Our products are FCC Part 18 Verification Class A. On the FCC website for
labeling, it says:

 

§2.954 Devices subject only to verification shall be uniquely identified by
the person responsible for marketing or importing the equipment within the
United States: 

 

It goes on to say, 

 

A uniquely identified label shall not be of a format which could be confused
with the FCC Identifier (FCC ID) required on certified equipment or the
Declaration of Conformity label. The importer or manufacturer shall maintain
adequate identification records to facilitate positive identification for each
verified device.

 

What does that mean?  Is there a label or Logo for Part 18 Class A products? 
Can I have a label with the FCC Logo with the text “Part 18 Class A
Verification”?  Would that meet the requirements?  If not, how to I label my
products to show they comply to the FCC requirements?

 

In addition, the CISPR11 standard requires Class A equipment to be labeled
somehow to note the fact that it is a Class A product and not Class B.  How
should this be done and can it be combined with the FCC label to meet both
requirements?

 

Thanks to all.

 

The Other Brian

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