Supply Warning
Statement 7—DC Power Disconnection Warning
Statement 8—DC Power Connection Warning
Statement 12—Power Supply Disconnection Warning
Statement 43—Jewelry Removal Warning
Statement 68—WAN Interface Card Insertion Warning
Statement 88—Service Personnel Warning
Statement 125—Radiation from Open Port Aperture
Statement 194—Chassis Lifting Warning
Statement 198—Power Failure Warning
Statement 212—Unit Connection Warning
Statement 240—Laser Radiation Warning
Statement 347—Failure to Secure the Expansion Module
Statement 373—Must Connect To An Indoor Antenna
Statement 374—Equipment Connected to Outdoor Cameras
Statement 376—Hazardous Voltages May be Present
Statement 1001—Work During Lightning Activity
Statement 1004 — Installation Instructions
Statement 1008—Class 1 Laser Product
Statement 1016—Invisible Laser Radiation
Statement 1024 — Ground Conductor
Statement 1026 — WAN Port Static Shock
Statement 1027—Class 1 LED Product
Statement 1029 — Blank Faceplates and Cover Panels
Statment 1030 — Equipment Installation
Statement 1031—EU Public Network Port
Statement 1036 — Telephone Jacks in Wet Locations
Statement 1037 — Uninsulated Wires and Terminals
Statement 1038—Telephone Use During an Electrical Storm
Statement 1039 — Telephone Use by Gas Leak
Statement 1040 — Product Disposal
Statement 1041 — Disconnecting Telephone-Network Cables
Statement 1042—Ring Signal Generator
Statement 1043—Installation Hazard
Statement 1044—Port Connections
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Cisco Network Modules and Interface Cards Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
This document provides domestic and international regulatory compliance and safety information for the Cisco network modules and interface cards supported in the following products:
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Cisco 1700 series
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Cisco 1800 (modular)
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Cisco 2600 series
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Cisco 2800 series
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Cisco 3600 series
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Cisco 3700 series
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Cisco 3800 series
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Cisco MWR 1941-DC routers
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Cisco IAD243x series
This document contains the following sections:
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Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Installation Precautions
This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. Access to emergency services can be affected by any call-barring function of this equipment.
California Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act (Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 33)
The battery inside this product might contain perchlorate, a known hazardous substance, so special handling and disposal of this product might be necessary. For more information about perchlorate and best management practices for perchlorate-containing substances, see http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWaste/Perchlorate/index.cfm.
Agency Compliance
The following agency compliance applies to Cisco network modules and interface cards, when used in Cisco 1700 series, Cisco 1800 (modular), Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 2800 series, Cisco 3600 series, Cisco 3700 series, Cisco 3800 series, Cisco MWR 1941-DC , and Cisco IAD243x series routers.
USA
FCC Part 15 Notice
When used in Cisco 1700 series, Cisco 1800 series (modular), Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 2800 series, Cisco 3600 series, Cisco 3700 series, Cisco 3800 series, Cisco MWR 1941-DC , Cisco IAD243x series routers, Cisco network modules and interface cards comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
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This device may not cause harmful interference.
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This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Modifying this equipment without Cisco's authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A or Class B digital devices. In that event, your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations, and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Radio Notice
Table 2 lists the FCC radio certification identification numbers for the 3G wireless HWIC antennas.
Table 2 FCC Radio Certification Identification Numbers
Cisco Product Name FCC IDDHWIC-3G-GSM
N7NMC8775
HWIC-3G-CDMA
N7N-MC5725
This radio module has been certified in accordance with FCC regulations as referenced in 47 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 22 and 24. These systems require a FCC operators license before operation under these technical rules is allowed.
It is the responsibility of the user to select an antenna which adheres to the following gain restrictions as specified below:
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HWIC-3G-GSM
To comply with FCC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human exposure to RF radiation, the maximum antenna gain, including cable loss, must not exceed 8 dBi in the cellular band and 4 dBi in the PCS band.
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HWIC-3G-CDMA
To comply with FCC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human exposure to RF radiation, the maximum antenna gain, including cable loss, must not exceed 5 dBi in the cellular band and 4.1 dBi in the PCS band.
Table 3 FCC Regulatory Standards Compliance - Specification Description
Type ComplianceSafety
47 CFR Part 1.1310
47 CFR Part 2.109
EMC
47CFR Part 15 (FCC) Class A
Radio
47CFR Part 22H
47CFR Part 24E
RF Radiation Exposure
The HWIC-3G-GSM and HWIC-3G-CDMA have been evaluated for Radio Frequency Exposure Levels for Humans in accordance with the various regulatory requirements world wide. The systems have been evaluated and found compliant with the limits as referenced in the International Electrical Engineering and Electronics (IEEE) C95. 1 standard (99) and the International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) limits.
The HWIC's have been evaluated as a mobile device and such based on the evaluation per that criteria and in compliance with the various international guidelines, Cisco recommends that the antennas be mounted a minimum of 25cm (9.9 inches) away from the general public.
According to the World Health Organization, all research reviews conducted so far have indicated that exposures below the limits recommended in the ICNIRP (1998) EMF guidelines, covering all currently used radio frequencies, do not produce any known adverse health effect.
In the US, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment.
This radio has been evaluated and meets the requirements for operation in the uncontrolled environment as referenced in 47 CFR Part 1.1310. This limit is based on the limits recommended by American National Standards Institute C95.1 (1999).
Additional information can be found at: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety
In some case's with the use of high gain antenna's, an Environmental Assessment in accordance with 47 CFR Part 1.1307 may be required before the system can be operated. Note other restrictions on the use of high gain antennas may also exist, please consult section on antenna's
Co-Location: This transmitter has been evaluated for co-location including for RF exposure with Cisco 2.4GHz, 4.9GHz and 5GHz WLAN radios and Cisco specified antennas.
Compliance with FCC Part 68 Requirements
When used in Cisco 1700 series, Cisco 1800 series (modular), Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 2800 series, Cisco 3600 series, Cisco 3700 series, Cisco 3800 series, Cisco MWR 1941-DC routers, and Cisco IAD243x series, this equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and is listed as part of the host chassis. On the bottom of the chassis is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment.
For more information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that shipped with the host chassis.
Canada
Class A Warning
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numèrique de la classe A est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.Industry Canada Certification Identification Numbers
This radio module has been certified in accordance with Industry Canada regulations as referenced in RSP-100 and the applicable radio standard specifications. These systems require an operators license before operation under these technical guidelines is allowed.
This transmitter has been evaluated in accordance with Industry Canada RSS-102 Evaluation Procedure for Mobile and Portable Transmitters with Respect to Health Canada Safety Code 6 for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields. These limits are based on the limits as referenced in the IEEE (ANSI C95.1) standard.
Co-Location: This transmitter has been evaluated for co-location including for RF exposure with Cisco 2.4GHz, 4.9GHz and 5GHz WLAN radios and Cisco specified antennas.
Additional information on RF Exposure can be obtained from the following Industry Canada website: http://spectrum.ic.gc.ca
Equipment Attachment Limitations
This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. This equipment is registered as a part of the host chassis.
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The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 1. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.
European Directives Compliance
Non-Wireless and Non-Telecom equipment—Network modules, or routers that contain neither a radio module nor a telecom interface card, will carry the CE mark to indicate compliance with the EU Directive 2004/108/EC (amended by the Directives 91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC) and with the EU Directive 2006/95/EC. The standards applied include one or more of the following: EN 300 386, EN 55 022, EN 55 024, EN 60 950-1.
Wireless and Telecom equipment—Telecom interface cards, radio modules or routers that contain a telecom interface card or a radio module will carry the CE mark and, if applicable, the Alert sign to indicate compliance with the EU Directive 1999/5/EC.
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Cellular Equipment (GSM-Based: EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS, GPRS)
The standards applied during the assessment include the following:
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Radio: EN 301 511, EN 301 908-1 and EN 301 908-2
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EMC: EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-7 and EN 301 489-24
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Safety: EN 60950-1, EN 50385
The system has been evaluated for compliance with European Union EMF Directive 1999/519/EC. This evaluation is based on the ICNIRP (International Commission of Non Ionizing Radiations Protection) limits. Based on this evaluation, a minimum distance of 25 cm from the antenna of the HWIC-3G-GSM and HWIC-3G-CDMA is required to maintain compliance.
Note
The full declaration of conformity for this product can be found on www.ciscofax.com. It can also be found in the Declarations of Conformity and regulatory information section of the appropriate product hardware installation guide, which is available on www.cisco.com.
CISPR 22 Requirements
Specifications covered:
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EN55022:1998 - EU requirements
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AS/NZS CISPR22 - Australia & New Zealand
Warning:
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This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Taiwan Class A Warning
South Korea Class A Warning
Approval Information
The following approvals are independent of host.
Australia
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
This system has been evaluated and found compliant in accordance with the Australian and New Zealand RF exposure requirements.
CautionTo ensure compliance with exposure limits to radiofrequency fields, the antenna of the HWIC-3G-GSM or HWIC-3G-CDMA should be no closer than 25 cm from the body during use.
Warning
This equipment will be inoperable when mains power fails. Statement 198
Belorussia
Canada
Hong Kong
This certifies the the HWIC-3G-GSM radio card has been evaluated and found to comply with the HKTA1033 (Issue 5) and HKTA1048 (Issue 1) performance specification issued by the Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA), Hong Kong.
Table 6
Certification Number
RE407274 TEC 7161
Certification Date
August 16, 2007
Cisco Product ID
HWIC-3G-GSM
India
Japan
The Cisco HWIC-3G-GSM radio card has been approved under the following provisions:
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Technical conditions granted in accordance with the provisions of Article 56, Paragraph I of the Telecommunication Business Law
Table 9
Certification Number
AD070057003Certification Date
July 10, 2007
Cisco Product ID
HWIC-3G-GSM
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Type certification granted in accordance with the provisions of Article 38-24 Paragraph I of the Radio Law
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Table 10
Certification Number
003XY070020000
003MW070020000
Certification Date
July 10, 2007
Cisco Product ID
HWIC-3G-GSM
Statement 191—VCCI Class A Warning for Japan
Malaysia
New Zealand
Note
This Telepermit is issued to Cisco Systems NZ Ltd., subject to the conditions of Specification PTC 100 and any further conditions stated in the appropriate dated CPAS letters.
Note
The network modules/WAN interface cards may be connected to Telecom Network.
Singapore
The radio equipment listed below is registered with the Info-communications Development Authority (IDA) of Singapore under regulation 20(6) of the Telecommunications (Dealers) Regulations (Cap 323, Rg 6) (the "Dealers Regulations") and approved for sale in Singapore. The equipment listed complies with IDA Standards DA00518.
Table 17
IDA Registration Number
G0693-07
Technical Specification
IDA TS 3G-MT
Cisco Product ID
HWIC-3G-GSM
South Africa
The following is the approval marking and ID number for the Cisco HWIC-3G-GSM radio card for use in South Africa.
South Korea
Taiwan
This is to certify the the HWIC-3G-GSM radio card has been found to comply with the PLMN01 (for GSM & DCS) & PLMN08 (for WCDMA), Taiwan.
Table 20
Certification Number
CCAC073G0250T5
Certification Date
August 18, 2007
Cisco Product ID
HWIC-3G-GSM
Translated Safety Warnings
This section includes translations in multiple languages of the warnings that appear in the hardware installation guide or quick start guide for the Cisco network modules and interface cards. Before working on equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry, and follow standard safety practices to prevent accidents. If you have questions or need assistance, see the "Obtaining Technical Assistance" section on page 65.
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Statement 1071 — Warning Definition
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Statement 4—Power Supply Warning
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Statement 7—DC Power Disconnection Warning
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Statement 8—DC Power Connection Warning
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Statement 7—DC Power Disconnection Warning
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Statement 43—Jewelry Removal Warning
























