The unique identifier is generally the FCC ID and/or the DoC Logo ("F" with
"C" inside another "C").  If your product is subject to either certification
or Declaration of Conformity Authorization procedures you must carry the FCC
ID or the DoC logo respectively on the product.

Interesting note is that the DoC Logo is commonly misused in that mfg's of
Class A (or verified)devices will apply the logo.  We see that a lot and
mfg's are surprised to hear that they cannot use that logo on their Class A
or "Verified" equipment. 
 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Charles
Blackham
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 6:35 AM
To: Jim Eichner; [email protected]
Subject: RE: FCC Part 15 "unique identifier"

Jim

I interpret the "unique identifier" as being whatever is required to tie
the product to the manual containing the statement - e.g. the model
number, providing of course it's model number is not "FCC ID:ABC123" :-)

I used this approach a previous life for class A Token Ring adapter
cards, on which we wrote "FCC Class A - see manual"

Regards
Charlie


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim
Eichner
Sent: 12 September 2005 23:39
To: [email protected]
Subject: FCC Part 15 "unique identifier"

For a switch-mode power conversion product that is physically quite
small, we are eyeing the following Part 15B easement regarding markings:

(5) When the device is so small or for such use that it is not
practicable to place the statement specified under paragraph (a) of this
section on it, the information required by this paragraph shall be
placed in a prominent location in the instruction manual or pamphlet
supplied to the user or, alternatively, shall be placed on the container
in which the device is marketed. However, the FCC identifier or the
unique identifier, as appropriate, must be displayed on the device.

So far so good, but what is the "unique identifier"?  I find no other
reference to it anywhere, including in the Definitions.  The FCC
identifier is not an option for us as we are under the verification
process where we have no FCC identifier.

Thanks,

Jim Eichner, P.Eng. 
Compliance Engineering Manager
Xantrex Technology Inc. 
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