[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 47, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 47CFR2.925]



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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION

 

              CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

 

PART 2_FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL RULES AND 

REGULATIONS--Table of Contents

 

              Subpart J_Equipment Authorization Procedures

 

Sec.  2.925  Identification of equipment.



    (a) Each equipment covered in an application for equipment 

authorization shall bear a nameplate or label listing the following:

    (1) FCC Identifier consisting of the two elements in the exact order 

specified in Sec.  2.926. The FCC Identifier shall be preceded by the 

term FCC ID in capital letters on a single line, and shall be of a type 

size large enough to be legible without the aid of magnification.



    Example: FCC ID XXX123. XXX--Grantee Code 123--Equipment Product 

Code



    (2) Any other statements or labeling requirements imposed by the 

rules governing the operation of the specific



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class of equipment, except that such statement(s) of compliance may 

appear on a separate label at the option of the applicant/grantee.

    (3) Equipment subject only to registration will be identified 

pursuant to part 68 of this chapter.

    (b) Any device subject to more than one equipment authorization 

procedure may be assigned a single FCC Identifier. However, a single FCC 

Identifier is required to be assigned to any device consisting of two or 

more sections assembled in a common enclosure, on a common chassis or 

circuit board, and with common frequency controlling circuits. Devices 

to which a single FCC Identifier has been assigned shall be identified 

pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section.

    (1) Separate FCC Identifiers may be assigned to a device consisting 

of two or more sections assembled in a common enclosure, but constructed 

on separate sub-units or circuit boards with independent frequency 

controlling circuits. The FCC Identifier assigned to any transmitter 

section shall be preceded by the term TX FCC ID, the FCC Identifier 

assigned to any receiver section shall be preceded by the term RX FCC ID 

and the identifier assigned to any remaining section(s) shall be 

preceded by the term FCC ID.

    (2) Where telephone equipment subject to part 68 of this chapter, 

and a radiofrequency device subject to equipment authorization 

requirements are assembled in a common enclosure, the nameplate/label 

shall display the FCC Registration Number in the format specified in 

part 68 and the FCC Identifier in the format specified in paragraph (a) 

of this section.

    (3) Applications filed on or after May 1, 1981, and applications 

filed earlier requesting equipment authorization using the single system 

of identification pursuant to section (a)(1) will receive a review of 

the identification portion by the Commission's Laboratory with respect 

to nameplate/label design within 30 days after receipt at the 

Laboratory. Failure by the Laboratory to reject a nameplate design 

proposed in any particular application within this time period will 

constitute de-facto acceptance of the nameplate/label design for that 

particular equipment. Such de facto acceptance will be limited to the 

equipment covered by the particular application and will not be 

considered to establish a precedent for other applications. This review 

deadline applies only to the proposed nameplate/label design, not to the 

remainder of the application.

    (4) For a transceiver, the receiver portion of which is subject to 

verification pursuant to Sec.  15.101 of this chapter, the FCC 

Identifier required for the transmitter portion shall be preceded by the 

term FCC ID.

    (c) [Reserved]

    (d) In order to validate the grant of equipment authorization, the 

nameplate or label shall be permanently affixed to the equipment and 

shall be readily visible to the purchaser at the time of purchase.

    (1) As used here, permanently affixed means that the required 

nameplate data is etched, engraved, stamped, indelibly printed, or 

otherwise permanently marked on a permanently attached part of the 

equipment enclosure. Alternatively, the required information may be 

permanently marked on a nameplate of metal, plastic, or other material 

fastened to the equipment enclosure by welding, riveting, etc., or with 

a permanent adhesive. Such a nameplate must be able to last the expected 

lifetime of the equipment in the environment in which the equipment will 

be operated and must not be readily detachable.

    (2) As used here, readily visible means that the nameplate or 

nameplate data must be visible from the outside of the equipment 

enclosure. It is preferable that it be visible at all times during 

normal installation or use, but this is not a prerequisite for grant of 

equipment authorization.

    (e) A software defined radio may be equipped with a means such as a 

user display screen to display the FCC identification number normally 

contained in the nameplate or label. The information must be readily 

accessible, and the user manual must describe how to access the 

electronic display.

    (f) Where it is shown that a permanently affixed nameplate is not 

desirable or is not feasible, an alternative method of positively 

identifying the equipment may be used if approved by



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the Commission. The proposed alternative method of identification and 

the justification for its use must be included with the application for 

equipment authorization.



    Note: As an example, a device intended to be implanted within the 

body of a test animal or person would probably require an alternate 

method of identification.



    (g) The term FCC ID and the coded identification assigned by the 

Commission shall be in a size of type large enough to be readily 

legible, consistent with the dimensions of the equipment and its 

nameplate. However, the type size for the FCC Identifier is not required 

to be larger than eight-point.



[44 FR 17177, Mar. 21, 1979, as amended at 44 FR 55574, Sept. 27, 1979; 

46 FR 21013, Apr. 8, 1981; 52 FR 21687, June 9, 1987; 54 FR 1698, Jan. 

17, 1989; 62 FR 10470, Mar. 7, 1997; 66 FR 50840, Oct. 5, 2001]