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model CG1104, the Ethernet switch;
model CG1106, the Telematics base board;
model CG2101, the WLAN expansion card;
model CG3101, the Telematics I/O expander.
The R&TTE declaration of conformity can be downloaded at the bottom of this page.
E-mark
The USR803520 3G EMEA is complying with the Automotive EMC requirements according to regulation
UN ECE-R10 revision 4 and EU Automotive EMC directive 2004/104/EC.
The USR803520 3G EMEA is certified together with the following expansion card:
model CG2101, the WLAN expansion card.
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Attention: Your product is marked with this symbol. Electrical and electronic equipment should not be
disposed of with general household waste. There is a separate collection system for these items.
Please contact your supplier for information on their disposal policy. You may be charged for the costs
of take-back and recycling. In some countries, small products in small quantities may be disposed of at
designated collection facilities. Please contact your local authority for details.
CE Declaration of Conformity (R&TTE):
Certification of third-party expansion cards
Option offers third-party hardware developers the possibility to design their own expansion cards for
the Gateway. The Gateway and the Option expansion cards are compliant with the necessary regulatory
requirements, but third-party hardware developers should still make sure the final product remains
compliant when inserting their expansion cards into the Gateway. Before placing these tailor made
expansion cards in the market, it's the hardware developer's task to evaluate its expansion card for
continued compliance. This page aims to give some initial guidance on the amount of certification that is
needed.
The regulatory requirements for expansion cards are typically concerned with the correct use of the
radio spectrum, EMC, safety and health regulations. They check if the product is working according to RF
regulations and is safe for use; for example, no unwanted emissions, not too high power emissions, the
effective use of RF spectrum, etc. Finally, also correct labeling and information to the end user is
needed.
The amount of testing and certification work highly depends on the supported functionality. Digital
devices containing no wireless transmitter can still transmit unwanted emissions (unintentional
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