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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