I've always wondered about boats or yachts which spend the bulk of their time 
tied up in a harbor next to hundreds if not thousands of other boats or yachts 
where people can live in close approximation. So is a harbor considered a 
residential area which would require Class B computing devices among other 
electronic devices?? A harbor is really like a trailer park. How does the FCC 
consider motor homes or trailers?

Interesting Topic.

The Other Brian

From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Michael Derby
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 5:50 AM
To: 'Thomas Cokenias'; EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: RE: [PSES] Verification under FCC rules and our Digital Class A 
product for industrial use only

Hello  all,

I agree with Tom that it only applies to "Class B" computer peripherals.

However, I thought I'd share an interesting recent experience with you, for 
your information.

I sent a KDB to the FCC about a boat (luxury yacht) that had a USB port on the 
dashboard (I'm not sure if boat users employ the terminology 'dashboard'?   I 
guess I mean the place where the 'driver' stands, to guide the 'pointy end' of 
the boat).   :)

The USB port on the dashboard was there to allow a person to use a laptop, to 
update the software to the boat's GPS and navigation systems.

The FCC confirmed that the GPS etc. within the boat's dashboard would require a 
DoC, because it becomes a Class B computer peripheral when you take a laptop 
onto the boat and plug it into the dashboard.

I suspect this probably comes from the history of the Class B or A decision, 
with regard to proximity to television receivers.
Being a luxury yacht, it had many television receivers.

I confess, I was surprised.

Michael.


Michael Derby
Regulatory Engineer
ACB Europe

From: Thomas Cokenias [mailto:t...@tncokenias.org]
Sent: 22 August 2013 21:43
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG<mailto:EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
Subject: Re: [PSES] Verification under FCC rules and our Digital Class A 
product for industrial use only

Hi Binayak

Your product is used and sold  for use in the non-residential/industrial 
environment only, so your product is class A and requires verification only, 
even though it could be connected to a class B computer as a peripheral

best regards

Tom Cokenias

On Aug 22, 2013, at 11:48 AM, Binayak Marahatta wrote:

Dear experts,

We wanted to do Verification under FCC rules and We have Digital Class A 
product ( touch display for industrial application only). Test required for 
verification process is OK (No harmful interference at Industrial environment). 
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 
digital device. These limits provide reasonable protection against harmful 
interference when equipment is operated in a commercial environment.

*************************************************************************************************************************

I know the following from FCC:

Verification: allows you to use an FCC listed lab or you can use your own lab.


  *   Both require you to maintain test records in a format specified in the 
rules:
Verification:- Retention of Records are in 2.955 of the rules.

1. No additional description of measurement facilities is required if using a 
FCC listed lab under 2.948 (1 ) (ii)

2. If using your own lab then in additional to records defined in 2.955 a 
description of measurement facilities is require under 2.948 (1).

  *    Both the DoC and Verification are called self-declaration procedures 
(i.e. the Commission does not formally approve) , but does require you to 
produce records of testing if the commission request it:
********************************************************************************************************************

Additional questions:

If   device has a USB 2.0 port for sharing data or installing new software from 
 computer, RJ-45 Ethernet connector, DVI-D, protective conductor connection, 
Connection for 24 V DC supply,Serial interface etc, then does it classified as 
a "computer peripheral" and would it  need either Certification or DoC for that 
function??

Do you think we just needs Verification for this industrial Class A device?


Please advise.

Thank you for your help.

Best regards,

Bin
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